Table Of Contents
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W -
Index
A
access point
creating and configuring VLANs on4-11
using a bridge as12-2
accounting on RADIUS server9-16
activity timeout7-18, 9-6
administrator authorization8-33
Aironet extensions3-20
antennas
gainsB-3
receive and transmit3-16
Apply button2-3
assigning network ports9-15
associations allowed, more than 20 workgroup bridges3-20
association table
Association Table Advanced page7-16
Association Table page9-2
Station page9-3
authentication server
Authentication Server Setup page8-15
backup servers8-32
EAP8-4
port setting8-16
shared secret8-17
authentication types
combining MAC-based and EAP8-26
LEAP8-17
MAC-based8-22
Network-EAP8-3
open8-5
shared key8-6
summary of settings8-28
B
backup authentication servers8-32
basic settings
configuration server protocol3-3
default gateway3-3
ensure compatibility with3-8
IP address3-3
IP subnet mask3-3
optimize radio network for3-8
role in radio network3-4
SNMP admin. community3-8
SSID3-4, 3-11, 3-13
system name3-3
baud rate2-5
beacons, period and rate3-15
bit-flip attack8-3
blinking top panel indicators13-28
BOOTP protocol7-5
BOOTP server timeout7-5
Boot Server Setup page7-4
BPDU messages9-10
bridge loops, eliminating with STP9-10
broadcast SSID3-13
broadcast WEP key rotation8-13
browsing to network devices9-2
C
Cancel2-3
carrier sense lost13-7
carrier test13-2
CCNA examxvii, 9-11
CDP MIB2-8
centralized administrator authentication8-36
assigning RADIUS or TACACS servers8-37
authorization parameters8-39
examples of8-39
procedure for configuring8-36
system flow notes8-38
channel
identifiers, center frequenciesB-2
overlap3-15
restrict searched channels3-16
search for less-congested channel3-16
checkstack command13-17
China regulatory domainB-2
Cisco Discovery Protocol9-9
Cisco Discovery Protocol MIB2-8
CiscoPressxvii, 9-11
Cisco Secure ACS
enabling EAP8-18
setting session-based WEP key timeout8-19
Cisco Services Setup page10-2
CiscoWorks20009-9
class identifier9-4
CLI
auto-apply2-7
common functions2-6
Console/Telnet Setup page11-4
diagnostics13-13
interface setup11-4
terminal emulator settings2-5
client devices
browsing to9-2
deauthenticating9-8
disassociating9-8
EAP settings8-17
in network map2-4
Station page information9-4
cold restart10-12
collisions13-7
combining EAP and MAC-based authentication8-26
configuration
distributing the configuration10-7
downloading the configuration10-9
resetting the configuration10-11
resetting to defaults13-31
System Configuration Setup page10-8
uploading the configuration10-10
configuration server protocol3-3
continuous link test9-7
D
Database Query page11-3
data rate9-5
data rate, radio3-14
defined11-5
DHCP
class identifier7-7
lease duration7-6
minimum lease duration7-6
multiple-offer timeout7-5
Diagnostic pages
AP Radio Port page13-8
Ethernet Port page13-5
Event Log page13-10
Network Ports page13-3
Radio Diagnostics13-2
diagnostic pages
packet tracing13-23
disable STP9-13
Disallow Infrastructure Stations3-20
discards13-5
Distribute Configuration page10-7
Distribute Firmware page10-6
diversity, antenna3-16
DNS server7-9
draft of 802.1x protocol8-16
DTIM3-15
E
EAP authentication
combining with MAC-based authentication8-26
overview8-3
setting up in Cisco Secure ACS8-18
setting up on the access point8-15
setting WEP key timeout8-19
EIRP, maximumB-3to B-4
encryption. See WEP
ensure compatibility with3-8
Error messagesC-1
Ethernet configuration
advanced settings3-29
hardware settings3-26
identity settings3-25
speed3-27
Ethernet encapsulation type3-21
Ethernet indicator13-27
