Table Of Contents
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - W -
Index
A
abbreviating commands4-3
access point image22-7
access point security settings, matching client devices10-16
accounting
with RADIUS12-12
with TACACS+12-21, 12-26
antenna
gainsA-5
Apply button3-4
ARP caching5-20
attributes, RADIUS
sent by the access point12-18
vendor-proprietary12-15
vendor-specific12-14
authentication
local mode with AAA5-16
NTP associations5-24
RADIUS
key12-5
login5-8, 12-7
TACACS+
defined12-21
key12-23
login5-13, 12-24
authentication server
configuring access point as local server8-2
EAP10-4, 12-3
authentication types
Network-EAP10-3
open10-2
shared key10-3
authoritative time source, described5-22
authorization
with RADIUS5-11, 12-11
with TACACS+5-14, 12-21, 12-25
AVVID priority mapping14-10
B
Back button3-4
backup authenticator, local8-1
banners
configuring
login5-40
message-of-the-day login5-39
default configuration5-39
when displayed5-38
basic settings
checking22-5
blocking communication between clients6-14
broadcast key rotation9-1
C
Cancel button3-4
carrier busy test6-18
CCKM10-6
CCK modulation6-7
CDP
disabling for routing device17-4
enabling and disabling
on an interface17-4
monitoring17-4
Cisco Centralized Key Management
See CCKM
Cisco TAC22-1
CiscoWorks 200018-4
CLI
abbreviating commands4-3
command modes4-2
editing features
enabling and disabling4-6
keystroke editing4-6
wrapped lines4-7
error messages4-4
filtering command output4-8
getting help4-3
history
changing the buffer size4-4
described4-4
disabling4-5
recalling commands4-5
no and default forms of commands4-3
terminal emulator settings2-4, 2-6
client ARP caching5-20
client communication, blocking6-14
client power level, limiting6-7
clock
See system clock
command-line interface
See CLI
command modes4-2
commands
abbreviating4-3
no and default4-3
setting privilege levels5-6
community strings
configuring18-5
overview18-3
configuration files
creating using a text editor20-10
deleting a stored configuration20-18
downloading
preparing20-10, 20-13, 20-16
reasons for20-8
using FTP20-13
using RCP20-16
using TFTP20-11
guidelines for creating and using20-9
invalid combinations when copying20-5
system contact and location information18-9
types and location20-9
uploading
preparing20-10, 20-13, 20-16
reasons for20-8
using FTP20-14
using RCP20-17
using TFTP20-11
connections, secure remote5-19
crypto software image5-19
CSID format, selecting12-13
D
daylight saving time5-34
default
configuration, resetting22-5
default commands4-3
default configuration
banners5-39
DNS5-37
NTP5-24
password and privilege level5-2
RADIUS5-8, 12-4
SNMP18-5
system message logging21-3
system name and prompt5-36
TACACS+5-13, 12-22
DHCP server
configuring access point as5-17
receiving IP settings from2-8
directories
changing20-4
creating and removing20-4
displaying the working20-4
DNS
default configuration5-37
displaying the configuration5-38
overview5-37
setting up5-37
domain names
DNS5-37
Domain Name System
See DNS
downloading
configuration files
preparing20-10, 20-13, 20-16
reasons for20-8
using FTP20-13
using RCP20-16
using TFTP20-11
image files
deleting old image20-22
preparing20-20, 20-23, 20-27
reasons for20-18
using FTP20-24
using RCP20-29
using TFTP20-21
DTIM6-16
E
EAP authentication
overview10-3
EAP-MD5 authentication
setting on client and access point10-17
EAP-SIM authentication
setting on client and access point10-18
EAP-TLS authentication
setting on client and access point10-17
editing features
enabling and disabling4-6
keystrokes used4-6
wrapped lines4-7
EIRP, maximumA-5, A-6, A-7
enable password5-4
enable secret password5-4
encrypted software image5-19
encryption for passwords5-4
error messages
during command entry4-4
setting the display destination device21-5
severity levels21-7
system message format21-2
Ethernet indicator22-3
Ethertype filters16-11
F
fallback role6-3
fast reassociation11-1
files
copying20-5
deleting20-5
displaying the contents of20-8
tar
creating20-6
displaying the contents of20-6
extracting20-7
image file format20-19
file system
displaying available file systems20-2
displaying file information20-3
