Nortel 120 Using Manual page 47

Business access point
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Administration
System Log
SNMP
SNMP Trap Filters
SNMP Targets
Country Code
SLOT 0-Radio A
Radio Settings
Security
SLOT 1-Radio G
Radio Settings
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Description
Configures username and
password for management
access; upgrades software
from local file, FTP or TFTP
server; resets configuration
settings to factory defaults;
and resets the access point
Controls logging of error
messages; sets the system
clock by means of SNTP
server or manual configuration
Controls access to this access
point from management
stations using SNMP, the
hosts that receive trap
messages, and SNMPv3 User
settings
Defines trap filters for SNMPv3
users
Specifies SNMPv3 users that
receive trap messages
Sets the BAP120 to the
regulations for the selected
country. A reset of the
BAP120 is required after the
country-code is set.
Configures the IEEE 802.11a
interface
Configures common radio
signal parameters and other
settings for each VAP interface
Enables each virtual access
point (VAP) interface, sets the
Service Set Identifier (SSID),
and configures wireless
security (802.1x)
Configures the IEEE 802.11b/g
interface
Configures common radio
signal parameters and other
settings for each VAP interface
BAP120
Using the Nortel Business Access Point 120
NN47921-301 01.01 Standard
1.0 August 2006
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See
"Administration" (page
64).
See
"System log" (page
See
"SNMP" (page
70).
See
"Configuring SNMPv3
trap filters" (page
75).
See
"Configuring SNMPv3
targets" (page
77).
See
"Country Code selection"
(page
37).
See
"Radio interface" (page
78).
See
"Slot 0 - Radio A
(802.11a)" (page
79).
See
"Security" (page
91).
See
"Radio interface" (page
78).
See
"Slot 0 - Radio G
(802.11b/g)" (page
89).
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