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3CRWX440095A
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Conventions
- Documentation
- Documentation Comments
- Hardware Requirements for 3WXM Client
- Hardware Requirements for 3WXM Services
- Preparing for Installation
- HP OpenView Network Node Manager
- Installing 3WXM
- Connect 3WXM Clients to 3WXM Services
- WXM Access Control
- WXM Interface
- Using Menu Bar and Toolbars
- Easy Configuration Using Wizards
- Shortcut to Wizards and Editing Properties
- Getting Help
- Overview
- Which Services To Provide
- Network Plan
- RF Auto-Tuning
- RF Planning
- Configuration
- Wireless Configuration
- AAA Security Configuration
- Authorization
- Configure Basic WX Switch Properties
- Configure WX Switch Connection Information
- Deployment
- Management and Monitoring
- RF Monitoring
- Client Monitoring
- Event Logging
- RF Plan Optimization
- Configure Employee Access Services
- Step Summary
- Example: Configure Employee Access
- Create a Radio Profile
- Configure RADIUS Servers
- Specify Network Access Rules
- Set Up VLANs on WX Switches
- What's Next
- Configure Guest Access Services
- Task Table
- Optional: Configure Mobility Profiles
- Configure Local Authentication
- Configure Voice over Wireless IP Service
- Configure Access Control Lists
- Example: Creating an ACL for SpectraLink Wireless Phones
- Example: Creating an ACL for Avaya Wireless Phones
- Place Your Equipment
- Create a Service Profile
- Create a Radio Profile and Map the Service Profile to It
- Create Your MAPs
- Apply a Radio Profile to Each Radio
- Add Site Information
- Insert RF Obstacles
- Create Your RF Coverage Area
- Add MAPs
- Associate MAPs to the Coverage Area
- Prepare the Floor Drawings
- Define Site Information
- Import a Floor Plan
- Set the Scale
- Clean Layout
- Model RF Obstacles
- Import a Site Survey
- Create Coverage Areas
- Compute and Place MAPs
- Assign Channel Settings
- Calculate Optimal Power
- Display Coverage
- Generate a Work Order
- Install the Equipment
- Deploy Your Configuration
- Perform Basic Administrative Tasks
- Distributing Image and Configuration Files
- Using the Image Repository
- Distributing WX Configuration Files
- Saving Versions of Network Plans
- Importing or Exporting Switch Configuration Files
- Monitoring Examples
- Find the User
- Place User on Watch List
- Display User Activity
- View Long-Term User Statistics
- Monitor a Group of Users
- Monitor a Rogue
- Configuring Countermeasures
- Using RF Measurements from MAPs
- Using RF Measurements from an Ekahau Site Survey
- Importing RF Measurements from the Ekahau Site Survey
- Optimizing the RF Coverage Model
- Locating and Fixing Coverage Holes
- Locking Down MAPs
- Fixing a Coverage Hole
3CRWX440095A
Brand: 3Com | Category: Network Hardware
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Conventions
- Documentation
- Documentation Comments
- Hardware Requirements for 3WXM Client
- Hardware Requirements for 3WXM Services
- Preparing for Installation
- Resource Allocation
- Installing 3WXM
- Installing 3WXM on Linux Systems
- Start 3WXM Services
- Configure 3WXM Services
- WXM Access Control
- Display the Main Window
- Setting Preferences
- Getting Help
- Which Services To Provide
- Network Plan
- RF Auto-Tuning
- RF Planning
- Configuration
- Wireless Configuration
- AAA Security Configuration
- System and Administration Configuration
- Equipment Installation
- Deployment
- Network Status
- Client Monitoring
- Rogue Detection
- Verification
- RF Plan Optimization
- What are Services
- Configure Employee Access Services
- Step Summary
- Example: Configure Employee Access
- What's Next
- Configure Guest Access Services
- Optional: Configure Mobility Profiles
- Configure Voice over Wireless IP Service
- Create a Radio Profile for Voice
- What Is RF Auto-Tuning
- Place Your Equipment
- Create a Service Profile
