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USER GUIDE

EliteConnect

TM

 SMCE21011

802.11b/g/n AP

SMCE21011

Summary of Contents for EliteConnect SMCE21011

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE EliteConnectTM SMCE21011 802 11b g n AP SMCE21011...

Page 2: ...20 Mason Irvine CA 92618 Phone 949 679 8000 EliteConnectTM SMCE21011 User Guide April 2009 Pub XXXXXXXXXXX E042009 DT R01...

Page 3: ...anted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of SMC SMC reserves the right to change specifications at any time without notice Copyright 2009 by SMC Networks Inc 20 Mason Irvine...

Page 4: ...product A list of discontinued products with their respective dates of discontinuance can be found at http www smc com index cfm action customer_service_warranty All products that are replaced become...

Page 5: ...E SHALL SMC BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL INDIRECT SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR FOR LOSS OF REVENUE LOSS OF BUSINESS OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH...

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Page 7: ...r relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Con...

Page 8: ...nnas listed below and having a maximum gain of 5 dB Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than 5 dB are strictly prohibited for use with this device The required antenna impedanc...

Page 9: ...echnical requirements for 2 4 GHz radio equipment EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 17 EMC requirements for radio equipment This device is intended for use in the following European Community and EFTA countries...

Page 10: ...ry as described in this document This device employs a radar detection feature required for European Community operation in the 5 GHz band This feature is automatically enabled when the country of ope...

Page 11: ...y Iceland Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Portugal Spain Sweden U K 5 GHz Operation Not Allowed None Greece Outdoor operation is not allowed using 5 15 5 35 GHz bands Channels 36 64 Czech...

Page 12: ...ie 1999 5 EG Wien Greek SMC radio LAN device 1999 5 Hungarian Magyar Alul rott SMC nyilatkozom hogy a Radio LAN megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet k vetelm nyeknek s az 1999 5 EC ir nyelv egy b el r sainak I...

Page 13: ...rotocol IP and Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP CONVENTIONS The following conventions are used throughout this guide to show information NOTE Emphasizes important information or calls your atte...

Page 14: ...Features 27 Description of Capabilities 27 Package Contents 28 Hardware Description 29 Antennas 30 External Antenna Connector 30 LED Indicators 32 Console Port 33 Ethernet Port 33 Power Connector 33...

Page 15: ...7 Step 3 49 Main Menu Items 50 SECTION II WEB CONFIGURATION 51 5 SYSTEM SETTINGS 52 Administration Settings 52 IP Address 54 Radius Settings 55 Primary and Secondary RADIUS Server Setup 56 RADIUS Acco...

Page 16: ...thernet Type 80 8 WIRELESS SETTINGS 82 Spanning Tree Protocol STP 82 Bridge 83 Ethernet Interface 84 Wireless Interface 85 Authentication 85 Local Authentication 85 RADIUS MAC Authentication 87 Interf...

Page 17: ...tion 118 Getting Help on Commands 118 Showing Commands 118 Negating the Effect of Commands 119 Using Command History 119 Understanding Command Modes 119 Exec Commands 120 Configuration Commands 120 Co...

Page 18: ...WMM COMMANDS 235 SECTION IV APPENDICES 240 A TROUBLESHOOTING 241 Diagnosing LED Indicators 241 Before Contacting Technical Support 241 B HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS 244 C CABLES AND PINOUTS 247 Twisted Pa...

Page 19: ...gin Page 43 Figure 13 Home Page 44 Figure 14 Set Configuration Changes 45 Figure 15 Help Menu 45 Figure 16 Quick Start Step 1 46 Figure 17 Quick Start Step 2 47 Figure 18 Quick Start Step 3 49 Figure...

Page 20: ...e 88 Figure 45 Radio Settings 90 Figure 46 VAP Settings 93 Figure 47 VAP Basic Settings 94 Figure 48 WDS STA Mode 95 Figure 49 Configuring VAPs Common Settings 96 Figure 50 WEP Configuration 98 Figure...

Page 21: ...48 Table 14 DHCP Relay Commands 152 Table 15 SNMP Commands 154 Table 16 Flash File Commands 167 Table 17 RADIUS Client Commands 170 Table 18 802 1x Authentication 175 Table 19 MAC Address Authenticati...

Page 22: ...TABLES 22 Table 32 10 100BASE TX MDI and MDI X Port Pinouts 248 Table 33 1000BASE T MDI and MDI X Port Pinouts 250 Table 34 10 100BASE TX MDI and MDI X Port Pinouts 251...

Page 23: ...e enabled 184 filter ethernet type protocol 184 filter local bridge 181 interface ethernet 195 interface wireless 202 interface radio mode 205 ip address 196 ip dhcp 197 ip http port 133 ip http serve...

Page 24: ...51 show station 217 show system 137 show version 138 show wds wireless 194 shutdown 198 shutdown 214 snmp server community 154 snmp server contact 155 snmp server enable server 156 snmp server filter...

Page 25: ...INDEX OF CLI COMMANDS 25...

Page 26: ...uces some basic concepts about wireless networking It also describes the basic settings required to access the management interface This section includes these chapters Introduction on page 27 Network...

Page 27: ...associate with each VAP in the same way as they would with physically separate access points This means that each VAP can be configured with its own Service Set Identification SSID security settings...

Page 28: ...highest possible data rate and throughput on the 802 11n frequency The unit s PoE RJ 45 port provides a 1 Gbps full duplex link to a wired LAN PACKAGE CONTENTS The EliteConnectTM SMCE21011 package inc...

Page 29: ...CHAPTER 1 Introduction Hardware Description 29 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION Figure 1 Top Panel Figure 2 Rear Panel LED Indicators Antennas DC Power Port RJ 45 PoE Port Reset Button...

Page 30: ...l sphere doughnut shaped with the coverage extending most in a direction perpendicular to the antenna Therefore the antennas should be adjusted to an angle that provides the appropriate coverage for t...

Page 31: ...CHAPTER 1 Introduction Hardware Description 31 Figure 4 External Antenna Connector Figure 5 Screw off External Antenna Connector Close Up...

Page 32: ...re is an 802 11n link Green There is an 802 11a link Flashing Indicates activity WLAN 802 11b g n 2 4GHz Off The 802 11b g n radio is disabled Blue There is an 802 11n link Green There is an 802 11b g...