Ethernet Port page13-5
Ethertype filters listA-2
Event log messagesC-1
Cisco Emblem formatC-2
default formatC-2
message descriptionsC-4
message formatsC-2
statuses and reasonsC-28
Event Log page13-10
Event Log Summary page13-12
Event notification
Event Display Setup page7-18
Event Handling Setup page7-21
Express Setup page3-2
extended statistics7-18
F
filters
MAC address filtering5-6
protocol filtering5-2
protocol filter listsA-1
find a bridge's physical location13-28
firmware
distributing to other Access Points10-6
updating to a new version10-2
flow control2-5
Forward Delay setting9-14
fragment threshold3-15
frequenciesB-2
FTP7-10
G
gateway3-3
get, using Database Query page11-3
H
Hello Time setting9-14
help, setting up7-7
hexadecimal digits8-8
Home button2-2
hops9-6
Hot Standby mode12-7
HTTP Port7-8
HyperTerminal2-7
I
initialization vector8-12
IP port filters, list of available protocolsA-4
IP protocol filters listA-3
IP subnet mask3-3
ISO designators for protocolsA-1
Israel regulatory domainB-2
J
Japan
power levels and antenna gainB-4
regulatory domainB-2
K
key features1-2
key hashing, WEP8-12
Kilomicroseconds, in beacon period3-15
L
late collisions13-7
LEAP
enabling on a repeater access point8-19
with Network-EAP setting8-14
LED indicators13-27
locate unit by flashing LEDs13-28
link test9-6
load balancing3-20
Locate unit by flashing LEDs13-28
logs13-10
M
MAC address3-3
MAC address filters5-6
MAC-based authentication8-22
combining with EAP8-26
setting up in Cisco Secure ACS8-27
map windows2-3
Max Age setting9-14
memory, conserving7-18
memory use diagnostics13-20
MessagesC-1
Mexico, regulatory domainB-2
MIB files
access point MIB2-9
Cisco Discovery Protocol MIB2-8
IEEE802dot11-MIB2-9
standard MIB-II2-8
MIC8-10
Microsoft Internet Explorer2-2
monitored access point12-7
multicast packets3-19
N
name server7-9
NAS, adding and configuring8-18
native VLAN
configuration4-5
creating4-11
Netscape Communicator2-2
Network-EAP8-3
network infrastructure, classify workgroup bridges as3-20
Network Map window2-4
Network Ports page13-3
non-root bridge1-9
North America and ANZ regulatory domainB-2
O
OID11-3
OK2-3
operating status9-4
operational state9-4
optimize radio network for3-8
overrun packets13-7
P
packet hold time9-10
packet tracing13-23
parity2-5
password reset13-31
Path Cost setting9-14
pings9-6
ports, assigning to MAC addresses9-15
power level maximumB-3to B-4
power level setting3-14
preamble3-24
primary port3-10
priority settings, STP9-14
protocol filters
enabling filters5-6
forward or block5-5
list of available protocolsA-1
priorities5-5
time to live setting5-4
Proxy Mobile IP
components of6-2
configuring6-14
how it works6-3
security6-6
understanding6-2
PSPF7-18
Q
QoS configuration
entering information for5-10
Generate QBSS Element5-11
Send IGMP General Query5-12
settings on QoS setup page5-11
Traffic Category5-12
Use Symbol Extensions5-11
Quality of Service, defined1-3
R
radio
carrier test13-2
indicator13-27
radio cell role3-19
radio configuration
advanced settings3-17
hardware settings3-12
identity settings3-9
primary port3-10
radio modulation3-24
radio power level3-14
RADIUS-based VLAN access control4-7
RADIUS server
backup servers8-32
shared secret8-17
wireless network accounting9-16
receive antenna3-16
regulatory domainsB-2
related publications, obtainingxvi
repeater
chain of bridges1-10, 12-5
setting up a repeater12-5
setting up as a LEAP Client8-19
specified access points3-24
resetting the configuration10-11
resetting to the default configuration13-31
Restarting the bridge10-12
Restore Defaults button2-3
