Allied Telesis AT-TQ2403 Network Card User Manual


 
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suite:
AT-TQ2403# set bss wlan0bssvwn7 open-system-authentication on
AT-TQ2403# set bss wlan1bssvwn7 open-system-authentication on
AT-TQ2403# set bss wlan0bssvwn7 shared-key-authentication on
AT-TQ2403# set bss wlan1bssvwn7 shared-key-authentication on
AT-TQ2403# set bss wlan0bssvwn7 wpa-allowed on
AT-TQ2403# set bss wlan1bssvwn7 wpa-allowed on
AT-TQ2403# set bss wlan0bssvwn7 wpa2-allowed on
AT-TQ2403# set bss wlan1bssvwn7 wpa2-allowed on
AT-TQ2403# set bss wlan0bssvwn7 wpa-cipher-tkip on
AT-TQ2403# set bss wlan1bssvwn7 wpa-cipher-tkip on
AT-TQ2403# set bss wlan0bssvwn7 wpa-cipher-ccmp off
AT-TQ2403# set bss wlan1bssvwn7 wpa-cipher-ccmp off
AT-TQ2403# set bss wlan0bssvwn7 radius-ip 127.0.0.1
AT-TQ2403# set bss wlan1bssvwn7 radius-ip 127.0.0.1
AT-TQ2403# set bss wlan0bssvwn7 radius-key secret
AT-TQ2403# set bss wlan1bssvwn7 radius-key secret
AT-TQ2403# set bss wlan0bssvwn7 status up
AT-TQ2403# set bss wlan1bssvwn7 status up
AT-TQ2403# set interface wlan0vwn7 security wpa-enterprise
AT-TQ2403# set interface wlan1vwn7 security wpa-enterprise
2. Use the CLI to set the Network Name (SSID) for the seventh Virtual Wireless Network:
AT-TQ2403# set interface wlan0vwn7 ssid my-vwn-two
AT-TQ2403# set interface wlan1vwn7 ssid my-vwn-two
3. Use the CLI to configure VWN 7.
AT-TQ2403# set vwn internal vlan-id 2044
AT-TQ2403# set access-point vwn-status up
AT-TQ2403# set vwn vwn7 vlan-id 3224
AT-TQ2403# set vwn vwn7 status up
Security
Note: Before configuring this feature, make sure you are familiar with the names of the
interfaces as de
scribed in “Understanding Interfaces as Presented in the CLI
”. The interface
name you reference in a command determines whether a setting applies to a wired or
wireless interface, the Internal or Guest network, or (on a dual-radio AP) to radio "one" or
radio "two".
The following sections show examples of how to use the CLI to view and configure security settings on
the access point. These settings correspond to those available from the Web UI on the Security tab. For
a detailed discussion of concepts and configuration options, see “Configuring Security
”.
This section focuses on configuring security on the Internal network. (Security on the Guest network
defaults to plain-text. See “When to Use Unencrypted (No Security)
”.)
This table shows a quick view of Security commands and links to detailed examples.
Feature or Setting CLI Command
Get the Current Security Mode get interface wlan0 security