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Nortel 2380 Reference Manual (480 pages)
WLAN-Management Software 2300 Series
Brand:
Nortel
| Category:
Software
| Size: 5.61 MB
Table of Contents
Restricted Rights Legend
2
Statement of Conditions
2
Legal Information
3
Limited Product Warranty
3
Table of Contents
7
How to Get Help
23
Introducing the Nortel WLAN 2300 System
25
Nortel WLAN 2300 System
25
Documentation
26
Safety and Advisory Notices
26
Text and Syntax Conventions
27
Installing WLAN Management Software
29
Hardware Requirements
29
Hardware Requirements for WLAN Management Software Client
29
Hardware Requirements for WLAN Management Software
30
Monitoring Service
30
Software Requirements
31
Preparing for Installation
31
Serial Number and License Key
31
Installation Task Overview
32
Unpacking Files
32
Using the Installation Wizard
34
Installation Log File
35
Upgrading WLAN Management Software
36
Uninstalling WLAN Management Software on Windows Systems
36
Uninstalling WLAN Management Software on Linux Systems
37
Working with the WLAN Management Software User Interface
39
Display Panels
40
Organizer Panel
41
Alerts Panel
42
Content Panel
42
Saving or Discarding Configuration Changes
42
Reviewing and Deploying Switch Configuration Changes
43
Task List Panel
43
Configuration Wizards
44
Properties Dialogs
44
Resizing a Display Panel
45
Menu Bar Options
45
Tool Bar Options
45
Status Counters
48
Copying, Pasting, and Deleting Objects
49
Copy and Paste in the Organizer Panel
49
Copy and Paste Replace in the Organizer Panel
49
Copy and Paste in the Content Panel
49
Enabling Keyboard Shortcut Mnemonics (Windows XP Only)
50
Getting Started
53
Starting WLAN Management Software
53
Restricting Access to WLAN Management Software
55
Creating an Administrator Account
55
Creating Provision or Monitor Accounts
57
Deleting WLAN Management Software User Accounts
57
Disabling Access Control
57
Working with Network Plans
59
Creating a Network Plan
59
Managing Network Plans
61
Saving a Network Plan
61
Saving a Network Plan with a New Name
62
Opening a Network Plan
62
Importing a Network Plan
62
Closing a Network Plan
64
Deleting a Network Plan
64
Sharing a Network Plan
65
Defining a Mobility Domain
66
Roaming Behavior
66
Traffic Ports Used by WSS Software
67
Creating a Mobility Domain
68
Enabling Secure WSS to WSS Communications
69
Creating a WSS
69
Creating a Third-Party AP
69
Changing the Country Code
70
Applying the Network's Auto-RF Settings to the Network Plan
71
Configuring Airdefense
72
Configuring WLAN Management Software to Receive Traps
72
From an Airdefense Server
72
Launching the Airdefense Server User Interface
73
Converting Daps to Airdefense Sensors
73
Specifying the Airdefense Server as a Trap Receiver on Wsss
73
Uploading a WSS into the Network Plan
74
Converting Auto Daps into Statically Configured Aps
74
Creating a Network Domain
75
Planning the Nortel WLAN 2300 System
77
RF Planning Overview
78
Accessing the RF Planning Tools
78
Creating or Modifying a Site
80
Creating or Modifying Buildings in a Site
81
Creating or Modifying Floors
83
Importing or Drawing Floor Details
85
Importing a Drawing of a Floor
85
File Recommendations
85
Preparing a Drawing before Importing It
86
Importing the Drawing
88
Useful Autocad Operations and Naming-Conventions
88
Cropping the Paper Space
90
Adjusting the Scale of a Drawing
91
Adjusting the Origin Point
91
Working with Layers
93
Hiding Layers
94
Cleaning up a Drawing
95
Drawing Floor Objects Manually
99
Specifying the RF Characteristics of a Floor
100
Recommendations
100
Converting Objects into RF Obstacles
100
Drawing RF Obstacles
103
Importing RF Obstacle Data from a Site Survey
104
Adding LOS Points
105
Site Survey Recommendations
105
Generating a Site Survey Order
111
Importing RF Measurements
112
Applying the RF Measurements to the Floor Plan
113
Defining Wireless Coverage Areas
114
Creating a Wiring Closet
