Cisco Aironet Configuration Administration Tool (ACAT) 1.6 Administrator Guide for Windows
Index

Table Of Contents

Numerics - A - B - C - D - E - F - H - I - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - U - W -

Index

Numerics

802.1X

authentication types in ACU 5-3

defined 5-3

A

ACAT

client adapters supported 1-2

help 1-5

obtaining software 1-3

operating systems supported 1-2

overview 1-2

security options 1-6

access point

MAC address, specifying 4-33

security settings 5-9to 5-13

ACU

permitting non-administrator use 2-4

ad hoc network parameters 4-35

Allow Association To Mixed Cells parameter 4-14

Antenna Mode (Receive) parameter

infrastructure mode 4-27

Antenna Mode (Transmit) parameter

infrastructure mode 4-27

audience viii

authentication process 5-6

Automatically Prompt for LEAP User Name and Password option 4-19, 4-23

auto profile selection 2-6, 4-38

auto provisioning 4-12

B

Beacon Period parameter 4-37

broadcast key rotation

described 5-9

setting on client and access point 5-13

C

card type, defined 4-5

carrier/correlation (Car/Cor) 4-30

Caution, defined viii

channel

determining if clear 4-30

Cisco Centralized Key Management (CCKM)

defined 5-7

enabling 4-13

Clear Channel Assessment parameter 4-30

command line options, Install Wizard 1.6 A-2

configuration file, ACAT 1-6

configuration tabs 1-5

conventions viii

create profiles 4-2

D

Data Rate parameter, in RF network 4-28

Data Retries parameter, in RF network 4-31

dat file 1-6

diversity mode 4-27

document organization viii

drivers, client adapter 2-3

dynamic WEP keys, overview 5-3to 5-6

E

EAP authentication overview 5-3to 5-6

EAP-FAST authentication

described 5-3

enabling 4-12, 4-20to 4-24

RADIUS servers supported 5-3

setting on client and access point 5-10

username and password 4-22

EAP-SIM authentication

described 5-5to 5-6

setting on client and access point 5-12

EAP-SIM parameter 2-8

EAP-TLS authentication

described 5-4to 5-6

enabling 4-24

RADIUS servers supported 5-4

setting on client and access point 5-10, 5-11

energy detect (ED) 4-30

existing profiles 3-4

export profiles 3-3

F

fast roaming

defined 5-7

enabling 4-13

File menu 1-5

firmware 2-3

fragmented packets 4-31

Fragment Threshold parameter 4-31

H

host-based EAP

enabling 4-24

I

import profiles 3-3, 4-2

Include Windows Login Domain With User Name parameter 4-19, 4-23

infrastructure network parameters 4-32

L

LEAP authentication

described 5-3, 5-6

RADIUS servers supported 5-3

LEAP Authentication Timeout Value parameter 4-19

LEAP option 2-7, 4-17

LEAP Settings screen 4-18

Log File 3-3

long radio headers, using 4-30

M

MAC address

of access point, specifying 4-33

Manually Prompt for LEAP User Name and Password option 4-19, 4-23

message integrity check (MIC)

described 5-8

setting on client and access point 5-13

N

network security parameters

described 4-10

new profiles, adding 4-3

No Network Connection Unless User is Logged In parameter 4-19, 4-23

Note, defined viii

O

open authentication 4-14

P

packets

beacon 4-37

fragmented 4-31

RTS 4-34, 4-36

parameters

ACM 2-5

ACU 2-4

Global Override 3-3

LEAP 2-7

PEAP 2-8

paramters

EAP-SIM 2-8

PC card antenna 4-27

PCI card antenna 4-27

PEAP 2-8

PEAP authentication

described 5-5to 5-6

RADIUS servers supported 5-5

setting on client and access point 5-11

Protected EAP

See PEAP authentication

R

RADIUS servers

additional information 5-6

defined 5-3

supported 5-3

range 4-28

removing

ACAT software 1-7

installed software components 1-7

RTS packets

advanced ad hoc parameters 4-36

advanced infrastructure parameters 4-34

RTS Retry Limit parameter

ad hoc mode 4-36

infrastructure mode 4-34

RTS Threshold parameter

ad hoc mode 4-36

infrastructure mode 4-34

S

saved username and password

described 4-18, 4-22

security features

overview 5-9

synchronizing 5-9to 5-13

shared key authentication 4-15

short radio headers, using 4-30

silent setup 3-4

Specified Access Point 1- 4 parameters 4-33

static WEP

disabling 4-16

procedures 4-15, 4-16

with open authentication 5-9

with shared key authentication 5-9

static WEP keys

entering 4-15

guidelines for entering, in ACU 4-16

overview 5-2

selecting transmit key 4-16

size of 4-15

T

tab

Ad Hoc 4-35

Connection 4-6

Global Override Settings 3-1

Infrastructure 4-32

Installed Components 2-2

Profiles 4-39

Profile Settings 4-4

RF Settings 4-26

Security 4-10

Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)

described 5-9

setting on client and access point 5-13

temporary username and password

automatically prompt for 4-19, 4-23

described 4-18, 4-22

manually prompt for 4-19, 4-23

selecting options 4-19, 4-23

using Windows credentials 4-19, 4-23

throughput 4-28, 4-30, 4-31

transmit key 4-16

Transmit Power parameter 4-29

U

Use Saved User Name and Password option 4-18, 4-22

Use Short Radio Headers parameter 4-30

Use Temporary User Name and Password option 4-18, 4-22

Use Windows User Name and Password option 4-19, 4-23

W

Wake Duration parameter 4-36

WEP 3-3

keys

additional security features 5-8to 5-9

defined 5-2

size of 5-2

types of 5-2

WEP Key Entry Method parameter 4-15

WEP key hashing 5-9

World Mode parameter 4-31

WPA authentication

defined 5-6

enabling 4-11