Page 33: ...Refer to the description for the Power Connector for information on supplying power to the access point s network port from a network device such as a switch or power injector that provides Power over...

Page 34: ...power adapter AC power will be disabled RESET BUTTON This button is used to reset the access point or restore the factory default configuration If you hold down the button for less than 5 seconds the...

Page 35: ...rowave ovens If you experience poor wireless LAN performance try the following measures Limit any possible sources of radio interference within the service area Increase the distance between neighbori...

Page 36: ...ID is used in frames sent between the access point and its clients to identify traffic in the service area The BSS ID is only set by the access point never by its clients The clients only need to set...

Page 37: ...n links between units The access point supports WDS bridge links that are independently configurable on each VAP There are two WDS modes WDS AP and WDS STA Otherwise VAPs operate in a normal AP mode A...

Page 38: ...e 38 Figure 9 Bridging Mode WDS Links Between Access Points VAP 2 WDS AP Mode VAP 1 WDS AP Mode VAP 2 WDS STA Mode VAP 1 WDS AP Mode VAP 1 WDS STA Mode Network Core VAP 0 WDS AP Mode VAP 1 WDS AP Mode...

Page 39: ...in a position that can best cover its service area For optimum performance consider these guidelines Mount the access point as high as possible above any obstructions in the coverage area Avoid mount...

Page 40: ...n a Horizontal Surface 40 MOUNTING ON A HORIZONTAL SURFACE To keep the access point from sliding on the surface attach the four rubber feet provided in the accessory kit to the marked circles on the b...

Page 41: ...mounting bracket The access point must be mounted with the RJ 45 cable connector oriented upwards to ensure proper operation 1 Mark the position of the three screw holes on the wall For concrete or br...

Page 42: ...h as a hub or a switch Connect your network to the RJ 45 port on the back panel with Category 5E or better UTP Ethernet cable When the access point and the connected device are powered on the Ethernet...

Page 43: ...subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 You must set your PC IP address to be on the same subnet as the SMCE21011 that is the PC and SMCE21011 addresses must both start 192 168 1 x To access the access point ma...

Page 44: ...ed on this page System Name An alias for the access point enabling the device to be uniquely identified on the network Default 11n_AP Range 1 32 characters Username The name of the user The default na...

Page 45: ...E BUTTONS The list below describes the common buttons found on most web management pages Set Applies the new parameters and saves them to temporary RAM memory Also displays a screen to inform you when...

Page 46: ...you configure the basic settings required to get the access point up and running Click System followed by Quick Start STEP 1 The first page of the Quick Start configures the system identification acc...

Page 47: ...untry Code Configures the access point s country code from a drop down menu which identifies the country of operation and sets the authorized radio channels CAUTION You must set the country code to th...

Page 48: ...nt which is used if the requested destination address is not on the local subnet Default 192 168 1 254 If you have management stations DNS RADIUS or other network servers located on another subnet typ...

Page 49: ...rom 802 11n g compliant or 802 11n a compliant Default 11n g BASIC SETTING SSID Sets the service set identifyer for the primary VAP Default vap_a0 SECURITY Association Mode Selects the security mode f...

Page 50: ...th links to the relevant section in this guide where configuration parameters are described in detail System Configures Management IP WAN LAN and QoS settings See System Settings on page 52 Adminstrat...

Page 51: ...cess point using the web browser interface This section includes these chapters System Settings on page 52 Management Settings on page 65 Advanced Settings on page 76 Wireless Settings on page 82 SNMP...

Page 52: ...ge 60 System Logs on page 62 Quick Start Wizard on page 64 ADMINISTRATION SETTINGS The access point can be managed by any computer using a web browser Internet Explorer 5 0 or above or Firefox 2 0 or...

Page 53: ...1 32 characters Username The name of the user The default name is admin Length 3 16 characters case sensitive Old Password Type your old password New Password The password for management access Lengt...

Page 54: ...ddress that is reachable through your network By default the access point will be not be automatically configured with IP settings from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server The default IP...

Page 55: ...me Servers on the network A DNS maps numerical IP addresses to domain names and can be used to identify network hosts by familiar names instead of the IP addresses If you have one or more DNS servers...

Page 56: ...ry server fail or become inaccessible In addition the configured RADIUS server can also act as a RADIUS Accounting server and receive user session accounting information from the access point RADIUS A...

Page 57: ...fies the IP address or host name of the RADIUS server Port 1024 65535 The UDP port number used by the RADIUS server for authentication messages Range 1024 65535 Default 1812 Key A shared text string u...

Page 58: ...length 255 characters Interim Update Timeout 60 86400 The interval between transmitting accounting updates to the RADIUS server Range 60 86400 Default 3600 seconds SYSTEM TIME Simple Network Time Prot...

Page 59: ...s of a secondary SNTP or NTP time server The access point first attempts to update the time from the primary server if this fails it attempts an update from the secondary server TIME ZONE SETTING SNTP...

Page 60: ...when contending for the wireless medium and when transmitting packets onto the wired LAN Figure 25 SVP Settings The following items are displayed on this page SVP Status Enables disables SVP on the a...

Page 61: ...D or no VLAN tag is dropped When VLAN support is disabled the access point does not tag traffic passed to the wired network and ignores the VLAN tags on any received frames NOTE Before enabling VLAN t...

Page 62: ...VLAN packet tagging Default disabled Native VLAN ID 1 4094 If enabled the packets received by the WAN port must be tagged within the native VLAN ID Range 1 4094 SYSTEM LOGS The access point can be co...

Page 63: ...Default 10 7 16 98 Server 2 Default 10 7 13 48 Server 3 Default 10 7 123 123 Server 4 Default 10 7 13 77 UDP Port The UDP port used by a Syslog server Range 514 or 11024 65535 Server 1 2 Default 514 S...

Page 64: ...tart on page 46 Table 4 Logging Levels Error Level Description Emergency System unusable Alerts Immediate action needed Critical Critical conditions e g memory allocation or free memory error resource...

Page 65: ...mote management tool that can be used to configure the access point from anywhere in the network However Telnet is not secure from hostile attacks The Secure Shell SSH can act as a secure replacement...

Page 66: ...net Access Enables disables management access from Telnet interfaces Default enabled Telnet Access Port Sets the specified Telnet port for communication Default 23 SSH Server Enables disables manageme...

