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Index
Numerics
802.11 Authentication Mode parameter 5-12
802.11b preamble, status of 7-10
802.11b Preamble parameter 5-9
802.11 mode, in ASTU 8-5
802.1X
authentication types
in ADU 5-15 to 5-19
in Windows XP 55
defined 5-15, 55
802.1x EAP Type parameter 5-29, 5-34, 5-45, 5-48, 5-52, 5-56
802.1x option 5-29, 5-34, 5-45, 5-48, 5-52, 5-56
A
About Aironet Desktop Utility, ADU menu option 9-9
About window
in ADU 9-9
in site survey utility 103
access point
CCX version supported 81, 85
channel, in site survey utility 76, 81, 84
currently associated to 7-9, 8-11
data rates, in site survey utility 84
frequency, in site survey utility 76, 81, 84
in wireless infrastructure 1-6
IP address
in ADU 7-9
in ASTU 8-11
in site survey utility 76
load, in site survey utility 81, 85
MAC address
in ADU 7-9
in site survey utility 76, 80, 84
maximum transmit data rate, in site survey utility 81
mismatches 7-14
model number 85
name
in ADU 7-9
in ASTU 8-11
in site survey utility 76, 81, 85
number of associations 85
problems associating to 10-10
radio 85
radio band, in site survey utility 81, 84
role in wireless network 1-5
security settings 5-22 to 5-25
Access Point 1 through 4 parameters 5-13
access points
associating to in Windows XP 70
number displayed in site survey utility 80
preferred, setting 5-13
reporting those that fail LEAP authentication 5-20 to 5-21, 5-25
viewing an accumulation of 88
viewing details in site survey utility 83 to 86
viewing status in site survey utility 75 to 78
Accumulate button, in site survey utility 87, 88
ACK frames 7-14
Action drop-down menu
in ADU 6-10, 9-8
in site survey utility 73, 90, 104
Activate button 4-6, 4-10
Adapter Information
button 9-10
window 9-10
Add Comments to Log File window (site survey utility) 94
Add User Comment, site survey utility menu option 94
ad hoc mode, in site survey utility 82
ad hoc network
defined 58
selecting in ADU 5-9
selecting in Windows XP 59
setting wireless mode 5-10
wireless LAN configuration 1-5
ADU
See Aironet Desktop Utility (ADU)
Advanced button 7-7
advanced parameters
described 5-2
setting 5-6 to 5-13
Advanced Statistics
button 7-13
window 7-13
Advanced Status window 7-7
AES, status of 7-6, 7-7
AES-CCMP, with WPA2 5-19
AES option, in Windows XP 60
Aironet Desktop Utility (ADU)
accessing help 9-10
described 1-4
exiting 9-8
feature comparison to Windows XP 3-17 to 3-18
finding version 9-9
icon 9-8
opening 9-8
Profile Management windows, overview 5-2
status and statistics tools
overview 7-2
setting parameters 7-2 to 7-3
using 7-4 to 7-15
Aironet Desktop Utility Help, ADU menu option 9-10
Aironet System Tray Utility (ASTU)
accessing help 8-5
described 1-4
exiting 8-6
icon 8-2 to 8-3, 9-8
opening 8-6
overview 8-2
pop-up menu 8-5 to 8-11
selecting the active profile 8-8 to 8-9
setting preferences 8-6 to 8-7
specifying pop-up menu options 8-7
Tool Tip window 8-3 to 8-5
using 8-1 to 8-11
using to open ADU 8-6
using to open troubleshooting utility 8-6
Aironet System Tray Utility Preferences window 8-6
Allow Association to Mixed Cells parameter
setting with EAP-FAST 5-42 to 5-43
setting with EAP-TLS 5-47
setting with LEAP 5-32
setting with PEAP (EAP-GTC) 5-51
setting with PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) 5-55
setting with static WEP 5-27
Allow Automatic PAC Provisioning for this Profile parameter 5-42
-AllowReRun, profile migration tool command line option 109
ALR, in site survey utility 103
Always Resume the Secure Session parameter
for LEAP 5-31
for PEAP (EAP-GTC) 5-50
antenna
assembling 3-5 to 3-6
described 1-3
gains
IEEE 802.11a 50
IEEE 802.11b 50
IEEE 802.11g 51
mounting 3-6 to 3-8
placement 72
rotating 3-8
specifications 29
antenna base, mounting 3-6 to 3-8
AP detailed information parameters (site survey utility) 84 to 86
AP Detailed Information window (site survey utility) 83
APS, in site survey utility 103
AP scan list, in site survey utility
displayed 79
opening 101
parameters 80 to 82
pausing 83
saving 100 to 101
viewing 79 to 82
AP Scan List Logging Configuration window (site survey utility) 96
AP Scan List tab (site survey utility), using 78 to 88
AP scan log, in site survey utility
deleting 100
