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Glossary

Wreless-G Busness Ethernet Brdge

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Appendx B:  

Glossary

This glossary contains some basic networking terms you 

may come across when using this product. 

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Access Mode 

Specifies the method by which user access 

is granted to the system.

Access  Pont 

A  device  that  allows  wireless-equipped 

computers  and  other  devices  to  communicate  with  a 

wired network. Also used to expand the range of a wireless 

network.

Access  Profles 

Allows  network  managers  to  define 

profiles  and  rules  for  accessing  the  device.  Access  to 

management  functions  can  be  limited  to  user  groups, 

which are defined by the following criteria:

Ingress interfaces
Source IP address and/or Source IP subnets.

ACE 

Filters  in  Access  Control  Lists  (ACL)  that  determine 

which network traffic is forwarded. An ACE is based on the 

following criteria: 

Protocol
Protocol ID
Source Port
Destination Port
Wildcard Mask
Source IP Address
Destination IP Address

ACL  (Access  Control  Lst) 

Access  Control  Lists  are 

used  to  grant,  deny,  or  limit  access  devices,  features,  or 

applications.

Auto-negotaton 

Allows  10/100  Mbps  or  10/100/1000 

Mbps  Ethernet  ports  to  automatically  establish  the 

optimal duplex mode, flow control, and speed.

Back Pressure 

A mechanism used with Half Duplex mode 

that enables a port not to receive a message.

Bandwdth 

The transmission capacity of a given device 

or network.

Bandwdth  Assgnments 

Indicates  the  amount  of 

bandwidth assigned to a specific application, user, and/or 

interface.

Baud 

Indicates  the  number  of  signaling  elements 

transmitted each second.

Best Effort 

Indicates that traffic is assigned to the lowest 

priority queue, and packet delivery is not guaranteed.

Bt 

A binary digit.

Boot 

To  start  a  device  and  cause  it  to  start  executing 

instructions.

Browser 

An application program that provides a way to 

look at and interact with all the information on the World 

Wide Web.

Brdge 

A device that connect two networks. Bridges are 

hardware specific, however they are protocol independent. 

Bridges operate at Layer 1 and Layer 2 levels.

Broadcast  Doman 

Devices  sets  that  receive  broadcast 

frames  originating  from  any  device  within  a  designated 

set. Routers bind Broadcast domains, because routers do 

not forward broadcast frames.

Broadcast  Storm 

An  excessive  amount  of  broadcast 

messages  simultaneously  transmitted  across  a  network 

by  a  single  port.  Forwarded  message  responses  are 

heaped onto the network, overloading network resources 

or causing the network to time out.

Burst 

A packet transmission at faster than normal rates. 

Bursts  are  limited  in  time  and  only  occur  under  specific 

conditions.

Burst Sze 

Indicates the burst size transmitted at a faster 

than normal rate.

Byte 

A unit of data that is usually eight bits long

Cable Modem 

A device that connects a computer to the 

cable  television  network,  which  in  turn  connects  to  the 

Internet.

CBS  (Commtted  Burst  Sze) 

Indicates  the  maximum 

number  of  data  bits  transmitted  within  a  specific  time 

interval.

CIR  (Commtted  Informaton  Rate) 

The  data  rate  is 

averaged over a minimum time increment.

Class Maps 

An aspect of Quality of Service system that is 

comprised of an IP ACL and/or a MAC ACL. Class maps are 

configured to match packet criteria, and are matched to 

packets in a first-fit fashion.

Combo  Ports 

A  single  logical  port  with  two  physical 

connections,  including  an  RJ-45  connection  and  a  SFP 

connection.

Communtes 

Specifies a group of users which retain the 

same system access rights.

Summary of Contents for WET200 - Wireless-G Business Ethernet Bridge

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE BUSINESS SERIES Wireless G Business Ethernet Bridge Model WET200 EU...

Page 2: ...ddress or e mail address Online Resources Website addresses in this document are listed without http in front of the address because most current web browsers do not require it If you use an older web...

Page 3: ...ver Ethernet 5 Power Adapter 5 Placement Options 5 Stand Option 5 Wall Mount Option 6 Chapter 5 Quick Configuration Overview 7 Overview 7 Accessing the Web Based Utility 7 Navigating the Web Based Uti...

Page 4: ...ns 27 Appendix C Warranty Information 28 Appendix E Regulatory Information 29 FCC Statement 29 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement 29 Safety Notices 29 Industry Canada Statement 29 Industry Canada Radiat...

Page 5: ...tlet PoE enables delivery of both data and power to the WET200 An AC adapter is also included if the device installation site has a power outlet nearby Advanced security features include Wi Fi Protect...

Page 6: ...an access point is able to forward data within a network the effective transmission range in an infrastructure network may be doubled depending on antenna characteristics Network Layout The Wireless G...

Page 7: ...shows three wired networks Office One Office Two and Office Three each with a direct connection to the other wired networks via an Ad Hoc network connection The Bridge in Office One is connected to a...