Page 67: ...LIMITATION The Access Limitation page limits management access to the access point from specified IP addresses or wireless clients Figure 29 Access Limitation The following items are displayed on the...

Page 68: ...th the format of the MIB specifications and the protocol used to access this information over the network The access point includes an onboard agent that supports SNMP versions 1 2c and 3 clients This...

Page 69: ...h 255 characters System Contact A text string that describes the system contact Maximum length 255 characters Read Only Community Defines the SNMP community access string that has read only access Aut...

Page 70: ...otifications Enter the IP address or the host name Host Name 1 to 63 characters case sensitive Community The community string sent with the notification operation Maximum length 23 characters case sen...

Page 71: ...l authentication and privacy 3 Assign SNMP users to groups along with their specific authentication and privacy passwords Figure 32 SNMP VACM CREATING VIEWS SNMPv3 views are used to restrict user acce...

Page 72: ...s of branches within the MIB tree that define the SNMP view CREATING GROUPS An SNMPv3 group sets the access policy for its assigned users restricting them to specific read write and notify views You c...

Page 73: ...the authentication and privacy settings A minimum of eight plain text characters is required Priv Type The data encryption type used for the SNMP user either DES or none When DES is selected enter a k...

Page 74: ...of notifications The access point supports up to 10 target IDs Maximum length 32 characters IP Address Specifies the IP address of the receiving management station UDP Port The UDP port that is used o...

Page 75: ...1 3 6 1 and always start with a Type Indicates if the filter is to include or exclude the MIB subtree objects from the filter Note that MIB objects included in the filter are not sent to the receiving...

Page 76: ...vent communications between wireless clients and prevent access point management from wireless clients Also you can block specific Ethernet traffic from being forwarded by the access point Inter Clien...

Page 77: ...s you to configure the Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP LLDP allows devices in the local broadcast domain to share information about themselves LLDP capable devices periodically transmit information...

Page 78: ...re disabled or the link goes down Range 1 10 seconds Default 2 seconds When LLDP is re initialized on a port all information in the remote systems LLDP MIB associated with this port is deleted Transmi...

Page 79: ...ress to filter in the form xx xx xx xx xx xx or xx xx xx xx xx xx Action Selecting Add adds a new MAC address to the filter list selecting delete removes the specified MAC address Number Specifies the...

Page 80: ...ddress up to a maximum of eight MAC Address Displays the configured destination MAC address Set Applies the new parameters and saves them to RAM memory Also prompts a screen to inform you when it has...

Page 81: ...net protocol types Enabled Access point filters Ethernet protocol types based on the configuration of protocol types in the filter table If the status of a protocol is set to ON the protocol is filter...

Page 82: ...network It selects a root port on each bridging device except for the root device which incurs the lowest path cost when forwarding a packet from that device to the root device Then it selects a desi...

Page 83: ...the STP page Spanning Tree Protcol Enables disables STP on the wireless bridge Default Enabled Priority Used in selecting the root device root port and designated port The device with the highest prio...

Page 84: ...vice must receive information about topology changes before it starts to forward frames In addition each port needs time to listen for conflicting information that would make it return to a discarding...

Page 85: ...lients can be authenticated for network access by checking their MAC address against the local database configured on the access point or by using a database configured on a central RADIUS server Alte...

Page 86: ...n enables the local database to be set up System Default Specifies a default action for all unknown MAC addresses that is those not listed in the local MAC database Deny Blocks access for all MAC addr...

Page 87: ...uthentication server for MAC address authentication the server must first be configured in the RADIUS window Figure 43 RADIUS Authentication The following items are displayed on Authentication page MA...

Page 88: ...1a n mode operates in the 5 GHz band Figure 44 Interface Mode The following items are displayed on the Interface Mode Selection page Interface0 Mode Selects the mode of the radio interface 11ng All 80...

Page 89: ...or application traffic Both VAPs can have up to 64 wireless clients whereby the clients associate with these VAPs the same as they would with a physical access point Packets from 802 11n clients are...

Page 90: ...HT40plus indicates that the secondary channel is above the primary channel HT40minus indicates that the secondary channel is below the primary channel Default HT20 Range HT20 HT40PLUS HT40MINUS NOTE...

Page 91: ...HT Operation be set to HT20 Protection Method Selects between Request to Send RTS and mixed RTS CTS clear to send packet transmission threshold Preamble Length The radio preamble sometimes called a he...

Page 92: ...equest to Send Clear to Send mechanism will be enabled The access points contending for the medium may not be aware of each other The RTS CTS mechanism can solve this Hidden Node Problem Range 0 2345...

Page 93: ...VAPs the same as they would with a physical access point NOTE The radio channel settings for the access point are limited by local regulations which determine the number of channels that are available...

Page 94: ...does not include its SSID in beacon messages Nor does it respond to probe requests from clients that do not include a fixed SSID Default Disable Mode Selects the mode in which the VAP will function A...

Page 95: ...set identifier for the VAP WDS STA MODE Describes additional basic VAP settings when functioning in WDS STA mode Figure 48 WDS STA Mode The following items are displayed in the VAP Basic Settings when...

Page 96: ...networks that may not have the resources to configure and maintain a RADIUS server WPA provides a simple operating mode that uses just a pre shared password for network access The Pre Shared Key mode...

Page 97: ...ss for clients not using WPA or WPA2 security Pre Authentication When using WPA2 over 802 1X pre authentication can be enabled which allows clients to roam to a new access point and be quickly associa...

Page 98: ...age Key Type Select the preferred method of entering WEP encryption keys on the access point and enter up to four keys Hexadecimal Enter keys as 10 hexadecimal digits 0 9 and A F for 64 bit keys 26 he...

Page 99: ...and it enables the access point to inter operate with both WMM enabled clients and other devices that may lack any WMM functionality Access Categories WMM defines four access categories ACs voice vid...

Page 100: ...iming parameters AIFSN Arbitration Inter Frame Space Number a number used to calculate the minimum time between data frames CW Contention Window a number used to calculate a random backoff time After...

Page 101: ...ice trying to associated with the access point Devices that do not support this feature will not be allowed to associate with the access point WMM Acknowledge Policy By default all wireless data trans...

Page 102: ...Note that the CWMax value must be greater or equal to the CWMin value AIFSN Arbitration Inter Frame Space The minimum amount of wait time before the next data transmission attempt Specify the AIFS va...