114
Defining a Coverage Area
116
Shared Coverage Areas
116
Drawing a Coverage Area
117
Specifying the Wireless Technology for a Coverage Area
119
Specifying Coverage Area Properties
120
Specifying Floor Properties for the Coverage Area
121
Specifying Default Device Settings for the Coverage Area
122
Coverage Area
124
Configuring Capacity Calculation for Data
125
Configuring Capacity Calculation for Voice
126
Specifying Mobility Domain, Radio Profile, and Wiring Closet Associations
127
Editing Coverage Areas
128
Placing Third-Party Access Points
131
Moving a Third-Party AP Icon to Its Floor Location
132
Creating and Placing an Icon for a Third-Party Access Point
132
Placing Installed and Auto-Configured Aps
136
Computing AP Placement
136
Computing and Placing Aps for a Coverage Area
137
Locking and Unlocking Aps
143
Locking and Unlocking Coverage Areas
143
Assigning AP Channels
144
Computing Optimal Power
147
Verifying the Wireless Network
149
Showing RF Coverage
149
Placing RF Measurement Points
150
Using RF Interactive Measurement Mode
152
Reading the RF Measurement Table
152
Generating RF Network Design Information
154
Configuring WSS System Parameters
157
WSS Configuration Objects
158
Adding a WSS to the Network Plan
160
Creating a WSS as Part of RF Planning
160
Wizard
161
Creating a New WSS Based on a Configured Switch in the Network Plan
161
Adding a Switch by Uploading Its Configuration from the Network
162
Adding a Switch by Importing a Configuration File
162
Configuring Basic and Advanced Settings
163
Reviewing and Deploying Changes
163
Reviewing Changes
163
Deploying Changes
163
Using the Create WLAN-Security Switch Wizard
164
Setting up a Switch
165
Modifying Basic Switch Parameters
168
Changing the WSS Software Version
169
Changing the WSS Model
169
Changing Time Zone Properties
170
Changing System Information
170
Converting Auto Daps into Statically Configured Daps
171
Deleting Auto Daps
172
Launching a Telnet Management Session with the Switch
172
Launching a Web View Management Session with the Switch
173
Viewing and Changing Port Settings
173
Viewing Port Settings
173
Changing Port Settings
173
Enabling Link Notifications
174
Configuring a Port for a Directly Connected AP
175
Configure a Port for Wired Authentication
176
Viewing and Changing Port Groups
180
Viewing Port Groups
180
Creating a Port Group
180
Changing a Port Group
181
Viewing and Changing Management Settings
181
Viewing Management Service Settings
181
Changing Management Service Settings
181
Configuring SNMP
182
Configuring a USM (SNMP V3) User
183
Configuring an SNMP V1 or V2C Community String
183
Configuring a Notification Profile
185
Configuring a Notification Target
185
Notification Target
188
Target
188
Viewing and Setting Log and Trace Settings
190
Viewing Log Settings
191
Changing Log Settings
191
Creating a Trace Area
192
Creating an External Log Server
192
Viewing and Configuring IP Services Settings
193
Viewing IP Services Setting
193
Creating a Static Route
193
Create an IP Alias
194
Configuring DNS
195
Configuring NTP
195
Configuring ARP
196
Viewing and Configuring Vlans
196
Roaming and Vlans
197
Users and Vlans
197
Creating a VLAN
198
Viewing Vlans
198
Changing VLAN Membership
199
Changing VLAN Spanning Tree Settings
200
Changing STP Port Settings in a VLAN
201
Enabling STP Fast Convergence Features
202
Changing VLAN IGMP Settings
203
Configuring Static Multicast Ports
204
Restricting Layer 2 Traffic Among Clients in a VLAN
205
Changing a Vlan's Tunnel Affinity
206
Restricting Layer 3 Traffic Among Clients in a VLAN
206
Configuring the WSS Software DHCP Server
207
Changing the Aging Time for FDB Entries
208
Viewing and Configuring Acls
208
Viewing Acls
208
Creating an ACL
209
Configuring Advanced ACL Settings
212
Adding a New ACE to a Configured ACL
214
Mapping an ACL
215
Deleting an ACL
216
Deleting an Individual ACE from an ACL
216
Viewing and Changing Cos Mappings
