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Summit WM20 User Guide
Software Version 4.2
Extreme Networks, Inc.
3585 Monroe Street
Santa Clara, California 95051
(888) 257-3000
(408) 579-2800
http://www.extremenetworks.com
Published: January 2008
Part number: 120398-00 Rev 01

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  • Page 1 Summit WM20 User Guide Software Version 4.2 Extreme Networks, Inc. 3585 Monroe Street Santa Clara, California 95051 (888) 257-3000 (408) 579-2800 http://www.extremenetworks.com Published: January 2008 Part number: 120398-00 Rev 01...
  • Page 2 Summit, SummitStack, Unified Access Architecture, Unified Access RF Manager, UniStack, UniStack Stacking, the Extreme Networks logo, the Alpine logo, the BlackDiamond logo, the Extreme Turbodrive logo, the Summit logos, the Powered by ExtremeXOS logo, and the Color Purple, among others, are trademarks or registered trademarks of Extreme Networks, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Accessing the Summit WM Controller..................37 Connecting the Summit WM Controller to Your Enterprise Network...........41 Applying the Product License Key..................41 Setting up the Data Ports .....................42 Setting up Static Routes ......................45 Setting up OSPF Routing .....................47 Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 4 Chapter 5: WM Access Domain Services Configuration..............97 Topology for a WM-AD .......................98 Configuring Topology for a WM-AD for Captive Portal ..............99 Configuring Topology for a WM-AD for AAA ................105 Saving Your Topology Properties ..................106 Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 5 Chapter 7: Working With Third-Party APs ..................169 Chapter 8: Working With the Summit WM Series Spy ..............173 Summit WM Series Spy Overview....................173 Enabling the Analysis and Data Collector Engines ..............174 Running Summit WM Series Spy Scans..................175 Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 6 Summit WM20 ........................241 Safety Standards.......................241 EMI/EMC Standards ......................242 Environmental Conditions ....................242 Environmental Operating Conditions for Summit WM100/1000, Summit WM200/2000, and Alti- tude 350-2 AP........................243 Altitude 350-2 Int. AP (15958) AP, Altitude 350-2 Detach. AP (15939)........244 Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 7 Optional Approved 3rd Party External Antennas..............254 Antenna Diversity ......................254 Optional 3rd Party External Antennas for the United States ...........254 Optional 3rd Party External Antennas for Canada..............258 Optional 3rd Party External Antennas the European Community..........262 Index ............................267 Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 9: About This Guide

    Chapter 9, “Working With Reports and Displays,” describes maintenance activities, such as software ● upgrades on both the Summit WM Controller and the Wireless AP. This chapter also includes information on the logs, traces, reports and displays available. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 10: Formatting Conventions

    Documentation Feedback If you have any problems using this document, please contact your next level of support: Customers should contact the Extreme Networks Technical Assistance Center (TAC). ● When you call, please have the following information ready. This will help us to identify the document that you are referring to.
  • Page 11: Safety Information

    Safety Information WARNING! Read the following safety information thoroughly before installing Extreme Networks products. Failure to follow this safety information can lead to personal injury or damage to the equipment. Installation, maintenance, and removal of a controller, chassis, or any of its components must be...
  • Page 12: Installing Power Supply Units

    Installing Power Supply Units WARNING! Ensure that the following requirements are satisfied when installing all Extreme Networks power supplies. See Installation instructions of power supply unit (PSU) in questions for ratings and power requirements. Make sure to satisfy the following requirements: Plug power supplies only into properly grounded electrical outlets to help prevent electrical shock ●...
  • Page 13: Maintenance Safety

    110 VAC cord or both a 110 VAC and 208/220 VAC power supply cords. The power supply cords provided by Extreme Networks are designed and certified for use in the United States and Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 14 The power cord provided with the power supply, controller, or chassis is for use only with that ● specific product from Extreme Networks; it is not for use with any other product from Extreme Networks or any other vendors’ equipment.
  • Page 15: Battery Replacement And Disposal

    If replacement is attempted, the following guidelines must be followed to avoid danger of explosion: 1. replaced with the same or equivalent type as recommended by the battery manufacturer. 2. dispose of the battery in accordance with the battery manufacturer's recommendation. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 16: Sicherheitshinweise

    About this Guide Sicherheitshinweise Vor der Installation der Produkte von Extreme Networks sind die nachfolgenden Sicherheitshinweise aufmerksam zu lesen. Die Nichtbeachtung dieser Sicherheitshinweise kann zu Verletzungen oder Schäden an der Ausrüstung führen. Installation, Wartung und Ausbau eines Controller, einer Grundplatte oder einer seiner Komponenten dürfen nur von geschultem und qualifiziertem Servicepersonal durchgeführt werden! Geschulte und...
  • Page 17: Installation Von Netzteilen

    Sicherheitshinweise Installation von Netzteilen Bei der Installation sämtlicher Netzteile von Extreme Networks muss sichergestellt werden, dass die nachfolgend aufgeführten Anforderungen erfüllt sind. Angaben zu Nennleistung und Leistungsbedarf finden sich in den Installationsanweisungen für das jeweilige Netzteil (Power Supply Unit, PSU).
  • Page 18: Allgemeine Sicherheitsvorkehrungen

    Networks entweder nur mit einem 110-VAC-Kabel oder mit einem 110-VAC-Kabel und einem 208/220- VAC-Kabel geliefert. Die von Extreme Networks gelieferten Stromkabel sind nur für den Einsatz in den Vereinigten Staaten und Kanada ausgelegt und zugelassen. Stromkabel für den Einsatz außerhalb der Vereinigten Staaten und Kanada werden normalerweise von einem Drittanbieter geliefert und müssen...
  • Page 19: Austauschen Und Entsorgen Von Batterien

    2) Die Batterie gemäß den Empfehlungen des Herstellers entsorgen. ● Die deutsche Version der für dieses Produkt von Extreme Networks relevanten Sicherheitshinweise finden sich im Abschnitt „Sicherheitshinweise“ im Summit WM20 User Guide. Dieses Installationshandbuch steht auf der folgenden Webseite zum Download zur Verfügung: http://www.extremenetworks.com/services/documentation/hwuserguides.asp.
  • Page 20 About this Guide Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 21: Chapter 1: Overview Of The Summit Wm Controller, Access Points And Software Solution

    System configuration overview ● The next generation of Extreme Networks wireless networking devices provides a truly scalable WLAN solution. Extreme Networks Wireless APs are fit access points controlled through a sophisticated network device, the Summit WM Controller. This solution provides the security and manageability required by enterprises and service providers.
  • Page 22: Elements Of The Summit Wm Controller, Access Points And Software Solution

    RADIUS Server (Remote Access Dial-In User Service) or other authentication server ● DHCP Server (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) ● SLP (Service Location Protocol) ● Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 23 APs. In turn each Wireless AP can handle up to 254 wireless devices, with each radio supporting a maximum of 128. With additional Summit WM Controllers, the number of wireless devices the solution can support can reach into the thousands. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 24: Summit Wm Controller, Access Points And Software And Your Network

    The RADIUS Server system can be set up for certain standard attributes, such as filter ID, and for the Vendor Specific Attributes (VSAs). In addition, Radius Disconnect (RFC3576) which permits dynamic adjustment of user policy (user disconnect) is supported. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 25: Network Traffic Flow

    ● that are advertised by a Service Agent. In larger installations, a Directory Agent collects information from Service Agents and creates a central repository. The Extreme Networks solution relies on registering “extreme” as an SLP Service Agent. Domain Name Server (DNS) – A server used as an alternate mechanism (if present on the ●...
  • Page 26: Network Security

