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Extreme Networks Summit WM Series Technical Reference Manual (222 pages)
Version 5.1
Brand:
Extreme Networks
| Category:
Software
| Size: 4.82 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
9
Who Should Use this Guide
9
What Is in this Guide
9
Formatting Conventions
10
Documentation Feedback
10
Protocols and Standards
11
Chapter 1: System Capacities
13
Summit WM Controller WM20/WM200/2000
13
Summit WM Controller WM100/WM1000
13
Altitude Access Point
14
Feature Capacities
15
Mobility
15
Availability
15
Maximum Failover Capacity Matrix
16
Chapter 2: Configuration of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
17
Service Location Protocol (SLP) (RFC2608)
18
DHCP Options for Service Location Protocol (RFC2610)
18
SLP Directory Agent Option (Option 78)
18
SLP Service Scope Option (Option 79)
19
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol - Summit WM Controller and AP Discovery and Other Services
20
DHCP Setup Using the Internal DHCP Server
22
DHCP Setups for Relayed WM-Ad's and AP Deployment Networks
23
DHCP Configuration Example: OSC Dhcpd on Linux
23
General Options
25
Summit WM Access Point Discovery Mechanism
25
Wireless AP DHCP Registration Setup (WINDOWS)
26
Create a New DHCP Scope and Configure Option 78
26
DNS Settings for Wireless AP Discovery
28
Static Wireless AP Addressing
28
Chapter 3: Rogue Access Point Detection
29
Chapter 4: Creating the Windows Security Infrastructure
31
Intranet Wireless Deployment Steps
32
Step 1: Configuring the Certificate Infrastructure
33
Step 1A: Installing a Certificate Infrastructure
34
Step 1B: Installing Computer Certificates
36
Step 1C: Installing User Certificates
36
Step 2: Configuring Active Directory for Accounts and Groups
38
Step 3: Configuring the Primary IAS Server
38
Step 3A: Configuring IAS
38
Step 3B: Configuring a Wireless Remote Access Policy
41
Step 4: Configuring the Secondary IAS Server (if Applicable)
46
Step 5: Deploying and Configuring Wireless Aps
47
Step 6: Configuring Wireless Network (IEEE 802.11) Policies Group Policy Settings
47
Step 7: Installing Computer Certificates on Wireless Client Computers for EAP-TLS
48
Step 8: Installing User Certificates on Wireless Client Computers for EAP-TLS
49
Submit a User Certificate Request Via the Web
49
Request a Certificate
49
Floppy Disk-Based Installation
50
Export a Certificate
50
Import a Certificate
50
Step 9: Configuring Wireless Clients for EAP-TLS
51
Step 10: Configuring Wireless Client Computers for PEAP-MS-CHAP V2
52
Additional Intranet Wireless Deployment Configurations
54
Internet Access for Business Partners
54
Using Guest Access
54
Using Validated Access
54
Using a Third-Party CA
55
Certificates on Wireless Client Computers
56
Configuring Proxy Server Settings
56
Chapter 5: Windows Recommendations and Best Practices
59
Security
59
Pki
59
Wireless Aps
60
Wireless Network Adapters
60
Active Directory
61
Radius
61
Scalability
62
Using Computer-Only Authentication
62
Configuring Computer-Only Authentication Using the Wireless Network (IEEE 802.11) Policies Group Policy Extension
63
Enabling Computer-Only Authentication Using the Registry
63
Summary
64
Chapter 6: Summit WM Controller Diagnostics
65
Summit WM Controller WM200/2000 Diagnostics
65
Summit WM Controller WM200/2000 Capacity
65
Summit WM Controller WM200/2000 License Capacity
65
Summit WM Controller WM200/2000 Leds
66
System Startup
69
Summit WM Controller WM200/2000 Application States
69
Summit WM Controller WM200/2000 Protocols
72
Summit WM Controller WM20 Diagnostics
73
Summit WM Controller WM20 Capacity
73
Using the Console Port
74
Summit WM Controller WM20 Rescue Procedure
75
Summit WM Controller WM20 Capacity
75
Summit WM Controller WM20 Leds
76
Summit WM Controller WM20 Protocols
77
Chapter 7: Hardware Maintenance
79
Summit WM Controller WM200/2000 Maintenance