Page 103: ...ation or from an FTP or TFTP server New software may be provided periodically from your distributor After upgrading new software you must reboot the access point to implement the new code Until a rebo...

Page 104: ...sion of firmware will be used as a runtime image upon bootup Set Next Boot Applies the runtime image setting Local Downloads an operation code image file from the web management station to the access...

Page 105: ...File Specifies the name of the code file on the server The new firmware file name should not contain slashes or the leading letter of the file name should not be a period and the maximum length for f...

Page 106: ...layed on this page File Backup Restore Downloads an operation code image file from a specified remote FTP or TFTP server After filling in the following fields click Start Export Import to proceed Expo...

Page 107: ...Save to save the running configuration to the startup file RESETTING THE ACCESS POINT The Reset page allows you to reset the access point and save the running configuration before the reboot Figure 55...

Page 108: ...CHAPTER 9 Maintenance Settings Resetting the Access Point 108...

Page 109: ...gs Status Information includes the following sections AP Status on page 109 Station Status on page 112 System Logs on page 112 AP STATUS The AP Status window displays basic system configuration settin...

Page 110: ...Ethernet port Radio 0 MAC Address The physical layer address for the VAP 0 interface System Name Name assigned to this system System Contact Administrator responsible for the system IP Address IP add...

Page 111: ...number Hardware Version Shows the hardware version number AP WIRELESS CONFIGURATION The AP Wireless Configuration displays the VAP interface settings Figure 57 AP Wireless Configuration The following...

Page 112: ...ireless client VLAN ID Displays the VLAN to which the wireless client has been assigned SYSTEM LOGS The Event Logs window shows the log messages generated by the access point and stored in memory Figu...

Page 113: ...CHAPTER 10 Status Information System Logs 113...

Page 114: ...mmands on page 143 System Clock Commands on page 148 DHCP Relay Commands on page 152 SNMP Commands on page 154 Flash File Commands on page 167 RADIUS Client Commands on page 170 802 1X Authentication...

Page 115: ...SECTION Command Line Interface 115 Link Layer Discovery Commands on page 228 IAPP Commands on page 251 VLAN Commands on page 232 WMM Commands on page 235...

Page 116: ...the console port perform these steps At the console prompt enter the user name and password The default user name is admin and the default password is smcadmin When the user name is entered the CLI di...

Page 117: ...erface ethernet AP if ethernet ip address 10 1 0 1 255 255 255 0 10 1 0 254 AP if ethernet If your corporate network is connected to another network outside your office or to the Internet you need to...

Page 118: ...ntry is ambiguous the system will prompt for further input COMMAND COMPLETION If you terminate input with a Tab key the CLI will print the remaining characters of a partial keyword up to the point of...

Page 119: ...ation to the default value For example the logging command will log system messages to a host server To disable logging specify the no logging command This guide describes the negation effect for all...

Page 120: ...d into four different modes Global Configuration GC These commands modify the system level configuration and include commands such as username and password Interface Ethernet Configuration IC E These...

Page 121: ...r to display a list of possible matches You can also use the following editing keystrokes for command line processing Table 7 Keystroke Commands Keystroke Function Ctrl A Shifts cursor to start of com...

Page 122: ...MPLE AP configure AP config RELATED COMMANDS end 123 Table 8 General Commands Command Function Mode Page configure Activates global configuration mode Exec 122 end Returns to previous configuration mo...

Page 123: ...figuration program DEFAULT SETTING None COMMAND MODE Any EXAMPLE This example shows how to return to the Exec mode from the Interface Configuration mode and then quit the CLI session AP if ethernet ex...

Page 124: ...USAGE Use the ping command to see if another site on the network can be reached The following are some results of the ping command Normal response The normal response occurs in one to ten seconds depe...

Page 125: ...restarted it will always run the Power On Self Test EXAMPLE This example shows how to reset the system AP reset board Reboot system now y n y show history This command shows the contents of the comman...

Page 126: ...e This command displays the console port s configuration settings COMMAND MODE Exec EXAMPLE The console port settings are fixed at the values shown below AP show line Console Line Information databits...

Page 127: ...r IC E 131 ip ssh server port Sets the Secure Shell port IC E 132 ip telnet server enable Enables the Telnet server IC E 132 APmgmtIP Specifies an IP address or range of addresses allowed access to th...

Page 128: ...DZ Ecuador EC Latvia LV Russia RU Argentina AR Egypt EG Lebanon LB Saudi Arabia SA Armenia AM Estonia EE Liechtenstein LI Singapore SG Australia AU Finland FI Lithuania LT Slovak Republic SK Austria A...

Page 129: ...d by using the country command EXAMPLE AP country tw AP prompt This command customizes the CLI prompt Use the no form to restore the default prompt SYNTAX prompt string no prompt string Any alphanumer...

Page 130: ...m name for this device Use the no form to restore the default system name SYNTAX system name name no system name name The name of this host Maximum length 32 characters DEFAULT SETTING Enterprise AP C...

Page 131: ...password SYNTAX password password no password password Password for management access Length 3 16 characters case sensitive DEFAULT SETTING smcadmin COMMAND MODE Global Configuration EXAMPLE AP config...

Page 132: ...cure Shell server port Use the no form to disable the server SYNTAX ip ssh server port port number port number The UDP port used by the SSH server Range 1 65535 DEFAULT SETTING 22 COMMAND MODE Interfa...

Page 133: ...by the browser interface Range 1024 65535 DEFAULT SETTING 80 COMMAND MODE Global Configuration EXAMPLE AP config ip http port 769 AP config RELATED COMMANDS ip http server 133 ip http server This comm...

Page 134: ...To avoid using common reserved TCP port numbers below 1024 the configurable range is restricted to 443 and between 1024 and 65535 If you change the HTTPS port number clients attempting to connect to t...

Page 135: ...icon should appear in the status bar for Internet Explorer 5 x EXAMPLE AP config ip https server AP config APmgmtIP This command specifies the client IP addresses that are allowed management access t...

Page 136: ...ess point will accept overlapping address ranges You cannot delete an individual address from a specified range You must delete the entire range and reenter the addresses You can delete an address ran...

Page 137: ...nagement stations allowed to access the access point as well as the interface protocols which are open to management access COMMAND MODE Exec EXAMPLE AP show apmanagement Management AP Information AP...