viewing 98 to 99
AP scan log file, in site survey utility
displayed 87, 99
generating 86 to 87
name and location 97
AP scan logging, in site survey utility
configuring 96 to 97
disabling 98
enabling 98
AP scanning, using in site survey utility 96 to 101
associated AP status parameters (site survey utility) 76 to 78
Associated AP Status tab (site survey utility)
units as a percentage 75
units in dBm 75
using 74 to 78
association
rejections 7-15
time-outs 7-15
associations, in site survey utility 85
ASTU
See Aironet System Tray Utility (ASTU)
ATIM Window, in site survey utility 84
audience of document xii
authentication
process 5-17, 56
rejections 7-15
time-outs 7-15
type
setting 5-12
status of 7-8
Authentication Timeout Value parameter
for LEAP 5-32
Automatically Prompt for User Name and Password option
for EAP-FAST 5-38
for LEAP 5-31
auto profile selection
enabling 4-10
including a profile in 4-8 to 4-9
prioritizing profiles 4-9
removing a profile from 4-9
restrictions 4-9
status of 8-10
using 8-8
Auto Profile Selection Management window 4-8
Auto Select Profiles parameter 4-10
Available Infrastructure and Ad Hoc Networks window 4-4
B
beacon period, in site survey utility 84
beacons received
in ADU 7-14
in site survey utility 77
broadcast key rotation
described 5-21
setting on client and access point 5-25
broadcast packets
number received 7-13
number transmitted 7-13
broadcast SSIDs 5-4, 58
BSS Aging Interval parameter (Windows Control Panel) 5-64
bytes
number received 7-13
number transmitted 7-13
C
call admission control (CAC), in site survey utility 82
CAM
See Constantly Awake Mode (CAM)
Canadian compliance statement 39
card name 9-10
-CardOrder, profile migration tool command line option 109
caution, defined xiii
-CB20A, profile migration tool command line option 109
CCKM fast secure roaming
described 5-20
enabling with EAP-FAST 5-34
enabling with EAP-TLS 5-45
enabling with LEAP 5-29
enabling with PEAP (EAP-GTC) 5-48
enabling with PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) 5-52
setting on client and access point 5-25
CCX, version supported by access point 81, 85
certificates, required for EAP-TLS and PEAP authentication 5-44
channel of access point
in ADU 4-6
in site survey utility 76, 81, 84
channel of client adapter 7-6, 7-10
Channel parameter 5-11
channels, supported by regulatory domains
IEEE 802.11a 48
IEEE 802.11b/g 49
channel set, for which client adapter is configured 7-11
Choose Destination Location window (Install Wizard) 3-14
Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g Wireless Adapter Properties window 5-63
Cisco Aironet Desktop Utility (Diagnostics) window 7-12
Cisco Aironet Desktop Utility (Profile Management) window 4-2
Cisco Aironet Installation Program window (Install Wizard) 3-11
Cisco Centralized Key Management (CCKM)
See CCKM fast secure roaming
Cisco extended capabilities (CEC), in site survey utility 82
Cisco Key Integrity Protocol (CKIP)
statistics 7-15
status of 7-6
with LEAP 5-15
client adapter
association status in site survey utility 74
selecting in site survey utility 73 to 74
client name 9-10
Client Name parameter 5-4
client utilities
See Aironet Desktop Utility (ADU) and Aironet System Tray Utility (ASTU)
command line options, for profile migration tool 109 to 110
-ConfigFile, profile migration tool command line option 109
Configuration Settings window
for PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) 5-54
Configure AP Scan Logging, site survey utility menu option 96
Configure Scan List Columns window 4-5
Configure Thresholds, site survey utility menu option 90
configuring AP scan logging in site survey utility 96 to 97
configuring client adapter
deciding between ADU and Windows XP 3-17 to 3-18
in ADU 5-1 to 5-58
in Windows XP 57 to 62
configuring scan list columns 4-5
configuring threshold values in site survey utility 90 to 93
connection status 8-4, 8-10
Connection Status window (ASTU) 8-9
Constantly Awake Mode (CAM) 5-8
Contents, site survey utility menu option 103
conventions of document xiii to xiv
CRC errors 7-14
CTS frames 7-14
Current Status window 7-4
CWmax, in site survey utility 85
CWmin, in site survey utility 85
D
Data Display parameter 7-3, 7-12
