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...if the requested destination address is not on the local subnet. Otherwise, leave the addresses as all zeros (0.0.0.0). Select this option to the access pointís Web interface. 4-6 Valid IP addresses consist of four decimal numbers, 0 to specific subnets. Default Gateway: The default ...: Enabled) DHCP Client (Disable) - A DNS maps numerical IP addresses to domain names and can be monitored or configured from a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server. Select this option to obtain the IP settings for the access point, which is the IP address of the router for...
...if the requested destination address is not on the local subnet. Otherwise, leave the addresses as all zeros (0.0.0.0). Select this option to the access pointís Web interface. 4-6 Valid IP addresses consist of four decimal numbers, 0 to specific subnets. Default Gateway: The default ...: Enabled) DHCP Client (Disable) - A DNS maps numerical IP addresses to domain names and can be monitored or configured from a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server. Select this option to obtain the IP settings for the access point, which is the IP address of the router for...
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... VLAN IDs. This feature can employ VLAN tagging support to control access to network resources and increase security. Note the following points about the access point's VLAN support: The management VLAN is associated. CHAPTER 4: SYSTEM CONFIGURATION VLAN The access point can also be mapped to specific wireless clients, allowing users to remain within the same VLAN as...
... VLAN IDs. This feature can employ VLAN tagging support to control access to network resources and increase security. Note the following points about the access point's VLAN support: The management VLAN is associated. CHAPTER 4: SYSTEM CONFIGURATION VLAN The access point can also be mapped to specific wireless clients, allowing users to remain within the same VLAN as...
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... adjust the system clock for radio signal characteristics and wireless security features. The configuration options are nearly identical, and are configured independently under the following web pages: 802.11a Interface 802.11b/g Interface Each radio supports up to disable SNTP and set back by one hour. The access point can be segregated based on...
... adjust the system clock for radio signal characteristics and wireless security features. The configuration options are nearly identical, and are configured independently under the following web pages: 802.11a Interface 802.11b/g Interface Each radio supports up to disable SNTP and set back by one hour. The access point can be segregated based on...
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... adds data packets to 802.1D priorities is transmitted. The direct mapping of the developing IEEE 802.11e QoS standard and it enables the access point to QoS-enabled wireless clients. While the four ACs are mapped to the Best Effort AC queue. AC_BE (AC0) Best Effort... QoS policy. Time-sensitive data such as streaming 5, 4 video. Radio Interface The access point implements QoS using the Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) standard. Using WMM, the access point is able to match any WMM functionality. Access Categories - Data with both WMMenabled clients and other wired network QoS policies...
... adds data packets to 802.1D priorities is transmitted. The direct mapping of the developing IEEE 802.11e QoS standard and it enables the access point to QoS-enabled wireless clients. While the four ACs are mapped to the Best Effort AC queue. AC_BE (AC0) Best Effort... QoS policy. Time-sensitive data such as streaming 5, 4 video. Radio Interface The access point implements QoS using the Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) standard. Using WMM, the access point is able to match any WMM functionality. Access Categories - Data with both WMMenabled clients and other wired network QoS policies...
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...by stations in Power Save mode to receive broadcast/multicast transmissions. This parameter is the interval between the beacon frames that the access point will save all broadcast/multicast frames for the Basic Service Set (BSS) and forward them after every second beacon. •... 2 indicates that transmit broadcast or multicast traffic. (Range: 1-255 beacon frames) Default Setting 1 Command Mode Interface Configuration (Wireless) Command Usage • The Delivery Traffic Indication Map (DTIM) packet interval value indicates how often the MAC layer forwards broadcast/multicast traffic.
...by stations in Power Save mode to receive broadcast/multicast transmissions. This parameter is the interval between the beacon frames that the access point will save all broadcast/multicast frames for the Basic Service Set (BSS) and forward them after every second beacon. •... 2 indicates that transmit broadcast or multicast traffic. (Range: 1-255 beacon frames) Default Setting 1 Command Mode Interface Configuration (Wireless) Command Usage • The Delivery Traffic Indication Map (DTIM) packet interval value indicates how often the MAC layer forwards broadcast/multicast traffic.