local file system names20-2
network file system names20-5
setting the default20-3
filtering
configuring filters16-1
Ethertype filters16-11
IP filters16-8
MAC address filters16-3
show and more command output4-8
Flash device, number of20-2
fragmentation threshold6-17
frequenciesA-2, A-3, A-4
FTP
accessing MIB filesC-2
configuration files
downloading20-13
overview20-12
preparing the server20-13
uploading20-14
image files
deleting old image20-26
downloading20-24
preparing the server20-23
uploading20-26
G
get-bulk-request operation18-3
get-next-request operation18-3, 18-4
get-request operation18-3, 18-4
get-response operation18-3
global configuration mode4-2
GRE encapsulation15-6
group key updates10-14
H
help, for the command line4-3
history
changing the buffer size4-4
described4-4
disabling4-5
recalling commands4-5
history table, level and number of syslog messages21-8
Home button3-4
I
IGMP snooping helper14-10
indicators22-2
inter-client communication, blocking6-14
interface configuration mode4-2
IP address, finding and setting2-11
IP filters16-8
IPSU2-11
ISO designators for protocolsB-1
K
key features1-2
L
LEAP authentication
setting on client and access point10-16
LED indicators
Ethernet22-3
radio traffic22-3
status22-3
limiting client power level6-7
local authenticator, access point as8-1
login authentication
with RADIUS5-8, 12-7
with TACACS+5-13, 12-24
login banners5-38
log messages
See system message logging
M
MAC2-12, 2-13
MAC address filters16-3
management options
CLI4-1
Message Integrity Check9-1
messages
to users through banners5-38
MIBs
accessing files with FTPC-2
location of filesC-2
overview18-2
SNMP interaction with18-4
MIC9-1
migration mode, WPA10-13
Mode button22-7
monitoring
CDP17-4
N
Network-EAP10-3
Network Time Protocol
See NTP
no commands4-3
NTP
associations
authenticating5-24
defined5-22
enabling broadcast messages5-27
peer5-26
server5-26
default configuration5-24
displaying the configuration5-31
overview5-22
restricting access
creating an access group5-29
disabling NTP services per interface5-30
source IP address, configuring5-30
stratum5-22
synchronizing devices5-26
time
services5-22
synchronizing5-22
O
OFDM modulation6-7
OK button3-4
optional ARP caching5-20
P
password reset22-5
passwords
default configuration5-2
encrypting5-4
overview5-2
setting
enable5-3
enable secret5-4
with usernames5-5
PEAP authentication
setting on client and access point10-18
ports, protected6-15
power level
on client devices6-7
power level, maximumA-5
preferential treatment of traffic
See QoS
pre-shared key10-14
preventing unauthorized access5-2
privileged EXEC mode4-2
privilege levels
exiting5-7
logging into5-7
overview5-2, 5-6
setting a command with5-6
Public Secure Packet Forwarding6-14
Q
QoS
configuration guidelines14-4
overview14-2
quality of service
See QoS
R
radio
indicator22-3
RADIUS
attributes
CSID format, selecting12-13
sent by the access point12-18
vendor-proprietary12-15
vendor-specific12-14
WISPr12-16
configuring
access point as local server8-2
accounting12-12
authentication5-8, 12-7
authorization5-11, 12-11
communication, global12-5, 12-13
communication, per-server12-4, 12-5
multiple UDP ports12-5
default configuration5-8, 12-4
defining AAA server groups5-9, 12-9
displaying the configuration5-12, 12-17
identifying the server12-4
limiting the services to the user5-11, 12-11
method list, defined12-4
operation of12-3
overview12-2
suggested network environments12-2
tracking services accessed by user12-12
rate limit, logging21-9
RCP
configuration files
downloading20-16
overview20-15
preparing the server20-16
uploading20-17
image files
deleting old image20-31
downloading20-29
preparing the server20-27
uploading20-31
regulatory
domainsA-2, A-3, A-4
reloading access point image22-7
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
See RADIUS
Remote Copy Protocol
See RCP
repeater
as a LEAP client19-6
as a WPA client19-7
chain of access points19-2
restricting access
NTP services5-28
overview5-2
passwords and privilege levels5-2
RADIUS5-7, 12-1
TACACS+5-12
reverse tunnels15-6
RFC
1157, SNMPv118-2
1305, NTP5-22
1901, SNMPv2C18-2