data encryption
in ADU 7-7
in site survey utility 81, 84
data frames 7-14
data rate
in ADU 7-5
mismatches 7-14
of access point, in site survey utility 84
setting 5-10
specifications 27
when performing a site survey 72
debugging information, in site survey utility 84
declarations of conformity
European community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein 39 to 43
FCC 38
RF exposure 43
default values, using 5-2
Define Certificate window 5-46
Define PEAP (EAP-GTC) Configuration window 5-49
Define PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) Configuration window 5-53
Define Pre-Shared Keys window 5-26
Define WPA/WPA2 Pre-Shared Key window 5-28
Delete AP Scan Log, site survey utility menu option 100
Delete Threshold Log, site survey utility menu option 95
diagnosing client adapter operation 10-4 to 10-6
Diagnostics window 7-12
Disable Radio
ADU menu option 9-11
ASTU menu option 8-7
Display in Percent parameter (site survey utility) 74
Display Settings
ADU menu option 7-2
window 7-2
display units, specifying in site survey utility 74
diversity antenna 1-3
document
audience xii
conventions xiii to xiv
organization xii to xiii
purpose xii
domain name
including in Windows login
for EAP-FAST 5-38
for LEAP 5-32
specifying for saved user name and password
for EAP-FAST 5-38
for LEAP 5-31
driver
current version 9-9, 9-10
date 9-10
described 1-4
manually installing or upgrading 9-6
name 9-10
DSConfig, in site survey utility 85
duplicate frames, number received 7-14
dynamic WEP keys, overview 5-15 to 5-19, 55 to 56
E
EAP authentication
described 56
overview 5-15 to 5-19, 6-2, 55 to 56
restarting 6-16
using 6-1 to 6-16
EAP-Cisco Wireless
See LEAP authentication
EAP-FAST authentication
authenticating after a reboot/logon
with automatically prompted login 6-7
with saved username and password 6-13
with Windows username and password 6-4
authenticating after a reboot/logon/card insertion, with manually prompted login 6-10 to 6-12
authenticating after EAP-FAST password expires
with automatically prompted login 6-8
with manually prompted login 6-12
with saved username and password 6-14
with Windows username and password 6-5
authenticating after profile activation, with manually prompted login 6-9 to 6-10
authenticating after profile activation/card insertion
with automatically prompted login 6-6
with saved username and password 6-13
with Windows username and password 6-3 to 6-4
described 5-16 to 5-19
disabling 5-58
enabling 5-34
overview 6-2 to 6-3
RADIUS servers supported 5-16
requirements 5-34
setting on client and access point 5-23
stages of 6-3
user databases supported 5-17
EAP-FAST Authentication Status window
displayed 6-2
minimizing 6-3
EAP-FAST option 5-34
EAP-FAST Settings window 5-35, 5-36
EAP MSCHAPv2 Properties window - Windows XP 67
EAP-TLS authentication
authenticating after profile activation/card insertion/reboot/logon 6-14
described 5-17 to 5-19, 55, 56
disabling 5-58
enabling
in ADU 5-44 to 5-47
in Windows XP 62 to 64
RADIUS servers supported 5-17, 55
requirements 5-44
setting on client and access point 5-23
EAP-TLS machine authentication with machine credentials
requirements 5-44
setting 5-42, 5-46
EAP-TLS option 5-45
EIRP, maximum supported by regulatory domains
IEEE 802.11a 50
IEEE 802.11b 50
IEEE 802.11g 51
Enable AP Scan Logging, site survey utility menu option 98
Enable Expert Mode for AP Detailed Information parameter (site survey utility) 84
Enable Radio
ADU menu option 9-11
ASTU menu option 8-7
Enable Threshold Alerts, site survey utility menu option 93
Enable Threshold Logging, site survey utility menu option 93
Enable Tray Icon, ADU menu option 8-6
encryption errors 7-14
Enter Password window 5-41
Enter Wireless Network Password window 6-6, 6-7, 6-9, 6-11
error messages 10-12 to 10-24
errors
CRC 7-14
encryption 7-14
MIC 7-15
Exit menu option
in ADU 9-8
in ASTU 8-6, 9-8
in site survey utility 104
Export button 4-13
Export Profile window 4-13
F
Fast PSP 5-8
FCC
declaration of conformity statement 38
safety compliance statement 2-2
finding domain controller timeout value
for EAP-FAST 5-43
for LEAP 5-32
Fit Columns parameter (site survey utility) 79
frames
ACK 7-14
CTS 7-14
duplicate 7-14