    Shared Key authentication that relies on Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) keys ● Open System that relies on Service Set Identifiers (SSIDs) ● 802.1x that is compliant with Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) ● Captive Portal based on Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol ● Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 27 It also provides Wi-Fi Protected Access version 1 (WPA v.1) encryption, based on Pairwise Master Key (PMK) and Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP). The most secure encryption mechanism is WPA version 2, using Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 28: Wm Access Domain Services

    ● is forwarded. Defining a next-hop for a WM-AD forces all the traffic in the WM-AD to be forwarded to the indicated network device, bypassing any routing definitions of the controller's route table. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 29: Packet Filtering Policy

    WM-AD/VLAN is common to both controllers. For example, availability is provided by defining a paired controller configuration by which each peer can act as the backup controller for the other's APs. APs in one controller are allowed to failover and register with the alternate controller. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 30: Quality Of Service (Qos)

    The enterprise network services that will support the discovery process ● The default AP configuration allows for a definition of a default configuration template, whereby APs automatically receive complete configuration. For typical deployments where all APs are to all Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 31 ● Multicast – Define groups of IP addresses for multicast traffic. ● Privacy – Select and configure the wireless security method on the WM-AD. ● QoS Policy – Configure the Qos policy. ● Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 32 Overview of the Summit WM Controller, Access Points and Software Solution Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 33: Chapter 2: Configuring The Summit Wm Controller

    Assigns each wireless device to a WM-AD when it connects ● Routes traffic from wireless devices, using WM-AD, to the wired network ● Applies filtering policies to the wireless device session ● Provides session logging and accounting capability ● Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 34: System Configuration Overview

    The following section provides a high-level overview of the steps involved in the initial configuration of your system: Step 1 – Before you begin configuration Research the type of WLAN deployment that is required. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 35 Installing the new license key before upgrading will prevent the Summit WM Controller from changing the licensed region, and in addition, manually configured channel settings will be maintained. For more information, see “Performing Summit WM Controller Software Maintenance” on page 202. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 36 AP will automatically receive full configuration (including WM-AD assignment) upon initial registration with the Summit WM Controller. If applicable, modify the properties or settings of the Wireless APs. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 37: Performing The First-Time Setup Of The Summit Wm Controller

    2 Launch your Web browser (Internet Explorer version 6.0 or higher, or FireFox). 3 In the browser address bar, type the following: https://192.168.10.1:5825 This launches the Summit WM GUI. The logon screen is displayed. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 38 4 In the User Name box, type your user name. The default is admin 5 In the Password box, type your password. The default is abc123 6 Click Login. The Summit WM GUI main menu screen is displayed. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 39 8 In the left pane, click IP Addresses. The factory default settings for the Summit WM Controller are displayed. 9 In the Management Port Settings section, click Modify. The System Port Configuration screen is displayed. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 40 The Web connection between the computer and the Summit WM Controller is now lost. The IP addresses are now set to the network you defined. Changing the Administrator Password It is recommended to change your default administrator password once your system is installed. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 41: Connecting The Summit Wm Controller To Your Enterprise Network

    To apply the product license key: 1 From the main menu, click Summit Switch. The Summit WM Controller Configuration screen is displayed. 2 In the left pane, click Software Maintenance. 3 Click the SWM Product Keys tab. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 42: Setting Up The Data Ports

    You can redefine the data ports to function as one of three types: Host Port ● Use a host port definition for connecting Wireless APs with no OSPF routing function on this port. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 43 WM-AD is defined. The WM-AD port becomes the default gateway for wireless devices on this WM- AD. No Wireless APs can be associated with a WM-AD port and no routing is permitted on this port. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 44 2 In the left pane, click IP Addresses. The Management Port Settings and Interfaces screen is displayed. The lower portion of the Summit WM Controller Configuration screen displays the number of Ethernet ports of the Summit WM Controller: Summit WM20 – Two Ethernet ports ● Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 45: Setting Up Static Routes

    It is recommended that you define a default route to your enterprise network, either with a static route or by using OSPF protocol. A default route enables the Summit WM Controller to forward packets to destinations that do not match a more specific route definition. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 46 If you enable dynamic routing (OSPF), the dynamic routes will normally have priority for outgoing routing. For internal routing on the Summit WM Controller, the static routes normally have priority. 8 To save your changes, click Save. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 47: Setting Up Ospf Routing

    The MTU of the ports on either end of an OSPF link must match. The MTU for ports on the Summit ● WM Controller is defined as 1500, in the IP Addresses screen, during data port setup. This matches the default MTU in standard routers. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 48 Not-so-stubby – The not-so-stubby area is a type of stub area that can import autonomous ● system (AS) external routes and send them to the default/backbone area, but cannot receive AS external routes from the backbone or other areas. 8 To save your changes, click Save. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 49 OSPF Linkstate – Displays the Link State Advertisements (LSAs) received by the currently ● running OSPF process. The LSAs describe the local state of a router or network, including the state of the router’s interfaces and adjacencies. 2 To update the display, click Refresh. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 50: Filtering At The Interface Level

    [*.*.*.*]). Exception filter rules are evaluated after the user's WM-AD assigned filter policy, as such, it is possible that the WM-AD policy allow the access to management functions that the exception filter denies. These packets are dropped. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 51: User-Defined Port-Based Exception Filters

    If defined improperly, user exception rules may seriously compromise the systems normal security enforcement rules. They may also disrupt the system's normal operation and even prevent system functionality altogether. It is advised to only augment the exception-filtering mechanism if absolutely necessary. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 52: Completing The System Configuration

    Once you have performed the initial configuration of the Summit WM Controller, you are now ready to do the following: Configuring the WM-AD – For more information, see Chapter 4, “WM Access Domain Services.” ● Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 53: Ongoing Operations Of The Summit Wm Controller, Access Points And Software

    Summit WM Controller, Access Points and Software system can include the following: Summit WM Controller System Maintenance ● Wireless AP Maintenance ● Client Disassociate ● Logs and Traces ● Reports and Displays ● For more information, see Chapter 10, “Performing System Maintenance.” Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 54 Configuring the Summit WM Controller Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 55: Chapter 3: Configuring The Wireless Ap

    Wireless AP Models The Wireless AP has two models: Altitude 350-2 Int. AP (15958)– Internal antenna, internal dual (multimode) diversity antennas ● Altitude 350-2 Detach. (15939) – External antenna (dual external antennas), RP-SMA connectors ● Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 56: Discovery And Registration Overview

    When the Wireless AP is powered on, it automatically begins a discovery process to determine its own IP address and the IP address of the Summit WM Controller. When the discovery process is successful, the Wireless AP registers with the Summit WM Controller. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 57: Wireless Ap Discovery

    Step 4 – Use a Domain Name Server (DNS) lookup for the host name Controller.domain-name. ● If no DA is found, or if it has no Extreme Networks SAs registered, the Wireless AP attempts to locate a Summit WM Controller via DNS.
  • Page 58: Registration After Discovery

    ● If all of the preceding methods fail to locate a Summit WM Controller, the Wireless AP sends a multicast SLP request, looking for any SLP Service Agents providing the Extreme Networks service. Registration After Discovery Any of the discovery steps 2 through 5 can inform the Wireless AP of a list of multiple IP addresses to which the Wireless AP may attempt to connect.
  • Page 59 Random delays do not occur during normal reboot. A random delay only occurs after vulnerable period power-down. The Wireless AP can be reset to its factory default settings. For more information, see “Resetting the AP to Its Factory Default Settings” on page 199. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 60: Configuring The Wireless Aps For The First Time

