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Table 48 Profiles > SSID Profile Settings (Continued) Field Default Description Referenced Profiles EDCA Parameters Station Profile None EDCA Parameters AP Profile None High-throughput default SSID Profile The drop-down menu allows you to select any EDCA Station profile that has already been configured. The referenced EDCA Station profile defines several settings that are used in the SSID profile. Select the Plus sign to create a new EDCA Station profile, as required. For additional information about this profile type, refer to "Profiles > SSID > EDCA Station" on page 118. Referencing an EDCA Station profile requires a Voice Service license. The drop-down menu allows you to select any EDCA AP profile that has already been configured. The referenced EDCA AP profile defines several settings that are used in the SSID profile. Select the Plus sign to create a new EDCA AP profile, as required. For additional information about this profile type, refer to "Profiles > SSID > EDCA AP" on page 115. Referencing an EDCA Station profile requires a Voice Service license. The drop-down menu allows you to select any High-throughput SSID profile that has already been configured. The referenced HT profile defines several settings that are used in the SSID profile. Select the Plus sign to create a new HT SSID profile, as required. For additional information about this profile type, refer to "Profiles > SSID > HT SSID" on page 120. Security Settings Encryption opensystem WEP Transmit 1 Key Index WEP Key 1 WEP Key 2 WEP Key 3 WEP Key 4 WPA Hexkey WPA Passphrase Select any encryption type to be supported in this SSID profile. The supported encryption types are as follows:  xSec-Encrypts an original Layer-2 data frame inside a Layer-2 xSec frame, the contents of which are defined by the protocol. xSec relies on 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption.  opensystem-No information sent to the client in plain text  static-wep-Static Wired Equivalent Privacy  dynamic-wep-Dynamic WEP with a key management service  wpa-tkip-Wi-Fi Protected Access with Temporal Key Integrity Protocol  wpa-aes-Wi-Fi-Protected-Access-Advanced Encryption Standard  wpa-psk-tkip-Wi-Fi-Protected-Access-Preshared Key-Temporal Key Integrity Protocol  wpa-psk-aes-Wi-Fi Protected Access-Preshared Key-Advanced Encryption Standard  wpa2-aes-Wi-Fi-Protected Access that adds AES and CCMP  wpa2-psk-aes-Wi-Fi Protected Access that adds Preshared Key and Advanced Encryption Standard  wpa2-psk-tkip-Wi-Fi Protected Access that adds Preshared Key and Temporal Key Integrity Protocol  wpa2-tkip-Wi-Fi Protected Access that adds Temporary Key Integrity Protocol Drop-down menu allows you to specify the key index for Wired Equivalent Privacy. Range: 14 Enter WEP Key 1, and confirm the key in the Confirm field. Enter WEP Key 2, and confirm the key in the Confirm field. Enter WEP Key 3, and confirm the key in the Confirm field. Enter WEP Key 4, and confirm the key in the Confirm field. Enter the hex key to be used with Wi-Fi Protected Access. Enter a difficult-to-guess passphrase between eight and 63 characters. NOTE: WPA Hexkey overrides WPA passphrase when both are set. 112 | Dell PowerConnect W Configuration Reference Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.2 | Configuration Guide

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Dell PowerConnect W Configuration Reference
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Referenced Profiles
EDCA
Parameters
Station Profile
None
The drop-down menu allows you to select any EDCA Station profile that has already been
configured. The referenced EDCA Station profile defines several settings that are used in the
SSID profile. Select the Plus sign to create a new EDCA Station profile, as required.
For additional information about this profile type, refer to
“Profiles > SSID > EDCA Station” on
page 118
.
Referencing an EDCA Station profile requires a Voice Service license.
EDCA
Parameters AP
Profile
None
The drop-down menu allows you to select any EDCA AP profile that has already been
configured. The referenced EDCA AP profile defines several settings that are used in the
SSID profile. Select the Plus sign to create a new EDCA AP profile, as required.
For additional information about this profile type, refer to
“Profiles > SSID > EDCA AP” on
page 115
.
Referencing an EDCA Station profile requires a Voice Service license.
High-throughput
SSID Profile
default
The drop-down menu allows you to select any High-throughput SSID profile that has already
been configured. The referenced HT profile defines several settings that are used in the SSID
profile. Select the Plus sign to create a new HT SSID profile, as required.
For additional information about this profile type, refer to
“Profiles > SSID > HT SSID” on
page 120
.
Security Settings
Encryption
opensystem
Select any encryption type to be supported in this SSID profile. The supported encryption
types are as follows:
xSec
—Encrypts an original Layer-2 data frame inside a Layer-2 xSec frame, the contents
of which are defined by the protocol. xSec relies on 256-bit Advanced Encryption
Standard (AES) encryption.
opensystem
—No information sent to the client in plain text
static-wep
—Static Wired Equivalent Privacy
dynamic-wep
—Dynamic WEP with a key management service
wpa-tkip
—Wi-Fi Protected Access with Temporal Key Integrity Protocol
wpa-aes
—Wi-Fi-Protected-Access-Advanced Encryption Standard
wpa-psk-tkip
—Wi-Fi-Protected-Access-Preshared Key-Temporal Key Integrity Protocol
wpa-psk-aes
—Wi-Fi Protected Access-Preshared Key-Advanced Encryption Standard
wpa2-aes
—Wi-Fi-Protected Access that adds AES and CCMP
wpa2-psk-aes
—Wi-Fi Protected Access that adds Preshared Key and Advanced
Encryption Standard
wpa2-psk-tkip
—Wi-Fi Protected Access that adds Preshared Key and Temporal Key
Integrity Protocol
wpa2-tkip
—Wi-Fi Protected Access that adds Temporary Key Integrity Protocol
WEP Transmit
Key Index
1
Drop-down menu allows you to specify the key index for Wired Equivalent Privacy. Range: 1-
4
WEP Key 1
Enter WEP Key 1, and confirm the key in the
Confirm
field.
WEP Key 2
Enter WEP Key 2, and confirm the key in the
Confirm
field.
WEP Key 3
Enter WEP Key 3, and confirm the key in the
Confirm
field.
WEP Key 4
Enter WEP Key 4, and confirm the key in the
Confirm
field.
WPA Hexkey
Enter the hex key to be used with Wi-Fi Protected Access.
WPA Passphrase
Enter a difficult-to-guess passphrase between eight and 63 characters.
NOTE:
WPA Hexkey overrides WPA passphrase when both are set.
Table 48
Profiles > SSID Profile Settings
(Continued)
Field
Default
Description