number dropped 7-14
number received successfully 7-14
number received with errors 7-14
number retried 7-14
number transmitted successfully 7-14
RTS 7-14
frequencies, supported by regulatory domains
IEEE 802.11a 48
IEEE 802.11b/g 49
frequency
in ADU 7-5, 7-11
of access point, in site survey utility 81, 84
setting 5-10
G
general parameters
described 5-2
setting 5-3 to 5-5
Generic Token Card Properties window - Windows XP 69
global PACs 5-16, 5-41
Group Policy, described 3-21
Group Policy Delay parameter
installing hot fix for 3-21 to 3-22
setting with EAP-FAST 5-44
setting with EAP-TLS 5-47
setting with LEAP 5-33
setting with PEAP (EAP-GTC) 5-51
setting with PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) 5-55
setting with PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) machine authentication with machine credentials 5-56
setting with WPA/WPA2 passphrase 5-28
H
hardware components of client adapter 1-3
help
in ADU 9-10
in ASTU 8-5
in site survey utility 103
hops, in site survey utility 85
Host Based EAP option 5-56
host devices 2-4
Hysteresis parameter (site survey utility) 93
I
I/O range 10-9
Import button 4-12
Import EAP-FAST PAC File window 5-40
Import Profile window 4-12
Include Windows Logon Domain with User Name parameter
for EAP-FAST 5-38
for LEAP 5-32
indicators, in site survey utility 103
information about client adapter 9-10
infrastructure device, defined 1-2
infrastructure mode, in site survey utility 84
infrastructure network
selecting in ADU 5-9
wireless LAN configuration 1-6
inserting client adapter 3-2 to 3-8
Install Cisco Aironet Site Survey Utility window (Install Wizard) 3-13
installing
client adapter software 3-9 to 3-20
profile migration tool 107
Install Wizard file
described 1-4
installing 3-9 to 3-20
name 3-9
removing 9-7
interference 2-5, 3-6
interrupt request (IRQ) 10-9
introduction to client adapters 1-2
IP address
of access point
in ADU 7-9
in ASTU 8-11
in site survey utility 76
of client adapter 7-6, 8-5, 8-11
J
Japan, guidelines for operating client adapters 43
K
key icon 4-6
L
LEAP authentication
authenticating after a reboot/logon
with automatically prompted login 6-7
with saved username and password 6-13
with Windows username and password 6-4
authenticating after a reboot/logon/card insertion, with manually prompted login 6-10 to 6-12
authenticating after profile activation, with manually prompted login 6-9 to 6-10
authenticating after profile activation/card insertion
with automatically prompted login 6-6
with saved username and password 6-13
with Windows username and password 6-3 to 6-4
described 5-15 to 5-19
disabling 5-58
enabling 5-29 to 5-33
overview 6-2 to 6-3
RADIUS servers supported 5-15
requirements 5-29
setting on client and access point 5-22
stages of 6-3
timeout value 4-10, 8-8
using with login scripts 4-10
LEAP Authentication Status window
displayed 6-2
minimizing 6-3
LEAP option 5-29
LEAP Settings window 5-30
LEDs
described 1-3
interpreting 10-2
link quality
in ASTU 8-5, 8-11
in site survey utility 78
link speed
in ASTU 8-5
in site survey utility 78
List Installed Devices Even If Not Present in System parameter (site survey utility) 74
load, in site survey utility 81, 85
Locked Profile parameter 5-14
locked profiles 5-14
LOG, in site survey utility 103
log file, generating in site survey utility 87
-logfile, profile migration tool command line option 110
login scripts, using with LEAP 4-10, 8-9
Log Snapshot button, in site survey utility 86
long radio headers
status of 7-10
using 5-9
M
MAC address
of access point
in site survey utility 76, 80, 84
specifying 5-13
viewing 7-9
of client adapter 9-10
machine authentication with machine credentials
using EAP-TLS 5-42, 5-46
using PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) 5-55 to 5-57
machine authentication with user credentials
using PEAP (EAP-GTC) 5-49
using PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) 5-53
Manual Login
ADU menu option 5-31, 6-10
ASTU menu option 8-8
Manually Prompt for User Name and Password option
for EAP-FAST 5-38
for LEAP 5-31
Max PSP 5-8
message integrity check (MIC)
described 5-21, 7-8
errors 7-15
setting on client and access point 5-25
statistics 7-15
status of 7-8
