About this Guide
A31003-W1040-U101-1-7619, July 2006 DRAFT
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HiPath Wireless Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software V4.0, C10/C100/C1000 User Guide
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Formatting conventions
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Chapter 7, “Virtual Network configuration”, provides detailed instructions in how to
configure a VNS, its topology, authentication, accounting, RADIUS policy, multicast,
filtering and privacy. Both Captive Portal and AAA types of VNS are described.
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Chapter 8, “Availability, mobility, and controller functionality”, describes how to set up the
features that provide availability in the event of a controller failover, and mobility for a
wireless device user.
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Chapter 9, “Working with third-party APs”, describes how to use the Controller, Access
Points and Convergence Software features with third-party wireless APs.
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Chapter 10, “Working with the Mitigator”, explains the security tool that scans for, detects
and reports on rogue access points.
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Chapter 12, “Performing system maintenance”, describes maintenance activities, such as
software upgrades on both the HiPath Wireless Controller and the Wireless AP. This
chapter also includes information on the logs, traces, reports and displays available.
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Chapter 13, “Glossary”, contains a list of terms and definitions for the HiPath Wireless
Controller and the Wireless AP as well as standard industry terms used in this guide.
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Appendix A, “System states and LEDs”, provides a reference on the LED displays and their
significance.
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Formatting conventions
The Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software documentation uses the following
formatting conventions to make it easier to find information and follow procedures:
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Bold
text is used to identify components of the management interface, such as menu items
and section of pages, as well as the names of buttons and text boxes.
For example: Click
Logout
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Monospace
font is used in code examples and to indicate text that you type.
For example: Type
https://<hwc-address>[:mgmt-port>]
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The following symbols are used to draw your attention to additional information:
>
Notes identify useful information that is not essential, such as reminders, tips, or
other ways to perform a task.
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Warnings identify information that is essential. Ignoring a warning can adversely
affect the operation of your equipment or software.
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