217
Viewing Cos Mappings
217
Changing a DSCP-To-Cos Mapping
217
Changing a Cos-To-DSCP Mapping
218
Setting a Range of DSCP Values to a Single Cos Value
218
Resetting Cos Mapping to Their Default Values
218
Configuring Wireless Parameters
221
Viewing and Configuring Wireless Services
221
Wireless Service Parameters
221
Service Profiles
222
Access Rules
224
Viewing Wireless Services
226
Configuring an 802.1X Wireless Service
226
Configuring a Voice over Wireless Service
228
Configuring a Web-Portal (Web-Based AAA) Service
231
Configuring an Open Access Service
233
Configuring a Mesh Services Profile
235
Configuring a Custom Service
236
Modifying Service Profile Settings
236
Service Profile Tab
237
Static WEP Tab
237
WPA, RSN Tab
237
Authorization Attributes Tab
238
Broadcast Settings Tab
238
Radio Profile Selection Tab
238
Client Timeout Tab
239
Rate Configuration Tab
239
Voice Configuration Tab
239
SODA Tab
241
Viewing SSID Encryption Settings and Access Rules
241
Modifying SSID Encryption Settings and Access Rules
242
Modifying Encryption Settings
243
Modifying Access Rules
244
Viewing and Configuring Radio Profiles
245
Viewing Radio Profile Settings
245
Creating a Radio Profile
245
Moving Radios Back to the Default Radio Profile
247
Configuring Advanced Radio Profile Settings
247
Radio Profile Tab
247
802.11 Attributes Tab
248
Auto Tune Tab
249
Service Profile Selection Tab
249
Radio Selection Tab
250
Voice Configuration Tab
250
Viewing and Changing the Auto-DAP Profile
250
Viewing Auto-DAP Profile Settings
251
Changing Auto-DAP Profile Settings
251
Converting Auto Daps into Statically Configured Daps
252
Deleting Auto Daps
252
Viewing and Configuring Aps
252
Viewing the Configured Aps
252
Creating a Distributed AP
253
Configuring a Directly Connected AP
254
Setting up AP Redundancy
257
Changing the AP Model
258
Changing the Radio Type for an AP
258
Changing the AP-WSS Security Mode
259
Configuring Advanced AP Settings
259
External Antenna Selector Guides for AP-2330, AP-2330A, AP-2330B and Series 2332 Aps
262
Aps
262
Viewing and Changing Radio Settings
272
Viewing Radio Settings
272
Changing Radio Settings
273
Viewing and Changing RF Detection Settings
273
Viewing RF Detection Settings
273
Adding an Entry to the Permitted Vendor OUI List
274
Adding an Entry to the Permitted SSID List
274
Adding an Entry to the Ignore List
274
Adding an Entry to the Rogue List
275
Adding an Entry to the Client Black List
275
Enabling Countermeasures
275
Enabling AP Signatures
276
Configuring Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting Parameters
277
Viewing and Configuring Users in the Local Database
277
Viewing Users and Groups in the Local Database
278
Creating a Named User
278
Creating a User Group and Assigning Users to It
279
Creating a MAC User
280
Creating a MAC User Group and Assigning Users to It
280
Authorization Attributes
281
Viewing and Configuring RADIUS Settings
285
Viewing RADIUS Settings, Servers, and Server Groups
286
Creating a RADIUS Server
286
Modifying a RADIUS Server
286
Creating a RADIUS Server Group
287
Changing Default RADIUS Settings
288
Configuring RADIUS System Accounting
289
Viewing and Configuring Global 802.1X Settings
290
Viewing Global 802.1X Settings
290
Changing Global 802.1X Settings
290
Viewing and Configuring 802.1X Network Access Rules
292
Viewing 802.1X Network Access Rules
292
Creating an 802.1X Network Access Rule
292
Viewing and Configuring MAC Network Access Rules
295
Viewing MAC Network Access Rules
295
Creating a MAC Network Access Rule
295
Viewing and Configuring Web-Based AAA Network Access Rules
297
Viewing Web-Based AAA Network Access Rules
297
Creating a Web-Based AAA Network Access Rule
297
Viewing and Configuring WSS Administrator Access Rules
299
Viewing WSS Administrator Access Rules
299
Creating an Access Rule for Console Access
299
Creating an Access Rule for Telnet or SSH Access
300
