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Deny Non-Encrypted Data
Deny Non-Encrypted DataDeny Non-Encrypted Data
Enable
EnableEnable
OK
OKOK
set and change passwords
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Figure 2-9
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Setting Interface Passwords
Setting Interface Passwords Setting Interface Passwords
Configure
ConfigureConfigure
Management
ManagementManagement
SNMP Read Password, Confirm
SNMP Read Password, ConfirmSNMP Read Password, Confirm
Read Password
Read PasswordRead Password
Confirm
ConfirmConfirm
SNMP Read/Write Password, Confirm
SNMP Read/Write Password, ConfirmSNMP Read/Write Password, Confirm
Read Password
Read Passwordad Pa d
Confirm
ConfirmConfirm
Telnet (CLI) Password, Confirm
Telnet (CLI) Password, ConfirmTelnet (CLI) Password, Confirm
Read Password
Read PasswordRead Password
Confirm
ConfirmConfirm
HTTP (Web) Password, Confirm
HTTP (Web) Password, ConfirmHTTP (Web) Password, Confirm
Read Password
Read PasswordR ad Pa
Confirm
ConfirmConfirm
changing
changingch ng
ALL PASSWORDS
ALL PASSWORDS PA RDS
An Encryption Key is composed of the secret key (entered by the user) and a 24-bit Initialization Vector (IV). Some
products report an Encryption Key Size with the IV and some report a Key Size without the IV. Therefore, 64-bit
encryption is also referred to as “40-bit” encryption (without the IV), 128-bit encryption is also referred to as “104-
bit” encryption (without the IV), and 152-bit encryption is also referred to as “128-bit” encryption (without the IV).
5. Select a key to use for WEP encryption.
NOTE:
Client stations must have the same encryption key to be able to communicate with the WL520 device.
6. For 802.11b only, set
Deny Non-Encrypted Data to Enable if you want to prevent clients that do not have WEP enabled
and the proper keys configured from communicating with the network.
7. Select
OK.
See Change your Wireless Interface Settings for information on the rest of the wireless configuration parameters. Also, IEEE
802.1x Security Mode for additional security information.
set and change passwords
Figure 2-9 Setting Interface Passwords
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1. In the Web Interface, click the Configure button and select the Management tab.
2. Change the default passwords for the SNMP, Telnet/CLI, and HTTP interfaces.
SNMP Read Password, Confirm. Enter each password in both the Read Password field and the Confirm field. The default
password is “public”.
SNMP Read/Write Password, Confirm. Enter the password in both the
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Read Password field and the Confirm field. The
default password is “public.
Telnet (CLI) Password, Confirm. Enter the password in both the Read Password field and the Confirm field. The default
password is “public”.
HTTP (Web) Password, Confirm. Enter the password in both the Re
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ad Password field and the Confirm field. The default
ssword
password is “public”.
NOTE:
For security purposes we recommend changing
ALL SSWOangi
ALL PASSWORDS from the default “public” immediately, to restrict
access to your network devices to authorized personnel. We also recommend that you document your WL520
configuration using the work sheets provided for you in
Recording Your Configuration Settings. If you lose or forget
your password settings, you can always perform the .
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