436 CHAPTER 11: MANAGED ACCESS POINT COMMANDS
Access — Enabled.
History —Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.
Usage — This command affects authentication of WPA clients only.
To use PSK authentication, you also must configure a passphrase or key.
In addition, you must enable the WPA IE.
The WebAAA fallthru authentication type is not supported in conjunction
with WPA encryption using preshared keys (PSK) for the same SSID. These
options are configurable together but are not compatible. WebAAA
traffic is not encrypted, whereas the PSK four-way handshake requires a
client to already be authenticated and for encryption to be in place.
Examples — The following command enables PSK authentication for
service profile wpa_clients:
WX4400# set service-profile wpa_clients auth-psk enable
success: change accepted.
See Also
display service-profile on page 353
set service-profile auth-dot1x on page 433
set service-profile psk-raw on page 454
set service-profile wpa-ie on page 481
set service-profile
beacon
Disables or reenables beaconing of the SSID managed by the service
profile.
A MAP radio responds to an 802.11 probe any request with only the
beaconed SSID(s). For a nonbeaconed SSID, radios respond only to
directed 802.11 probe requests that match the nonbeaconed SSID’s SSID
string.
When you disable beaconing for an SSID, the radio still sends beacon
frames, but the SSID name in the frames is blank.
Syntax —
set service-profile name beacon {enable | disable}
name — Service profile name.