    During the registration process, the Summit WM Controller’s approval of the Wireless AP’s serial number depends on the security mode that has been set: Allow all Altitude APs to connect ● Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 61 Altitude APs to connect option. This option ensures that no unapproved Wireless APs are allowed to connect. For more information, see “Modifying Wireless AP Settings” on page Discovery Timers The discovery timer parameters dictate the number of retry attempts and the time delay between each attempt. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 62 3, and the default delay between retries is 1 second. 5 To save your changes, click Save. Once the discovery parameters are defined, you can connect the Wireless AP to a power source. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 63: Adding And Registering A Wireless Ap Manually

    5 In the Name box, type a unique name for the Wireless AP. 6 In the Description box, type descriptive comments for the Wireless AP. 7 In the Port # drop-down list, select the Ethernet port through which the Wireless AP can be reached. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 64: Modifying Wireless Ap Settings

    Allow all Altitude APs to connect. For more information, see “Security Mode” on page To modify a Wireless AP's registration status: 1 From the main menu, click Altitude APs. The Altitude APs screen is displayed. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 65: Configuring The Default Ap Settings

    Wireless AP default settings on an existing Wireless AP configuration or have configured Wireless APs inherit the properties of the default Wireless AP configuration when they register with the system. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 66 Appendix B, “Regulatory Information.” If DRM is enabled (DRM is enabled by default), it scans automatically for a channel, using a channel selection algorithm. For more information, see “Configuring Dynamic Radio Management” on page Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 67 AP: 1, 2, 5.5, or 11 Mbps for 11b-only mode. Select 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 28, or 54 Mbps for 11b+11g or 11g-only modes. Select 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, or 54 Mbps for 11a Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 68: Modifying A Wireless Ap's Properties

    AP properties ● 802.11b/g ● 802.11a ● Static Configuration ● Modifying an AP’s properties is similar to modifying the system’s default AP settings, only now you are modifying an individual Wireless AP. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 69 1 From the main menu, click Altitude APs. The Altitude APs screen is displayed. 2 In the Wireless AP list, click the Wireless AP whose properties you want to modify. The WAP Properties tab displays Wireless AP information. 3 Modify the Wireless AP’s information: Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 70: Modifying The Wireless Ap's Radio Properties

    Most properties of the Wireless AP’s radios can be modified without requiring a reboot of the Wireless AP. However, modifying the following will require a reboot of the Wireless AP: Enabling or disabling either radio ● Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 71 If applicable, click the 802.11b/g tab to modify the radio properties. ● DTIM Period – Type the desired DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Message) period—the number ● of beacon intervals between two DTIM beacons. To ensure the best client power savings, use a Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 72 Max Operational Rate – Select the maximum data rate that clients can operate at while ● associated with the AP: 1, 2, 5.5, or 11 Mbps for 11b-only mode. Select 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 73 11g on these APs) and disable 11b on all other APs. The difficulty with this method is that the number of APs must be increased to ensure coverage separately for 11b and 11g clients. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 74 Level drop-down menu. The values in the Max TX Power Level drop down is in dBm (dBm is an abbreviation for the power ratio in decibel (dB) of the measured power referenced to one Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 75: Setting Up The Wireless Ap Using Static Configuration

    Wireless APs are installed in remote sites, while the Summit WM Controller is in the central office. The Wireless APs require the capability to interact in both the local site network and the central network. To achieve this model, a static configuration is used. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 76 If the VLAN settings match the network configuration, the AP registers with the Summit WM Controller successfully. If the AP VLAN is not configured properly (wrong tag), connecting to the AP may not be possible. To recover from Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 77: Configuring Dynamic Radio Management

    Allows wireless clients to be moved to another Wireless AP if the load is too high. ● Scans automatically for a channel, using a channel selection algorithm. ● Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 78 8 In the RF Domain ID box, type a string that uniquely identifies a group of APs that cooperate in managing RF channels and power levels. The maximum length of the string is 15 characters. NOTE If Suppress SSID and DRM are enabled, you must provide an RF Domain ID. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 79: Modifying A Wireless Ap's Properties Based On A Default Ap Configuration

    1 From the main menu, click Altitude APs. The Altitude APs screen is displayed. 2 In the Altitude AP list, click the Wireless AP whose properties you want to become the system’s default AP settings. The WAP Properties tab displays Wireless AP information. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 80: Configuring Aps Simultaneously

    APs from the list while pressing the CTRL key. The Channel drop-down list is not available if using the multi-edit feature. NOTE When using multi-edit configuration, any box or option that is not explicitly modified will not be changed by the update. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 81: Performing Wireless Ap Software Maintenance

    To maintain the list of current Wireless AP software images: 1 From the main menu, click Altitude APs. The Altitude APs screen is displayed. 2 From the left pane, click WAP Maintenance. The WAP Software Maintenance tab is displayed. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 82 To delete a Wireless AP software image: 1 From the main menu, click Altitude APs. The Altitude APs screen is displayed. 2 From the left pane, click WAP Maintenance. The WAP Software Maintenance tab is displayed. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 83: Summit Wm20 User Guide, Software Release

    To define parameters for a Wireless AP controlled software upgrade: 1 From the main menu, click Altitude APs. The Altitude APs screen is displayed. 2 From the left pane, click WAP Maintenance. The WAP Software Maintenance tab is displayed. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 84 9 To run the software upgrade immediately, click Upgrade Now. The selected Wireless AP reboots, and the new software version is loaded. NOTE The Always upgrade WAP to default image checkbox on the WAP Software Maintenance tab overrides the Controlled Upgrade settings. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 85: Chapter 4: Wm Access Domain Services

    In User Service (RADIUS) server. This does not apply for a bridged WM-AD. When the Summit WM Controller creates a WM-AD, it also creates a virtual IP subnet for that WM- ● AD. This does not apply for a bridged WM-AD. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 86: Setting Up A Wm-Ad Checklist

    Whether the WM-AD traffic is to be bridged directly to the network at the AP or tunneled to the ● controller for forwarding. Bridging at the AP is useful in branch office deployments in which APs must provide service even when the connection to the controller is unavailable. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 87: Topology Of A Wm-Ad

    Requires filtering rules for group filter IDs after authentication. A default filter applies if a more ● specific filter is not indicated by the RADIUS Access-Accept response. Used for a WM-AD supporting wireless voice traffic (QoS) ● Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 88: Rf Assignment For A Wm-Ad

    RF Assignment for a WM-AD The second step in setting up a WM-AD is to configure the RF assignment for the WM-AD. From the RF tab you assign APs to a WM-AD and SSID definitions. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 89: Authentication For A Wm-Ad

    Extensible Authentication Protocol - Transport Layer Security (EAP-TLS) – Relies on client-side ● and server-side certificates to perform authentication. Can be used to dynamically generate a Pairwise Master Key for encryption. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 90: Filtering For A Wm-Ad

    Group filters, by filter ID, for designated user groups – Controls access to certain areas of the ● network, with values that match the values defined for the RADIUS filter ID attribute. Default filter – Controls access if there is no matching filter ID for a user. ● Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 91: Final Filter Rule

    WM-AD, as well as having its own set of filter definitions. Filter IDs returned in association with a Login-LAT-Group definition are applied to the user, in relation to the sub-WM-AD indicated by the Login-LAT-Group specification. If no filter ID matches are found, then the default filter is applied. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 92: Data Protection On A Wm-Ad-Wep And Wpa

    Dynamic Authorization Server (DAS) is disabled in the current release. You must skip the step of enabling DAS configuration support. Adjust admission control thresholds. Admission control thresholds protect admitted traffic against ● overloads, provides distinct thresholds for VO and VI, and distinct thresholds for roaming and new streams. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 93 1 From the main menu, click WM-AD Configuration. The WM Access Domains list is displayed. 2 In the left pane, click Global Settings. The Authentication tab is displayed. 3 Click the Wireless QoS tab. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 94 5 To save your changes, click Save. To define inter-Summit WM Controller shared secret for WM-AD global settings: NOTE Because intercontroller mobility is not supported in this release, this configuration can be ignored. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 95: Setting Up A New Wm-Ad

