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Appendix B – Useful terms and definitions
Acronyms and Abbreviations
MAC
Media Access Control
RSSI
Receive Signal Sensitivity Indication
SSID
Service Set Identifier
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
ACL
Access Control List
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol
NTP
Network Time Protocol
STP
Spanning Tree Protocol
TCP
Transmission Control Protocol
IP Internet
Protocol
802.11h
The 802.11h specification is an addition to the 802.11 family of standards for wireless local area
networks (WLANs). 802.11h is intended to resolve interference issues introduced by the use of
802.11a in some locations, particularly with military radar systems and medical devices.
802.11Q
IEEE
802.11Q
defines a mechanism for tagging frames so that they can be segregated into separate
VLAN
s.
802.11i
An upcoming security standard currently being developed by IEEE that features 802.1x authentication
protections and adds AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) technology, a stronger level of security
than used in WPA for encryption protection along with other enhancements.
IEEE 802.1x
A security standard featuring a port-based authentication framework and dynamic distribution of
session keys for WPA-TKIP encryption. A RADIUS server is required.
SSID
Each
ESS
has a Service Set Identifier (
SSID
) used to identify the
Radio
that belong to the
ESS
.
Radios
can be configured with the
SSID
of the
ESS
to which they should associate. By default,
radios broadcast their
SSID
to advertise their presence.
VLAN
A
VLAN
is a switched network that is logically rather than physically segmented.
VLAN
s enable
workstations and other devices to have a virtual association - independent of geographic location or
physical attachment to the network. These groupings can be based upon organizational unit,
application, role, or any other logical grouping.
WEP