set radio-profile service-profile 297
cipher-tkip enable When the WPA IE is enabled, uses
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) to
encrypt traffic sent to WPA clients.
cipher-wep104 disable Does not use Wired Equivalent Privacy
(WEP) with 104-bit keys to encrypt traffic
sent to WPA clients.
cipher-wep40 disable Does not use WEP with 40-bit keys to
encrypt traffic sent to WPA clients.
psk-phrase No passphrase
defined
Uses dynamically generated keys rather
than statically configured keys to
authenticate WPA clients.
psk-raw No preshared
key defined
Uses dynamically generated keys rather
than statically configured keys to
authenticate WPA clients.
rsn-ie disable Does not use the RSN IE in transmitted
frames.
shared-key-auth disable Does not use shared-key authentication.
This parameter does not enable PSK
authentication for WPA. To enable PSK
encryption for WPA, use the
set radio-profile auth-psk command.
ssid-name private Uses the SSID name private.
ssid-type crypto Encrypts wireless traffic for the SSID.
tkip-mc-time 60000 Uses Michael countermeasures for 60,000
ms (60 seconds) following detection of a
second MIC failure within 60 seconds.
web-aaa-form Not configured For WebAAA users, serves the default
login web page or, if configured, the
SSID-specific login web page.
wep key-index No keys
defined
Uses dynamic WEP rather than static WEP.
If you configure a WEP key for static WEP,
MSS continues to also support dynamic
WEP.
wep active-
multicast-index
1 Uses WEP key 1 for static WEP encryption
of multicast traffic if WEP encryption is
enabled and keys are defined.
wep active-unicast-
index
1 Uses WEP key 1 for static WEP encryption
of unicast traffic if WEP encryption is
enabled and keys are defined.
Table 58 Defaults for Service Profile Parameters (continued)
Parameter Default Value
Radio Behavior When Parameter Set
to Default Value