restrict searched channels3-16
roaming1-3
rogue AP
alert timeout for7-17
role in radio network3-4
Root Radio Advanced page3-18
Root Radio Hardware page3-12
Root Radio Identification page3-9
root unit3-4
routing setup7-12
RS-232 serial port2-5
RTS retries and threshold3-15
rugged access point12-2
S
search for less-congested channel
restrict searched channels3-16
Secure Shell11-5
security
Cisco Secure ACS8-18
overview8-2
Security Setup page8-34
user manager8-33
serial cable2-5
server setup
boot server7-4
FTP7-10
name server7-9
routing7-12
time server7-2
web server7-7
session-based WEP key, timeout value8-19
severity levels7-17
shared key8-6
shared secret8-17
SNMP
Admin. community3-8
Database Query page11-3
gets and sets11-3
OID11-3
SNMP Setup page11-2
supported MIBs2-8
Trap Community11-2
Trap Destination11-2
using to set WEP8-9
value11-3
Spanning-Tree Protocol
disable STP9-13
enable port9-14
Forward Delay9-14
Hello Time9-14
Max Age9-14
Path Cost9-14
priority, bridge9-14
priority, port9-14
setting up9-10
Speed setting3-27
SSH11-5
SSID3-4
primary and secondary4-6
SSID for use by Infrastructure Stations3-20
standby mode12-7
state, operational9-4
Station pages9-3
statistics9-7
status, operating9-4
status indicator13-27
stop bits2-5
STP. See Spanning-Tree Protocol
system name3-3
T
Telnet interface
enabling Telnet11-5
setup page11-4
using a Telnet session2-7
temporal key integrity protocol3-23
terminal emulator, using2-5
TFTP7-11, 10-5
timeout per device class setting7-18
timeout value for session-based WEP keys8-19
time server
GMT offset7-3
manually set date and time7-3
TKIP8-12
top panel indicators13-27
tracing packets13-23
transmit antenna3-16
transmit power3-14
trap community, SNMP11-2
trap destination, SNMP11-2
troubleshooting13-1
U
underrun packets13-7
unicast packets, filtering5-9
updating firmware10-2to 10-6
uploading a configuration file
from a file server10-10
from a local drive10-10
user management
capabilities8-35
creating list of authorized users8-34
user information8-34
using11-5
V
vendor class identifier7-7
VLAN configuration
802.1Q Encapsulation Mode4-3
broadcast domain segmentation4-5
creating and configuring on access point4-11
creating and configuring SSIDs4-15
creating native VLAN4-11
creating SSID for infrastructure devices4-20
enabling VLAN (802.1Q) tagging4-18
entering information4-2
example of4-9
Existing VLANs4-4
identifying the native VLAN4-18
Maximum Number of Enabled VLAN IDs4-3
native VLAN configuration4-5
Native VLAN ID4-4
obtaining and recording setup information4-10
Optionally allow Encrypted packets on the unencrypted VLAN4-4
primary and secondary SSIDs4-6
rules and guidelines for4-20
security policy4-4
settings on VLAN setup page4-2
Single VLAN ID which allows Unencrypted packets4-4
using configuration screens4-10
VLAN (802.1Q) Tagging4-3
VLAN ID4-4
VLAN Name4-4
VLANs
creating and configuring on access point4-11
creating and configuring SSIDs for4-15
creating native VLAN4-11
creating SSID for Infrastructure devices4-20
criteria for wireless deployment4-8
defined1-4
deployment example4-9
guidelines for deploying wireless4-8
Summary of rules for deployment of4-20
using configuration screens4-10
W
warm restart10-12
web-browser interface
common buttons2-2
compatible browsers2-2
home page2-2
Web server7-7
WEP
broadcast key rotation8-13
full encryption8-9
key example8-8
key hashing8-12
key size8-8
optional8-9
overview8-2
session key timeout8-19
setting with SNMP8-9
transmit key8-8
with EAP8-3
Windows XP, using EAP with8-16
workgroup bridges, allowing more than 20 to associate3-20
World mode3-13