types of 7-8
with WPA 5-19
Michael MIC, status of 7-8
microcellular network 1-6
Microsoft 802.1X supplicant, disabling 10-8
Microsoft hot fix
installing 3-21 to 3-22
required for Group Policy Delay parameter 3-21
Microsoft Wireless Configuration Manager
disabling 10-8
enabling in Install Wizard 3-17
role in switching between host-based EAP and non-host-based EAP profiles 5-56, 5-57
-miniPCI, profile migration tool command line option 110
MMH MIC
status of 7-8
with LEAP 5-15
Modify button 4-11, 5-3
multicast packets
number received 7-13
number transmitted 7-13
N
network
configurations 1-5 to 1-6
prioritizing connections 10-11
problems connecting to 10-11
type, current 4-3, 7-5
network name
in ADU 5-4, 7-7
in ASTU 8-3
in site survey utility 80, 84
Network Type parameter 5-9
New button 4-4, 5-3
noise level
in ADU 7-10
in site survey utility 77
No Network Connection Unless User Is Logged In parameter
for EAP-FAST 5-42, 6-13
for LEAP 5-32, 6-13
note, defined xiii
O
online help
for ADU 9-10
for ASTU 8-5
for site survey utility 103
Open Aironet Desktop Utility, ASTU menu option 8-6, 9-8
Open AP Scan List, site survey utility menu option 101
open authentication
setting 5-12, 60
status of 7-8
Open window (site survey utility) 101
operating systems supported xii, 2-4, 3-9
Options, site survey utility menu option 84, 88
Options window (site survey utility) 89
Order Profiles button 4-8
organization of document xii to xiii
P
PAC authority, selecting 5-39, 5-41
package contents 2-3
packets
broadcast 7-13
multicast 7-13
unicast 7-13
PAC provisioning
automatic 5-42
manual 5-42
PACs
copying from private store to global store 5-42
described 5-16, 5-42
entering password for 5-41
importing 5-40 to 5-41
rules for storage 5-16
types of 5-16
PAC stores
selecting 5-41
types of 5-41
Pause List Update button, in site survey utility 83
PC-Cardbus card
antenna 1-3
described 1-2
inserting 3-2
profiles tied to slot 4-7
removing 9-2
-pci350, profile migration tool command line option 110
PCI card
antenna
assembling 3-5 to 3-6
described 1-3
mounting 3-6 to 3-8
rotating 3-8
changing bracket 3-3
described 1-2
inserting 3-3 to 3-8
removing 9-2
-pcmcia350, profile migration tool command line option 110
PEAP (EAP-GTC) authentication
authenticating after profile activation/card insertion/reboot/logon 6-15
described 5-17, 55, 56
disabling 5-58
enabling
in ADU 5-48 to 5-51
in Windows XP 65 to 66, 68 to 70
RADIUS servers supported 5-17, 55
requirements 5-44
setting on client and access point 5-24
user databases supported 5-17
PEAP (EAP-GTC) machine authentication with user credentials, setting 5-49
PEAP (EAP-GTC) option 5-48
PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) authentication
authenticating after profile activation/card insertion/reboot/logon 6-16
Certificate option 5-53
described 5-17 to 5-19, 55, 56
disabling 5-58
enabling
in ADU 5-52 to 5-55
in Windows XP 65 to 67
RADIUS servers supported 5-17, 55
requirements 5-44
setting on client and access point 5-24
User Name and Password option 5-53
PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) machine authentication with machine credentials, setting 5-55 to 5-57
PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) machine authentication with user credentials, setting 5-53
PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) option 5-52
PEAP Properties window - Windows XP 68
peer-to-peer network 1-5, 5-9
physical specifications 26
Please Change Password window 6-5, 6-8, 6-12, 6-14
power level, current 7-9
power levels, available 7-9
power save mode, currently being used 7-9
Power Save Mode parameter 5-8
power specifications 30
Preferences, ASTU menu option 8-6
Preferred Access Points window 5-13
Preparing Setup window (Install Wizard) 3-10, 9-3
Pre-Shared Key (Static WEP) option 5-26
Previous Installation Detected window (Install Wizard) 9-4
private PACs 5-16, 5-41
product model numbers 1-2
profile
active 4-10, 8-3, 8-10
default 4-2
described 4-2
locked 5-14
Profile Management (Advanced) window 5-6
Profile Management (General) window 4-7
Profile Management (Security) window 5-14
Profile Management window 4-2
Profile Management windows, parameters missing 10-11
profile manager