Viewing and Configuring AAA Support for Third-Party AP Users
301
Viewing Settings for Third-Party AP AAA Support
302
Creating a Proxy Access Rule
302
Configuring a RADIUS Proxy for a Client
303
Specifying the WSS Port Connected to the Third-Party AP
304
Viewing and Changing Location Policy Rules
304
Viewing Location Policy Rules
304
Creating a Location Policy Rule
305
Viewing and Changing Mobility Profiles
306
Viewing Mobility Profiles
306
Creating a Mobility Profile
306
Configuring Wsss Remotely
309
How Remote WSS Configuration Works
309
Drop Ship (2350 Only)
309
Staged WSS
311
WLAN Management Software Requirements
312
Staging a WSS for Configuration by WLAN Management Software
312
Example 1: Deployment Site Has DHCP and Local DNS
313
Example 2: Deployment Site Has no DHCP and no DNS
313
Example 3: Deployment Site Has DNS but no DHCP
314
Example 4: Deployment Site Has DHCP but Local DNS Domain Differs from Corporate DNS Domain
315
Preconfiguring a Switch in WLAN Management Software
316
Uploading a Partially Configured Switch and Completing Its Configuration with WLAN Management Software
317
Replacing a Switch and Reusing Its Configuration
318
Requirements
318
How Switch Replacement Works
318
Enabling Replacement of Remote Switches
319
Replacing a Switch
319
Managing WSS System Images and Configurations
321
WSS File Management Options
321
Devices Tab
322
Task List Options
322
Toolbar Options
324
Synchronizing Local and Network Changes
325
Reviewing Switch Configuration Changes
325
Accepting Network Changes
326
Undoing Local or Network Changes
326
Deploying Switch Configuration Changes
326
Synchronizing When the Network and WLAN Management Software Have Nonmatching Changes
328
Distributing System Images
328
Using the Image Repository
328
Distributing System Images
329
Rebooting Wsss or Aps
330
Enabling or Disabling Management of a Switch by WLAN Management Software
331
Viewing the Operation Log
331
Canceling a Scheduled Operation
332
Importing and Exporting Switch Configuration Files
332
To Import a Configuration
333
To Export a Configuration
333
Modifying Configuration Change Polling Options
334
Verifying Configuration Changes
335
Verification Panel
335
Toolbar Options
335
Filtering the Message List
336
Resolving an Error or Warning
336
Disabling a Rule from the Message List
337
Changing Verification Options
337
Disabling and Reenabling Rules
338
Managing Certificates
341
Processing Certificates
342
Managing Certificates
342
Reviewing Certificate Details
343
Deleting Certificates
343
Distributing Certificates to Wsss
343
Configuring and Applying Policies
345
How Changes Are Managed
345
Viewing Policies
345
Creating a Policy
346
Configuring Feature Settings in a Policy
346
Applying Policy Changes to Switches
347
Managing Alarms
349
Setting up the Fault Management System
349
Classifying and Organizing Alarms
350
Search Capabilities
352
Fault States
353
Managing Faults
354
Alarm Summary
355
Alarm Summary Details
355
Top 5 Sources of Alarms
357
Intrusion Detection System (IDS) Alarms
358
Denial of Service (Dos) Alarms
360
Storing Faults and Retrieving Fault History
360
Reporting Faults
362
Alarm Summary Report
362
Alarm History Report
363
Using the Event Log
365
Displaying the Event Log
365
Toolbar Options
365
Refreshing Event Data
366
Reviewing Event Details
366
Filtering Event Messages
366
Using Predefined Event Filters
366
Filtering Events by Content
366
Filtering Events by Severity
368
Filtering Events by Facility
368
Creating and Saving Filters
369
Deleting Filters
369
Exporting Filtered Data
369
Generating Reports
371
Scheduling and E-Mailing Reports
372
Configuration Requirements
374
Generating an Inventory Report
375
Generating a Mobility Domain Configuration Report
376
Generating a WSS Configuration Report
377
Generating a Client Summary Report
378
Generating a Client Details Report
379
Generating a Client Errors Report
380
