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Chapter 13 AP Profile The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 59 Configuration > Object > AP Profile > SSID > Security List > Add/Edit Security Profile LABEL DESCRIPTION General Settings Profile Name Security Mode Enter up to 31 alphanumeric characters for the profile name. This name is only visible in the Web Configurator and is only for management purposes. Spaces and underscores are allowed. Select a security mode from the list: none, enhanced-open, wep, wpa2, wpa2-mix or wpa3. Authentication Settings Enterprise ReAuthentication Timer Personal enhanced-open uses Opportunistic Wireless Encryption (OWE) which encrypts the wireless connection when possible. Select this to enable 802.1x secure authentication with a RADIUS server. Enter the interval (in seconds) between authentication requests. Enter a 0 for unlimited time. This field is available when you select the wpa2, wpa2-mix or wpa3 security mode. Pre-Shared Key Transition Mode Select this option to use a Pre-Shared Key (PSK) with WPA2 encryption or Simultaneous Authentication of Equals (SAE) with WPA3 encryption. Enter a pre-shared key of between 8 and 63 case-sensitive ASCII characters (including spaces and symbols) or 64 hexadecimal characters. Enable this for backwards compatibility. This option is only available if the Security Mode is wpa3 or enhanced-open. This creates two virtual APs (VAPs) with a primary (wpa3 or enhanced-open) and fallback (wpa2 or none) security method. Cipher Type If the Security Mode is wpa3, enabling this will force Management Frame Protection to be set to Optional. If this is disabled or if the Security Mode is enhanced-open, Management Frame Protection will be set to Required. Select an encryption cipher type from the list. Idle Timeout Authentication Type Key Length • auto - This automatically chooses the best available cipher based on the cipher in use by the wireless client that is attempting to make a connection. • aes - This is the Advanced Encryption Standard encryption method. It is a more recent development over TKIP and considerably more robust. Not all wireless clients may support this. Enter the idle interval (in seconds) that a client can be idle before authentication is discontinued. Select a WEP authentication method. Choices are Open or Share key. Select the bit-length of the encryption key to be used in WEP connections. If you select WEP-64: • Enter 10 hexadecimal digits in the range of "A-F", "a-f" and "0-9" (for example, 0x11AA22BB33) for each Key used. or • Enter 5 ASCII characters (case sensitive) ranging from "a-z", "A-Z" and "0-9" (for example, MyKey) for each Key used. If you select WEP-128: • Enter 26 hexadecimal digits in the range of "A-F", "a-f" and "0-9" (for example, 0x00112233445566778899AABBCC) for each Key used. or • Enter 13 ASCII characters (case sensitive) ranging from "a-z", "A-Z" and "0-9" (for example, MyKey12345678) for each Key used. NWA/WAC/WAX Series User's Guide 143