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You can configure WLAN security policies to authenticate identities of wireless terminals and encrypt user packets, protecting the security of the WLAN and users. The supported WLAN security policies include open system authentication, WEP, WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2-802.1x, WAPI-PSK, and WAPI-certificate. You can configure one of them in a security profile. Open system authentication and WPA/WPA2-802.1x need to be configured together with NAC to manage user access.
CLI-based Procedure
To connect an STA to the WLAN, bind the security profile to a VAP profile. The STA can connect to the WLAN through an SSID only after it completes identity authentication according to the security policy configured in the VAP profile. For the detailed configuration, see Configuring a WLAN Security Policy.
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