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Basic Setting
Security
Filters
QoS Configuration
Radio Configuration
VLAN Configuration
Ethernet Configuration
Server Setup
Proxy Mobile IP
Routing Setup
Network Management
Event Notification
Update Firmware
Distribute Firmware and Configuration
Diagnostics
Hot Standby Setup
Index of Help Topics

Index of Help Topics

I
S

A

Access Point Radio Port
activity timeout
administrator authorization
Aironet extensions
antennas receive and transmit
AP Radio Advanced page
AP Radio Hardware page
AP Radio Identification page
assigning network ports
associations allowed, maximum number of
Association Table Advanced page
Association Table Filters page
Authenticator Configuration page
authentication types

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B

basic settings

configuration server protocol
default gateway
ensure compatibility with
IP address
IP subnet mask
optimize radio network for
role in radio network
SNMP admin. community
SSID
system name

beacons, period and rate
blinking top panel indicators
BOOTP protocol
BOOTP server timeout
Boot Server Setup page
broadcast SSID

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C

carrier test
channel
class of service
configuration

distributing
resetting

System Configuration Setup page
uploading from a local drive

configuration server protocol
Console/Telnet Setup page
CWmin/CWmax

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D

Database Query page
data rate
DHCP class identifier
diagnostics

AP Radio Port page
Ethernet Port page
Event Log page
Network Ports page
Radio Diagnostics

differentiated service code point
distribute configuration
distribute firmware
diversity, antenna
DNS server
DSCP-to-CoS conversion
DTIM

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E

EAP, setting up in Cisco Secure ACS
EAP authentication
encryption, See WEP
ensure compatibility with
Ethernet configuration

advanced settings
hardware settings
identity settings
speed

Ethernet encapsulation type
Ethernet Port page
Event Log page
Event Display Setup
Event Handling Setup
Express Setup page

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F

filters

MAC address filtering
protocol filtering

find an access point's physical location
firmware, distributing to other access points
firmware, updating to a new version
fragment threshold
FTP

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G

gateway

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H

help, setting up
hexadecimal digits
hops
Hot Standby mode
HTTP Port

I

IP subnet mask

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K

Kilomicroseconds, in beacon period

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L

link test
load balancing
locate unit by flashing LEDs
logs

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M

MAC address
MAC address filters
map window
maximum number of associations
memory, conserving
memory use diagnostics
monitored access point
multicast packets

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N

name server
Network-EAP
network map window
Network Ports page

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O

optimize radio network for

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P

pings
policy group
ports, assigning to MAC addresses
power level setting
preamble
primary port
protocol filters, enabling filters
PSPF

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Q

quality of service

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R

radio carrier test
radio cell role
radio configuration advanced settings

hardware settings
identity settings
primary port

radio modulation
radio power level
RADIUS server backup servers
receive antenna
restrict searched channels
routing setup
RTS retries and threshold

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S

search for less-congested channel
security

EAP
Security Setup page
WEP

server setup

boot server
FTP
name server
routing
time server
web server

service set summary status
severity levels
shared key
SNMP, Database Query page
SNMP Setup page
Speed setting
SSID
standby mode
Station pages
statistics
system name

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T

Telnet interface, enabling
TFTP
timeout per device class setting
time server

GMT offset
manually set date and time

traffic category
transmit antenna
transmit power

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U

unicast packets, filtering
updating firmware
user management capabilities
user information

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V

Vendor class identifier
VLAN ID
VLAN setup
VLAN summary status

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W

warm restart
Web server
WEP

authentication types
full encryption
key example
key size
optional
transmit key
with EAP

World mode

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