79
Summit WM Controller WM200/2000 Power Supply
80
Power Frus
81
Fan Tray
81
Hme
82
SME Card
83
NPE 2411 Card
84
Summit WM Controller WM200/2000 Power and Maintenance Procedures
85
Summit WM Controller WM20 Maintenance
89
Summit WM Controller WM20 Power and Maintenance Procedures
91
Chapter 8: WDS - Wireless Distribution Service
93
Summit WM LAN WDS Solution Overview
93
Using WDS
97
Using WDS to Fill Coverage Gaps
97
Using WDS to Extend Coverage in an Area that Does Not Have Ethernet Infrastructure
99
Using WDS to Connect Two Ethernet Networks
101
Chapter 9: AP as 802.1X Supplicant
103
Credential Management
103
Transferring Credentials from the Summit WM Controller to AP
104
Storing Credentials on the AP
105
TLS Credential Management
105
TLS Certificate Expiration
106
TLS Server Authentication
107
Authentication with 802.1X
107
EAP-TLS Authentication
108
EAP-PEAP Authentication
109
Configuring Aps for .1X Authentication
109
General Configuration
109
EAP-PEAP Configuration
109
EAP-TLS Configuration with the Summit WM Controller as Proxy
110
EAP-TLS Configuration with the Summit WM Controller as Pass-Through
111
Bulk EAP-TLS Configuration
111
Bulk EAP-PEAP Configuration
112
Verifying the AP .1X Configuration
112
Limits and Technical Data
113
Chapter 10: MAC Based Authentication
115
How MAC-Based Authentication Works
115
Roaming
116
Radius Redundancy
116
Rejection and Failure
116
Additional RADIUS Attributes
116
Assumptions/Recommendations
117
Use Cases
117
Vendor Interoperability
117
Chapter 11: SNMP Mibs
119
If-Mib
119
Rfc1213
120
Ieee802Dot11-MIB
120
Proprietary Mibs
121
EXTREME-SUMMIT-WM-Mib.my
121
Extreme-Summit-Wm-Dot11-Exts-Mib
121
Extreme-Summit-Product-Mib
121
Extreme-Summit-Wm-Branch-Office-Mib
121
Chapter 12: Freeradius and Security
123
Overview
123
Configuration
123
Radiusd.conf File
123
Users File
124
Eap.conf File
125
Debugging Freeradius
126
Chapter 13: RADIUS Attributes
127
RADIUS Vendor-Specific Attributes (Vsas)
127
RADIUS Accounting
128
Account-Start Packet
128
Account-Stop/Interim Packet
128
Termination Codes
129
Supported Attributes in RADIUS Authentication and RADIUS Response Messages
130
Chapter 14: DRM - Dynamic Radio Management
133
Factors Influencing the Radio Environment
133
Signal Strength
133
Co-Channel Interference
133
Interference from Non-Overlapping Channels
134
Multipath and Antenna Diversity
134
Load Balancing
135
Site Survey and DRM
135
Automatic Channel Selection (ACS) Overview
136
ACS Operation
136
Using ACS
137
Automatic Transmit Power Control (ATPC) Overview
140
ATPC Operation
141
Using ATPC
141
Chapter 15: Logs and Events
147
Startup_Manager (0)
147
Event_Server (1)
149
Config_Manager (2)
155
Stats_Server (3)
157
Security_Manager (4)
159
Ru_Manager (6)
171
Radius_Client (7)
174
Host_Service_Manager (8)
177
Vnmgr (9)
177
Stack_Adapter (10)
184
Cli (11)
184
Langley (13)
185
Nsm_Server (15)
186
Ospf_Server (17)
187
Cdr_Collector (23)
188
Rf_Data_Collector (36)
193
Remote_Ins (58)
194
Llc_Handler (62)
199
Radius_Accounting (64)
200
Ru_Sesmgr_Id (65)
201
Mu_Sesmgr_Id (66)
203
Filter_Mgr_Id (67)
204
Redirector4 (68)
207
Beast (75)
207
Beaconpoint (99)
209
Filter_Manager_Id (103)
209
Redir_Id (106)
210
Cpdp_Agent_Id (110)
210
Port_Info_J_Manager (118)
210
Echelon (126)
211
Chapter 16: Reference Lists of Standards
213
RFC List
213
802.11 Standards List
214
Supported Wi-Fi Alliance Standards
215
Glossary
217
Index
221
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Extreme Networks Summit WM Series Getting Started Manual (126 pages)
Version 5.1
Brand:
Extreme Networks
| Category:
Software
| Size: 3.43 MB
Table of Contents
Software Version
1
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
7
Who Should Use this Guide
7
What Is in this Guide
7
Formatting Conventions
8
Document Feedback
8
Chapter 1: Summit WM Controller, Access Points, and Software Solution
