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5-4 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide
The screen also displays the following information:
1. By default, the switch assigns consecutive Extended Service Set Identification (ESSIDs). This is the name
that users will see when accessing the wireless network. The
alphanumeric string up to 32 characters in length.
2. The
Subnet
3. The
Access Ports Adopted
The following configuration for each WLAN can be performed from the
>Wireless -->
1. Assign the enabled WLANs descriptive names. The administrator can change the name of any of the
WLANs in the
the name in the left menu tree.
2. By default, the switch assigns consecutive Extended Service Set Identification (ESSIDs). This is the name
that users will see when accessing the wireless network. The
alphanumeric string up to 32 characters in length.
3. An icon of a lock will appear under the
enabled for the WLAN.
The current settings for the associated Subnet and adopted Access Ports are also displayed on this screen;
however, the screen associated with each WLAN (under
the settings and rules for adopting Access Ports can be modified.
5.1.1.1 WEP Shared Mode
The
WEP Shared Mode
types of Authentication service: Open System and Shared Key. In Shared Key authentication service prior to
Association phase STAs need to authenticate itself using the shared secret key. This authentication scheme
is only available if the WEP option is implemented. The required secret, shared key is presumed to have been
delivered to participating STAs via a secure channel that is independent of IEE802.11.
5.1.1.2 SIP CAC Mode
The
SIP CAC Mode
in conjunction with compatible VoIP hardware will test for network congestion before allowing VoIP calls to
connect. This can help ensure call quality and connection when making VoIP calls.
5.1.1.3 HotSpot Credential Caching Mode
The
HotSpot Credential Caching Mode
credentials on the WS2000. This feature is not enabled by default. The administrator has to explicitly enable
this feature.
5.1.1.4 STP on Mesh Link
The
STP on Mesh Link
enabling STP from the
Configuration] --> LAN
Link
enables STP on the wireless side of WS2000.
By default, all ports of WS2000 Wireless Switch go through the STP convergence states whenever
configuration changes were made. In scenarios where, on a wired bridge port, the L2 switch to which this
WS2000 was connected to had STP BPDU guard enabled, would cause the WS2000 to go offline. This was
field displays the subnet assigned to the WLAN.
field displays the Access Port numbers adopted by this WLAN.
<WLANx> screen.
Name
field. This change will affect several other screens and the interface will change
check box enables WEP Shared secret key authentication. IEEE802.11 defines two
check box enables or disables the SIP Call Admission Control feature which when used
check box enables Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) on mesh links. This is different from
[Network Configuration] --> LAN
screen, enables STP on the wired side of the WS2000. Enabling
ESSID
ESSID
Security
heading if any wireless encryption or authentication is
[Network Configuration]
check box enables the administrator to cache hotspot user
screen. Selecting STP from the
can be given any recognizable
[Network Configuration] --
can be given any recognizable
--> Wireless) is where
[Network
STP on Mesh

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