
212 Configuring User Encryption
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Assigning Static WEP Keys
When static WEP is enabled, static WEP key 1 is assigned to unicast and multicast traffic by default. To assign another
key to unicast or multicast traffic, use the following commands:
set service-profile name wep active-multicast-index num
set service-profile name wep active-unicast-index num
The num parameter specifies the key and the value can be from 1 to 4.
To configure an SSID that uses service profile wepsrvc to use WEP key index 2 for encrypting multicast traffic, type the
following command:
23x0# set service-profile wepsrvc wep active-multicast-index 2
success: change accepted.
To configure an SSID that uses service profile wepsrvc4 to use WEP key index 4 for encrypting unicast traffic, type the
following command:
23x0# set service-profile wepsrvc4 wep active-unicast-index 4
success: change accepted.
Encryption Configuration Scenarios
The following scenarios provide examples of ways in which you can configure encryption for network clients:
• “Enabling WPA with TKIP” on page 213
• “Enabling Dynamic WEP in a WPA Network” on page 215
• “Configuring Encryption for MAC Clients” on page 217