Generating a Network Usage Report (Port Traffic)
381
Generating a Network Usage Report (Radio Traffic)
382
Generating an RF Summary Report
383
Generating a Radio Details Report
384
Generating a Rogue Details Report
385
Generating a Rogue Summary Report
385
Generating an Alarm Summary
386
Generating an Alarm History
387
Generating a Security Alarm Report
388
Generating an Alarm Report for Client Ouis
388
Generating a Site Survey Order
388
Generating a Work Order
389
Monitoring the Network
391
Requirements for Monitoring
391
Network Types
392
Corporate or Campus Networks
392
Distributed Networks with Remote Sites
392
Accessing Monitored Data
392
Using the Monitor View
393
Status Summary
394
Alarm Summary
394
Client Summary
395
Traffic Summary
395
Using the Status Summary View
395
Status Monitor or Status Summary Details
396
Using the Alarm Summary View
398
Alarm Summary Details
399
Additional Alarm Options
403
Using the Client Summary View
405
Client Details
406
Additional Client Options
407
Finding a Client
410
Locating the User
411
Refreshing Client Data
412
Performing an RF Link Test
413
To Perform an RF Link Test
413
Using the Traffic Summary View
414
Traffic Details
415
Additional Traffic Options
415
Voice Monitoring with Traffic Views
416
Using the Floor View Monitor
417
On-Demand Statistics Monitoring
418
Viewing Performance Data
418
Creating and Viewing Reports
418
Detecting and Combatting Rogue Devices
421
Rogue Detection Requirements
421
Mobility Domain Requirement
423
Rogue Detection Lists
423
Displaying Rogue Information
426
Displaying Rogue Details
427
Displaying Rogue Client Information
430
Displaying Rogue History
430
Toolbar Options
430
Filtering the Rogue List
431
Activity Log Tab
432
Current, Current Hour, Current Day, and History Tabs
432
Clients Tab
433
Listeners Tab
433
Displaying a Rogue's Geographical Location
434
Ignoring Friendly Third-Party Devices
438
Adding a Device to the Rogue List
439
Converting a Rogue into a Third Party AP
439
Adding a Rogue's Clients to the Black List
440
Configuring RF Detection Options from the Organizer Panel
441
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Nortel 2380 User Manual (218 pages)
WLAN Management Software 2300 Series
Brand:
Nortel
| Category:
Software
| Size: 3.44 MB
Table of Contents
Restricted Rights Legend
2
Statement of Conditions
2
Legal Information
3
Contents
7
Table of Contents
7
How to Get Help
13
Introducing the Nortel WLAN 2300 Series System
15
Nortel WLAN 2300 System
15
Documentation
16
Safety and Advisory Notices
17
Text and Syntax Conventions
17
Getting Started
19
Hardware Requirements for WLAN Management Software Client
19
Hardware Requirements for WMS Services
20
Software Requirements
20
Preparing for Installation
21
User Privileges
21
Serial Number and License Key
21
HP Openview Network Node Manager
22
Resource Allocation
22
WMS Services Options
23
Installing WLAN Management Software
23
Unpacking Files
24
Using the Installation Wizard
24
Start WMS Services
25
Connect WMS Clients to WMS Services
26
Configure WMS Services
26
WLAN Management Software Access Control
29
WLAN Management Software Interface
30
Displaying the Main Window
30
Using the Toolbar and Menu Bar
31
Setting Preferences
31
Easy Configuration Using Wizards
32
Getting Help
32
Planning and Managing Your Wireless Network with WMS
35
Which Services to Provide
35
Network Plan
36
RF Coverage Area
36
Auto-RF
37
Auto-RF with Modelling
37
RF Planning
37
Which Planning Method Should I Use
38
Configuration
39
Wireless Configuration
40
AAA Security Configuration
42
Authentication
42
Authorization
45
Accounting
45
System and Administration Configuration
45
Configure Basic WSS Properties
46
Configure WSS Connection Information
46
Configure Boot Information
46
Equipment Installation
46
Deployment
47
Management and Monitoring
47
Network Status
48
RF Monitoring
48
Client Monitoring
48
Fault Management
49
Rogue Detection
49
Verification
49
