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LOSSARY
VLAN glob
A 3Com convention for applying the authentication, authorization, and
accounting (AAA) attributes in the location policy on a WX switch to
one or more users, based on a virtual LAN (VLAN) attribute. To specify
all VLANs, use the double-asterisk (**) wildcard characters. To match
any number of characters up to, but not including a delimiter character
in the glob, use the single-asterisk wildcard. Valid VLAN glob delimiter
characters are the
at
(@) sign and the dot (.). See also
location policy
;
MAC address glob
;
user glob
.
Voice over IP
See
VoIP
.
VoIP
Voice over IP. The ability of an IP network to carry telephone voice
signals as IP packets in compliance with International
Telecommunications Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector
(ITU-T) specification H.323. VoIP enables a router to transmit telephone
calls and faxes over the Internet with no loss in functionality, reliability,
or voice quality.
VSA
Vendor-specific attribute. A type of RADIUS attribute that enables a
vendor to extend RADIUS operations to fit its own products, without
conflicting with existing RADIUS attributes or the VSAs of other
companies. Companies can create new authentication and accounting
attributes as VSAs.
watch list
A 3WXM method for monitoring user location and activity. After
initially finding a user through 3WXM, you can add the user to the
watch list for continued monitoring. 3WXM tracks and displays such
information as the Managed Access Point(s) (MAP(s)) that a user is
associated with during a session, the server that authenticated the user,
and the session start and stop times.
Web View
A Web-based application for configuring and managing a single
Wireless Switch (WX) and its attached Managed Access Points (MAPs)
through a Web browser. Web View uses a secure connection that
implements Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Sockets Layer
(HTTPS).
WECA
Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance. See
Wi-Fi Alliance
.
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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