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... Configuration Protocol (DHCP) for a gateway that can be used for host-name to require authentication based on another network segment, then you disable DHCP, then manually enter the IP address and subnet mask. Then enter the IP address for the primary and secondary Domain Name Servers (DNS) servers to be dynamically...
... Configuration Protocol (DHCP) for a gateway that can be used for host-name to require authentication based on another network segment, then you disable DHCP, then manually enter the IP address and subnet mask. Then enter the IP address for the primary and secondary Domain Name Servers (DNS) servers to be dynamically...
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... as alphanumeric characters or hexadecimal (0~9, A~F, e.g., D7 0A 9C 7F E5). (Default: 128 bit, hexadecimal key type) 64-Bit Manual Entry: The key can contain 10 hexadecimal digits, or 5 alphanumeric characters. 128-Bit Manual Entry: The key can contain 26 hexadecimal digits or 13 alphanumeric characters. Step 4 Authentication Type - The key can be...
... as alphanumeric characters or hexadecimal (0~9, A~F, e.g., D7 0A 9C 7F E5). (Default: 128 bit, hexadecimal key type) 64-Bit Manual Entry: The key can contain 10 hexadecimal digits, or 5 alphanumeric characters. 128-Bit Manual Entry: The key can contain 26 hexadecimal digits or 13 alphanumeric characters. Step 4 Authentication Type - The key can be...
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resets configuration settings to factory defaults; sets the system clock via SNTP server or manual configuration Displays information about the access point and wireless clients Displays configuration settings for the basic system and the wireless interface Shows the wireless clients ...
resets configuration settings to factory defaults; sets the system clock via SNTP server or manual configuration Displays information about the access point and wireless clients Displays configuration settings for the basic system and the wireless interface Shows the wireless clients ...
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... HTTP server on the access point. HTTPS Port: Specifies the UDP port number used for the access point, which is used for routing to manually configure a static address for the access point. IP Address: The IP address of Domain Name Servers on the local network, type the IP addresses...
... HTTP server on the access point. HTTPS Port: Specifies the UDP port number used for the access point, which is used for routing to manually configure a static address for the access point. IP Address: The IP address of Domain Name Servers on the local network, type the IP addresses...
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This control feature prevents unauthorized access to the network by requiring an 802.1X client application to the network. A RADIUS server can be manually configured on the RADIUS server before configuring MAC address or 802.1X authentication: Use MAC address authentication for a small network with 802.1X, RADIUS ...
This control feature prevents unauthorized access to the network by requiring an 802.1X client application to the network. A RADIUS server can be manually configured on the RADIUS server before configuring MAC address or 802.1X authentication: Use MAC address authentication for a small network with 802.1X, RADIUS ...
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... and host computers. CONFIGURING SNMP AND TRAP MESSAGE PARAMETERS The access point SNMP agent must first have an IP address and subnet mask, configured either manually or dynamically.
... and host computers. CONFIGURING SNMP AND TRAP MESSAGE PARAMETERS The access point SNMP agent must first have an IP address and subnet mask, configured either manually or dynamically.
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... (SSID) and security settings. The access point provides a way to update the time from the primary server; During this section of the manual. Each VAP functions as a separate access point, and can be segregated based on the time at the Earth's prime meridian, zero degrees longitude... Set Time Zone - The access point can be configured with its own VLAN ID. Also note that 802.11g is set the system clock manually. However, most radio signal parameters apply to a VLAN, with 802.11b. SNTP uses Coordinated Universal Time (or UTC, formerly Greenwich Mean Time...
... (SSID) and security settings. The access point provides a way to update the time from the primary server; During this section of the manual. Each VAP functions as a separate access point, and can be segregated based on the time at the Earth's prime meridian, zero degrees longitude... Set Time Zone - The access point can be configured with its own VLAN ID. Also note that 802.11g is set the system clock manually. However, most radio signal parameters apply to a VLAN, with 802.11b. SNTP uses Coordinated Universal Time (or UTC, formerly Greenwich Mean Time...
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... following table. The security mechanisms that clients attempting to connect to all 802.11a • Provides only weak security and 802.11g devices • Requires manual key management WEP over 802.1X Requires 802.1X client support • Provides dynamic key rotation for each virtual access point (VAP) interface. Security SECURITY...
... following table. The security mechanisms that clients attempting to connect to all 802.11a • Provides only weak security and 802.11g devices • Requires manual key management WEP over 802.1X Requires 802.1X client support • Provides dynamic key rotation for each virtual access point (VAP) interface. Security SECURITY...
