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Traffic Ports Used by
a Mobility Domain
When deploying a Mobility Domain, you might attach the WX switches to
subnets that have firewalls or access controls between them. Within a
Mobility Domain, the WX switches exchange information and other types
of traffic, depending on your configuration of AAA and various
management services.
Table 10 provides a summary of the traffic ports typically used by a
Mobility Domain and its associated AAA and management functions.
The traffic typically sent between WX switches within a Mobility Domain
uses IP/UDP protocol 17 traffic on port 8817 for both source and
destination. Roaming traffic uses IP protocol 4.
Creating a Mobility
Domain
The Create Mobility Domain wizard requires you to select the switches to
place in the Mobility Domain and to select the seed switch. Add the
switches to the network plan before you configure the Mobility Domain.
1
Select the Configuration tool bar option.
2
Select the network plan in the Organizer panel.
3
Select the Mobility Domain task in the Task List panel. The Create
Mobility Domain wizard appears.
4
In the Name box, type the name for the Mobility Domain (1 to 16
characters, with no spaces or tabs).
5
Click
Next
.
Table 10
Traffic Ports Used for AAA Servers and Management Servers
Protocol
Port
Function
IP/UDP (17)
1812
RADIUS authentication (default setting)
IP/UDP (17)
1813
RADIUS accounting (default setting)
IP/TCP (6)
443
Secure Sockets Layer protocol (SSL)
management using Web Management
IP/TCP (6)
8889
SSL management using 3WXM
IP/TCP (6)
23
Telnet management
IP/UDP (17)
161
SNMP get and set operations
IP/UDP (17)
162
SNMP traps
IP/ICMP (1)
N/A
Several types (for example, ping)
IP/UDP (17)
123
Network Time Protocol (NTP)
IP/UDP (17)
53
Domain Name Service (DNS)
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect WX1200
Page 16: ......
Page 48: ...48 CHAPTER 2 WORKING WITH THE 3WXM USER INTERFACE ...
Page 236: ...236 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING WX SYSTEM PARAMETERS ...
Page 288: ...288 CHAPTER 7 CONFIGURING WIRELESS PARAMETERS ...
Page 332: ...332 CHAPTER 8 CONFIGURING AUTHENTICATION AUTHORIZATION AND ACCOUNTING PARAMETERS ...
Page 364: ...364 CHAPTER 10 MANAGING WX SYSTEM IMAGES AND CONFIGURATIONS ...
Page 476: ...476 CHAPTER 17 DETECTING AND COMBATTING ROGUE DEVICES ...
Page 492: ...492 CHAPTER A CHANGING 3WXM PREFERENCES ...
Page 514: ...514 APPENDIX C OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR 3COM PRODUCTS ...
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