auto profile selection feature 4-8 to 4-9
creating a new profile 4-4 to 4-7
deleting a profile 4-11
editing a profile 4-11
exporting a profile 4-12 to 4-13
importing a profile 4-12
opening 4-2 to 4-3
parameters missing 4-3, 10-11
selecting the active profile 4-10
profile migration tool
command line options 109 to 110
compatibility with Install Wizard 106
entering multiple commands 109
finding version number 106
installing 107
name and location of generated log file 108, 110
name mangling 106
overview 106
rules governing profile migration 106 to 107
running 108
running multiple times 109
uninstalling 111
using 105 to 111
viewing generated log file 108
Profile Name parameter 5-4
profiles, losing 9-6
profiles submenu (ASTU) 8-8
Protected EAP
See PEAP (EAP-GTC) authentication and PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) authentication
Protected EAP Properties window - Windows XP 66
protocol driver, finding version 9-9
proximity beeper
configuring 88 to 89
disabling 90
enabling 90
inverting the tone of 89
using 88 to 90
PRX, in site survey utility 103
purpose of document xii
Q
QoS
See quality of service
QoS Packet Scheduler
enabling on Windows 2000 5-59 to 5-61
enabling on Windows XP 5-62
quality of service (QoS)
described 5-59
in site survey utility 82
status of 7-8
R
radio
described 1-3
enabling or disabling 8-7, 9-11
specifications 27 to 29
radio band of access point, in site survey utility 81, 84
RADIUS servers
additional information 5-19, 56
defined 5-15, 55
supported 5-15 to 5-19, 55
range 5-7
Reauthenticate menu option
in ADU 6-16
in ASTU 6-16, 8-8
receive rate 7-10, 8-11
receive statistics 7-13, 7-14 to 7-15
Refresh button 4-4
Refresh Interval parameter 7-3, 7-12
regulatory
domains
IEEE 802.11a 48
IEEE 802.11b/g 49
information 38 to 45
specifications 30
related publications xv
Remove button 4-11
removing client adapter 9-2
-replace, profile migration tool command line option 110
resize tab, on site survey utility 103
resource conflicts, resolving
in Windows 2000 10-9
in Windows XP 10-10
Restrict Time Finding Domain Controller parameter
setting with EAP-FAST 5-43
setting with LEAP 5-32 to 5-33
RF obstructions 2-5, 3-6, 72
RM-APScan, in site survey utility 82, 86
RM-CliWlk, in site survey utility 82, 86
RM-Normal, in site survey utility 82, 86
roaming
described 1-6
parameters, setting in the Windows Control Panel 5-63 to 5-64
threshold 5-64
RSSI, in site survey utility 80, 84
RTS frames 7-14
Run Test button, in troubleshooting utility 10-5
S
safety
information 2-2 to 2-3
specifications 30
Save AP Scan List, site survey utility menu option 100
Save As window (site survey utility) 100
saved username and password
described
for LEAP 5-30
entering
for EAP-FAST 5-38
for LEAP 5-31
Save Report, in troubleshooting utility
button 10-7
window 10-7
Scan button 4-4
scan list columns, configuring 4-5
Scan List Settings, ADU menu option 4-4
Scan Valid Interval parameter (Windows Control Panel) 5-64
seamless roaming 1-6
security features
overview 5-14 to 5-21
synchronizing 5-22 to 5-25
security mode 4-3
security parameters
described 5-2
setting 5-14 to 5-57
Select Adapter
site survey utility menu option 73
window (site survey utility) 73
Select Network Component Type window 5-61
Select Network Service window 5-61
Select Profile, ASTU menu option 8-8 to 8-9
sensitivity 28
serial number of client adapter 9-10
server-based authentication, currently being used 7-7
Setup Status window (Install Wizard) 9-5
Setup Type window (Install Wizard) 3-12
shared authentication
setting 5-12, 60
status of 7-8
short radio headers
status of 7-10
using 5-9
Show Connection Status, ASTU menu option 8-9
signal quality
in ADU 7-10
in site survey utility 77
signal strength
as a percentage 7-3
in ADU 7-6, 7-10
in ASTU 8-5
in dBm 7-3
Signal Strength Display Units parameter 7-3
signal-to-noise ratio (SNR)
as a percentage 7-3
in ADU 4-6
in dB 7-3
in site survey utility 78
site requirements
for client devices 2-5
for infrastructure devices 2-5
site survey
environmental considerations 72
guidelines 72
performing 71 to 104
site survey utility
About window 103
accessing help 103
Accumulate button 87, 88
AP detailed information parameters 84 to 86