    Step one – Create a WM-AD name ● Step two – Define the topology parameters ● Step three – Configure the WM-AD ● For information on setting up a new WM-AD, see Chapter 5, “WM Access Domain Services Configuration.” Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 96 WM Access Domain Services Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 97: Chapter 5: Wm Access Domain Services Configuration

    Step two – Define the topology parameters ● Step three – Configure the WM-AD ● Before you can define the WM-AD topology parameters and configure the WM-AD, you must first create a new WM-AD name. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 98: Topology For A Wm-Ad

    ● has 802.1x authentication (as well as MAC-based authentication). ● requires filtering rules for group filter IDs and default filter. ● has Dynamic WEP and WPA (WPA v.1 and WPA v.2) privacy. ● Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 99: Configuring Topology For A Wm-Ad For Captive Portal

    The post-timeout is the max amount of time that is allowed to elapse from the last time any traffic was received for an authenticated user. For example, a user may have disconnected from the system and is no longer be connected. A post-timeout expires and cleans up the session. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 100 Enabling Third-Party APs on a WM-AD Configuring a WM-AD for third-party APs is only available with SSID network assignment. Use this function as part of the process defined in Chapter 7, “Working With Third-Party APs.” Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 101 The host using OSPF sends only the part that has changed, and only when a change has taken place. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 102 (typically 255.255.255.0). The following values to DHCP configuration are only applicable for configurations if the controller is the DHCP server for users in the WM-AD—a routed WM-AD or a VLAN bridged WM-AD with Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 103 DHCP is local). These values are not visible for a bridged at AP WM-AD or a VLAN bridged WM-AD with DHCP disabled (by default, DHCP is disabled). Time limits for IP assignments dictate the default and the maximum time limits a wireless device can keep the DHCP server-assigned IP address. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 104 Controller and allows the enterprise to manage IP address allocation to a WM-AD from its existing infrastructure. The range of IP addresses assigned to the wireless device users on this WM-AD should also be designated on the external DHCP server. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 105: Configuring Topology For A Wm-Ad For Aaa

    1 From the main menu, click WM-AD Configuration. The WM-AD Configuration screen is displayed. 2 In the left pane WM Access Domains list, click the WM-AD you want to create an AAA topology for. The Topology tab is displayed. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 106: Saving Your Topology Properties

    WM-AD setup. Each radio can support up to eight SSIDs. Each AP can be assigned to any of the WM- ADs defined within the system. The following lists how many WM-ADs the Summit WM Controller can support: WM20 – Up to 8 WM-ADs ● Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 107 – Select to return to the AP radio selections prior to the most recent save. ● 7 To save your changes, click Save. You can view the WM-ADs that each radio is assigned to by clicking on each radio tab in the Altitude AP Configuration screen. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 108: Authentication For A Wm-Ad

    Extreme-SSID string Sent to RADIUS The name of the SSID the client is server associating to. It is used in assigning policy and billing options, based on service selection. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 109: Defining Authentication For A Wm-Ad For Captive Portal

    2 In the left pane WM Access Domains list, click the WM-AD you want to set up authentication by Captive Portal for. The Topology tab is displayed. 3 Click the Auth & Acct tab. On the Auth & Acct tab, there are three options: Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 110 Auth – Use to define authentication servers. ● MAC – Use to define servers for MAC-based authentication. ● Acct – Use to define accounting servers. ● 4 Click Auth. The Authentication fields are displayed. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 111 Captive Portal authentication: PAP – Password Authentication Protocol ● CHAP – Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol ● MS-CHAP – Windows-specific version of CHAP ● MS-CHAP2 – Windows-specific version of CHAP, version 2 ● Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 112 The Topology tab is displayed. 3 Click the Auth & Acct tab. 4 From the drop-down list, select the servers group you want to prioritize: Configured Servers ● Authentication Servers ● MAC Servers ● Accounting Servers ● Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 113 Summit WM Controller request to a RADIUS server. For more information, see “To configure the Captive Portal settings for internal Captive Portal:” on page 114 “To configure the Captive Portal Settings for external Captive Portal:” on page 115. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 114 10 In the Message box, type the message that will appear above the Login box to greet the user. For example, the message could explain why the Captive Portal page is appearing, and instructions for the user. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 115 4 Click Configure Captive Portal Settings. The Captive Portal Configurations screen is displayed. 5 Select the External Captive Portal option. 6 In the SWM Connection drop-down list, select the IP address. 7 Type the port of the Summit WM Controller. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 116: Defining Authentication For A Wm-Ad For Aaa

    3 Click the Auth & Acct tab. On the Auth & Acct tab, there are three options: Auth – Use to define authentication servers. ● MAC – Use to define servers for MAC-based authentication. ● Acct – Use to define accounting servers. ● Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 117 5 From the RADIUS drop-down list, select the server you want to use for Captive Portal authentication, and then click Use. The server’s default information is displayed. The RADIUS servers are defined in the Global Settings screen. For more information, see “WM-AD Global Settings” on page Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 118: Defining Mac-Based Authentication For A Wm-Ad

    UserID and Password must also be set up on the RADIUS server. MAC-based authentication responses may indicate to the Summit WM Controller what WM-AD a user should be assigned to. Authentication (if enabled) can apply on every roam. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 119 9 In the Timeout box, type the maximum time, in seconds, that a Summit WM Controller will wait for a response from the RADIUS server before attempting again. 10 In the NAS IP Address box, type the Network Access Server (NAS) IP address. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 120: Defining Accounting Methods For A Wm-Ad

    2 In the left pane WM Access Domains list, click the WM-AD you want to define accounting methods for. The Topology tab is displayed. 3 Click the Auth & Acct tab. 4 To enable Summit WM Controller accounting, select Collect Accounting Information of Wireless Controller. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 121: Defining Radius Filter Policy For Wm-Ads And Wm-Ad Groups

    1 From the main menu, click WM-AD Configuration. The WM-AD Configuration screen is displayed. 2 In the left pane WM Access Domains list, click the WM-AD you want to define filter ID values for. The Topology tab is displayed. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 122: Configuring Filtering Rules For A Wm-Ad

    AD can have a sub-group with Login-LAT-group ID that has its own filtering rules. If no filter ID matches are found, then the default filter is applied. WM-AD Policy is also applicable for Captive Portal and MAC-based authorization. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 123: Filtering Rules For An Exception Filter

    2 In the left pane WM Access Domains list, click the WM-AD you want to define filter ID values for. The Topology tab is displayed. 3 Click the Filtering tab. 4 From the Filter ID drop-down list, select Exception. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 124: Defining Non-Authenticated Filters

    For external Captive Portal, you need to add an external server to a non-authentication filter. Defining Non-authenticated Filters Defining non-authenticated filters allows administrators to identify destinations to which a user is allowed to access without incurring an authentication redirection. Typically, the recommended default Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 125 1 From the main menu, click WM-AD Configuration. The WM-AD Configuration screen is displayed. 2 In the left pane WM Access Domains list, click the WM-AD you want to define filter ID values for. The Topology tab is displayed. 3 Click the Filtering tab. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 126 9 Edit the order of a filter by selecting the filter and clicking the Up and Down buttons. The filtering rules are executed in the order you define here. 10 To save your changes, click Save. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 127 [a specific IP address, or Deny all traffic to a specific IP address, or to a address plus range] specific IP address range (such as:0/24). *.*.*.*:80 Deny all port 80 (HTTP) traffic. *.*.*.* Deny everything else. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 128: Filtering Rules For A Filter Id Group

