
Chapter 9 Wireless LAN Profiles
Table 33 Command Summary: SSID Profile (continued)
COMMAND | DESCRIPTION |
[no] hide | Prevents the SSID from being publicly broadcast. Use the |
| no parameter to |
| in this profile. |
| By default this is disabled. |
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ssid | Sets the SSID. This is the name visible on the network to |
| wireless clients. Enter up to 32 characters, spaces and |
| underscores are allowed. |
| The default SSID is ‘ZyXEL’. |
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qos wlan_qos | Sets the type of QoS used by this SSID. |
Sets the data forwarding mode used by this SSID. | |
vlan_iface} | The default is localbridge. |
Applies to each SSID profile that uses localbridge. If | |
| the VLAN ID is equal to the AP’s native VLAN ID then |
| traffic originating from the SSID is not tagged. |
| The default VLAN ID is 1. |
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security securityprofile | Assigns the specified security profile to this SSID profile. |
[no] macfilter macfilterprofile | Assigns the specified MAC filtering profile to this SSID |
| profile. Use the no parameter to remove it. |
| By default, no MAC filter is assigned. |
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exit | Exits configuration mode for this profile. |
9.3.1 SSID Profile Example
The following example creates an SSID profile with the name ‘ZyXEL’. It makes the assumption that both the security profile (SECURITY01) and the MAC filter profile (MACFILTER01) already exist.
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9.4 Security Profile Commands
The following table identifies the values required for many of these commands. Other input values are discussed with the corresponding commands.
Table 34 Input Values for General Security Profile Commands
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
security_profile_name | The security profile name. You may use |
| underscores (_), or dashes |
| number. This value is |
wep_key | Sets the WEP key encryption strength. Select either 64bit or 128bit. |
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