Page 138: ...oot Rom Version v3 0 3 Software Version v4 3 1 9 SSH Server ENABLED SSH Server Port 22 Telnet Server ENABLED WEB Redirect DISABLED DHCP Relay DISABLED Proxy ARP DISABLED AP show version This command d...

Page 139: ...s 192 168 0 151 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 Primary DNS 210 200 211 225 Secondary DNS 210 200 211 193 Speed duplex 100Base TX Full Duplex Admin status Up Operational status U...

Page 140: ...Console State Disabled Logging Level Informational Logging Facility Type 16 Servers 1 0 0 0 0 UDP Port 514 State Disabled 2 0 0 0 0 UDP Port 514 State Disabled 3 0 0 0 0 UDP Port 514 State Disabled 4...

Page 141: ...nabled sntpServerFail Enabled configFileVersionChanged Enabled radiusServerChanged Enabled systemDown Enabled systemUp Enabled SNTP Information Service State Disabled SNTP server 1 IP 137 92 140 80 SN...

Page 142: ...ersion v4 3 2 2 SSH Server ENABLED SSH Server Port 22 Telnet Server ENABLED WEB Redirect DISABLED DHCP Relay DISABLED Version Information Version v4 3 2 2 Date Dec 20 2005 18 38 12 AP show hardware Th...

Page 143: ...ored in memory EXAMPLE AP config logging on AP config Table 11 System Management Commands Command Function Mode Page logging on Controls logging of error messages GC 143 logging host Adds a syslog ser...

Page 144: ...erver host_name The name of a syslog server Range 1 20 characters host_ip_address The IP address of a syslog server udp_port The UDP port used by the syslog server DEFAULT SETTING None COMMAND MODE Gl...

Page 145: ...syslog messages SYNTAX logging facility type type type A number that indicates the facility used by the syslog server to dispatch log messages to an appropriate service Range 16 23 DEFAULT SETTING 16...

Page 146: ...lear This command clears all log messages stored in the access point s memory SYNTAX logging clear COMMAND MODE Global Configuration EXAMPLE AP config logging clear AP config show logging This command...

Page 147: ...Enabled Mar 09 11 57 18 Information 802 11g 11g Radio Interface Enabled Mar 09 11 56 35 Information 802 11a 11a Radio Interface Enabled Mar 09 11 55 52 Information SSH task Set SSH server port to 22...

Page 148: ...enabled using the sntp server enable command the sntp server ip command specifies the time servers from which the access point polls for time updates The access point will poll the time servers in th...

Page 149: ...AULT SETTING Enabled COMMAND MODE Global Configuration COMMAND USAGE The time acquired from time servers is used to record accurate dates and times for log events Without SNTP the access point only re...

Page 150: ...saving DEFAULT SETTING Disabled COMMAND MODE Global Configuration COMMAND USAGE The command sets the system clock back one hour during the specified period EXAMPLE This sets daylight savings time to...

Page 151: ...esponding to your local time you must indicate the number of hours and minutes your time zone is east before or west after of UTC EXAMPLE AP config sntp server timezone 8 AP config show sntp This comm...

Page 152: ...and enables the access point s DHCP relay agent Use the no form to disable the agent SYNTAX no dhcp relay enable DEFAULT SETTING Disabled COMMAND MODE Global Configuration COMMAND USAGE For the DHCP r...

Page 153: ...DHCP server secondary The secondary DHCP server ip_address IP address of the server DEFAULT SETTING Primary and secondary 0 0 0 0 COMMAND MODE Global Configuration EXAMPLE AP config dhcp relay primar...

Page 154: ...rieve and modify MIB objects Table 15 SNMP Commands Command Function Mode Page snmp server community Sets up the community access string to permit access to SNMP commands GC 154 snmp server contact Se...

Page 155: ...EXAMPLE AP config snmp server community alpha rw AP config snmp server contact This command sets the system contact string Use the no form to remove the system contact information SYNTAX snmp server c...

Page 156: ...his command enables SNMP management access and also enables this device to send SNMP traps i e notifications Use the no form to disable SNMP service and trap messages SYNTAX snmp server enable server...

Page 157: ...mmunity command prior to using the snmp server host command Maximum length 23 characters DEFAULT SETTING Host Address None Community String public COMMAND MODE Global Configuration COMMAND USAGE The s...

Page 158: ...drAuthSuccess A client station has successfully authenticated its MAC address with the RADIUS server iappContextDataSent A client station s Context Data has been sent to another access point with whic...

Page 159: ...orm to delete an SNMP v3 view or remove a subtree from a filter SYNTAX snmp server vacm view name included excluded subtree mask mask name A user defined name that identifies an SNMP v3 view Maximum l...

Page 160: ...acm group This command configures SNMP v3 vacm view group Use the no form to delete an SNMP v3 view group or remove a subtree from a filter SYNTAX snmp server vacm group name security level level read...

Page 161: ...ponds to the 10th subtree ID When there are more subtree IDs than bits in the mask the mask is padded with ones EXAMPLE AP config snmp server vacm view trapfilter include 1 AP config snmp server vacm...

Page 162: ...snmp server user User Name 1 32 chris Group Name 1 32 RWPriv Authtype md5 cr none md5 Passphrase 8 32 a good secret Privacy des cr none des Passphrase 8 32 a very good secret AP config snmp server tar...

Page 163: ...r id A user defined name that identifies an SNMP v3 notification filter Maximum length 32 characters include Defines a filter type that includes objects in the MIB subtree exclude Defines a filter typ...

Page 164: ...he SNMP v3 users and settings SYNTAX show snmp users COMMAND MODE Exec EXAMPLE AP show snmp users UserName chris GroupName RWPriv AuthType MD5 Passphrase PrivType DES Passphrase AP show snmp target Th...

Page 165: ...ODE Exec EXAMPLE AP show snmp SNMP Information Service State Enable Community ro Community rw Location WC 19 Contact Paul EngineId 80 00 07 e5 80 00 00 2e 62 00 00 00 18 EngineBoots 1 Trap Destination...

Page 166: ...From Enabled iappStationRoamedTo Enabled localMacAddrAuthFail Enabled localMacAddrAuthSuccess Enabled pppLogonFail Enabled sntpServerFail Enabled configFileVersionChanged Enabled radiusServerChanged E...

Page 167: ...s or the leading letter of the file name should not be a period and the maximum length for file names is 32 characters for files on the access point Valid characters A Z a z 0 9 _ If the file contains...

