Management And Monitoring Capabilities; Http/Https Interface - Avaya AP-3 User Manual

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802.11g
In 2003, the IEEE introduced the 802.11g standard. 802.11g devices operate in the 2.4 GHz
frequency band using OFDM to achieve data rates of up to 54 Mbits/sec. In addition, 802.11g
devices are backwards compatible with 802.11b devices. Available Frequency Channels vary
by regulatory domain and/or country. See
details.

Management and Monitoring Capabilities

There are three management and monitoring interfaces available to the network administrator
to configure and manage an AP on the network:

HTTP/HTTPS Interface

Command Line Interface
SNMP Management
HTTP/HTTPS Interface
The HTTP Interface (also known as the Web browser Interface) provides easy access to
configuration settings and network statistics from any computer on the network. You can access
the HTTP Interface:
over your LAN (switch, hub, etc.),
over the Internet, or
with a "crossover" Ethernet cable connected directly to your computer's Ethernet Port.
HTTPS provides an HTTP connection over a Secure Socket Layer. HTTPS is one of two
available secure management options on the AP; the other secure management option is
SNMPv3. Enabling HTTPS makes it possible for you to access the AP in a secure fashion by
using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) over port 443. The AP supports SSLv3 with a 128-bit
encryption certificate maintained by the AP for secure communications between the AP and the
HTTP client. All communications are encrypted using the server and the client-side certificate.
The AP comes preinstalled with all required SSL files: default certificate, private key and SSL
Certificate Passphrase.
802.11g Channel Frequencies
on page 23
on page 24
on page 24
Management and Monitoring Capabilities
on page 320 for
Issue 1 October 2004
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