ccSecWEPKeyBitSize

SYMBOL-WS5000-MIB · .1.3.6.1.4.1.388.6.3.28.1.7

Object

column r/w Integer32
WEP Key size in bits - 40 or 104.
Note that if you are planning to use Kerberos
as the authentication mechanism, you cannot choose the
WEP key size as 40 bits, because Kerberos authentication
results in 104 bit keys.
Also note that TKIP cannot be used along with 40 bit WEP encryption.
If TKIP has to be used along with WEP, the WEP key size must be 
104 bits.
Further, if Keyguard has to be used along with WEP, then also
the WEP key size must be 104 bits.

Context

MIB
SYMBOL-WS5000-MIB
OID
.1.3.6.1.4.1.388.6.3.28.1.7
Type
column
Access
readwrite
Status
current
Parent
ccSecurityEntry
Table
ccSecurityTable
Siblings
42

Syntax

Integer32

Values & Constraints

Object Constraints
range: 0-104

Related Objects

Sibling Objects