Cisco SA520-K9 Administration Guide - Page 94
WEP Passphrase, Generate key, WEP Key 1-4, WEP Key Index, Apply, Required for each access point
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Wireless Configuration for the SA520W Configuring an Access Point 3 • WEP Passphrase: Choose any alphanumeric phrase (longer than 8 characters for optimal security) and click Generate key to generate 4 unique WEP keys. Select one of the four to use as the static key that devices must have in order to use the wireless network. • WEP Key 1-4: If WEP Passphrase is not specified, a key can be entered directly in one of the WEP Key boxes. The length of the key should be 5 ASCII characters (or 10 hex characters) for 64-bit WEP and 13 ASCII characters (or 26 hex characters) for 128-bit WEP. • WEP Key Index: Based on which WEP key box is used, WEP key index is derived. Different clients can have different numbering scheme for index. For clients which have indexing starting with 0, WEP Key 1 to WEP Key 4 corresponds to index 0 to 3. Clients which have indexing starting with 1, WEP Key 1 to WEP Key 4 correspond to index 1 to 4. STEP 5 Click Apply to save your settings. STEP 6 Repeat this procedure as needed to add more wireless profiles. NOTE Next steps: • Required for each access point: Configure and enable the access point. See Step 2: Configuring the Access Points, page 98. • If you need to configure advanced settings, click the Advanced Config button in the List of Profiles table. For more information, see Profile Advanced Configuration, page 95. • If you need to configure QoS settings, click the QoS Config button in the List of Profiles table. For more information, see Configuring the QoS Settings for a Wireless Profile, page 95. • If you want to configure MAC Filtering, click the MAC Filtering button in the List of Available Access Points table. For more information, see Controlling Wireless Access Based on MAC Addresses, page 96. • For RADIUS authentication, configure the RADIUS settings. See Configuring RADIUS Server Records, page 193. Cisco SA500 Series Security Appliances Administration Guide 94