- Create a Radio Profile and Map the Service Profile to It
- Create Your MAPs
- Apply a Radio Profile to Each Radio
- What Is RF Auto-Tuning with Modelling
- Add Site Information
- Insert RF Obstacles
- Create Your RF Coverage Area
- Add MAPs
- What is RF Planning
- Prepare the Floor Drawings
- Define Site Information
- Import a Floor Plan
- Set the Scale
- Clean Layout
- Model RF Obstacles
- Import a Site Survey
- Plan RF Coverage
- Create Coverage Areas
- Compute and Place MAPs
- Assign Channel Settings
- Calculate Optimal Power
- Display Coverage
- Generate a Work Order
- Install the Equipment
- Deploy Your Configuration
- Perform Basic Administrative Tasks
- Distributing System Images
- Saving Versions of Network Plans
- Importing and Exporting Switch Configuration Files
- Monitoring Examples
- Monitor a Group of Users
- Monitor a Rogue
- Using RF Measurements from MAPs
- Using RF Measurements from an Ekahau Site Survey
- Generating an Ekahau Site Survey Work Order
- Importing RF Measurements from the Ekahau Site Survey
- Optimizing the RF Coverage Model
- Locating and Fixing Coverage Holes
- Locking Down MAPs
- Fixing a Coverage Hole
- Register Your Product to Gain Service Benefits
- Purchase Extended Warranty and Professional Services
- Telephone Technical Support and Repair
3CRWX440095A
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- Table Of Contents
- Conventions
- Documentation
- Documentation Comments
- Overview
- CLI Conventions
- Text Entry Conventions and Allowed Characters
- Port Lists
- Virtual LAN Identification
- User Globs, MAC Address Globs, and VLAN Globs
- Using CLI Help
- Understanding Command Descriptions
- Commands by Usage
- enable
- set enablepass
- clear banner motd
- clear history
- clear system
- display banner motd
- display license
- display load
- help
- history
- quickstart
- set banner motd
- set confirm
- set length
- set prompt
- set system contact
- set system countrycode
- set system idle-timeout
- set system ip-address
- set system name
- clear dap
- clear port counters
- clear port media-type
- clear port preference
- clear port type
- display port counters
- display port-group
- display port poe
- display port preference
- display port status
- display port media-type
- monitor port counters
- reset port
- set port
- set port-group
- set port media-type
- set port name
- set port poe
- set port preference
- set port speed
- set port trap
- set port type ap
- set port type wired-auth
- clear fdb
- clear security 12-restrict
- clear security 12-restrict counters
- clear vlan
- display fdb
- display fdb agingtime
- display fdb count
- display roaming station
- display roaming vlan
- display security 12-restrict
- display tunnel
- display vlan config
- set fdb agingtime
- set vlan name
- set vlan port
- set vlan tunnel-affinity
- clear qos
- set qos cos-to-dscp-map
- set qos dscp-to-cos-map
- display qos
- display qos dscp-table
- clear interface
- clear ip alias
- clear ip dns domain
- clear ip route
- clear ip telnet
- clear ntp update-interval
- clear snmp community
- clear snmp notify target
- clear summertime
- clear system ip-address
- display arp
- display dhcp-client
- display dhcp-server
- display interface
- display ip alias
- display ip dns
- display ip https
- display ip route
- display ip telnet
- display ntp
- display snmp community
- display snmp counters
- display snmp status
- display snmp usm
- display timedate
- ping
- set arp agingtime
- set interface
- set interface dhcp-client
- set interface dhcp-server
- set interface status
- set ip alias
- set ip dns domain
- set ip dns server
- set ip https server
- set ip snmp server
- set ip ssh server
- set ip telnet server
- set ntp server
- set ntp update-interval
- set snmp notify profile
- set snmp notify target
- SNMPv3 with Traps
- SNMPv2c with Traps
- set snmp protocol
- set snmp security
- set snmp usm
- set summertime
- set timedate
