Avaya W310 Features; Network Management And Monitoring; Device Manager (Embedded Web); Command Line Interface (Cli) - Avaya W310 User Manual

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Chapter 1
Avaya W310 WLAN Gateway Overview

Avaya W310 Features

IP Multicast filtering
Terminal and modem interface
Wireless Services
LAN Services
— Multiple Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) per port
— RADIUS protocol for security
— 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
— 802.1X PBNAC (Port Based Network Access Control)
— 802.3af Power over LAN
Seamless Roaming
Policy Management
Stations Power Saving
MAC Access Control List
Multiple Service Set Identifiers (SSIDs)
User Group·Monitoring
W110 Controller
Wireless Applications

Network Management and Monitoring

Comprehensive network management and monitoring are key to today's networks. Avaya
has provided multiple ways for managing the W310 to suit your needs. Each management
tool is explained in detail starting below.

Device Manager (Embedded Web)

The built-in Device Manager (Embedded Web Manager) allows you to manage a W310
using a Web browser without purchasing additional software. This application works with
the
Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator Web browsers and a
Sun Microsystems Java Plug-in.

Command Line Interface (CLI)

The
W310
features and functions. You can access the CLI
locally, through the serial interface, or
remotely via Telnet.
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CLI provides a terminal type configuration tool for configuration of W310
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