AP Detailed Information window 83
AP scan list
parameters 80 to 82
pausing 83
viewing 79 to 82
associated AP status parameters 76 to 78
client adapter association status 74
configuring
AP scan logging 96 to 97
proximity beeper 88 to 89
threshold values 90 to 93
debugging information 84
deleting
AP scan log 100
threshold log file 95
disabling
AP scan logging 98
proximity beeper 90
threshold triggers 93
enabling
AP scan logging 98
proximity beeper 90
threshold triggers 93
exiting 104
finding version of 103
Fit Columns parameter 79
generating AP scan log file 86 to 87
indicators 103
inverting tone of proximity beeper 89
log file 87
Log Snapshot button 86
opening 73
opening AP scan list 101
overview 72
Pause List Update button 83
resize tab 103
resizing columns 79
saving AP scan list 100 to 101
selecting client adapter 73 to 74
specifying
directory 3-13
display units 74
status bar 102 to 103
status messages 102
top of main window 74
trend graph, explained 76
uninstalling 104
using
AP Scan List tab 78 to 88
AP scanning 96 to 101
thresholds 90 to 95
View AP Details button 83
viewing
access point details 83 to 86
an accumulation of access points 88
AP scan log 98 to 99
status of access point 75 to 78
threshold log file 94 to 95
Smart Card or other Certificate Properties window - Windows XP 63
software
compatibility with Cisco Aironet client adapters 3-9
installing 3-9 to 3-20
procedures 9-3 to 9-11
uninstalling 9-6 to 9-7
upgrading 9-3 to 9-5
software components
described 1-4
finding versions 9-9
specifications
physical 26
power 30
radio 27 to 29
regulatory compliance 30
safety 30
spread spectrum 1-3
SSID
setting 5-4
viewing
in ADU 4-3, 4-5, 7-7
in ASTU 8-3, 8-11
in site survey utility 80, 84, 89
SSID1 parameter 5-4
SSID2 parameter 5-5
SSID3 parameter 5-5
Ssidl, in site survey utility 82
Start Test button, in troubleshooting utility 10-5
static WEP
disabling 5-58
enabling 5-26 to 5-27
with open authentication, setting on client and access point 5-22
with shared key authentication, setting on client and access point 5-22
static WEP keys
guidelines for entering
in ADU 5-27
in Windows XP 61
overview 5-15, 54
selecting transmit key 5-27
size of 5-26
statistics
method of calculation 7-12
receive 7-13, 7-14 to 7-15
transmit 7-13, 7-14
viewing 7-12 to 7-15
status bar, in site survey utility 102 to 103
status messages, in site survey utility 102
status of client adapter
in ADU Advanced Status window 7-7 to 7-11
in ADU Current Status window 7-4 to 7-6
in ASTU Connection Status window 8-9 to 8-11
in ASTU Tool Tip window 8-4
in Windows XP 70
Stop Test button, in troubleshooting utility 10-5
supplicant, finding version 9-9
system requirements 2-4
T
Taiwan, administrative rules for client adapters 44 to 45
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
described 5-21
setting on client and access point 5-25
with WPA 5-19
temporary username and password
automatically prompt for
for EAP-FAST 5-38
for LEAP 5-31
described
for EAP-FAST 5-37, 5-38
for LEAP 5-30
manually prompt for
for EAP-FAST 5-38
for LEAP 5-31
selecting options
for EAP-FAST 5-38
for LEAP 5-31
using Windows credentials
for LEAP 5-31
third-party tool, enabling in Install Wizard 3-17
threshold log file
adding a comment to 94
deleting in site survey utility 95
name and location 93
viewing in site survey utility 94 to 95
Threshold Log File window (site survey utility) 95
Threshold Logging Configuration window (site survey utility) 91
thresholds, using in site survey utility 90 to 95
threshold triggers
disabling in site survey utility 93
enabling in site survey utility 93
throughput 5-8, 5-9
time of day, in site survey utility 80, 87, 88
TKIP
option in Windows XP 60
status of 7-6
Token Configuration window 6-15
translated safety warnings 31 to 36
transmit key 5-27
transmit power, in site survey utility 82, 86
Transmit Power Level parameter 5-7
transmit rate 7-10, 8-11
transmit statistics 7-13, 7-14
Troubleshooting
ADU menu option 10-4
ASTU menu option 8-6, 10-4
button 10-4
troubleshooting information, accessing 10-2
troubleshooting utility
saving detailed report to text file 10-7
using 10-3 to 10-7
Troubleshooting Utility window
detailed report 10-6
initial window 10-4
with test results 10-5
