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Examples — The following command configures service profile sp2 to
use 40-bit WEP encryption:
WX4400# set service-profile sp2 cipher-wep40 enable
success: change accepted.
See Also
set service-profile cipher-ccmp on page 304
set service-profile cipher-tkip on page 305
set service-profile cipher-wep104 on page 306
set service-profile wep key-index on page 317
set service-profile wpa-ie on page 318
set service-profile
psk-phrase
Configures a passphrase for preshared key (PSK) authentication to use for
authenticating WPA clients, in a service profile. Radios use the PSK as a
pairwise master key (PMK) to derive unique pairwise session keys for
individual WPA clients.
Syntax —
set service-profile name psk-phrase passphrase
name — Service profile name.
passphrase — An ASCII string up to 63 characters long. The string
can contain blanks if you use quotation marks at the beginning and
end of the string.
Defaults — None.
Access — Enabled.
History —Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.
Usage — MSS converts the passphrase into a 256-bit binary number for
system use and a raw hexadecimal key to store in the WX switch's
configuration. Neither the binary number nor the passphrase itself is ever
displayed in the configuration.
To use PSK authentication, you must enable it and you also must enable
the WPA IE.