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configuring advanced features
configuring advanced features
configuring advanced features
configuring advanced features
in this chapter
in this chapter
in this chapter
in this chapter
Some of the more complex networking configurations are described in this chapter:
Network Settings
Advanced DHCP Server Configuration
DHCP IP Pool Table Settings
Link Integrity Settings
VLAN Support
Typical VLAN Configurations
VLAN Workgroups and Traffic Management
Typical User VLAN Configurations
Typical VLAN Management ID Configuration Scenarios
Management Settings
Managing IP Access
Configuring Management Service Interfaces
Setting Filters
Setting the Ethernet Protocol Filter
Advanced Filtering
TCP/UDP Port Filtering
Alarms (SNMP Traps)
Alarm (Trap) Groups
Alarm Host Table
Syslog
Bridge Configuration Settings
Static MAC Address Filter
Spanning Tree Protocol
Broadcast Storms and Storm Thresholds
Intra BSS Subscriber Blocking
Packet Forwarding
Wireless Distribution System (WDS)
WDS Setup Procedure
Wireless Port Mapping
Configuring the WL520 Unit as a Wireless Repeater
Advanced RADIUS Features
Fallback to Primary RADIUS Server
RADIUS Start/Stop Accounting
RADIUS DNS Host Name Support
Set parameters for DHCP server including the IP Pool table. Configure
Link Integrity settings and Target IP Address table.
Setup a VLAN network.
Configure system management settings such as passwords,
management IP Access table, and services' parameters (SNMP,
Telnet, HTTP, Serial).
Set WL520 device filters including Ethernet filters, Static MAC
address filters, and other advanced filters.
Set alarms (SNMP Traps) including enabling alarm groups and the
alarm host table. Also, configure the Syslog settings.
Setup the WL520 device as a simple bridge or a wireless repeater,
setup loop avoidance through the Spanning Tree protocol and Storm
Threshold protection. Also, allows you to filter packets based on MAC
addresses, prevent wireless clients associated with the same WL520
from communicating with each other, and forward all wireless traffic
to a specified network node.
Establish point-to-point connections with other access points (the
wireless backbone).
Configure RADIUS server settings to implement advanced features,
including RADIUS Accounting and DNS client functionality to support
RADIUS server host names.
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