    2 In the left pane WM Access Domains list, click the WM-AD you want to define filtering rules for a filter ID group. The Topology tab is displayed. 3 Click the Filtering tab. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 129 8 Edit the order of a filter by selecting the filter and clicking the Up and Down buttons. The filtering rules are executed in the order you define here. 9 To save your changes, click Save. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 130: Filtering Rules For A Default Filter

    2 In the left pane WM Access Domains list, click the WM-AD you want to define the filtering rules for a default filter. The Topology tab is displayed. 3 Click the Filtering tab. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 131 Deny all traffic from the network to the wireless devices on the port range, such as TELNET (port 23) or FTP (port 21) Intranet IP 10.3.0.20 Allow all other traffic from the wireless devices to the Intranet network Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 132: Enabling Multicast For A Wm-Ad

    Before enabling multicast filters and depending on the topology of the WM-AD, you may need to define which physical interface to use for multicast relay. Define the multicast port on the IP Addresses screen. For more information, see “Setting up the Data Ports” on page Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 133 A Deny All rule is automatically added as the last rule, IP = *.*.*.* and the Wireless Replication checkbox is not selected. This rule ensures that all other traffic is dropped. 9 To save your changes, click Save. NOTE The multicast packet size should not exceed 1450 bytes. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 134: Configuring Privacy For A Wm-Ad

    2 In the left pane WM Access Domains list, click the WM-AD you want to configure privacy by static WEP for a Captive Portal. The Topology tab is displayed. 3 Click the Privacy tab. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 135 2 In the left pane WM Access Domains list, click the WM-AD you want to configure privacy by WPA- PSK for a Captive Portal. The Topology tab is displayed. 3 Click the Privacy tab. 4 Select WPA-PSK. 5 To enable WPA v1 encryption, select WPA v.1. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 136 Wireless AP. The shared secret key is used to generate the 256-bit key. 11 In order to proofread your entry before saving the configuration, click Unmask to display the Pre- Shared Key. To mask the key, click Mask. 12 To save your changes, click Save. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 137: Privacy For A Wm-Ad For Aaa

    WPA-PSK for a Captive Portal. The Topology tab is displayed. 3 Click the Privacy tab. 4 Select Static Keys (WEP). 5 From the WEP Key Length drop-down list, select the WEP encryption key length: 64-bit ● 128-bit ● Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 138 WEP 4-byte Integrity Check Value (ICV). These integrity codes are used to calculate and compare, between sender and receiver, the value of all bits in a message, which ensures that the message has not been tampered with. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 139 2 In the left pane WM Access Domains list, click the AAA WM-AD you want to configure privacy by WPA-PSK for a Captive Portal. The Topology tab is displayed. 3 Click the Privacy tab. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 140: Defining A Wm-Ad With No Authentication

    A WM-AD with no authentication can still control network access using filtering rules. For more information on how to set up filtering rules that allow access only to specified IP addresses and ports, “Defining Non-authenticated Filters” on page 124. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 141: Defining Priority Level And Service Class For Wm-Ad Traffic

    Quality of Service for each frame. The IP TOS and/or DSCP is maintained within CTP (CAPWAP Tunneling Protocol) by copying the user IP QoS information to the CTP header—this is referred to as Adaptive QoS. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 142: Defining The Service Class For The Wm-Ad

    WM-AD is not locally bridged, the configured DSCP value is used to tag the IP header of the encapsulated packets. The AP does not override the DSCP in the IP header of the user packet. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 143: Working With Quality Of Service (Qos)

    Table 14: QoS Mode Combinations Legacy mode Configuration WMM mode 802.11e mode To legacy client Traffic that is classified and From legacy client prioritized To WMM client From WMM client To 802.11e client From 802.11e client Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 144 L2 inbound priority is missing. Table 16: Traffic Prioritization WM-AD type Packet Source Packet type Tunneled Wired Untagged Branch Wired VLAN tagged Branch Wired Untagged Branch or Tunneled Wireless Branch or Tunneled Wireless non-WMM Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 145: Configuring The Qos Policy On A Wm-Ad

    The following is the default DSCP service class classification: Table 17: DSCP and Service Class Classifications DSCP SC/UP DSCP SC/UP DSCP SC/UP CS0/DE AF11 AF33 AF12 AF41 AF13 AF42 AF21 AF43 AF22 AF23 Others AF31 Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 146 To configure QoS Policy on a WM-AD: 1 From the main menu, click WM-AD Configuration. The WM-AD Configuration screen is displayed. 2 In the left pane WM Access Domains list, click the WM-AD you want to configure for QoS. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 147 Service class – From the drop-down list, select the appropriate priority level: ● Network control (7) – The highest priority level. ■ Premium (Voice) (6) ■ Platinum (5) ■ Gold (4) ■ Silver (3) ■ Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 148: Bridging Traffic Locally

    3 Click the Topology tab. 4 In the WM-AD Mode drop-down list, click Bridge Traffic Locally at AP to enable branch office mode. 5 To define the VLAN Setting, select one of the following: Tagged ● Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 149 An AP can have bridged and non-bridged WM-ADs. NOTE When a WM-AD is setup for bridged mode, it cannot be switched to tunneled mode. The administrator must delete and re-add the WM-AD. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 150 WM Access Domain Services Configuration Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 151: Chapter 6: Availability And Controller Functionality

    Also, the default AP configuration assignment is only applicable to new APs that failover to the backup controller. Any AP that has previously failed-over and is already known to the backup system will receive the configuration already present on that system. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 152: Availability Prerequisites

    5 On each Summit WM Controller, in the Access Approval screen, check the status of the Wireless APs and approve any APs that should be connected to that controller. System AP defaults can be used to assign a group of WM-ADs to the foreign APs: Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 153 1 From the main menu, click Altitude APs. The Altitude APs screen is displayed. 2 In the left pane, click AP Registration. The Altitude APs Registration screen is displayed. 3 To enable availability, select the Paired option. 4 Do one of the following: Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 154: Viewing The Wireless Ap Availability Display

    Wireless APs will appear as foreign on the other controller in the list of available Wireless APs when configuring a WM-AD topology. Viewing the Wireless AP Availability Display For more information, see “Viewing the Wireless AP Availability Display” on page 186. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 155: Viewing Slp Activity

    2 In the left pane, click AP Registration. The Altitude APs Registration screen is displayed. 3 To confirm SLP registration, click the View SLP Registration button. A pop-up screen displays the results of the diagnostic slpdump tool, to confirm SLP registration. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 156: Events And Actions During A Failover

    When the Wireless APs connect to the second Summit WM Controller, they will be assigned to the WM- AD that is defined in the system’s default AP configuration. The wireless device users will log in again and be authenticated on the second Summit WM Controller. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 157: Defining Management Users

    To add a Summit WM Controller management user: 1 From the main menu, click Summit Switch. The Summit Switch Configuration screen is displayed. 2 In the left pane, click the Management Users option. The Management Users screen is displayed. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 158: Configuring Network Time

    You can synchronize the elements on the network to a universal clock. This ensures accuracy in usage logs. Network time is synchronized in one of two ways: using system time ● using Network Time Protocol (NTP), an Internet standard protocol that synchronizes client ● workstation clocks. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 159 To set Network Time Protocol: 1 From the main menu, click Summit Switch. The Summit Switch Configuration screen is displayed. 2 In the left pane, click Network Time. The Network Time screen is displayed. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 160: Configuring Check Point Event Logging

    Before you set up the Summit WM Controller, you must first create OPSEC objects for Summit WM Controller in the Check Point management software. The name and password you define must also be entered into the Summit WM Controller Check Point configuration screen. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 161 6 To create the certificate to be sent to the ELA Management Station, click Generate Certificate button. If the certificate is properly generated and the connection with the ELA Management Station is made, the Connection Status section displays the following message: OPSEC Connection OK Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 162: Ela Management Station Events