Page 168: ...to from a TFTP server file Keyword that allows you to copy to from a flash memory file config Keyword that allows you to upload the configuration file from flash memory DEFAULT SETTING None COMMAND MO...

Page 169: ...nfig file 3 Boot block image Select the type of download 1 2 3 1 2 TFTP Source file name syscfg TFTP Server IP 192 168 1 19 AP show dual image This command displays the name of the current operation c...

Page 170: ...MODE Global Configuration EXAMPLE AP config radius server primary enable This setting has not been effective Table 17 RADIUS Client Commands Command Function Mode Page radius server enable Enables th...

Page 171: ...Global Configuration EXAMPLE AP config radius server address 192 168 1 25 AP config radius server port This command sets the RADIUS server network port SYNTAX radius server primary secondary port por...

Page 172: ...ius server accounting address address address IP address of the RADIUS Accounting server DEFAULT SETTING 0 disabled COMMAND MODE Global Configuration COMMAND USAGE When the RADIUS Accounting server UD...

Page 173: ...command sets the RADIUS Accounting key SYNTAX radius server accounting key key key The RADIUS Accounting server keyphrase DEFAULT SETTING 0 disabled COMMAND MODE Global Configuration EXAMPLE AP confi...

Page 174: ...onfig radius server timeout interim 500 AP config show radius This command displays the current settings for the RADIUS server DEFAULT SETTING None COMMAND MODE Exec EXAMPLE AP show radius Radius Acco...

Page 175: ...no form to disable 802 1X support SYNTAX 802 1x enable no 802 1x enable Authenticates clients that initiate the 802 1X authentication process Uses standard 802 11 authentication for all others DEFAUL...

Page 176: ...ession timeout seconds seconds The number of seconds Range 0 65535 DEFAULT 0 Disabled COMMAND MODE Global Configuration EXAMPLE AP config 802 1x session timeout 300 AP config show authentication This...

Page 177: ...nied Only MAC addresses entered as allowed in the address filtering table are allowed DEFAULT allowed COMMAND MODE Global Configuration EXAMPLE AP config address filter default denied AP config Table...

Page 178: ...DEFAULT None COMMAND MODE Global Configuration COMMAND MODE The access point supports up to 1024 MAC addresses An entry in the address table may be allowed or denied access depending on the global se...

Page 179: ...11 association remote Authenticate the MAC address of wireless clients with the RADIUS server during 802 1X authentication DEFAULT Disabled COMMAND MODE Global Configuration EXAMPLE AP config mac aut...

Page 180: ...CHAPTER 21 MAC Address Authentication Commands 180 EXAMPLE AP config mac authentication session timeout 1 AP config...

Page 181: ...ed with a specific VAP interface cannot establish wireless communications with each other Clients can communicate with clients associated to other VAP interfaces DEFAULT Disabled COMMAND MODE Global C...

Page 182: ...g the management interface on the access point Use the no form to disable this filtering SYNTAX filter ap manage no filter ap manage DEFAULT Enabled COMMAND MODE Global Configuration EXAMPLE AP config...

Page 183: ...d xx xx xx xx xx xx AP config filter acl destination address enable This command enables filtering ACL destination addresses from the Ethernet port SYNTAX no filter acl source address enable disable D...

Page 184: ...ODE Global Configuration COMMAND USAGE This command is used in conjunction with the filter ethernet type protocol command to determine which Ethernet protocol types are to be filtered EXAMPLE AP confi...

Page 185: ...he filtering table or the no filter ethernet type enable command to disable all filtering based on the filtering table EXAMPLE AP config filter ethernet type protocol ARP AP config RELATED COMMANDS fi...

Page 186: ...s Command Function Mode Page bridge stp service Enables the Spanning Tree feature GC 186 bridge stp br conf forwarding delay Configures the spanning tree bridge forward time GC 187 bridge stp br conf...

Page 187: ...before changing states i e discarding to learning to forwarding This delay is required because every device must receive information about topology changes before it starts to forward frames In addit...

Page 188: ...alue is the lower of 40 or 2 x forward time 1 DEFAULT SETTING 20 seconds COMMAND MODE Global Configuration COMMAND USAGE This command sets the maximum time in seconds a device can wait without receivi...

Page 189: ...become the root device EXAMPLE AP config bridge stp br conf priority 40000 AP config bridge stp br conf interface No idea SYNTAX bridge stp br conf interface ethernet wireless priority no bridge stp...

Page 190: ...dge MAC 00 12 CF A2 54 30 Status Disabled priority 32768 Hello Time 2 seconds Maximum Age 20 seconds Forward Delay 15 seconds AP show bridge br conf No idea SYNTAX show bridge br conf all 0 4095 COMMA...

Page 191: ...9 ATH1 configuration Link Port Priority 32 Link Path Cost 19 ATH2 configuration Link Port Priority 32 Link Path Cost 19 ATH3 configuration Link Port Priority 32 Link Path Cost 19 ATH4 configuration Li...

Page 192: ...2cfa25430 Root Port 0 ath0 port 0x2 Port ID 0x8002 Designated Root ID 8000 0012cfa25430 Designated Bridge ID 8000 0012cfa25430 Root Port Path Cost 0 State FORWARDING eth0 port 0x1 Port ID 0x8001 Desig...

Page 193: ...ODE Interface Configuration Wireless VAP EXAMPLE AP if wireless 0 VAP 0 wds ap AP if wireless 0 VAP 0 wds sta This command configures WDS STA SSID SYNTAX wds sta ap ssid ssid Security set identifyer M...

Page 194: ...ireless bridge network must specify the MAC address of the parent bridge that is linked to the root bridge or the root bridge itself EXAMPLE AP if wireless 0 VAP 0 wds sta ap red AP if wireless 0 VAP...

Page 195: ...mands Command Function Mode Page interface ethernet Enters Ethernet interface configuration mode GC 195 dns primary server Specifies the primary name server IC E 196 dns secondary server Specifies the...

Page 196: ...imary and secondary name servers are queried in sequence EXAMPLE This example specifies two domain name servers AP if ethernet dns primary server 192 168 1 55 AP if ethernet dns secondary server 10 1...

Page 197: ...192 168 1 2 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 253 AP if ethernet RELATED COMMANDS ip dhcp 197 ip dhcp This command enables the access point to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server Use the no form to restore...

