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HP ProCurve Wireless Access Point 420 - Hewlett Packard

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Related Commands<br />

authentication (page 6-66)<br />

key (page 6-68)<br />

transmit-key<br />

Command Line Reference<br />

Interface Commands<br />

This command sets the index of the key to be used for encrypting data frames<br />

broadcast or multicast from the access point to wireless clients.<br />

Syntax<br />

transmit-key <br />

index - Key index. (Range: 1-4)<br />

Default Setting<br />

1<br />

Command Mode<br />

Interface Configuration (<strong>Wireless</strong>)<br />

Command Usage<br />

Example<br />

• If you use WEP key encryption, the access point uses the transmit<br />

key to encrypt multicast and broadcast data signals that it sends to<br />

client devices. Other keys can be used for decryption of data from<br />

clients.<br />

• When using IEEE 802.1x, the access point uses a dynamic WEP key<br />

to encrypt unicast, broadcast, and multicast messages to 802.1xenabled<br />

clients. However, because the access point sends the WEP<br />

keys during the 802.1x authentication process, these keys do not<br />

have to appear in the client’s WEP key list.<br />

<strong>HP</strong><strong>420</strong>(if-wireless g)#transmit-key 2<br />

<strong>HP</strong><strong>420</strong>(if-wireless g)#<br />

6-69

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