    OPSEC Connection Error ELA Management Station Events The events for the ELA Management Station are grouped under Extreme Networks and are mapped as info events and alert events. The alerts include: Wireless AP registration and/or authentication failed ●...
  • Page 163: Enabling Snmp On The Summit Wm Controller

    To enable SNMP Parameters: 1 From the main menu, click Summit Switch. The Summit Switch Configuration screen is displayed. 2 In the left pane, click SNMP. The Simple Network Management Protocol screen is displayed. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 164: Using Controller Utilities

    To test or record IP address connections: 1 From the main menu, click Summit Switch. The Summit Switch Configuration screen is displayed. 2 In the left pane, click Utilities. The Summit Switch Utilities screen is displayed. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 165 4 To test a connection to the target IP address, click Ping. A pop-up window is displayed with the ping results. The following is an example of a screen after clicking the Ping button Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 166: Configuring Web Session Timeouts

    The following is an example of a screen after clicking the Trace Route button. Configuring Web Session Timeouts You can configure the time period to allow Web sessions to remain inactive before timing out. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 167 WM-ADs to appear in the SSID list for Wireless APs. 5 To save your settings, click Save. NOTE Screens that auto-refresh will time out, unless a manual action takes place prior to the end of the timeout period. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 168 Availability and Controller Functionality Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 169: Chapter 7: Working With Third-Party Aps

    3 Highlight the appropriate port, and in the Function box, select 3rd-party AP from the drop-down list. Make sure that Management Traffic and SLP are disabled for this port. 4 Connect the third-party access point to this port, via a switch. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 170 2 In the Authentication Configuration screen, click Configure Captive Portal Settings. 3 In the Captive Portal Settings screen, define the Captive Portal configuration. 4 Click the RAD Policy tab. 5 Define the filter IDs to match those in RADIUS server. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 171 Third-party access points are required to broadcast an SSID unique to their segment. This SSID ● cannot be used by any other WM-AD. Roaming from third-party access points to Wireless APs and vice versa is not supported. ● Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 172 Working With Third-Party APs Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 173: Chapter 8: Working With The Summit Wm Series Spy

    Runs an Analysis Engine that processes the scan data from the data collector through algorithms that ● make decisions about whether any of the detected APs or clients are rogue APs or are running in an unsecure environment (for example, ad-hoc mode). Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 174: Enabling The Analysis And Data Collector Engines

    Summit WM Controller WM200/WM2000. For WM20 select both Enable Summit Spy Analysis Engine and Enable Local Summit Spy Data Collection Engine checkbox to make use of the Summit Spy feature. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 175: Running Summit Wm Series Spy Scans

    3 In the Scan Group Name box, type a unique name for this scan group. 4 In the Altitude APs list, select the checkbox corresponding to the Wireless APs you want included in the new scan group, which will perform the scan function. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 176: Analysis Engine Overview

    Third-party APs – Defined and assigned to a WM-AD. ● Friendly APs – A list created in the Summit WM series Spy user interface as potential rogue access ● points are designated by the administrator as Friendly. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 177: Working With Summit Wm Series Spy Scan Results

    2 Click the Rogue Detection tab. 3 To modify the screen’s refresh rate, type a time (in seconds) in the Refresh every __ seconds box. 4 Click Apply. The new refresh rate is applied. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 178 To avoid the Summit WM series Spy's database becoming too large, it is recommended that you either delete Rogue APs or add them to the Friendly APs list, rather than leaving them in the Rogue list. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 179: Working With Friendly Aps

    Rogues. All APs are removed from the list. Working With Friendly APs To view the friendly APs: 1 From the main menu, click Summit Spy. The Summit Spy screen is displayed. 2 Click the Friendly APs tab. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 180: Viewing The Summit Wm Series Spy List Of Third-Party Aps

    To view known third-party access points connected to local/remote RF data collectors: 1 From the main menu, click Summit Spy. The Summit Spy screen is displayed. 2 Click the 3rd Party APs tab. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 181: Maintaining The Summit Wm Series Spy List Of Aps

    1 From the main menu, click Summit Spy. The Summit Spy screen is displayed. 2 Click the WAP Maintenance tab. Inactive APs and known third-party APs are displayed. 3 Select the applicable APs. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 182: Viewing The Scanner Status Report

    To view the Summit WM series Spy scanner engine status display: 1 From the main menu, click Summit Spy. The Summit Spy screen is displayed. 2 Click the Scanner Status link. The Scanner Status report is displayed, as shown in the example below. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 183 If the box is displayed red and remains red, ensure your IP address is correctly set up to point to an active controller. If the box remains yellow, ensure the Data Collector is running on the remote controller. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 184 Working With the Summit WM Series Spy Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 185: Chapter 9: Working With Reports And Displays

    ● WM-AD Interface Statistics ● Wireless Controller Port Statistics ● Wireless AP Availability ● Wired Ethernet Statistics by Wireless AP ● Wireless Statistics by Wireless AP ● System Information ● Manufacturing Information ● Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 186: Viewing The Wireless Ap Availability Display

    Green – Wireless AP is configured on the Summit WM Controller and is presently connected. ● Red – Wireless AP is configured on the Summit WM Controller but is presently not connected (not ● available to service this Summit WM Controller). Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 187: Viewing Statistics For Wireless Aps

    2 Click the Wired Ethernet Statistics by Altitude AP display option. The Wired Ethernet Statistics by Altitude APs display opens in a new browser window. 3 In the Wired Ethernet Statistics by Altitude APs display, click a registered Wireless AP to display its information. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 188 4 Click the appropriate tab to display information for each radio on the Wireless AP. 5 To view information on selected associated clients, click View Client. The Associated Clients display opens in a new browser window. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 189: Viewing The System Information And Manufacturing Information Displays

    1 From the main menu, click Reports & Displays. The Reports & Displays screen is displayed. 2 Click the System Information display option. The System Information display opens in a new browser window. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 190: Viewing Reports

    OSPF Neighbor (if OSPF is enabled in the Routing Protocols screen) ● OSPF Linkstate (if OSPF is enabled in the Routing Protocols screen) ● AP Inventory (a consolidated summary of Wireless AP setup) ● Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 191 The following is an example of a Forwarding Table report: NOTE If you open only automatically refreshed reports, the Web management session timer will not be updated or reset. Your session will eventually time-out. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 192 Wireless AP serves a BSS/WM-AD. There could be 8 per radio. Port – Ethernet Port and associated IP address of the interface on the Summit WM Controller ● through which the Wireless AP communicates. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 193 3 Browse to the location where you want to save the exported XML data file, and in the File name box enter an appropriate name for the file. 4 Click Save. The XML data file is saved in the specified location. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 194 Working With Reports and Displays Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 195: Chapter 10: Performing System Maintenance

    Disassociating a Client In addition to the following procedure below, you can also disassociate wireless users directly from the Active Clients by WM-AD screen. For more information, see Chapter 9, “Working With Reports and Displays.” Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 196: Blacklisting A Client

    To blacklist a wireless device client: 1 From the main menu, click Altitude APs. The Altitude APs Configuration screen is displayed. 2 From the left pane, click Client Management. The Disassociate tab is displayed. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 197 To blacklist a wireless device client using its MAC address: 1 From the main menu, click Altitude APs. The Altitude APs Configuration screen is displayed. 2 From the left pane, click Client Management. The Disassociate tab is displayed. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 198 5 Click Remove Selected. The selected client is removed from the list. NOTE You can use the Select All or Clear All buttons to help you select multiple clients. 6 To save your changes, click Save. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 199: Resetting The Ap To Its Factory Default Settings

    When the AP reboots for the fourth time, after having its power supply interrupted three consecutive times, it restores its factory default settings. The AP then reboots again to put the default settings into effect. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 200: Performing System Maintenance Tasks

