cd11IfWepDefaultKeysTable - Cisco DOT11 Interfaces Wep Default Keys Table

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cd11IfWepDefaultKeysTable

Cisco DOT11 Interfaces Wep Default Keys Table
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.272.1.1.1.3

The dot11WEPDefaultKeysTable defined by the IEEE802dot11-MIB allows only WEP keys of length up to 40 bits. This table overrides the the dot11WEPDefaultKeysTable and supports keys of from 40 to 128 bits. A maximum of four keys can associate with any IEEE 802.11 radio interface. For devices implementing this table, they should not implement the dot11WEPDefaultKeysTable. This table has an expansion dependent relationship on the ifTable. For each entry in this table, there exists at least an entry in the ifTable of ifType ieee80211(71). Entries in this table cannot be created or deleted by the network management system. All entries are created or deleted by the agent.

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