RF Plan Optimization
51
Configuring Wireless Services
53
What Are Services
53
Configure Employee Access Services
54
Task Table
54
Step Summary
56
Example: Configure Employee Access
56
Create a Radio Profile
57
Configure RADIUS Servers
58
Create a Service Profile for 802.1X Access
62
View the Service Profile's Access Rules
65
Set up Vlans on Wsss
66
Configure Guest Access Services
69
Task Table
70
Step Summary
72
Create a User Group and Guest Users
73
Create a Service Profile for Guest Access with Web Login
76
View the Service Profile's Access Rules
84
Optional: Configure Mobility Profiles
84
What's Next
69
Configure Voice over Wireless IP Service
85
Task Table
86
Step Summary
87
Create a Radio Profile for Voice
88
Create a Service Profile for Voice
89
Create a Service Profile for WMM Vowip Devices
89
Create a Service Profile for SVP Vowip Devices
93
Create a Service Profile for Avaya Vowip Devices
95
Create a Service Profile for Vocera Vowip Devices
98
Set up a VLAN for Vowip on Wsss
99
What's Next
85
What's Next
100
Using Auto-RF
101
What Is Auto-RF
101
Configure Initial WSS Connectivity
102
Place the Equipment
102
Upload the WSS Configuration into a WMS Network Plan
102
Create a Service Profile
103
Create a Radio Profile and Map the Service Profile to It
104
Create Your Aps
104
Apply a Radio Profile to each Radio
107
What's Next
108
Add Site Information
109
Using Auto-RF with Modelling
109
What Is Auto-RF with Modelling
109
Insert RF Obstacles
113
Create Your RF Coverage Area
115
Create a Wiring Closet
115
Create Your RF Coverage Area
116
Add Aps
124
Associate Aps to the Coverage Area
124
What's Next
127
Using RF Planning
129
What Is RF Planning
129
Prepare the Floor Drawings
130
Define Site Information
131
Import a Floor Plan
136
Set the Scale
137
Clean Layout
138
Model RF Obstacles
140
Import a Site Survey
142
Plan RF Coverage
142
Add Wiring Closets
143
Create Coverage Areas
144
Compute and Place Aps
151
Assign Channel Settings
154
Calculate Optimal Power
155
Display Coverage
156
Generate a Work Order
157
Install the Equipment
158
What's Next
159
Managing and Monitoring Your Network
161
What Is Network Management
161
What Is Network Monitoring
161
Deploy Your Configuration
162
Perform Basic Administrative Tasks
163
Configuring WSS Management Services
163
Distribute System Images
164
Using the Image Repository
164
Distributing System Images
165
Saving Versions of Network Plans
166
Import and Export Switch Configuration Files
167
Monitoring Examples
168
Monitor an Individual User
169
Find the User
170
Locate the User
173
Display User Activity
175
View User Performance Statistics
177
Monitor a Group of Users
179
What's Next
182
Managing Alarms
183
Set up the Fault Management System
183
What Is Fault Management
183
Classify and Organize Faults
185
Search Capabilities
185
Manage Faults
186
Alarm Summary
186
Alarm Summary Details
187
Top 5 Sources of Alarms
187
Intrusion Detection System (IDS) Alarms
188
Denial of Service (Dos) Alarms
188
Store Faults and Retrieve Fault History
189
Generate Alarm Reports
190
Alarm Summary Report
190
Alarm History Report
191
Security and Client OUI Reports
192
Use the Fault Management System to Locate a Rogue
192
Configuring Countermeasures
196
What's Next
200
Nortel 2380 Installation And Basic Configuration Manual (172 pages)
WLAN-Security Switch 2300 Series
Brand:
Nortel
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 1.83 MB
Table of Contents
Restricted Rights Legend
2
Statement of Conditions
2
Legal Information
3
Table of Contents
7
How to Get Help
11
Getting Help from the Nortel Web Site
11
Getting Help over the Phone from a Nortel Solutions Center
11
Getting Help from a Specialist by Using an Express Routing Code
11
Getting Help through a Nortel Distributor or Reseller
11
Introducing the Nortel WLAN 2300 System
13
Nortel WLAN 2300 System
13
Documentation
13
Configuration and Management
14
Safety and Advisory Notices
