Foundry IronPoint 200 User Guide
Enhancement
Support for fully qualified DNS
domain names for remote
servers
Support for readable text
configuration files
Added support for QoS
controls and SVP
Added support for SVP
Modified security configuration
and added support for WPA2
Load Balancing
1-6
Description
You can use fully qualified DNS domain names instead of
their IP addresses for remote servers such as SNMP, SNTP,
Syslog and RADIUS servers. You can enter up to 255
characters for DNS domain names
Access point configuration files can be saved to a readable
XML format, which can be exported to an FTP or TFTP
server and viewed with an XML editor.
QoS support on the IP 200 access points allows you to map
data packets received on an interface can be mapped to
IEEE 802.1p priority levels. Mapping is based on the source
or destination MAC address, or the Ethernet protocol type.
The access point provides support for SpectraLink Voice
Priority (SVP), a QoS mechanism for priortizing Voice over
Internet Protocol (VoIP) traffic in wireless LANs.
The Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2) security method is
now supported on the IP 200 access point.
Wireless clients are associated with the access point closes
to their location to help balance the load on each access
point.
© 2006 Foundry Networks, Inc.
See Page
SNMP: 10-4
SNTP: 13-3
Syslog: 12-3
RADIUS: 15-2
7-1
24-1
24-6
20-1 and 21-1
20-23
December 2006
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