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HP ProCurve Wireless Access Point 420 - Hewlett Packard

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<strong>Access</strong> <strong>Point</strong> Configuration<br />

Configuring <strong>Wireless</strong> Security<br />

The following example shows how to display the current WEP shared key<br />

configuration on the access point from the Exec level.<br />

<strong>HP</strong><strong>420</strong>#show interface wireless g<br />

<strong>Wireless</strong> Interface Information<br />

===========================================================<br />

----------------Identification-----------------------------<br />

Description : Enterprise 802.11g <strong>Access</strong> <strong>Point</strong><br />

SSID : Enterprise <strong>Wireless</strong> AP<br />

Radio mode : 802.11b only<br />

Channel : 9<br />

Status : Disabled<br />

----------------802.11 Parameters--------------------------<br />

Transmit Power : HALF (15 dBm)<br />

Max Station Data Rate : 24Mbps<br />

Fragmentation Threshold : 1024 bytes<br />

RTS Threshold : 2000 bytes<br />

Beacon Interval : 60 TUs<br />

DTIM Interval : 8 beacons<br />

Maximum Association : 128 stations<br />

----------------Security-----------------------------------<br />

Closed System : ENABLED<br />

WPA mode : Dynamic key<br />

Multicast cipher : WEP<br />

Unicast cipher : TKIP<br />

WPA clients : SUPPORTED<br />

Authentication Type : SHARED<br />

Encryption : 128-BIT ENCRYPTION<br />

Default Transmit Key : 2<br />

WEP Key Data Type : Alphanumeric<br />

Static Keys :<br />

Key 1: ***** Key 2: ***** Key 3: ***** Key 4: EMPTY<br />

===========================================================<br />

<strong>HP</strong><strong>420</strong>#<br />

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