Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Client Adapters (CB21AG and PI21AG) Administration Utility Administrator Guide, Release 1.0
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Numerics - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - L - M - N - P - R - S - T - U - W -

Index 

Numerics

802.1X

authentication types

in ACU     4-16

defined     4-16

A

ACAU     2-1 to  2-10

configuration file     1-8

configuration tabs     1-7

file menu     1-7

global settings     3-1

Gobal Settings tab     3-2

help     1-8

obtaining software     1-3

operating systems supported     1-2

overview     1-2

security options     1-8

access point

reporting those that fail LEAP authentication     4-19, 4-21

security settings     4-20 to  4-22

ad hoc network

selecting in ACAU     4-8

advanced ad hoc parameters

described     4-3

advanced infrastructure parameters

described     4-3

Aironet Desktop Utility (ADU)

Properties screens, overview     4-3

Allow Association to Mixed Cells parameter     4-13 to  4-14, 4-15

antenna

gains

IEEE 802.11a     B-4

IEEE 802.11b     B-4, B-5

ASTU     3-8 to  3-10

audience     viii

authentication

process     4-17

auto profile selection

including a profile in     4-33 to  4-34

prioritizing profiles     4-34

restrictions     4-33

B

broadcast key rotation

described     4-20

setting on client and access point     4-22

broadcast SSIDs     4-4

C

Canadian compliance statement     A-3

Caution, defined     ix

Channel parameter     4-10, 4-12

channels, supported by regulatory domains

IEEE 802.11a     B-2

IEEE 802.11b     B-3

CiscoAdminConfig.dat file     2-4, 3-10

Client Name parameter     4-4

configuration file     1-8, 3-10

creating     2-2

modifying     2-4

retrieving from registry     2-8

configuration tabs     1-7

configuring     3-4, 3-6, 3-7

configuring settings     3-8 to  3-10

Constantly Awake Mode (CAM)     4-7

conventions     ix

D

declarations of conformity

European community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein     A-3

FCC     A-2

RF exposure     A-7

documentation

additonal publications and information     xii

how to obtain     ix

ordering     x

document organization     viii

domain name

specifying for saved user name and password     4-26

dynamic WEP keys, overview     4-16 to  4-17

E

EAP authentication

overview     4-16 to  4-17

EAP-Cisco Wireless

See LEAP authentication

EAP-TLS authentication

described     4-16 to  4-17

enabling

through ACU     4-26, 4-28, 4-32

EIRP, maximum     B-4, B-5

Error messages     C-2 to  C-4

F

Fast PSP     4-7

fast reassociation

described     4-18

setting on client and access point     4-21

FCC

declaration of conformity statement     A-2

File menu

contents of     1-7

frequencies     B-2, B-3

frequency

setting     4-10, 4-12

G

Global Settings Tab     3-2

H

host-based EAP authentication

described     4-16 to  4-17

enabling     4-26 to  4-30

requirements     4-26

I

including in auto profile selection     2-7

infrastructure network

selecting in ACAU     4-8

J

Japan, guidelines for operating client adapters     A-7 to  A-8

L

LEAP authentication

described     4-16, 4-17

enabling     4-24 to  4-26

requirements     4-24

setting on client and access point     4-20

LEAP Authentication Timeout Value parameter     4-26

long radio headers, using     4-8

M

Max Power Savings

See Max PSP

Max PSP     4-7

message integrity check (MIC)

described     4-19

setting on client and access point     4-22

N

network

security parameters

described     4-3, 4-13, 4-14

setting     4-13, 4-14

Network Security Type parameter     4-22, 4-23

Network Type parameter     4-8

No Network Connection Unless User Is Logged In parameter     4-26

Note, defined     ix

P

PEAP authentication

described     4-17

enabling

through ACU     4-26 to  4-30

RADIUS servers supported     4-17

setting on client and access point     4-21

peer-to-peer network     4-8

power level

maximum     B-4 to ??, B-5 to ??

profile     2-5, 2-7

including in auto profile selection     2-7

profile management settings     3-7

Profile Manager

ACAU menu option     4-2

auto profile selection feature     4-33

exporting a profile     2-6

icon     2-5, 2-6, 2-7, 4-2

importing a profile     2-5

overview     4-2

screen

displayed     2-5, 4-2

profiles

importing and exporting     2-5

Protected EAP

See PEAP authentication

R

RADIUS servers

additional information     4-17

defined     4-16

supported     4-16 to  4-17

range     4-6

registry     2-8

reading a file from     2-8

regulatory     4-10, 4-12

domains

IEEE 802.11a     B-2

IEEE 802.11b     B-3

information     A-8, A-9

related publications     ix

removing     2-5

ACAU software     1-8

retrieving configuration file from     2-8

RF network parameters

described     4-5

S

saving and retrieving     3-10

security features

overview     4-15 to ??

synchronizing     4-20 to  4-22

Security paramters

setting     4-13

Setup Settings     3-4

short radio headers

using     4-8

Smart Card or other Certificate Properties screen     4-31

SSID1 parameter     4-4

SSID2 parameter     4-4

static WEP

procedures     4-22, 4-23

with open authentication, setting on client and access point     4-20

with shared key authentication, setting on client and access point     4-20

static WEP keys

guidelines for entering

in ACU     4-23

overview     4-16

overwriting     4-23

selecting transmit key     4-23

size of     4-23

system parameters

described     4-3

setting     4-3 to  4-5

T

Taiwan, administrative rules for client adapters     A-9

technical assistance     x

Technical Assistance Center     xi

Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)

described     4-20

throughput     4-7, 4-8

transmit key     4-23

U

Upgrading ACAU software     1-5

user settings     3-6

using     2-1 to  2-10

W

WEP

keys

additional security features     4-19 to ??

defined     4-15

size of     4-15

types of     4-15

parameter     4-22, 4-23, 4-25

WEP Key Entry Method parameter     4-22

WEP key hashing     4-20