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Basic Settings
WLAN
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7-5
Edition 01
May 2008
Figure 7-2
Virtual SSID Setting window
The following table describes the fields of the Virtual SSID Setting window.
Table 7-2
Field descriptions
Field
Description
Vap0 to Vap3: Enable
Select the check box to enable this
virtual SSID.
SSID
The SSID is a unique name to identify
the virtual access point in the wireless
LAN.
Auth Type
The authentication type the virtual
access point uses when devices
connect to it; choose among Open,
Shared Key, and Auto.
Apply Changes
Click to save your changes.
Undo
Click to clear your changes to this
window.
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WLAN
Security
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Alcatel-Lucent
3FE-61830-AAAA-TCZZA
Edition 01
May 2008
Security
Click
Security
in the WLAN menu to open the Wireless Security Setup window.
Wireless security is vital to protect wireless communications between wireless stations,
access points, and the wired network.
Figure 7-3
Wireless Security Setup window
The following table describes the fields of the Wireless Security Setup screen.
Table 7-3
Field descriptions
Field
Description
SSID Type
Select root if you are setting up
security parameters for the Root SSID.
If you set more than one SSID (virtual
SSID), the type of the SSID is shown.
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Security
WLAN
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Alcatel-Lucent
7-7
Edition 01
May 2008
Field
Description
Encryption
Choose between:
None
- No encryption
WEP
- Encrypts data frames before
transmitting them over the wireless
network.
WPA (TKIP)
- WPA is a subset of
the IEEE 802.11i security
specification draft. Key differences
between WPA and WEP are user
authentication and improved data
encryption.
WPA2 (AES)
– WPA with an AES
algorithm.
WPA2 Mixed
– allows WPA and
WPA2 clients to be associated with
the same SSID.
Set WEP Key
This button becomes active when you
select WEP as the Encryption type.
Click to set up the WEP key; see
Figure 7-4.
Use 802.1x Authentication
Select the check box to enable
authentication security for the CellPipe
7130 RG. Choose
WEP-64bits
or
WEP-128bits
to specify the length of
authentication key to use. Longer keys
are more secure.
WPA Authentication Mode
Select
Enterprise
to obtain your
authentication key from an
authentication server.
Select
Personal
to specify your own
authentication key which must be
shared with every LAN device that will
access the CellPipe 7130 RG.
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WLAN
Security
7-8
Alcatel-Lucent
3FE-61830-AAAA-TCZZA
Edition 01
May 2008
Field
Description
Pre-Shared Key Format
Choose one of the following as the
format for your authentication key:
Passphrase
(e.g. the quick brown
fox)
Password
(e.g. b1tjl194)
Hexadecimal
(e.g. 65E4 E556
83EF A6DE)
Pre-Shared Key
A value for your authentication key is
preset.
Authentication RADIUS Server
RADIUS is based on a client-server
model that supports authentication,
authorization, and accounting. The
access point is the client and the server
is the RADIUS server. RADIUS is a
simple package exchange in which the
CellPipe 7130 RG acts as a message
relay between the wireless station and
the network RADIUS server.
Port
The default port of the RADIUS server
for authentication is 1812. Do not
change this value unless your network
administrator instructs you to do so.
IP Address
Enter the IP address of the RADIUS
server.
Password
Enter a password as the key to be
shared between the external
authentication server and the access
point; the key is not sent over the
network. This key must be the same on
the external authentication server and
the CellPipe 7130 RG.
Apply Changes
Click to save your changes.
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Security
WLAN
3FE-61830-AAAA-TCZZA
Alcatel-Lucent
7-9
Edition 01
May 2008
Figure 7-4
Wireless WEP Key Setup window
The following table describes the fields of the Wireless WEP Key Setup window.
Table 7-4
Field descriptions
Field
Description
SSID Type
The SSID type of the CellPipe 7130 RG.
Key Length
Select
64-bit
or
128-bit
to use data
encryption.
Key Format
If you chose
64-bit
as the Key Length, you
can choose
ASCII (5 characters)
or
Hex (10
characters)
.
If you chose
128-bit
as the Key Length, you
can choose
ASCII (13 characters)
or
Hex
(26 characters)
.
Default Tx Key
Specifies the default Encryption Key to be
used.
Encryption Key 1 to 4
The Encryption keys are used to encrypt data.
Both the CellPipe 7130 RG and the wireless
clients must use the same encryption key for

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