- set timezone
- telnet
- traceroute
- clear accounting
- clear authentication admin
- clear authentication console
- clear authentication dot1x
- clear authentication last-resort
- clear authentication mac
- clear authentication proxy
- clear location policy
- clear mac-user
- clear mac-user attr
- clear mac-usergroup
- clear mac-usergroup attr
- clear mobility-profile
- clear user attr
- clear user group
- clear usergroup attr
- display aaa
- display accounting statistics
- display location policy
- set accounting {admin | console}
- set accounting {dot1x | mac | web | last-resort}
- set authentication admin
- set authentication console
- set authentication dot1x
- set authentication last-resort
- set authentication mac
- set authentication proxy
- set authentication web
- set location policy
- set mac-user
- set mac-user attr
- set mac-usergroup attr
- set mobility-profile
- set mobility-profile mode
- set user
- set user attr
- set user group
- set usergroup
- set web-portal
- clear mobility-domain
- display mobility-domain config
- set mobility-domain member
- set mobility-domain mode member seed-ip
- set mobility-domain mode seed domain-name
- Network Domain Commands by Usage
- clear network-domain
- clear network-domain mode
- clear network-domain peer
- clear network-domain seed-ip
- display network-domain
- set network-domain mode member seed-ip
- set network-domain peer
- set network-domain mode seed domain-name
- MAP Access Point Commands by Usage
- Table Of Contents
- clear {ap | dap} radio
- clear radio-profile
- clear service-profile
- display {ap | dap} config
- display {ap | dap} counters
- display {ap | dap} qos-stats
- display {ap | dap} etherstats
- display {ap | dap} group
- display {ap | dap} status
- display auto-tune attributes
- display auto-tune neighbors on page
- display auto-tune neighbors
- display dap connection
- display dap global
- display dap unconfigured
- display radio-profile
- display service-profile
- reset {ap | dap}
- set dap auto
- set dap auto radiotype
- set dap auto mode
- set {ap | dap} bias
- set {ap | dap} blink
- set dap fingerprint
- set {ap | dap} group
- set {ap | dap} name
- set {ap | dap} radio antennatype
- set {ap | dap} radio auto-tune max-power
- set {ap | dap} radio auto-tune max-retransmissions
- set {ap | dap} radio channel
- set {ap | dap} radio auto-tune min-client-rate
- set {ap | dap} radio mode
- set {ap | dap} radio radio-profile
- set {ap | dap} radio tx-power
- set dap security
- set {ap | dap} upgrade-firmware
- set radio-profile 11g-only
- set radio-profile active-scan
- set radio-profile auto-tune channel-config
- set radio-profile auto-tune channel-holddown
- set radio-profile auto-tune channel-interval
- set radio-profile auto-tune power-backoff- timer
- set radio-profile auto-tune power-config
- set radio-profile auto-tune power-interval
- set radio-profile beacon-interval
- set radio-profile dtim-interval
- set radio-profile frag-threshold
- set radio-profile long-retry
- set radio-profile max-rx-lifetime
- set radio-profile max-tx-lifetime
- set radio-profile mode
- set radio-profile preamble-length
- set radio-profile rts-threshold
- set radio-profile service-profile
- set radio-profile short-retry
- set radio-profile wmm
- set service-profile attr
- set service-profile auth-dot1x
- set service-profile auth-fallthru
- set service-profile auth-psk
- set service-profile beacon
- set service-profile cipher-ccmp
- set service-profile cipher-tkip
- set service-profile cipher-wep104
- set service-profile cipher-wep40
- set service-profile psk-phrase
- set service-profile psk-raw
- set service-profile rsn-ie
- set service-profile shared-key-auth
- set service-profile ssid-type
- set service-profile tkip-mc-time
- set service-profile web-portal-form
- set service-profile wep active-multicast-index
- set service-profile wep active-unicast-index
- set service-profile wep key-index