Page 198: ...SAGE This command allows you to disable the Ethernet port due to abnormal behavior e g excessive collisions and reenable it after the problem has been resolved You may also want to disable the Etherne...

Page 199: ...fied port SYNTAX bridge link port priority index priority index Specifies the bridge link number on the wireless bridge Range 1 6 required on wireless interface only priority The priority for a port R...

Page 200: ...terface SYNTAX show interface ethernet DEFAULT SETTING Ethernet interface COMMAND MODE Exec EXAMPLE AP show interface ethernet Ethernet Interface Information IP Address 192 168 2 2 Subnet Mask 255 255...

Page 201: ...the 802 11g signal preamble IC W b g 208 protection method 209 short guard interval 209 beacon interval Configures the rate at which beacon signals are transmitted from the access point IC W 210 dtim...

Page 202: ...MMAND MODE Global Configuration EXAMPLE To specify the 802 11a interface enter the following command AP config interface wireless a AP if wireless a shutdown Disables the wireless interface IC W VAP 2...

Page 203: ...Configuration Wireless EXAMPLE AP if wireless g vap 0 AP if wireless g VAP 0 a mpdu Sets the Aggregate MAC Protocol Data Unit A MPDU SYNTAX a mpdu enable disable length length 1024 65535 seconds DEFAU...

Page 204: ...ected DEFAULT SETTING Automatic channel selection COMMAND MODE Interface Configuration Wireless COMMAND USAGE The available channel settings are limited by local regulations which determine the number...

Page 205: ...is not just a trade off between coverage area and maximum supported clients You also have to ensure that high strength signals do not interfere with the operation of other radio devices in your area...

Page 206: ...ight c 2005 2006 Atheros Communications Inc All Rights Reserved ath_dev Copyright c 2001 2007 Atheros Communications Inc All Rights Reserve d ath_ahb 0 9 4 5 Atheros multi bss LSDK7 1 3 71_v2 Howl Rev...

Page 207: ...416StopDmaReceive dma failed to stop in 1ms AR_CR 0x00000024 AR_DIAG_SW 0x40000020 ath_vdrv driver unloaded wlan mac acl policy unregistered ath_ahb driver unloaded ath_dev driver unloaded ath_dfs dri...

Page 208: ...iv to 2 on 2462 1 0 AP ar5416InitUserSettings ahp ah_miscMode 0xc ar5416Reset Setting CFG 0x10a Howl Revision ID 0xb9 MBSSID Set bit 22 of AR_STA_ID 0xb8c13054 device ath0 entered promiscuous mode br0...

Page 209: ...guration Wireless EXAMPLE AP if wireless 0 protection method cts only This setting has not been effective If want to take effect please execute make RF setting effective command AP if wireless 0 short...

Page 210: ...t which stations in sleep mode must wake up to receive broadcast multicast transmissions SYNTAX dtim period interval interval Interval between the beacon frames that transmit broadcast or multicast tr...

Page 211: ...hreshold packet size for which to send an RTS Range 0 2347 bytes DEFAULT SETTING 2347 COMMAND MODE Interface Configuration Wireless COMMAND USAGE If the threshold is set to 0 the access point always s...

Page 212: ...g VAP 0 description RD AP 3 AP if wireless g VAP 0 ssid This command configures the service set identifier SSID SYNTAX ssid string string The name of a basic service set supported by the access point...

Page 213: ...e SYNTAX closed system no closed system DEFAULT SETTING Disabled COMMAND MODE Interface Configuration Wireless VAP COMMAND USAGE When closed system is enabled the access point will not include its SSI...

Page 214: ...XAMPLE AP if wireless g VAP 0 association timeout interval 20 AP if wireless g VAP 0 auth timeout value This command configures the time interval within which clients must complete authentication to t...

Page 215: ...The number that identifies the VAP interface Options 0 7 COMMAND MODE Exec EXAMPLE AP show interface wireless g 0 Wireless Interface Information Identification Description Enterprise 802 11g Access P...

Page 216: ...door Quality of Service WMM Mode SUPPORTED WMM Acknowledge Policy AC0 Best Effort Acknowledge AC1 Background Acknowledge AC2 Video Acknowledge AC3 Voice Acknowledge WMM BSS Parameters AC0 Best Effort...

Page 217: ...ess A VAP 0 802 11a Channel 60 No 802 11a Channel Stations if wireless G VAP 0 802 11g Channel 1 802 11g Channel Station Table Station Address 00 04 23 94 9A 9C VLAN ID 0 Authenticated Associated Forw...

Page 218: ...ed Key are accepted for authentication wpa2 Clients using WPA2 are accepted for authentication wpa2 psk Clients using WPA2 with a Pre shared Key are accepted for authentication Table 25 Wireless Secur...

Page 219: ...ngs see 802 1X Authentication Commands on page 175 and RADIUS server details see RADIUS Client Commands on page 170 must be configured on the access point A RADIUS server must also be configured and b...

Page 220: ...command enables data encryption for wireless communications Use the no form to disable data encryption SYNTAX encryption no encryption DEFAULT SETTING disabled COMMAND MODE Interface Configuration Wir...

Page 221: ...t keys use 16 alphanumeric characters or 32 hexadecimal digits DEFAULT SETTING None COMMAND MODE Interface Configuration Wireless COMMAND USAGE To enable Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP use the auth shar...

Page 222: ...a signals that it sends to client devices Other keys can be used for decryption of data from clients When using IEEE 802 1X the access point uses a dynamic key to encrypt unicast and broadcast message...

Page 223: ...he unencrypted initialization vector in encrypted packets is used to calculate the WEP key TKIP changes the encryption key on each packet and rotates not just the unicast keys but the broadcast keys a...

Page 224: ...uthentication use the auth command to specify the authentication type and use the wpa preshared key command to specify one static key If WPA or WPA2 is used with pre shared key mode all wireless clien...

Page 225: ...the access point it requires full reauthentication The access point can store up to 256 entries in the PMKSA cache EXAMPLE AP if wireless g VAP 0 wpa pre shared key ASCII agoodsecret AP if wireless g...

Page 226: ...18 DFS max pulse dur 131 ticks wifi0 Atheros AR9100 WiSoC mem 0xb80c0000 irq 2 wlan mac acl policy registered ath_vdrv Version 0 1 All Rights Reserved LO NO WIRELESS EXTENSIONS ETH0 NO WIRELESS EXTEN...

