Allied Telesis AT-WR4500 User Manual

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AT-WR4500 Series - IEEE 802.11abgh Outdoor Wireless Routers

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RouterOS v3 Configuration and User Guide

radius-mac-mode (as-username | as-username-and-password; default: as-username) - whether to use
MAC address as username only or ad both username and password for RADIUS authentication
static-algo-0 (none | 40bit-wep | 104bit-wep | aes-ccm | tkip; default: none) - which encryption
algorithm to use:
none - do not use encryption and do not accept encrypted packets
40bit-wep - use the 40bit encryption (also known as 64bit-wep) and accept only these packets
104bit-wep - use the 104bit encryption (also known as 128bit-wep) and accept only these packets
aes-ccm - use the AES-CCM (Advanced Encryption Standard in Counter with CBC-MAC) encryption
algorithm and accept only these packets
tkip - use the TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) and accept only these packets
static-algo-1 (none | 40bit-wep | 104bit-wep | aes-ccm | tkip; default: none) - which encryption
algorithm to use:
none - do not use encryption and do not accept encrypted packets
40bit-wep - use the 40bit encryption (also known as 64bit-wep) and accept only these packets
104bit-wep - use the 104bit encryption (also known as 128bit-wep) and accept only these packets
aes-ccm - use the AES-CCM (Advanced Encryption Standard in Counter with CBC-MAC) encryption
algorithm and accept only these packets
tkip - use the TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) and accept only these packets
static-algo-2 (none | 40bit-wep | 104bit-wep | aes-ccm | tkip; default: none) - which encryption
algorithm to use:
none - do not use encryption and do not accept encrypted packets
40bit-wep - use the 40bit encryption (also known as 64bit-wep) and accept only these packets
104bit-wep - use the 104bit encryption (also known as 128bit-wep) and accept only these packets
aes-ccm - use the AES-CCM (Advanced Encryption Standard in Counter with CBC-MAC) encryption
algorithm and accept only these packets
tkip - use the TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) and accept only these packets
static-algo-3 (none | 40bit-wep | 104bit-wep | aes-ccm | tkip; default: none) - which encryption
algorithm to use:
none - do not use encryption and do not accept encrypted packets
40bit-wep - use the 40bit encryption (also known as 64bit-wep) and accept only these packets
104bit-wep - use the 104bit encryption (also known as 128bit-wep) and accept only these packets
aes-ccm - use the AES-CCM (Advanced Encryption Standard in Counter with CBC-MAC) encryption
algorithm and accept only these packets
tkip - use the TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) and accept only these packets
static-key-0 (text) - hexadecimal key which will be used to encrypt packets with the 40bit-wep or
104bit-wep algorithm (algo-0). If AES-CCM is used, the key must consist of even number of characters
and must be at least 32 characters long. For TKIP, the key must be at least 64 characters long and also
must consist of even number characters
static-key-1 (text) - hexadecimal key which will be used to encrypt packets with the 40bit-wep or
104bit-wep algorithm (algo-1). If AES-CCM is used, the key must consist of even number of characters
and must be at least 32 characters long. For TKIP, the key must be at least 64 characters long and also
must consist of even number characters
static-key-2 (text) - hexadecimal key which will be used to encrypt packets with the 40bit-wep or
104bit-wep algorithm (algo-2). If AES-CCM is used, the key must consist of even number of characters
and must be at least 32 characters long. For TKIP, the key must be at least 64 characters long and also
must consist of even number characters
static-key-3 (text) - hexadecimal key which will be used to encrypt packets with the 40bit-wep or
104bit-wep algorithm (algo-3). If AES-CCM is used, the key must consist of even number of characters
and must be at least 32 characters long. For TKIP, the key must be at least 64 characters long and also
must consist of even number characters
static-sta-private-algo (none | 40bit-wep | 104bit-wep | aes-ccm | tkip) - algorithm to use if the static-
sta-private-key is set. Used to commumicate between 2 devices
static-sta-private-key (text) - if this key is set in station mode, use this key for encryption. In AP mode
you have to specify static-private keys in the access-list or use the Radius server using radius-mac-
authentication. Used to commumicate between 2 devices
static-transmit-key (static-key-0 | static-key-1 | static-key-2 | static-key-3; default: static-key-0) -
which key to use for broadcast packets. Used in AP mode
supplicant-identity (text) - EAP supplicant identity to use for RADIUS EAP authentication
tls-certificate (name) - select the certificate for this device from the list of imported certificates

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