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Table 97 Firmware Specifications
STP (Spanning Tree
Protocol) / RSTP (Rapid
STP)
Certificates
SSL Passthrough
MAC Address Filter
Wireless Association List
Logging and Tracing
Embedded FTP Server
SNMP
DFS
CAPWAP

22.1 Wall-Mounting Instructions

Complete the following steps to hang your device on a wall.
Note: See
Table 96 on page 251
them.
Select a position free of obstructions on a sturdy wall.
1
Drill two holes for the screws.
2
Be careful to avoid damaging pipes or cables located inside the wall
when drilling holes for the screws.
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(R)STP detects and breaks network loops and provides backup links
between switches, bridges or routers. It allows a bridge to interact with
other (R)STP-compliant bridges in your network to ensure that only
one path exists between any two stations on the network.
The device can use certificates (also called digital IDs) to authenticate
users. Certificates are based on public-private key pairs. Certificates
provide a way to exchange public keys for use in authentication.
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) uses a public key to encrypt data that's
transmitted over an SSL connection. Both Netscape Navigator and
Internet Explorer support SSL, and many Web sites use the protocol to
obtain confidential user information, such as credit card numbers. By
convention, URLs that require an SSL connection start with "https"
instead of "http". The device allows SSL connections to take place
through the device.
Your device checks the MAC address of the wireless station against a
list of allowed or denied MAC addresses.
With the wireless association list, you can see the list of the wireless
stations that are currently using the device to access your wired
network.
Built-in message logging and packet tracing. The device stores up to
512 event logs or 1024 debug logs.
The embedded FTP server enables fast firmware upgrades as well as
configuration file backups and restoration.
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a protocol used for
exchanging management information between network devices. SNMP
is a member of the TCP/IP protocol suite. Your device supports SNMP
agent functionality, which allows a manger station to manage and
monitor the device through the network. The device supports SNMP
version one (SNMPv1), version two c (SNMPv2c), and version three
(SNMPv3).
DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection) and TPC (Transmit Power Control)
from IEEE 802.11h allows a wider choice of 802.11a wireless channels.
The device can be managed via CAPWAP (Control And Provisioning of
Wireless Access Points), which allows multiple APs to be configured and
managed by a single AP controller.
for the size of screws to use and how far apart to place
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