Where to go from here?
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Refer to the
Number of Responses
value to assess the number of responses
from the target client versus the number of pings transmitted by the access
point. Use the ratio of packets sent versus packets received to assess the link
quality between client and the access point.
Click the
Ok
button to exit the Echo Test screen and return to the Client Stats
Summary screen.
With basic access point and associated client connectivity verified, the access
point is now ready to operate as defined within this guide or have its more
advanced features configured.
Where to go from here?
Once basic connectivity has been verified, the access point can be fully configured
to meet the needs of the network and the users it supports. The sections
referenced below are located within the
Brocade Mobility 7131 Series Access Point
Product Reference Guide
available at
http://www.brocade.com/support/
.
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Refer to Chapter 4 to define System Settings (beyond the scope of the Quick
Setup screen), configure access point device access, set SNMP values, log
system events, set the access point system time and import device firmware
and configuration files.
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See Chapter 5 for information on configuring the access point LAN and WAN
ports, define up to 16 individual WLANs and their QoS policies and configure
access point router settings.
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Refer to Chapter 6 for detailed information on configuring specific encryption
(WEP, KeyGuard, WPA/TKIP and WPA2/CCMP) and authentication (Kerberos
and 802.1x EAP) security schemes.
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See Chapter 7 for information on accessing statistics helpful in monitoring the
connection between the access point and its connected devices.
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Refer to Chapter 8 for information on using the access point
Command Line
Interface (CLI),
as accessed through the serial port or Telnet.
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See Appendix A for device specifications for both the Brocade Mobility 7131
and Brocade Mobility 7131N Access Points.