Page 8: ...ge Back Panel RESET Press and hold the Reset button for approximately ten seconds to reset the Bridge to the factory default settings ETHERNET 1 5 These RJ 45 ports support networkspeedsofeither10 Mbp...

Page 9: ...ed to the section Placement Options 1 2 3 Power Adapter Connect one end of an Ethernet network cable to the LAN port on your PC then connect the other end to Ethernet port 1 2 3 4 or 5 on the Bridge C...

Page 10: ...e s back panel are two crisscross wall mount slots 73 mm Wall Mount Slots on Bridge s Back Panel Determine where you want to mount the Bridge and install two screws that are 73 mm apart Line up the Br...

Page 11: ...ested information such as passphrase or shared secret The wireless bridge will now be connected to the access point Accessing theWeb Based Utility To access the web based utility perform these steps C...

Page 12: ...tings Administration You use the Administration tabs to manage the Bridge Password Use this screen to change the password SNMP This screen is used to enter the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP...

Page 13: ...able names are helpful The default name is WET200 Contact Enter the name of the administrator responsible for the system Location This field is used for entering a description of where the Bridge is l...

Page 14: ...of the other devices in your wireless network If you are using Infrastructure mode this should match your Access Point s channel number If you are using Ad Hoc mode this should match your peer device...

Page 15: ...assphrase is used to generate one or more WEP keys It is case sensitive and should not be longer than 16 alphanumeric characters The Passphrase function is compatible with Linksys wireless products on...

Page 16: ...ntication The Login Name and Private Key Password are used to decrypt the certificate file Encryption Select either TKIP default or AES encryption Login Name Enter your login name for the RADIUS serve...

Page 17: ...reless equipped device RTSThreshold Thisdetermineshowlargeapacketcanbe before the Bridge coordinates transmission and reception to ensure efficient communication It should remain at its default settin...

Page 18: ...m any port including wireless to Port 1 for real time analysis This can be helpful for troubleshooting purposes Switch Port Mirroring If this feature is enabled Port 1 will only be able to communicate...

Page 19: ...IDs that are configured in the port s membership table This option is not selected by default The following summarizes 802 1QVLAN operation when a packet is received on a port If the packet has an 802...

Page 20: ...urce MAC addresses that is used to grant or deny access If a packet passes from the wireless port to a LAN port or vice versa the Bridge will check if the packet s source MAC address matches any entry...

Page 21: ...interact with other bridging devices that is an STP compliant switch bridge or router in your network to ensure that only one route exists between any two stations on the network and provide backup li...

Page 22: ...s and click Add New Entry The new entry will then appear in the Status Address Table list Note that static MAC entries are not affected by the Age timer and can only be deleted manually Static Addres...

Page 23: ...nity Enter the name of your Get community Set Community Enter the name of your Set community SNMP Trap Community Enter the name of your Trap community SNMP Trusted Host Enter the IP address of your Tr...

Page 24: ...on information These screens only display information and cannot be used to change any settings System Status System Status This is the System Status tab s default screen It displays basic status info...

Page 25: ...connection Click Refresh to display the most current information System Status Port Statistics System Status Port Statistics This screen displays status information for the Bridge s ports Port 1 5 Wi...

Page 26: ...dress filtering Linksys routers give you the ability to enable Media Access Control MAC address filtering The MAC address is a unique series of numbers and letters assigned to every networking device...

Page 27: ...is assigned to the lowest priority queue and packet delivery is not guaranteed Bit A binary digit Boot To start a device and cause it to start executing instructions Browser An application program th...

Page 28: ...peed device refraining from sending packets FTP File Transfer Protocol A protocol used to transfer files over a TCP IP network Full Duplex The ability of a networking device to receive and transmit da...

Page 29: ...agers to decide how and what network traffic is forwarded according to priorities application types and source and destination addresses RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service A protocol th...

Page 30: ...smission Rate UDP User Data Protocol Communication protocol that transmits packets but does not guarantee their delivery Upgrade To replace existing software or firmware with a newer version Upload To...

Page 31: ...els Operating Channels 11 North America 13 Most of Europe ETSI and Japan Internal Antennas None External Antennas 2 Omnidirectional SMA Detachable Transmit Power Transmit Power Adjustable Normal Tempe...

Page 32: ...E DISCLAIMED Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to You This warranty gives You specific legal rights and You may al...

Page 33: ...B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 and RSS210 Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause interference and This device must accept any interference...

Page 34: ...paraat voldoet aan de essentiele eisen en andere van toepassing zijnde bepalingen van de Richtlijn 1999 5 EC Malti Maltese Dan l apparat huwa konformi mal ti iet essenzjali u l provedimenti l o ra ril...

Page 35: ...en sowie in anderen Staaten die der EU Direktive 1999 5 CE folgen mit Au nahme der folgenden aufgef hrten Staaten In the majority of the EU and other European countries the 2 4 and 5 GHz bands have be...

Page 36: ...ct is designed for indoor usage only Outdoor usage is not recommended unless otherwise noted 2 4 GHz Restrictions This product is designed for use with the standard integral or dedicated external ante...

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