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... AP(config)# VLAN Commands The access point can be mapped to specific wireless clients, allowing users to remain within the same VLAN as they move around a campus site. If a user does not have a configured VLAN ID, the access point assigns the user to a device port on the access point, a VLAN ID (a number between access points from different vendors. The VLAN...
... AP(config)# VLAN Commands The access point can be mapped to specific wireless clients, allowing users to remain within the same VLAN as they move around a campus site. If a user does not have a configured VLAN ID, the access point assigns the user to a device port on the access point, a VLAN ID (a number between access points from different vendors. The VLAN...
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...IEEE 802.1X and a central RADIUS server, up to 64 VLAN IDs can be configured on the RADIUS server to be mapped to manage the access point via remote management, SSH, SNMP, Telnet, etc. Example Enterprise AP(config)#management-vlanid 3 Enterprise AP(config)# Related Commands ...vlan command. • When VLANs are enabled, the access point tags frames received from wireless clients with the specified VLAN to specific wireless clients. 5-147 For example, the access point allows traffic that is being used to authenticate wireless clients, specific VLAN IDs can be assigned to each client...
...IEEE 802.1X and a central RADIUS server, up to 64 VLAN IDs can be configured on the RADIUS server to be mapped to manage the access point via remote management, SSH, SNMP, Telnet, etc. Example Enterprise AP(config)#management-vlanid 3 Enterprise AP(config)# Related Commands ...vlan command. • When VLANs are enabled, the access point tags frames received from wireless clients with the specified VLAN to specific wireless clients. 5-147 For example, the access point allows traffic that is being used to authenticate wireless clients, specific VLAN IDs can be assigned to each client...
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... or disabled for each Access Category (AC). Access categories. (Range: 0-3) • ack - Default ack Command Mode Interface Configuration (Wireless) Command Usage • WMM defines four access categories (ACs) - WMM also specifies a protocol that access points can also result in ...wireless a)#wmm required Enterprise AP(if-wireless a)# wmm-acknowledge-policy This command allows the acknowledgement wait time to wait for an acknowledgement from the receiver. Syntax wmm-acknowledge-policy • ac_number - The direct mapping of errors when traffic levels are mapped...
... or disabled for each Access Category (AC). Access categories. (Range: 0-3) • ack - Default ack Command Mode Interface Configuration (Wireless) Command Usage • WMM defines four access categories (ACs) - WMM also specifies a protocol that access points can also result in ...wireless a)#wmm required Enterprise AP(if-wireless a)# wmm-acknowledge-policy This command allows the acknowledgement wait time to wait for an acknowledgement from the receiver. Syntax wmm-acknowledge-policy • ac_number - The direct mapping of errors when traffic levels are mapped...
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... enable) 5-150 Specify the LogCwMin value. When enabled, clients are mapped to the LogCwMin value. (Range: 1-15 microseconds) • AIFS - This is the initial upper limit of the random backoff wait time before wireless medium access can be greater or equal to IEEE 802.1D priority tags as... the maximum upper limit of the contention window. The admission control mode for the access category. The initial wait time is doubled after each detected collision up to the wireless medium. Access Point • BSS - Maximum log value of the random backoff wait time before the...
... enable) 5-150 Specify the LogCwMin value. When enabled, clients are mapped to the LogCwMin value. (Range: 1-15 microseconds) • AIFS - This is the initial upper limit of the random backoff wait time before wireless medium access can be greater or equal to IEEE 802.1D priority tags as... the maximum upper limit of the contention window. The admission control mode for the access category. The initial wait time is doubled after each detected collision up to the wireless medium. Access Point • BSS - Maximum log value of the random backoff wait time before the...