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Admission control—The admission control mode for the access
category. When enabled, clients are blocked from using the access
category. (Default: Disabled)
Slot 0 - Radio G (802.11b/g)
The IEEE 802.11b/g standard operates within the 2.4 GHz band at up to 54
Mb/s. Also note that, because the IEEE 802.11g standard is an extension
of the IEEE 802.11b standard, clients with 802.11b wireless network cards
can associate with an 802.11g access point.
First, configure the radio settings that apply to the individual VAPs (Virtual
Access Point) and the common radio settings that apply to all of the
802.11b/g interfaces. After you have configured the radio settings, go to
the Security page under the 802.g Interface (For further information, see
"Security" (page 91)
), enable the radio service for any of the VAP interfaces,
and then set an SSID to identify the wireless network service provided by
each VAP. Remember that only clients with the same SSID can associate
with a VAP.
Note: You must first enable VAP interface 0 before the other interfaces
can be enabled.
Most of the 802.11b/g commands are identical to those used by the 802.11a
interface. For information on the these commands, see the following
sections:
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"Configuring VAP radio settings" (page 79)
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"WPA2 PMKSA Life Time" (page 81)
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"Configuring common radio settings" (page 81)
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"Configuring Wi-Fi multimedia" (page 85)
Only the radio settings specific to the 802.11b/g interface are included in
this section. To configure the 802.11b/g radio settings, select the Radio
Settings page.
BAP120
Using the Nortel Business Access Point 120
NN47921-301
01.01
Standard
1.0
August 2006
Copyright © 2006, Nortel Networks
Nortel Networks Confidential
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