Advanced Configuration - Enterasys ROAMABOUT 3000 Configuration Manual

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Overview
Table 4-1 Advanced Configuration
Menu
Identification
TCP / IP Settings
RADIUS
PPPoE Setup
Authentication
Filter Control
QoS
CDP Settings
Rogue AP Detection
SNMP
Administration
System Log
802.11a Interface
Radio Settings
802.11b/g Interface
Radio Settings
Status

4-2 Advanced Configuration

Description
Specifies the system name, location and contact.
Enables DHCP, or allows you to configures the IP address, subnet
mask, gateway, and domain name servers.
Configures the RADIUS server for wireless client authentication.
Configures the access point to support Point-to-Point Protocol over
Ethernet (PPPoE) for WAN connection to an ISP.
Configures the access point as an 802.1x authentication supplicant
with the network.
Filters communications between wireless clients, access to the
management interface from wireless clients, and traffic matching
specific Ethernet protocol types.
Allows you to select specific network traffic, prioritize it, and use
congestion-management and congestion-avoidance techniques to
provide preferential treatment.
Configures AP to use Cabletron Discovery Protocol (CDP)
This feature scans the airwaves and collects information about
access points in the area.
Controls access to this access point from management stations
using SNMP, as well as the hosts that will receive trap messages.
Configures user name and password for management access;
upgrades software from local file, FTP or TFTP server; resets
configuration settings to factory defaults; and resets the access
point.
Controls logging of error messages; sets the system clock via
SNTP server or manual configuration.
Configures the IEEE 802.11a interface.
Configures radio signal parameters, and service set parameters for
the default interface and up to seven Virtual Access Points (VAPs).
Security
Configures 802.1x client authentication, with an option for MAC
address authentication, and data encryption with Wired Equivalent
Protection (WEP) or Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA).
Configures the IEEE 802.11b/g interface.
Configures radio signal parameters, and service set parameters for
the default interface and up to seven Virtual Access Points (VAPs).
Security
Configures 802.1x client authentication, with an option for MAC
address authentication, and data encryption with Wired Equivalent
Protection (WEP) or Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA).
Displays AP status, CDP status, station status, Neighbor AP
Detection status, and event logs.
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