Intermec 2430 User Guide

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Chapter 6—Configuration Command Reference 
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Default: Disabled 
 
Menu System:  Main Menu > Configuration Menu > Communications Menu > Radio 
 
Bar Codes:  Scan one of these bar codes: 
Disable WEP Encryption 
Enable WEP Encryption 
*$+LK0* 
*$+LK1* 
*$+LK0* *$+LK1* 
WEP Key 
 
Terminals:  2415, 2425, 2435, 2455, 2475, and 2485/6 with 802.11b radios. 
 
Note: The WEP Key command cannot be manually configured on 
terminals with the 802.1x security option. 
 
Description:  Sets the values for the WEP default keys. The RF terminal can receive a 
WEP encryption that uses any of four WEP keys. The WEP keys must 
appear in the same order on both the access point and the RF terminal. 
WEP 64 has four 40-bit encryption keys and one 24-bit initialization 
vector (IV) key. For WEP 64, you enter 5 ASCII characters, printable or 
nonprintable, or 5 hex pairs for the key. WEP 128 provides a higher level 
of security and has four 104-bit encryption keys and one 24-bit IV key. 
For WEP 128, you enter 13 ASCII characters, printable or nonprintable, 
or 13 hex pairs for the key. 
If you enter fewer than the required number of ASCII characters or hex 
pairs, the key is not saved. If you enter more than the required ASCII 
characters or hex pairs, the key is truncated. 
 
Note: You need to enable the WEP Encryption command before you set 
the WEP key values. 
 
Syntax: LMdata WEP Key 1 
LNdata WEP Key 2 
LOdata WEP Key 3 
LPdata  WEP Key 4 
For WEP 64, acceptable values for data are 5 ASCII characters or 5 hex 
pairs. For WEP 128, acceptable values for data are 13 ASCII characters or 
13 hex pairs. If you use hex pairs, you must enter: 
0xnn 
before you enter multiple values for data where nn is the hexadecimal 
values of the nonprintable characters. For example, to use a carriage return 
(0x0C) as a value in a WEP key string, send this command: 
$+LM0X41420D4142