- set service-profile wpa-ie
- STP Commands by Usage
- clear spantree portcost
- clear spantree portpri
- clear spantree portvlanpri
- clear spantree statistics
- display spantree
- display spantree backbonefast
- display spantree blockedports
- display spantree portfast
- display spantree portvlancost
- display spantree uplinkfast
- set spantree
- set spantree backbonefast
- set spantree fwddelay
- set spantree maxage
- set spantree portcost
- set spantree portfast
- set spantree portpri
- set spantree portvlancost
- set spantree portvlanpri
- set spantree priority
- clear igmp statistics
- display igmp mrouter
- display igmp querier
- display igmp receiver-table
- display igmp statistics
- set igmp
- set igmp lmqi
- set igmp mrouter
- set igmp mrsol
- set igmp oqi
- set igmp proxy-report
- set igmp qri
- set igmp querier
- Security ACL Commands by Usage
- clear security acl
- clear security acl map
- commit security acl
- display security acl
- display security acl hits
- display security acl info
- display security acl map
- display security acl resource-usage
- rollback security acl
- set security acl
- set security acl map
- set security acl hit-sample-rate
- crypto ca-certificate
- crypto certificate
- crypto generate key
- crypto generate request
- crypto generate self-signed
- crypto otp
- display crypto ca-certificate
- display crypto certificate
- display crypto key ssh
- clear radius
- clear radius client system-ip
- clear radius proxy client
- clear radius server
- set radius
- set radius client system-ip
- set radius proxy client
- set radius proxy port
- set radius server
- set server group
- set server group load-balance
- clear dot1x bonded-period
- clear dot1x max-req
- clear dot1x quiet-period
- clear dot1x reauth-max
- clear dot1x timeout auth-server
- clear dot1x tx-period
- set dot1x authcontrol
- set dot1x bonded-period
- set dot1x key-tx
- set dot1x max-req
- set dot1x port-control
- set dot1x quiet-period
- set dot1x reauth-max
- set dot1x reauth-period
- set dot1x timeout supplicant
- set dot1x wep-rekey
- set dot1x wep-rekey-period
- clear sessions
- clear sessions network
- display sessions
- display sessions network
- clear rfdetect attack-list
- clear rfdetect black-list
- clear rfdetect ssid-list
- clear rfdetect vendor-list
- display rfdetect black-list
- display rfdetect clients
- display rfdetect countermeasures
- display rfdetect counters
- display rfdetect data
- display rfdetect ignore
- display rfdetect ssid-list
- display rfdetect vendor-list
- display rfdetect visible
- set rfdetect active-scan
- set rfdetect black-list
- set rf detect countermeasures
- set rfdetect countermeasures mac
- set rfdetect ignore
- set rfdetect log
- set rfdetect signature
- set rfdetect vendor-list
- backup
- clear boot backup-configuration
- copy
- delete
- display boot
- display config
- display version
- load config
- mkdir
- reset system
- restore
- rmdir
- set boot backup-configuration
- set boot configuration-file
- set boot partition
- clear log trace
- display trace
- save trace
- set trace authorization
- set trace dot1x
- set trace sm
- clear snoop
- set snoop
- set snoop map
- set snoop mode
- display snoop
- display snoop map
- display snoop stats
- clear log
- display log buffer
- display log config
- display log trace
- set log mark
- Boot Prompt Commands by Usage
- autoboot
- boot
- change
- create
- dhcp
- diag
- display
- fver
- next
- reset
- test
- version
- Register Your Product
- Troubleshoot Online
- Contact Us
3CRWX440095A
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- Conventions
- Documentation
- Documentation Comments
- Overview
- Command Prompts
- User Globs, MAC Address Globs, and VLAN Globs
- Port Lists
- Virtual LAN Identification
- History Buffer
- Understanding Command Descriptions
- Quick Starts
- Com Wireless Switch Manager
- How a WX Switch Gets its Configuration
