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LOSSARY
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roaming
The ability of a wireless user (client) to maintain network access when
moving between access points (APs).
robust security
network
See
RSN
.
rogue access point
An access point (AP) that is not authorized to operate within a wireless
network. Rogue access points subvert the security of an enterprise
network by allowing potentially unchallenged access to the enterprise
network by any wireless user (client) in the physical vicinity.
rogue client
A user (client) who is not recognized within a network, but who gains
access to it by intercepting and modifying transmissions to circumvent
the normal authorization and authentication processes.
RSA
A public-key algorithm developed in 1977 by RSA Data Security, Inc.,
used for encryption, digital signatures, and key exchange.
RSN
Robust security network. A secure wireless LAN (WLAN) based on the
developing IEEE 802.11i standard.
RSSI
Received signal strength indication. The received strength of an
incoming radio frequency (RF) signal, typically measured in decibels
referred to 1 milliwatt (dBm).
scalability
The ability to adapt easily to increased or decreased requirements
without impairing performance.
secure hashing
algorithm
See
SHA
.
Secure Shell protocol
See
SSH
.
Secure Sockets Layer
protocol
See
SSL
.
security ACL
Security access control list. An ordered list of rules to control access to
and from a network by determining whether to forward or filter
packets that are entering or exiting it. Associating a security ACL with a
particular user, port, virtual LAN (VLAN), or virtual port on a Wireless
Switch (WX) controls the network traffic to or from the user, port,
VLAN, or virtual port. The rules in an ACL are known as
access control
entries (ACEs)
. See also
ACE
.
Summary of Contents for 3CRWX120695A
Page 138: ...138 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING AND MANAGING IP INTERFACES AND SERVICES ...
Page 272: ...272 CHAPTER 11 CONFIGURING RF LOAD BALANCING FOR MAPS ...
Page 310: ...310 CHAPTER 13 CONFIGURING USER ENCRYPTION ...
Page 322: ...322 CHAPTER 14 CONFIGURING RF AUTO TUNING ...
Page 350: ...350 CHAPTER 16 CONFIGURING QUALITY OF SERVICE ...
Page 368: ...368 CHAPTER 17 CONFIGURING AND MANAGING SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL ...
Page 412: ...412 CHAPTER 19 CONFIGURING AND MANAGING SECURITY ACLS ...
Page 518: ...518 CHAPTER 21 CONFIGURING AAA FOR NETWORK USERS ...
Page 530: ...530 CHAPTER 22 CONFIGURING COMMUNICATION WITH RADIUS ...
Page 542: ...542 CHAPTER 23 MANAGING 802 1X ON THE WX SWITCH ...
Page 598: ...598 CHAPTER 26 ROGUE DETECTION AND COUNTERMEASURES ...
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