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...enabled system and network card driver (native support provided in Windows XP) • Provides robust security in small networks • Requires manual management of encryption (WEP, TKIP, or AES) in the access point. Table 6 Security Considerations Client Security Combination Configuration Summarya No ...system and network card driver (native support provided in Windows XP) • Provides good security in small networks • Requires manual management of pre-shared key WPA2 with 802.1X Requires WPA-enabled system and network card driver (native support provided in Windows ...
...enabled system and network card driver (native support provided in Windows XP) • Provides robust security in small networks • Requires manual management of encryption (WEP, TKIP, or AES) in the access point. Table 6 Security Considerations Client Security Combination Configuration Summarya No ...system and network card driver (native support provided in Windows XP) • Provides good security in small networks • Requires manual management of pre-shared key WPA2 with 802.1X Requires WPA-enabled system and network card driver (native support provided in Windows ...
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... point. WIRED EQUIVALENT PRIVACY (WEP) WEP provides a basic level of network security. WEP uses static shared keys (fixed-length hexadecimal or alphanumeric strings) that are manually distributed to configure RADIUS MAC authentication together with 802.1x WPA or WPA Pre-shared Key is 802.1X authentication performed. When RADIUS MAC authentication...
... point. WIRED EQUIVALENT PRIVACY (WEP) WEP provides a basic level of network security. WEP uses static shared keys (fixed-length hexadecimal or alphanumeric strings) that are manually distributed to configure RADIUS MAC authentication together with 802.1x WPA or WPA Pre-shared Key is 802.1X authentication performed. When RADIUS MAC authentication...
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... packet. WPA2: WPA was introduced as WPA in this mixed mode configuration, you can likewise respond to both WPA and WEP clients, no authentication is manually entered on the wired network. In effect, the WPA security features are using WPA security and which periodically changes the master key. TKIP avoids the...
... packet. WPA2: WPA was introduced as WPA in this mixed mode configuration, you can likewise respond to both WPA and WEP clients, no authentication is manually entered on the wired network. In effect, the WPA security features are using WPA security and which periodically changes the master key. TKIP avoids the...
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... Commands These commands are used to end : Enterprise AP#configure Enter configuration commands, one or more time servers Accepts time from the specified time servers Manually sets the system date and time Sets the start and end dates for daylight savings time Mode GC GC GC GC Sets the time zone...
... Commands These commands are used to end : Enterprise AP#configure Enter configuration commands, one or more time servers Accepts time from the specified time servers Manually sets the system date and time Sets the start and end dates for daylight savings time Mode GC GC GC GC Sets the time zone...
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IP address • netmask - To manually configure a new IP address, you must first disable the DHCP client with the no ip dhcp command. • You must assign an IP address to ...-ethernet)# Related Commands ip dhcp (5-100) 5-99 This mask identifies the host address bits used for routing to restore the default IP address. You can manually configure a specific IP address using the ip dhcp command. Valid IP addresses consist of the default gateway Default Setting IP address: 192.254.2.1 Netmask: 255...
IP address • netmask - To manually configure a new IP address, you must first disable the DHCP client with the no ip dhcp command. • You must assign an IP address to ...-ethernet)# Related Commands ip dhcp (5-100) 5-99 This mask identifies the host address bits used for routing to restore the default IP address. You can manually configure a specific IP address using the ip dhcp command. Valid IP addresses consist of the default gateway Default Setting IP address: 192.254.2.1 Netmask: 255...
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...-ethernet)#ip dhcp Enterprise AP(if-ethernet)# Related Commands ip address (5-99) 5-100 The current IP address (i.e., default or manually configured address) will continue to learn its IP address. (DHCP values can manually configure a specific IP address using the ip address command, or direct the device to obtain an IP address from...
...-ethernet)#ip dhcp Enterprise AP(if-ethernet)# Related Commands ip address (5-99) 5-100 The current IP address (i.e., default or manually configured address) will continue to learn its IP address. (DHCP values can manually configure a specific IP address using the ip address command, or direct the device to obtain an IP address from...
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....11a to avoid having the channels interfere with each other, and at least five channels for turbo mode; Automatically selects an unoccupied channel (if available). Manually sets the radio channel used by local regulations, which determine the number of channels that used for communications with wireless clients. Syntax channel • channel...
....11a to avoid having the channels interfere with each other, and at least five channels for turbo mode; Automatically selects an unoccupied channel (if available). Manually sets the radio channel used by local regulations, which determine the number of channels that used for communications with wireless clients. Syntax channel • channel...