15
Text and Syntax Conventions
16
WLAN-Security Switch Overview
17
WSS Model Numbers
18
Hardware Features
19
2350 Switch
19
2370 Switch
20
2360 Switch
22
2380 Switch
23
Management Features
24
Power Features
25
Network Interfaces
26
Status Leds
27
Software Features
30
Management Features
31
Layer 2 Switching Features
32
IP Services
33
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
34
Roaming
35
RF Management
36
Installing and Connecting a WLAN-Security Switch
37
Unpacking a WSS
37
Installation Requirements and Recommendations
38
WLAN Management Software Network Plan
39
Installation Location
39
Cable Requirements
40
Ap Cable Requirement
41
Installation Hardware and Tools
42
Installing a WSS
42
Equipment Rack Installation
43
Tabletop Installation
46
Installing a Power Supply in a 2370 or 2380 Switch
46
Installing a New Power Supply
47
Replacing a Power Supply
47
Powering on a WSS
48
Powering on a 2360, 2370, or 2380
48
Powering on a 2350
49
Connecting to a Serial Management Console
49
Troubleshooting a Serial Management Connection
51
Connecting to the Network
51
Connecting to an AP Access Point or Other 10/100 Ethernet Device
51
Connecting to Gigabit Ethernet Devices
54
WSS Setup Methods
57
Overview
57
Quick Starts
57
WLAN Management Software
58
Cli
58
Web View
58
How a WLAN-Security Switch Gets Its Configuration
59
Web Quick Start (2350 and 2360 Only)
60
Web Quick Start Parameters
60
Web Quick Start Requirements
60
Accessing the Web Quick Start
61
CLI Quickstart Command
63
Quickstart Example
64
Remote WSS Configuration
67
How Remote WSS Configuration Works
68
Staged Wss
69
Staging a WSS for Configuration by WLAN Management Software
70
WLAN Management Software Requirements
75
Opening the Quickstart Network Plan in WLAN Management Software
77
Configuring a 2370, 2360, or 2380 Switch for Basic Service
79
Accessing the CLI
80
Configuration Overview
80
Configuring an Enable Password
82
Configuring the Time and Date
83
Configuring IP Connectivity
85
Configuring Vlans and IP Addresses
85
Configuring a Default Route
87
Verifying IP Connectivity
87
Enabling Secure Communication for WLAN Management Software or Web View
88
Installing a Certificate
90
Email Address
92
Installing a Server Certificate for Network Users
94
Generating a Self-Signed Certificate for Network Users
95
Installing a Certificate Assigned by a Certificate Authority for Network Users
95
Displaying Certificate Information for Network Users
97
Enabling and Logging into Web View
97
Specifying the Country of Operation
98
Country Code
99
Specifying a System IP Address
100
Configuring for Authenticating Users
101
Configuring a Port for a Wired Authentication User
101
Configuring Aps for Wireless Users
102
Distributed Ap Network Requirements
103
Configuring for a Distributed Ap
106
Configuring a Service Profile
108
Configuring Mobility Domain Parameters
114
Configuring the Seed
115
Configuring a Nonseed Member
115
Configuring User Authentication
115
Vlans and Users
116
Configuring Pass-Through Authentication
117
Configuring EAP Offload with Server Authentication
121
Displaying and Saving the Configuration
124
Configuring a 2350 Switch for a Branch Office
125
Branch Office Network Example
125
Installation Requirements
127
Requirements for AP Access Points
128
Requirements for the 2350 Switch
129
Network Requirements
130
Installing the 2350 Switch
130
Software Configuration Parameters
130
Configuration Parameters
131
Configuring the 2350
135
Accessing the CLI
136
Configuration Commands
137
Cli Commands
138
Displaying and Saving the Configuration
142
Verifying Operation
142
Verifying IP Connectivity
143
Verifying Wireless Access
144
Configuration Scenario
144
Configured Parameters
145
Configuration Commands
146
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Table of Contents
Configuration Guide
1
FCC Statement (USA Only)
2
ICES Statement (Canada Only)
2
CE Marking Statement (Europe Only)