9
Conceptual Model
9
Summit WM Controller
9
Web-Based Centralized Management of Wireless Aps
9
Virtualized User Segmentation
9
Summit Wm Controller, Access Points, and
9
Authentication and Encryption
10
Intrusion Detection
10
Automatic Assignment of IP Addresses to the Client Devices
10
Web Authentication
10
Wireless AP
11
Altitude AP
11
Outdoor AP
11
Altitude 802.11N AP
12
Wds
12
Summit WM Controller, Access Points, and Software Solution Topology and Network Elements
13
Discovery Mechanism in Summit WM Controller, Access Points, and Software Solution
14
Discovery Mechanism between Wireless AP and Summit WM Controller
14
Discovery Mechanism between Mobility Manager and Mobility Agents
14
DHCP in Summit WM Controller, Access Points, and Software Solution
14
DHCP for Wireless Aps
15
DHCP for WM-AD
16
DHCP Relay for WM-AD
17
DHCP for Traffic Bridged Locally at Wireless AP
18
Summit WM Controller's Physical Description
18
Summit WM200/2000 Controller Front Panel
19
Summit WM200/2000 Controller Data Port Cabling Specification
19
Summit WM200/2000 Controller Leds
20
Summit WM200/2000 Controller's LED States and Seven Segment Display (SSD) Codes
20
Summit WM200/2000 Controller Back Panel
22
Summit WM20 Controller Front Panel
23
Summit WM20 Controller Data Port Cabling Specification
23
Summit WM20 Controller's Leds
24
Summit WM20 Controller's LED States
24
Summit WM20 Controller Back Panel
25
Summit WM1000 Controller Front Panel
25
Summit WM1000 Controller Back Panel
26
Summit WM1000 Controller Data Port Cabling Specification
26
Summit WM1000 Controller Leds
27
Summit WM100 Controller Front Panel
27
Summit WM100 Controller Back Panel
28
Summit WM100 Controller Data Port Cabling Specification
28
Collecting Information for Installation
28
Chapter 2: Summit WM Controller Configuration
35
Accessing the Summit WM Controller for the First Time
35
Connecting the Summit WM Controller to the Enterprise Network
39
Changing the Administrator Password
39
Configuring the Network Time
39
Configuring the Network Time Using the System's Time
40
Configuring the Network Time Using the NTP
41
Applying a License Key
41
Chapter 3: Physical Ports Configuration
43
Physical Data Ports Overview
43
Configuring Physical Data Ports
44
Chapter 4: Routing Configuration
47
Configuring a Static Route
47
Viewing the Forwarding Table
48
Configuring the OSPF Routing
48
Enabling OSPF Globally on the Summit WM Controller
49
Defining the Global OSPF Parameters
50
Confirming the Ports Are Set for OSPF
51
Chapter 5: Configuring DHCP, DNS and IAS Services
53
DHCP Service Configuration
53
Configuring DHCP in Windows 2003 Server
53
Configuring DHCP in Red hat Linux Server
56
For Wireless AP Subnet
57
For WM-AD Subnets (in Summit WM Controller It Is Configured as Use DHCP Relay)
57
IAS Service Configuration
58
Installing IAS on Windows 2003 Server
58
Enabling IAS to Authenticate Users in Active Directory
58
Configuring IAS Properties
59
Configuring Summit WM Controller as IAS Client
61
Configuring Remote Access Policies
61
DNS Service Configuration
64
Configuring DNS for Internet Access
65
Configuring DNS for Wireless Aps Discovery
66
Chapter 6: Wireless AP Configuration
67
Wireless AP Overview
67
Altitude AP
68
Outdoor AP
68
Altitude 802.11N AP
68
Mimo
69
Channel Bonding
70
Shortened Guard Interval
71
MAC Enhancements
71
Wireless Ap's Default IP Address and First-Time Configuration
71
Configuring the Wireless Aps for the First Time
72
Powering the Wireless Aps
74
Altitude AP
74
Outdoor AP
74
Altitude 802.11N AP
74
Manually Approving Pending Wireless Aps
74
Assigning Names to Wireless Aps
75
Modifying Wireless Aps' Properties
76
Configuring Static IP Address for Wireless Aps
77
Configuring VLAN Tags for Wireless Aps
80
Resetting the Wireless AP to Its Factory Default Settings
81
Resetting the Altitude AP to Its Factory Default Settings
81