Page 227: ...ATH parameter ieee80211_ioctl_setparam CHH Calling ieee80211_open ieee80211_ioctl_setparam CHH Calling ieee80211_open ADDED ATH0 MODE MASTER CREATED ATH0 MODE AP FOR SMC_VAP_0 BAD NUMBER ath_set_conf...

Page 228: ...ment and maintain an accurate network topology lldp service This command enables LLDP on the access point Use the no form to disable LLDP SYNTAX no link integrity ping detect DEFAULT SETTING Disabled...

Page 229: ...ig lldp transmit hold multiplier 5 AP config lldp transmit interval The frequency with which the LLDP header is transmitted SYNTAX link transmit interval interval interval The time between with the LL...

Page 230: ...smit delay to local change seconds seconds Time in seconds Range 1 8192 seconds DEFAULT SETTING 4 seconds COMMAND MODE Global Configuration EXAMPLE AP config lldp transmit delay to local change 10 txD...

Page 231: ...CHAPTER 28 Link Layer Discovery Commands 231...

Page 232: ...assigns the user to its own configured native VLAN ID CAUTION When VLANs are enabled the access point s Ethernet port drops all received traffic that does not include a VLAN tag To maintain network c...

Page 233: ...tches one of the wireless clients currently associated with the access point EXAMPLE AP config vlan enable Reboot system now y n y RELATED COMMANDS management vlanid 233 management vlanid This command...

Page 234: ...enabled the access point tags frames received from wireless clients with the default VLAN ID for the VAP interface If IEEE 802 1X is being used to authenticate wireless clients specific VLAN IDs can...

Page 235: ...sets the WMM operational mode on the access point Use the no form to disable WMM SYNTAX no wmm required required WMM must be supported on any device trying to associated with the access point Devices...

Page 236: ...2 1D priorities is specifically intended to facilitate interpretability with other wired network QoS policies While the four ACs are specified for specific types of traffic WMM allows the priority lev...

Page 237: ...e greater or equal to the LogCwMin value Range 1 15 microseconds AIFS Arbitrary InterFrame Space specifies the minimum amount of wait time before the next data transmission attempt Range 1 15 microsec...

Page 238: ...ce Configuration Wireless EXAMPLE AP if wireless a wmmparams ap 0 4 6 3 1 1 AP if wireless a TXOP Limit 0 0 94 47 Admission Control Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled TABLE AD 1 WMM Parame ters AC0 B...

Page 239: ...CHAPTER 30 WMM Commands 239...

Page 240: ...240 SECTION IV APPENDICES This section provides additional information and includes these items Hardware Specifications on page 244 Troubleshooting on page 241 Glossary on page 252 Index on page 256...

Page 241: ...1X be sure the wireless users have installed and properly configured 802 1X client software Table 31 LED Indicators Symptom Action POWER DIAG FAIL LEDs are off The AC power adapter may be disconnected...

Page 242: ...ernet port or the wireless interface that you are using has not been disabled If you are connecting to the access point through the wired Ethernet interface check the network cabling between the manag...

Page 243: ...s hardware using the console interface web interface or through a power reset Reset the access point to its default configuration by pressing the reset button on the back panel for 5 seconds or more T...

Page 244: ...dBm 802 11g 89 dBm 802 11n HT20 20MHz MCS 87 dBm 802 11n HT40 40MHz MCS 88 dBm 802 11a n 802 11a 88 dBm 802 11n HT20 20MHz MCS 87 dBm 802 11n HT40 40MHz MCS 85 dBm OPERATING FREQUENCY 802 11g n 2 4 2...

Page 245: ...s in base mode US Canada 13 channels ETSI 14 channels Japan 802 11a US Canada 13 normal mode 5 turbo mode ETSI 19 channels normal mode Japan 15 channels normal mode MODULATION TYPE 802 11g n CCK BPSK...

Page 246: ...ss B EN 55022B EN 55024 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 RADIO SIGNAL CERTIFICATION FCC Part 15C 15 247 15 207 2 4 GHz EN 300 328 EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 17 IC RSS 210 STANDARDS IEEE 802 11b g IEEE 802 11n d...

Page 247: ...with white stripes Also an RJ 45 connector must be attached to both ends of the cable NOTE Each wire pair must be attached to the RJ 45 connectors in a specific orientation CAUTION DO NOT plug a phone...

Page 248: ...other end of the cable STRAIGHT THROUGH WIRING If the twisted pair cable is to join two ports and only one of the ports has an internal crossover MDI X the two pairs of wires must be straight through...

Page 249: ...r cable to connect to any device type You must connect all four wire pairs as shown in the following diagram to support Gigabit Ethernet connections Figure 62 Crossover Wiring White Orange Stripe Oran...

Page 250: ...hese tests are specified in the ANSI TIA EIA TSB 95 Bulletin The Additional Transmission Performance Guidelines for 100 Ohm 4 Pair Category 5 Cabling Note that when testing your cable installation be...

Page 251: ...gram can be accessed from a terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation program The pin assignments and cable wiring used to connect to the console port are provided in the following table Figure 63...

Page 252: ...cryptography AES provides very strong encryption using a completely different ciphering algorithm to TKIP and WEP AUTHENTICATION The process to verify the identity of a client requesting network acce...

Page 253: ...thogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM The standard supports data rates of 6 12 24 and 54 Mbps IEEE 802 11B A wireless standard that supports wireless communications in the 2 4 GHz band using D...

Page 254: ...ld connect to another AP in Access Point mode or Repeater and Bridge mode Whenever there are two APs having wireless link together one in Access Point or Repeater and Bridge mode another using Repeate...

Page 255: ...ed network services All the services are delivered using a single radio channel enabling Virtual AP technology to optimize the use of limited WLAN radio spectrum WI FI PROTECTED ACCESS WPA employs 802...

Page 256: ...68 DTIM 210 E Ethernet port 33 event logs 146 external antennas 30 F filter 177 address 177 between wireless clients 181 local bridge 181 local or remote 179 management access 182 protocol types 184 V...

Page 257: ...154 community name 154 community string 154 enabling traps 156 trap destination 157 trap manager 157 SNTP 148 enabling client 149 server 148 software displaying version 138 downloading 168 SSID 212 S...

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