Security Settings
Security Policy
This setting configures the wireless authentication and encryption
methods. Available options: :
Open (No Encryption)
WPA3 -Personal (AES:CCMP)
WPA3 -Enterprise (AES:CCMP)
WPA2/WPA3 -Personal (AES:CCMP)
WPA2 -Personal (AES:CCMP)
WPA2 – Enterprise
WPA/WPA2 – Personal (TKIP/AES: CCMP)
WPA/WPA2 – Enterprise
When WPA/WPA2 – Enterprise is selected, RADIUS-based 802.1 x
authentication is enabled. Under this configuration, the Shared Key
option does not apply and is therefore hidden. When using this method,
select the appropriate version using the V1/V2 controls. The security level
of this method is known to be very high.
When WPA/WPA2 – Personal is selected, a shared key is used for data
encryption and authentication. When using this configuration, the Shared
Key option should be enabled. Key length must be between eight and 63
characters (inclusive). The security level of this method is known to be
high.
NOTE:
When WPA2/WPA3- Personal is configured, if a managed AP which is NOT
WPA3 PSK capable, the AP Controller will not push those WPA3 and
WPA2/WPA3 SSID to that AP.
Management
Frame
Protection
This feature protects stations against forged management frames
spoofed from other devices.
Frames that are protected include Disassociation, Deauthentication and
QoS Action.
Fast Transition
When WPA2/WPA3 – (Personal / Enterprise) is selected, the Fast Transition
option is the standard defined for 801.11r to reduce the association
process when it roams from one Access Point to another Access Point.