Reset Button (Hardware)
82
Resetting the Outdoor AP to Its Factory Default Settings
82
Resetting the Altitude 802.11N AP to Its Factory Default Settings
83
Wireless Ap's LED States
83
Altitude AP LED Status
84
Leds Color Codes
84
Center LED
84
Left LED
85
Left and Right Leds
85
Composite View of the Three Leds
85
Outdoor AP LED Status
87
Altitude 802.11N AP LED Status
88
LED Color Codes
89
Led L1
89
Leds L3 and L4
89
Led L2
90
Chapter 7: WM-AD Configuration
91
WM-AD Topology Overview
91
Creating and Configuring a Routed WM-AD
93
Creating and Configuring a Bridge Traffic Locally at WM WM-AD
95
Creating and Configuring a Bridge Traffic Locally at AP WM-AD
95
Creating and Configuring WDS WM-AD
96
Assigning Wireless Aps' Radios to WM-AD
96
To Assign Wireless Aps to a WM-AD
96
Configuring Authentication Mechanism for WM-AD
97
Configuring MAC-Based Authentication
98
Configuring Internal Captive Portal Authentication
100
Configuring External Captive Portal Authentication
102
Configuring 802.1X Authentication
103
Configuring Filtering Rules
103
Configuring Filtering Rules for Filters in SSID Network Assignment
103
Configuring Filtering Rules for Exception Filter
104
Configuring Filtering Rules for a Non-Authenticated Filter
104
To Configure Rules for the Non-Authenticated Filter
104
Configuring Filtering Rules for Default Filter
105
Configuring Filtering Rules for Filters in AAA Network Assignment
106
Configuring Privacy for WM-AD
106
Configuring Privacy for SSID Network Assignment
106
Configuring Static WEP
106
Configuring WPA-PSK
107
Configuring Privacy for AAA Network Assignment
109
Configuring Static WEP
109
Configuring Dynamic WEP
109
Configuring Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA V1 and WPA V2) Privacy
109
Chapter 8: Availability and Mobility Configuration
113
Availability Overview
113
Configuring Availability Feature
113
High-Level Overview of the Availability Configuration Process
113
Defining a WM-AD with the same SSID on both the Summit WM Controllers
114
Assigning Radios to WM-AD and Confirming the Poll Timeout Value on Altitude Aps Screen
114
Assigning the Wireless Aps to Their Home Summit WM Controller
115
Viewing the Wireless AP Availability Display
117
Viewing the Active Wireless Aps Report
118
Mobility Overview
118
Configuring Mobility
119
Configuring a Summit WM Controller as a Mobility Manager
119
Configuring a Summit WM Controller as a Mobility Agent
121
Viewing the Mobility Manager Display
121
Viewing Mobility Agent Display
122
Index
123
Extreme Networks Summit WM Series Maintenance Manual (130 pages)
Version 5.3
Brand:
Extreme Networks
| Category:
Software
| Size: 4.19 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
7
Who Should Use this Guide
7
What Is in this Guide
7
Formatting Conventions
8
Documentation Feedback
8
Chapter 1: Backing up the Existing Image
9
Backing up the Existing V4R1 GP7 Image
9
Backing up the Existing V4R1 GP7 Image on the Summit WM200/2000 Controller
9
Backing up the Existing V4R1 GP7 Image on the Summit WM100/1000 Controller
12
Backing up the Existing V5R1/V5R3 Image
18
Backing up the Existing V5R1/V5R3 Image on the Summit WM20/200/2000 Controller
18
Backing up the Existing V5R1/V5R3 Image on the Summit WM100/1000 Controller
18
Backing up the Existing V4R2 Image on the Summit WM20 Controller
18
Chapter 2: Upgrading the Summit WM Software to V5R3 Release
25
Upgrade Matrix
25
Upgrading the Summit WM Software Via GUI
26
Upgrading the Summit WM Software Via the CLI
28
Migrating the Platform Configuration
30
Upgrading the Two Controllers Operating in 'Availability' Mode
32
Upgrade WM-1 from V4.1 Gpx to V4R1 GP7
34
Upgrade WM-2 from V4.1 Gpx to V4R1 GP7
34
Upgrade WM-2 to from V4R1 GP7 to V5R3
34
Upgrade WM-1 from V4R1 GP7 to V5R3
35
Manually Move Aps Back to Local WM
35
Upgrading from any Past Release Less than V4R1 GP7 Release
35
