Command line interface
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wep_key_range Sets WEP key policy (see Setting WEP key policy
on page 138).
Command takes the form:
set wep_key_range min max
where min and max show the encryption
strengths, and can take the following values:
40 enter keys ten octets
56 enter keys as 14 octets
64 enter keys as 16 octets
96 enter keys as 24 octets
128 enter keys as 32 octets
For example:
set wep_key_range 56 96
means the Access Point will accept 56, 64 or 96-
bit keys (custom mode).
You can also use the following versions of the
command:
set wep_key_range normal
which means the Access Point will only accept
40-bit keys
set wep_key_range high
which means the Access Point will only accept
128-bit keys (strong mode).
40
wep_key Assigns a key value to one of the four shared
WEP keys. The command takes the form:
set wep_key n key
where n selects which shared WEP key (1, 2, 3 or
4) is being entered, and key assigns it a value.
key must follow the WEP key policy set by the
wep_key_range command (see above).
Examples:
set wep_key 2 ae325e092c
assigns the value ae325e092c to shared WEP key
number 2.
set wep_key 3 n
assigns a null value, deactivating shared WEP key
number 3.
Parameter Description Default
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