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TABLE 9-2
802.1x Authenticator Commands
9.1.6.1.1 802.1X AUTHENTICATOR SET AUTHENTICATION
Syntax
802.1x AUTHENTICATOR SET AUTHENTICATION <value>
Description
This command allows to enable/disable authentication methods with 802.1x standard,
accordingly to 802.11 specifications.
Options
The following table gives the range values for each option that can be specified with this
command and a default value (if applicable).
9.1.6.1.2 802.1X AUTHENTICATOR SET IDENTITY
Syntax
802.1x AUTHENTICATOR SET IDENTITY <string>
Description
This command allows to set a unique identity string for the device. The authenticator will
use this string to identify the device.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Functions
Fiber
A
Fiber
B
Fiber
C
Fiber
D
Fiber
E
Modular
ADSL
A
ADSL
B
ADSL
C
802.1X AUTHENTICATOR SET AUTHENTICATION
X
X
X
802.1X AUTHENTICATOR SET IDENTITY
X
X
X
802.1X AUTHENTICATOR SET KEY-TRANSMISSION
X
X
X
802.1X AUTHENTICATOR SET REKEY-TIMEOUT
X
X
X
802.1X AUTHENTICATOR SHOW
X
X
X
Option
Description
Default Value
value
Possible values are:
Local
- Set a local server as device authentication method
(using MD5)
Disable
- Disable authentication on the device, manda-
tory for Open/Shared system wireless networks.
Enable
- Set the CPE as authenticator in the WPA/WAP2
system wireless network
Local
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9.1.6.1.3 802.1X AUTHENTICATOR SET KEY-TRANSMISSION
Syntax
802.1x AUTHENTICATOR SET KET-TRANSMISSION {ENABLED | DISABLED}
Description
This command enables/disables key-transmission according to 802.11 specifications.
9.1.6.1.4 802.1X AUTHENTICATOR SET REKEY-TIMEOUT
Syntax
802.1x AUTHENTICATOR SET REKEY-TIMEOUT <sec>
Description
This command sets the WEP rekey timeout that causes the issue of a new WEP key for
the session. Once set to a suitable timeout, the keys will rotate at a rate fast enough to
prevent an attacker from sniffing enough packets in order to discover the WEP key.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
9.1.6.1.5 802.1X AUTHENTICATOR SHOW
Syntax
802.1x AUTHENTICATOR SHOW
Description
This command returns the status of 802.1x settings
Example
--> 802.1x authenticator show
802.1x Authenticator
Auth Server
: Local
Auth Control Enabled : true
Identity String
: VoIP gateway 00:01:38:b6:3e:99
Rekey Timeout
: 600
Key Transmission Enabled : true
Vap Id
: 0
Option
Description
Default Value
string
A string used for identification pur-
poses. If not configured manually, the
model name and device’s MAC
Address is displayed.
Model Name and MAC address
(i.e.iMG634WA-R2-main
00:0d:da:05:51:8f)
Option
Description
Default Value
sec
The time (in seconds) before a WEP key is rotated.
600
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Entropy Pool
: a508abe250752d01f0aae300146ff200
Supplicants:
None
9.1.6.2 Port Wireless commands
The table below lists the
port wireless
commands provided by the CLI:
TABLE 9-3
Port Wireless Commands
1)
The command Port Wireless Set IntraBSSRelay 2 is not available on ADSL A
9.1.6.2.1 PORT WIRELESS COUNTERS
Syntax
PORT WIRELESS COUNTERS
Description
This command shows the value of the attribute WPAMICFailures (WPA Message Integ-
rity Code failures) of the wireless device.
Example
-->
port wireless counters
WPAMICFailures
= 0
9.1.6.2.2 PORT WIRELESS SET
Syntax
PORT WIRELESS SET <option> <value>
Description
This command allows to set configuration parameters of the wireless device. Any modifi-
cation overrides the existing attribute values previously set.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Functions
Fiber
A
Fiber
B
Fiber
C
Fiber
D
Fiber
E
Modular
ADSL
A
ADSL
B
ADSL
C
PORT WIRELESS COUNTERS
X
X
X
PORT WIRELESS SET
X
X
1
X
PORT WIRELESS SHOW
X
X
X
PORT WIRELESS STATUS
X
X
X
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Option
Description
Default Value
Authentication
Configuration command to be used in con-
junction with “
Encryption
” to easily set up an
authentication configuration for the network
Possible values are:
Open -
Set an open authentication network
Shared
- Set a shared authentication network
WPA-PSK
- Set a WPA/WPA2 authentica-
tion network
Open
AutoChannel
Possible values are:
False -
Disable AutoChannel feature
True
- Enable AutoChannel feature: allow the
AP to select the best channel on startup
True
CurrentCountry
It sets the current 802.11d country string for
the wireless card.
The driver will only show the possible values
depending on the countries that it actually
supports.
The form of a country string is the two-byte
ISO code for that country (from ISO 3166)
US
DefaultChannel
Default Channel to use. The default value
should be the minimum allowed for this band
(e.g. 1 for802.11b) unless the device is able to
auto-select
n/a
DefaultTxKey
Specifies which encryption key to use by
default (offset into the list of 64/128 bit keys
depending on the value of “
WepEncryption
attribute)
0
Disable
Possible values are:
False -
Wireless interface is enabled, wireless
connection is allowed
True
- Wireless interface is disabled, wireless
network can be seen but no connection will
be allowed
False
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ESSID
Service Set Identifier for the access point
PRISM_xx_yy_zz
where xx/yy/zz are
the last 3 bytes of
the wireless device
MAC address
Encryption
Configuration command to be used in con-
junction with “
Authentication
” to easily set up
an authentication configuration for the net-
work
Possible values are:
None -
No encryption used (open authentica-
tion network)
WEP64/WEP128
- Use WEP at 64 or 128
bit encryption method (open or shared
authentication network)
TKIP
- Use TKIP encryption (WPA authenti-
cation network)
AES_CCMP
- Use AES CCMP encryption
(WPA2 authentication network)
WPA2_Mixed
- Use both WPA-TKIP and
WPA2-AES_CCMP encryption method, to let
clients of both authentication types (WPA or
WPA2) connect to the device
None
FragmentationThresh-
old
Set a threshold over which frames will be frag-
mented
2346
HideSSID
Possible values are:
False
- SSID is shown inside beacon frames
True
- Prevent the CPE from advertising the
SSID inside beacon frames
False
IntraBSSRelay
Possible values are:
0
- Disable IntraBSSRelay feature
1
- Enable IntraBSSRelay feature
2*
- Enable Wireless L2 Client Isolation
(IntraBSSDrop) feature
1
Option
Description
Default Value

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