1902 to 1907, SNMPv218-2
roaming1-4
fast roaming using CCKM11-1
rotation, broadcast key9-1
RTS threshold6-16
S
secure remote connections5-19
Secure Shell
See SSH
security features
synchronizing10-16
sequence numbers in log messages21-6
set-request operation18-4
severity levels, defining in system messages21-7
shared key10-5
show cdp traffic command17-5
Simple Network Management Protocol
See SNMP
slot time, short6-18
SNMP
accessing MIB variables with18-4
agent
described18-3
disabling18-5
community strings
configuring18-5
overview18-3
configuration examples18-9
default configuration18-5
limiting system log messages to NMS21-8
manager functions18-3
MIBs
location ofC-2
overview18-2, 18-4
snmp-server view18-9
status, displaying18-10
system contact and location18-9
trap manager, configuring18-8
traps
described18-3
enabling18-7
overview18-2, 18-4
types of18-7
versions supported18-2
snooping helper, IGMP14-10
software images
location in Flash20-19
tar file format, described20-19
spaces in an SSID7-4
SSH4-9
configuring5-20
crypto software image5-19
described5-19
displaying settings5-20
SSH Communications Security, Ltd.4-9
SSID
multiple SSIDs7-1
troubleshooting22-5
using spaces in7-4
static WEP
with open authentication, setting on client and access point10-16
with shared key authentication, setting on client and access point10-16
statistics
CDP17-4
SNMP input and output18-10
status indicators22-3
stratum, NTP5-22
subnet context manager
See SCM
summer time5-34
switchport protected command6-15
syslog
See system message logging
system clock
configuring
daylight saving time5-34
manually5-32
summer time5-34
time zones5-33
displaying the time and date5-32
overview5-21
See also NTP
system message logging
default configuration21-3
defining error message severity levels21-7
disabling21-4
displaying the configuration21-12
enabling21-4
facility keywords, described21-11
level keywords, described21-8
limiting messages21-8
message format21-2
overview21-2
rate limit21-9
sequence numbers, enabling and disabling21-6
setting the display destination device21-5
timestamps, enabling and disabling21-6
UNIX syslog servers
configuring the daemon21-10
configuring the logging facility21-10
facilities supported21-11
system name
default configuration5-36
manual configuration5-36
See also DNS
system prompt
default setting5-36
T
TAC22-1
TACACS+
accounting, defined12-21
authentication, defined12-21
authorization, defined12-21
configuring
accounting12-26
authentication key12-23
authorization5-14, 12-25
login authentication5-13, 12-24
default configuration5-13, 12-22
displaying the configuration5-15, 12-26
identifying the server12-23
limiting the services to the user5-14, 12-25
operation of12-21
overview12-20
tracking services accessed by user12-26
tar files
creating20-6
displaying the contents of20-6
extracting20-7
image file format20-19
Telnet2-14
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol9-1
Terminal Access Controller Access Control System Plus
See TACACS+
terminal emulator2-4, 2-6
TFTP
configuration files
downloading20-11
preparing the server20-10
uploading20-11
image files
deleting20-22
downloading20-21
preparing the server20-20
uploading20-22
TFTP server22-7
time
See NTP and system clock
timestamps in log messages21-6
time zones5-33
TKIP9-1
traps
configuring managers18-7
defined18-3
enabling18-7
notification types18-7
overview18-2, 18-4
troubleshooting22-1
with CiscoWorks18-4
with system message logging21-2
U
UNIX syslog servers
daemon configuration21-10
facilities supported21-11
message logging configuration21-10
upgrading software images
See downloading
uploading
configuration files
preparing20-10, 20-13, 20-16
reasons for20-8
using FTP20-14
using RCP20-17
using TFTP20-11
image files
preparing20-20, 20-23, 20-27
reasons for20-18
using FTP20-26
using RCP20-31
using TFTP20-22
user EXEC mode4-2
username-based authentication5-5
W
WDS11-5
Web-based interface
common buttons3-4
compatible browsers3-1
web site
Cisco Software Center2-11, 22-9
WEP
key example9-5
with EAP10-3
WEP key22-5
Wi-Fi Protected Access
See WPA
WISPr RADIUS attributes12-16
WPA10-6
WPA migration mode10-13