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Field
WPA Versions
WPA Ciphers
WPA Key Type
Passphrase
WPA2 Pre-Authentication
WPA2 Pre-Authentication Limit
WPA2 Key Caching Holdtime
WEP Authentication Type
WEP Key Type
WEP Key Length
WEP Transfer Key Index
WEP Key1-4
Client QoS Mode
Client QoS Bandwidth Limit Down Defines the default maximum rate limit in bits per second for traffic flowing from the AP
Client QoS Bandwidth Limit Up
Client QoS Access Control Down Defines the default access control list to use for traffic flowing from the AP to the client.
Client QoS Access Control Up
Client QoS Diffserv Policy Down Defines the default Diffserv policy to use for traffic flowing from the AP to the client. This
Client QoS Diffserv Policy Up
Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command.
(DWS-4026) #show wireless network
Network
SSID
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1
dlink1
2
dlink2
3
dlink3
4
dlink4
5
dlink5
6
dlink6
7
dlink7
Description
Indicates the WPA versions allowed when the WPA encryption mode is enabled.
Indicates the encryption solutions to use when the WPA encryption mode is enabled.
Specifies the type of the WPA key configured (ASCII only).
The WPA passphrase
If WPA2 version is enabled, indicates pre-authentication support for roaming WPA2
clients.
If WPA2 pre-authentication is enabled, specifies a limit on the number of APs within the
peer group to which one client is allowed to pre-authenticate.
Time in minutes that a PMK will be cached by an AP after the client using this PMK has
roamed away from this AP.
Indicates whether Open System authentication or Shared Key authentication is used.
indicates whether the key is in hexadecimal format or ASCII text format.
If WEP – Shared Key security mode is enabled, specifies number of bits for the WEP
Keys.
If WEP – Shared Key security mode is enabled, indicates which WEP key will be used
for encryption.
If WEP – Shared Key security mode is enabled, indicates the WEP keys configured for
encryption. Up to 4 keys can be configured.
Indicates whether client QoS operation is enabled on this network.
to the client. A value of 0 disables rate limiting in this direction. This default is used for
clients that do not obtain their own value via RADIUS.
Defines the default maximum rate limit in bits per second for traffic flowing from the
client to the AP. A value of 0 disables rate limiting in this direction. This default is used
for clients that do not obtain their own value via RADIUS.
Both the ACL type and its name (or number) is displayed. This default is used for clients
that do not obtain their own value via RADIUS.
Defines the default access control list to use for traffic flowing from the client to the AP.
Both the ACL type and its name (or number) is displayed. This default is used for clients
that do not obtain their own value via RADIUS.
default is used for clients that do not obtain their own value via RADIUS.
Defines the default Diffserv policy to use for traffic flowing from the client to the AP. This
default is used for clients that do not obtain their own value via RADIUS.
Hide SSID
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Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Wireless Network Commands
L3 Tunnel
Security Mode
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Disable
None
Disable
None
Disable
None
Disable
None
Disable
None
Disable
None
Disable
None
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