3
VCCI Statement (Japan/Nippon Only)
4
BSMI Statement for Wireless Security Switches 2300 Series (Taiwan Only)
4
MIC Notice (Republic of Korea Only)
4
NOM Statement (Mexico Only)
5
Información NOM (Unicamente para México)
6
Denan Statement (Japan/Nippon Only)
6
Table of Contents
7
How to Get Help
11
Getting Help from the Nortel Web Site
11
Getting Help over the Phone from a Nortel Solutions Center
11
Getting Help from a Specialist by Using an Express Routing Code
11
Getting Help through a Nortel Distributor or Reseller
11
Introducing the Nortel WLAN 2300 Series System
13
Nortel WLAN 2300 System
13
Documentation
14
Safety and Advisory Notices
15
Text and Syntax Conventions
16
WSS Overview
17
WSS Model Numbers
18
Hardware Features
19
Nortel WSS 2350 Switch
19
Nortel WSS 2360/2361 Switch
19
Nortel WSS 2380 Switch
21
Nortel WSS 2382 Switch
22
Management Features
23
Power Features
23
Network Interfaces
23
Status Leds
24
2360, 2361, 2380 and 2382 Leds
24
WSS 2350 Leds
25
Software Features
28
Management Features
28
Layer 2 Switching Features
28
IP Services
28
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
29
Roaming
29
RF Management
29
And Series 2332 Aps
30
Aps
30
Installing and Connecting a WSS
41
Unpacking a WSS
41
Installation Requirements and Recommendations
43
WLAN Management Software Network Plan
43
Installation Location
43
Cable Requirements
44
Serial Console Cable
44
Network Cables
45
AP Cable Requirement
46
Installation Hardware and Tools
46
Installing a WSS
47
Equipment Rack Installation
48
Tabletop Installation
50
Installing a Power Supply in a 2380 Switch
50
Installing a New Power Supply
51
Replacing a Power Supply
52
Powering on a WSS
53
Powering on a 2360/2361, 2380 or 2382
53
Powering on a 2350
54
Connecting to a Serial Management Console
54
Troubleshooting a Serial Management Connection
55
Connecting to the Network
56
Connecting to an AP or Other 10/100 Ethernet Device
56
Connecting to Gigabit Ethernet Devices
58
Connecting to a Copper Gigabit Device (2380 Only)
58
Connecting to a Fiber Gigabit Device (2380)
58
Connecting to a Fiber Gigabit Device (2382)
60
WSS Technical Specifications
63
WSS Troubleshooting
69
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Brand:
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| Category:
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| Size: 0.74 MB
Table of Contents
Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations
2
En 55024 Statement
3
National Safety Statements of Compliance
4
En 60950 Statement
4
Table of Contents
7
Introduction
9
How to Get Help
9
Audience
9
Precautions
10
Preventing Electrostatic Damage in New Cable Installations
11
Planning a WLAN Installation
13
Gathering Required Information
14
Quick Start - Physical Installation
15
Installing the Nortel WLAN Security Switch
15
Installing a New Power Supply
17
Powering on the Nortel WLAN Security Switch
17
Powering on a 2382
18
Connecting to the Network
19
Quick Start - Basic Configuration
23
WSS Startup Algorithm
23
WSS Sample Network Configuration
24
Configuring the Nortel WLAN Security Switch
24
Creating a Scope on the DHCP Server
25
Accessing the WSS CLI Quickstart Wizard
26
Installing and Using WMS
28
Configuring WSS Using WMS
31
Creating a Service Profile
32
Test the Solution
35
Where to Go Next
35
Caution Statements
36
Lithium Battery Caution
37
Radio Safety Advisories for Access Points
38
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2300 Series WLAN Security Switch and Access points
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Switch
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Table of Contents
Trademark Information
2
Copyright Notice
2
Contact Information
2
Certified Product Summary
3
Service Information
3
Known Limitations
4
Network Topology
5
Connecting Aps
9
Distributed Aps
9
Vlan Configuration
11
Deploying Changes
35
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