U
unicast packets
number received 7-13
number transmitted 7-13
uninstalling
client adapter software 9-6 to 9-7
profile migration tool 111
unpacking the client adapter 2-3
upgrading client adapter software 9-3 to 9-5
up time, status of 7-10
Use Auto Profile Selection, ASTU menu option 8-8
Use Machine Information For Domain Logon parameter
for EAP-TLS 5-42, 5-46
for PEAP (EAP-GTC) 5-49
for PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) 5-53
Use Saved User Name and Password option
for EAP-FAST 5-38
for LEAP 5-30
Use Temporary User Name and Password option
for EAP-FAST 5-37, 5-38
for LEAP 5-30
Use Windows to Configure My Wireless Network Settings parameter - Windows XP 58
Use Windows User Name and Password option
for EAP-FAST 5-38
for LEAP 5-30, 5-31, 5-38
V
View AP Details button, in site survey utility 83
View AP Scan Log, site survey utility menu option 86, 98
viewer, name and location 93, 97
View Report button, in troubleshooting utility 10-6
View Threshold Log, site survey utility menu option 94
W
warning
antenna 2-2, 33
defined xiii to xiv
explosive device proximity 2-2, 32
laptop users 2-3, 34 to 36
WEP
keys
additional security features 5-21
defined 5-14, 54
entry method 5-26
size of 5-15, 54
types of 5-15, 54
status of 7-6
WEP key hashing, described 5-21
WEP option, in Windows XP 60
Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM)
enabling 5-59 to 5-62
in site survey utility 82
status of 7-8
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
described 5-19, 56
enabling in Windows XP 60
enabling with EAP-FAST 5-34
enabling with EAP-TLS 5-45
enabling with LEAP 5-29
enabling with PEAP (EAP-GTC) 5-48
enabling with PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) 5-52
in site survey utility 82
software required 56
Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2)
described 5-19
enabling with EAP-FAST 5-34
enabling with EAP-TLS 5-45
enabling with LEAP 5-29
enabling with PEAP (EAP-GTC) 5-48
enabling with PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) 5-52
in site survey utility 82
Windows 2000
disabling Microsoft 802.1X supplicant 10-8
resolving resource conflicts 10-9
Windows Wireless Network Connection icon, shows unavailable connection 10-11
Windows XP
associating to an access point 70
configuring client adapter through 57 to 62
disabling Microsoft Wireless Configuration Manager 10-8
enabling EAP-TLS authentication 62 to 64
enabling PEAP authentication 65 to 70
feature comparison to ADU 3-17 to 3-18
making a configuration decision 3-17 to 3-18
resolving resource conflicts 10-10
security features 54 to 56
viewing status of client adapter 70
Wireless Cisco Connection Properties window - Windows 2000 5-60
wireless infrastructure 1-6
wireless mode, current 4-6, 7-5
Wireless Mode parameter 5-10
Wireless Mode When Starting Ad Hoc Network parameter 5-10
Wireless Network Connection Properties window (Wireless Networks Tab) - Windows XP 58
Wireless Network Connection Properties window - Windows XP 5-62
Wireless Network Connection Status window - Windows XP 70
Wireless Network Properties window (Association Tab) - Windows XP 59
Wireless Network Properties window (Authentication Tab) - Windows XP 62, 65
WMM
See Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM)
workstation
defined 1-2
in wireless infrastructure 1-6
WPA
See Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
WPA/WPA2/CCKM EAP Type parameter
with EAP-FAST 5-34
with EAP-TLS 5-45
with LEAP 5-29
with PEAP (EAP-GTC) 5-48
with PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) 5-52
WPA/WPA2/CCKM option
used to enable CCKM fast secure roaming 5-20
with EAP-FAST 5-34
with EAP-TLS 5-45
with LEAP 5-29
with PEAP (EAP-GTC) 5-48
with PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) 5-52
WPA/WPA2 Passphrase option 5-28
WPA2
See Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2)
WPA2 passphrase
described 5-19
disabling 5-58
enabling 5-28
setting on client and access point 5-22
WPA option, in Windows XP 60
WPA passphrase
described 5-19, 56
disabling 5-58
enabling 5-28
setting on client and access point 5-22
WPA Pre-Shared Key
See WPA passphrase or WPA2 passphrase
WPA-PSK
described 5-19, 56
option in Windows XP 60