    2 In the System Log Level section, from the Summit Switch Log Level drop-down list, select the least severe log level for the Controller that you want to receive: Information, Minor, Major, Critical. For Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 201 The syslog daemon must be running on both the Summit WM Controller and on the remote syslog server before the logs can be synchronized. If you change the log level on the Summit WM Controller, you must also modify the appropriate setting in the syslog configuration on remote syslog server. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 202: Performing Summit Wm Controller Software Maintenance

    For more information, see “Applying the Product License Key” on page Updating Summit WM Controller Software You can update the core Summit WM Controller software files using the Software Maintenance function. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 203 2 From the left pane, click Software Maintenance. The SWM Software tab is displayed. 3 To download a new image to be added to the list, in the Download Image section type the following: Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 204: Updating Operating System Software

    To upgrade operating system software: 1 From the main menu, click Summit Switch. The Summit Switch Configuration screen is displayed. 2 From the left pane, click Software Maintenance. The SWM Software tab is displayed. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 205 Filename – The name of the image file to retrieve. ● Platform – The AP hardware type to which the image applies. The are several types of AP and ● they require different images. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 206: Backing Up Summit Wm Controller Software

    3 Click the Backup tab. The Available Backups section displays the list items that have been backed up and are available. 4 In the Backup section, select an item from the Select what to backup drop-down list. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 207 1 From the main menu, click Summit Switch. The Summit Switch Configuration screen is displayed. 2 From the left pane, click Software Maintenance. The SWM Software tab is displayed. 3 Click the Backup tab. 4 Click Schedule Backup. The Schedule Backups screen is displayed. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 208: Restoring Summit Wm Controller Software

    1 From the main menu, click Summit Switch. The Summit Switch Configuration screen is displayed. 2 From the left pane, click Software Maintenance. The SWM Software tab is displayed. 3 Click the Restore tab. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 209 Platform – The AP hardware type to which the image applies. The are several types of AP and ● they require different images. 5 Click Download. The image is downloaded and added to the list. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 210: Upgrading A Summit Wm Controller Using Sftp

    For AP images change to: /var/controller/images/ap/ ● For Summit WM Controller images change to: /var/controller/upgrade ● For OS archives change to: /var/controller/osupgrade ● 3 Upload the image file using the SFTP client upload feature. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 211: Configuring Summit Wm Controller, Access Points And Software Logs And Traces

    Minor (alarm) ● Major (alarm) ● Critical (alarm) ● The alarm messages (minor, major or critical log messages) are triggered by activities that meet certain conditions that should be known and dealt with. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 212 3 To sort the display by Type or Component, click the appropriate column heading. 4 To filter the logs by severity, in order to display only Info, Minor, Major, or Critical logs, click the appropriate Log tab at the top of the screen. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 213 Traces tab at the top of the screen. 5 To refresh the information in any display, click Refresh. 6 To export information from a display as an HTML file, click the Export button. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 214 4 To clear the audits from the list, click Clear Audits. 5 To refresh the information in any display, click Refresh. 6 To export information from a display as an HTML file, click the Export button. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 215 2 Click one of the Log tabs. The following is an example of the Summit WM Controller logs: The events are displayed in chronological order, sorted by the Timestamp column. 3 To clear the logs, click Clear Log Messages. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 216 Performing System Maintenance Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 217: Glossary

    A variable time interval can exist between characters. ATM is the preferred technology for the transfer of images. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 218 (RFC1594). The term has been generally replaced by the term packet. Datagrams or packets are the message units that the Internet Protocol deals with and that the Internet transports. Decapsulation See tunnelling. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 219 If one or more bits in the pattern are damaged during transmission, the original data can be recovered due to the redundancy of the transmission. (Compare FHSS) Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 220 Extended Service Set (ESS). Several Basic Service Sets (BSSs) can be joined together to form one logical WLAN segment, referred to as an extended service set (ESS). The SSID is used to identify the ESS. (See BSS and SSID.) Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 221 VPN support, roaming, firewalls, various levels of security, etc. Gigabit Ethernet The high data rate of the Ethernet standard, supporting data rates of 1 gigabit (1,000 megabits) per second. Graphical User Interface Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 222 ICV. (See WPA and MIC) Internet Explorer. IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, a technical professional association, involved in standards activities. Internet Engineering Task Force, the main standards organization for IETF the Internet. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 223 This is accomplished through a protocol known as Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol/Oakley (ISAKMP/ Oakley), which allows the receiver to obtain a public key and authenticate the sender using digital certificates. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 224 Every managed device keeps a database of values for each of the definitions written in the MIB. Definition of the MIB conforms to RFC1155 (Structure of Management Information). Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 225 Network Management System. The system responsible for managing a network or a portion of a network. The NMS talks to network management agents, which reside in the managed nodes. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 226 Routing and forwarding are functions of this layer, as well as addressing, internetworking, error handling, congestion control and packet sequencing. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 227 If the first phase is successful, the user is then authenticated over the SSL tunnel created in phase one using EAP-Generic Token Card (EAP-GTC) or Microsoft Challenged Handshake Protocol Version 2 (MSCHAP V2). (See also EAP-TLS). PHP server Hypertext Preprocessor Public Key Infrastructure Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 228 (MF) -- 300 kHz - 3 MHz, High frequency (HF) -- 3MHz - 30 MHz, Very high frequency (VHF) -- 30 MHz - 300 MHz, Ultra-high frequency (UHF)-- 300MHz - 3 GHz. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 229 (SLP version 2, RFC2608, updating RFC2165) Structure of Management Information. A hierarchical tree structure for information that underlies Management Information Bases (MIBs), and is used by the SNMP protocol. Defined in RFC1155 and RFC1442 (SNMPv2). Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 230 SSID. Some APs can be configured to send a zero-length broadcast SSID in beacon frames instead of sending their actual SSID. The AP must return its actual SSID in the probe response. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 231 (a syslog server) receives the messages without relaying them. Syslog uses the user datagram protocol (UDP) as its underlying transport layer mechanism. The UDP port that has been assigned to syslog is 514. (RFC3164) Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 232 Tunnelling works by encapsulating packets of a network protocol within packets carried by the second network. The receiving device then decapsulates the packets and forwards them in their original format. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 233 Virtual LAN (VLAN) Bridges that permit the definition, operation and administration of Virtual LAN topologies within a Bridged LAN infrastructure." WM-AD WM Access Domain Services (WM-AD). A Extreme Networks specific technique that provides a means of mapping wireless networks to a wired topology. VoIP Voice Over Internet Protocol.
  • Page 234 IP addresses. Wireless Local Area Network. WLAN WM-AD WM Access Domain Services (WM-AD). A Extreme Networks specific technique that provides a means of mapping wireless networks to a wired topology. Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM), a Wi-Fi Alliance certified standard that provides multimedia enhancements for Wi-Fi networks that improve the user experience for audio, video, and voice applications.
  • Page 235: Summit Wm Controller, Access Points And Software Terms And Abbreviations

    The CTP protocol defines a mechanism for the control and provisioning of Wireless APs (CAPWAP) through centralized access controllers. In addition, it provides a mechanism providing the option to tunnel the mobile client data between the access point and the access controller. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 236 When a WM-AD is set up on the Summit WM Controller, one or more Wireless APs (by radio) are associated with it. A range of IP addresses is set aside for the Summit WM Controller's DHCP server to assign to wireless devices. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 237: Appendix A: Summit Wm20 Controller

    Power (max) — 250W Input Connector – IEC 60320 C14 Heat (max) — 850 BTU/hr In-rush Current — 40A LEDs 4 LEDs on front panel in a vertical column for status and activity Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 238: Summit Wm20 Controller Panels

