Cisco CiscoWorks 1105 User Manual page 484

Cisco systems wireless lan solution engine user guide
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CDP
CDP distance
CLI
community strings
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CSR
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DHCP
User Guide for the CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine
GL-2
Cisco Discovery Protocol. Media- and protocol-independent device-discovery
protocol that runs on all Cisco-manufactured equipment, including routers,
access servers, bridges, and switches. Using Cisco Discovery Protocol, a device
can advertise its existence to other devices and receive information about other
devices on the same LAN or on the remote side of a WAN. Runs on all media
that support SNAP, including LANs, Frame Relay, and ATM media.
The CDP distance determines the depth of the discovery and applies to all seed
devices. If CDP distance is 1, only the immediate neighbors of the seed device
are discovered. If CDP distance is 2, devices A and B that are directly connected
to the seed devices are discovered and the immediate neighbors of A and B are
also discovered.
The command line interface for administering the WLSE. You use the CLI
through a console attached to the WLSE's console port or by opening a Telnet
connection to the WLSE. CLI commands are described in the User Guide for the
CiscoWorks 1105 Wireless LAN Solution Engine—from the online help, click
PDF.
Text strings that act as passwords to authenticate communication with devices
that contain an SNMP agent.
Class or Service. An indication of how an upper-layer protocol requires a
lower-layer protocol to treat its messages.
Certificate Signed Request. Request sent to a certificate authority for using
HTTPS.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Provides a mechanism for allocating IP
addresses dynamically so that addresses can be reused when hosts no longer
need them.
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