Cisco Aironet 350 Series Bridge Software Configuration Guide
Index

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