    PC. Before you connect your host to the USB port, you need to download the appropriate driver and install it on your host machine. The link to download the virtual serial driver is the following: http://www.silabs.com/tgwWebApp/public/web_content/products/Microcontrollers/USB/en/mcu_vcp.htm Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 239: Summit Wm20 Controller Led Indicators

    HDD Activity Hot Swap LED The description of the LED states is provided below: ACTIVITY LED – Indicates the CPU activity, including the amount of traffic carried to and from the ● Wireless APs. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 240: Summit Wm20 Controller Led States And Corresponding System States

    Possible hardware failure (fan, temperature) Green Blinking Red A component fails (no more retries) Solid Red System about to reset by the watchdog Blinking Red System shutdown/halt (Requires manual reboot) Solid Red Solid Red Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 241: Appendix B: Regulatory Information

    Altitude 350-2 Access Point. Only authorized Extreme Networks service personnel are permitted to service the system. Procedures that should be performed only by Extreme Networks personnel are clearly identified in this guide.
  • Page 242: Emi/Emc Standards

    Argentina Form B ● MIC Mark, EMC Approval (Korea) ● Environmental Conditions Environmental Standards: EN 300 019-2-3 v2.1.2 (2003-04), Stationary Use, Class 3.1e ● EN 300 019-2-2 v2.1.2 (1999-09), Public Transportation, Class 2.3 ● Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 243: Environmental Operating Conditions For Summit Wm100/1000, Summit Wm200/2000, And Altitude 350-2 Ap

    EN/ETSI 300 019-2-3 v2.1.2 - Class 3.1e Operational ● EN/ETSI 300 753 (1997-10) - Acoustic Noise ● ASTM D3580 Random Vibration Unpackaged 1.5G ● Operational Environment: Operating Temperature Range. 0 C to +40 C (32º F to 104º F) ● Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 244: Altitude 350-2 Int. Ap (15958) Ap, Altitude 350-2 Detach. Ap (15939)

    However, there is no guarantee that Worst-case operational condition. Not for extended use under this condition. Worst-case Storage & Transportation condition. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 245 This Part 15 radio device operates on a non-interference basis with other devices operating at this frequency when using integrated antennas or other Extreme Networks certified antennas. Any changes or modification to the product not expressly approved by Extreme Networks could void the user's authority to operate this device.
  • Page 246: Conditions Under Which A Second Party May Replace A Part 15 Unlicensed Antenna

    FCC/TCB grant. Any other antennas used with the Altitude 350-2 AP models must follow these guidelines to be used legally with the Altitude 350-2 AP. Antennas offered for sale by Extreme Networks have been tested using the highest gain of each ●...
  • Page 247: European Community

    After the country code is entered, the switch will set up the wireless port with the proper frequencies and power outputs for that country code. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 248 If the end user chooses to operate the Altitude 350-2 AP outdoors, it is their responsibility to insure operation in accordance with these rules, frequencies, and power output. The Altitude 350-2 AP must not be operated until proper regional software is downloaded. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 249 Extreme Networks. The Altitude 350-2 AP may be operated indoors or outdoors in all countries of the European ● Community using the 2.4 GHz band: Channels 1 – 13, except where noted in Table Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 250 Malta Indoor Only Indoor Only Indoor or Outdoor Indoor or Outdoor Norway Indoor Only Indoor Only Indoor or Outdoor Indoor or Outdoor Poland Indoor Only Indoor Only Indoor or Outdoor Indoor or Outdoor Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 251 Not Allowed Same 2.4 GHz rules as above a. Belgium requires that the spectrum agency be notified if you deploy wireless links greater than 300 meters in outdoor public areas using 2.4 GHz band. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 252: Declarations Of Conformity

    Italian requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE. Por medio de la presente Extreme Networks declara que el Radio LAN device cumple con los Spanish requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva...
  • Page 253: Certifications Of Other Countries

    IEEE 802.11a/b/g. The Altitude 350-2 Altitude APs with Internal and External antennas are designed and intended to be used indoors. NOTE Operation in the European Community and rest of the world may be dependant on securing local licenses, certifications, and regulatory approvals. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 254: Optional Approved 3Rd Party External Antennas

    ● installers) Installation requires special training (special programming and antenna and cable installations) ● The intended use is generally not for the general public. Instead, it is generally for industry/ ● commercial use. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 255 If one of the following antennas is used, you must select an operating channel (on the Wireless APs configuration screens) and the corresponding allowed max power from the values listed in Table 29. DO NOT select a higher power than the value listed in Table Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 256 Power limit Power limit (MHz) (dBm) (dBm) (dBm) (dBm) (dBm) (dBm) 2412 2417 2422 2427 2432 2437 2442 2447 2452 2457 2462 2412 2417 2422 2427 2432 2437 2442 2447 2452 2457 2462 Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 257 If you select the Auto channel selection (on the Wireless APs configuration screens), you must also select the power values listed in Table 30. DO NOT select a higher power than the value listed in Table Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 258: Optional 3Rd Party External Antennas For Canada

    Installation must be carried out by licensed professionals (equipment sold to dealers who hire ● installers) Installation requires special training (special programming and antenna and cable installations) ● The intended use is generally not for the general public. Instead, it is generally for industry/commercial use. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 259 If one of the following antenna is used, you must select an operating channel (on the Wireless APs configuration screens) and the corresponding allowed max power from the values listed in Table 32. DO NOT select a higher power than the value listed in Table Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 260 Power limit Power limit (MHz) (dBm) (dBm) limit (dBm) (dBm) (dBm) (dBm) 2412 2417 2422 2427 2432 2437 2442 2447 2452 2457 2462 2412 2417 2422 2427 2432 2437 2442 2447 2452 2457 2462 Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 261 If you select the Auto channel selection (on the Wireless APs configuration screens), you must also select the power values listed in Table 33. DO NOT select a higher power than the value listed in Table Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 262: Optional 3Rd Party External Antennas The European Community

    Installation must be carried out by licensed professionals (equipment sold to dealers who hire ● installers) Installation requires special training (special programming and antenna and cable installations) ● The intended use is generally not for the general public. Instead, it is generally for industry/commercial use. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 263 If one of the following antenna is used, you must select an operating channel (on the Wireless APs configuration screens) and the corresponding allowed max power from the values listed in Table 35. DO NOT select a higher power than the value listed in Table Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 264 (dBm) (dBm) (dBm) (dBm) (dBm) (dBm) (dBm) 2412 2417 2422 2427 2432 2437 2442 2447 2452 2457 2462 2467 2472 2412 2417 2422 2427 2432 2437 2442 2447 2452 2457 2462 2467 2472 Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 265 If you select the Auto channel selection (on the Wireless APs configuration screens), you must also select the power values listed in Table 36. DO NOT select a higher power than the value listed in Table Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 266 The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with another antenna or transmitter. Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 267: Index

    IP address range on a WM-AD, 103 set up a WM-AD topology, 99 view sample page, 115 Check Point event logging, 160 failover of a controller configuring events and recovery, 156 Captive Portal, internal, external, 114 Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 268 MAC-based authentication, 118 admission control thresholds, 93 Management Information Bases (MIBs) advanced, 146 supported, 162 modes, 143 management port policy, 145 management traffic on data port, 45 modify management port settings, 39 port-based filtering, 50 Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 269 Wireless AP software, 81 assigning to a WM-AD, 107 SSID network assignment for Captive Portal, 99 client disassociate, 195 static configuration of Wireless AP, 75 default configuration, 58, 65, 68, 79, 151, Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...
  • Page 270 122 defined, 85 for third-party APs, 170 global settings, 92 network assignment overview, 87 privacy for AAA, 137 privacy overview, 134 set up for VoIP, 141 topology for Captive Portal, 99 Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2...

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