Upgrading from V1R0 GP1/GP2/GP3/GP4 to V5R3 Release
35
Upgrading from V1R0 GP5 or Higher to V5R3 Release
36
Upgrading from V1R1 Gpx (any GP) to V5R3 Release
36
Chapter 3: Upgrading the Summit WM Controller from V5R3 to V5R3 General Patch (GP)
39
Upgrading the Software from V5R3 to V5R3 Gpx on the Summit WM20/200/2000 Controller Via the GUI
39
Modifying a Scheduled Software Upgrade
45
Deleting a Software Image
46
Upgrading the Software from V5R3 to V5R3 GP on the Summit WM100/1000 Controller Via the GUI46
46
Backing up the Summit WM Controller Database
48
Uploading a Backup to an FTP Server
50
Scheduling a Backup
51
Deleting a Backup
52
Restoring the Summit WM Controller Database
52
Upgrading a Summit WM Controller Using SFTP
54
Working with a CF Card
55
Mounting a CF Card
56
Unmounting a CF Card
57
Upgrading the Two Controllers Operating in Session Availability Mode
58
Chapter 4: Restoring the Backed-Up Image
59
Restoring V4R1 GP7 Image from V5R3 on the Summit WM200/2000 Controller
59
Restoring V5R1 Image from V5R3 on the Summit WM200/2000 Controller
63
Restoring V5R1 Image from V5R3 on the Summit WM100/1000 Controller
63
Restoring V4R1 GP7 Image from V5R3 on the Summit WM100/1000 Controller
63
Downloading the Image from the FTP Server and then Restoring It
66
Restoring the Image Directly from the FTP Server Without Downloading It
67
Restoring V4R2 Image from V5R3 on the Summit WM20 Controller
69
Restoring V5R1 Image from V5R3 on the Summit WM20 Controller
71
Chapter 5: Using the Console Port
73
Using the Console Port in the Summit WM200/2000 Controller
73
Using the Console Port in the Summit WM20 Controller
74
Using the Console Port in the Summit WM100/1000 Controller
78
Chapter 6: Performing System Maintenance
79
Changing Logs Levels and Enabling Syslog Event Reporting
80
Enabling/Disabling Poll Timer
80
Forcing Immediate System Shut down
82
Resetting the Wireless Aps to Their Factory Default Settings
82
Resetting an Altitude AP to Its Factory Default Settings
83
Resetting the Outdoor AP to Its Factory Default Settings
84
Resetting the Altitude 450/451 (802.11N) AP to Its Factory Default Settings
85
Chapter 7: Logs, Traces, Audits, and DHCP Messages
87
Working with Logs
87
Log Severity Levels
87
Viewing Summit WM Controller Logs
89
Viewing Altitude AP Logs
90
Clearing Summit WM Controller Logs
90
Working with Trace Messages
92
Viewing Summit WM Controller Traces
93
Viewing Altitude AP Traces
94
Viewing Altitude 802.11N AP Traces
95
Viewing Audit Messages
95
Viewing DHCP Messages
96
Viewing Software Upgrade and Operating System Patch Messages
96
Viewing Restore/Import Messages
98
Chapter 8: Summit WM Controller's Utilities
99
Using Controller Utilities
99
Summit WM Controller TCP Dump Management
100
Configuring Check Point Event Logging
102
ELA Management Station Events
103
Enabling SNMP
103
MIB Support
104
Enabling SNMP on the Summit WM Controller
104
Chapter 9: Recovering the Summit WM Controller's Lost Password
107
Recovering the WM100/1000 Controller's Lost Password
107
Recovering the WM20/200/2000 Controller's Lost Password
109
Chapter 10: Maintaining the Summit WM Controller
111
Maintaining the Summit WM200/2000 Controller
111
Data Ports Cabling Specification
112
Summit WM200/2000 Controller Power Supply
112
Power Frus
113
Summit WM200/2000 Controller, AC-Powered, Redundant System
113
Fan Tray
113
MF1000 Media Flash Card
115
NP4000 Network Processor Card
116
SC1100 Supervisor Card
117
Summit WM200/2000 Controller Power and Maintenance Procedures
117
Maintaining the ESD Wrist Strap
118
Using Electrostatic Discharge Prevention Procedures
118
Powering off the Summit WM200/2000 Controller
120
Maintaining the Summit WM20 Controller
121
Summit WM20 Controller Power and Maintenance Procedures
122
Chapter 11: Performing Altitude AP Software Maintenance
123
Index
127
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