Brocade Communications Systems RFS6000 User Manual

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Brocade Mobility RFS4000, RFS6000 and RFS7000 CLI Reference Guide

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Wireless configuration commands

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second-key [enable|key|phrase] – Configures a secondary
set of key/passphrase for this WLAN.

enable – Enables the use of a secondary
key/passphrase.

key [0 <secret-key>|2 <secret-key>|<secret-key>] –
Configures the key (PMK).

phrase [0 <secret-key>|2 <secret-key>|<secret-key>]
– Configures the passphrase.

0 <secret-key>– Password is specified as unencrypted.

2 <secret-key>– Password is encrypted with
password-encryption secret.

<secret-key> – Sets the 256bit (64 hex characters) key.

tkip-cntrmeas-hold-time <0-65535> – Configures the
hold-time (in seconds) that clients are blocked when TKIP
counter measures are invoked. Default is 60 seconds.

wpa2-tkip enable – Enables support for WPA2-TKIP (in
addition to WPA-TKIP) when TKIP is enabled on this WLAN.

enable

Enables specified WLAN(s).

encryption-type
[ccmp|keyguard|
none|tkip|tkip-ccmp|
wep128|wep64|
web128-keyguard]

Sets the encryption type for this WLAN. Options include:

ccmp – AES Counter Mode CBC-MAC Protocol
(AES-CCM CCMP).

keyguard – Keyguard-MCM (Mobile Computing Mode).

none – No encryption.

tkip – Enables Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP).

tkip-ccmp – Enables both TKIP and CCMP on this WLAN.

wep128 – Enables Wired Equivalence Privacy (WEP) with
128 bit keys.

wep128-keyguard – Enables WEP128 as well as
Keyguard-MCM on this WLAN.

wep64 – Enables Wired Equivalence Privacy (WEP) with 64
bit keys.

NOTE: A WEP64 configuration is insecure when two WLANs are

mapped to the same VLAN, and one uses no encryption
and the other uses WEP.

hold-time <1-300>

Specifies the time duration in seconds to hold user credentials
when a Client leaves or roams out.

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