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Brocade Mobility 7131 Access Point Product Reference Guide 201
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Default (hexadecimal) keys for WEP 64 include:
Default (hexadecimal) keys for WEP 128 include:
6. Click the Apply button to save any changes made within the WEP 64 Setting or WEP 128
Setting field of the New Security Policy screen.
7. Cli c k th e Cancel button to undo any changes made within the WEP 64 Setting or WEP 128
Setting field and return to the WLAN screen. This reverts all settings to the last saved
configuration.
Configuring KeyGuard Encryption
KeyGuard is a proprietary encryption method developed by Brocade Mobility. KeyGuard is Brocade
Mobility's enhancement to WEP encryption, and was developed before the finalization of WPA-TKIP.
This encryption implementation is based on the IEEE Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) standard, 802.11i.
WPA2-CCMP (not KeyGuard) offers the highest level of security among the encryption methods
available with the Mobility 7131 Access Point.
1. Select Network Configuration -> Wireless -> Security from the Mobility 7131 Access Point menu
tree.
If security policies supporting KeyGuard exist, they appear within the Security
Configuration screen. These existing policies can be used as is, or their properties edited
by clicking the Edit button. To configure a new security policy supporting KeyGuard,
continue to step 2.
2. Click the Create button to configure a new policy supporting KeyGuard.
The New Security Policy screen displays with no authentication or encryption options
selected.
Pass Key Specify a 4 to 32 character pass key and click the Generate button. The pass key can be
any alphanumeric string. The Mobility 7131 Access Point, other proprietary routers and
Brocade Mobility MUs use the algorithm to convert a string to the same hexadecimal
number. MUs without Brocade Mobility adapters need to use WEP keys manually
configured as hexadecimal numbers.
Keys #1-4 Use the
Key #1-4 areas to specify key numbers. For WEP 64 (40-bit key), the keys are 10
hexadecimal characters in length. For WEP 128 (104-bit key), the keys are 26 hexadecimal
characters in length. Select one of these keys for activation by clicking its radio button.
Key 1 1011121314
Key 2 2021222324
Key 3 3031323334
Key 4 4041424344
Key 1 101112131415161718191A1B1C
Key 2 202122232425262728292A2B2C
Key 3 303132333435363738393A3B3C
Key 4 404142434445464748494A4B4C
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