- Web Quick Start (WXR100, WX1200 and WX2200 Only)
- Web Quick Start Requirements
- CLI quickstart Command
- Quickstart Example
- Remote WX Configuration
- Before You Start
- First-Time Configuration via the Console
- Setting the WX Switch Enable Password
- Authenticating at the Console
- Customizing AAA with "Globs" and Groups
- Adding and Clearing Local Users for Administrative Access
- Displaying the AAA Configuration
- Administrative AAA Configuration Scenarios
- Configuring Passwords
- Enabling Password Restrictions
- Restoring Access to a Locked-Out User
- Configuring and Managing Ports
- Configuring Interface Preference on a Dual-Interface Gigabit Ethernet Port (WX4400 only)
- Configuring Port Operating Parameters
- Displaying Port Information
- Configuring Load-Sharing Port Groups
- Configuring and Managing VLANs
- Configuring a VLAN
- Restricting Layer 2 Forwarding Among Clients
- Displaying VLAN Information
- Managing the Layer 2 Forwarding Database
- Displaying Forwarding Database Information
- Adding an Entry to the Forwarding Database
- Port and VLAN Configuration Scenario
- MTU Support
- Configuring and Managing IP Interfaces
- Disabling or Reenabling an IP Interface
- Configuring the System IP Address
- Displaying IP Routes
- Adding a Static Route
- Managing the Management Services
- Managing Telnet
- Managing HTTPS
- Setting a Message of the Day (MOTD) Banner
- Configuring and Managing DNS
- Configuring a Default Domain Name
- Configuring and Managing Aliases
- Configuring and Managing Time Parameters
- Configuring the Summertime Period
- Resetting the Update Interval to the Default
- Managing the ARP Table
- Adding an ARP Entry
- Pinging Another Device
- Tracing a Route
- IP Interfaces and Services Configuration Scenario
- Configuring SNMP
- Setting the System Location and Contact Strings
- Creating a USM User for SNMPv3
- Configuring a Notification Profile
- Enabling the SNMP Service
- Displaying Notification Profiles
- About the Mobility Domain Feature
- Configuring a Mobility Domain
- Configuring Mobility Domain Seed Redundancy
- Displaying Mobility Domain Status
- Configuring WX-WX Security
- Monitoring the VLANs and Tunnels in a Mobility Domain
- Changing Tunneling Affinity
- Understanding the Sessions of Roaming Users
- Effects of Timers on Roaming
- Mobility Domain Scenario
- About the Network Domain Feature
- Network Domain Seed Affinity
- Configuring a Network Domain
- Displaying Network Domain Information
- Clearing Network Domain Configuration from a WX Switch
- Network Domain Scenario
- MAP Overview
- Country of Operation
- Boot Process for Distributed MAPs
- Contacting a WX Switch
- Loading and Activating an Operational Image
- Service Profiles
- Radio Profiles
- Configuring MAPs
- Configuring an Auto-AP Profile for Automatic MAP Configuration
- Configuring MAP Port Parameters
- Configuring a Service Profile
- Configuring a Radio Profile
- Configuring Radio-Specific Parameters
- Assigning a Radio Profile and Enabling Radios
- Resetting a Radio to its Factory Default Settings
- Configuring Local Packet Switching on MAPs
- Configuring Local Switching
- Displaying MAP Information
- Displaying Connection Information for Distributed MAPs
- Displaying a List of Distributed MAPs that Are Not Configured
- Displaying Service Profile Information
- Displaying Radio Profile Information
- Displaying Static IP Address Information for Distributed MAPs
- Displaying MAP Statistics Counters
- Displaying the Forwarding Database for a MAP
- Displaying ACL Information for a MAP
- RF Load Balancing Overview
- Configuring RF Load Balancing
- Assigning Radios to Load Balancing Groups
- Setting Strictness for RF Load Balancing
- Exempting an SSID from RF Load Balancing
- WLAN Mesh Services Overview
- Configuring WLAN Mesh Services
- Configuring the Mesh AP
- Configuring Security
- Enabling Link Calibration Packets on the Mesh Portal MAP
- Configuring Wireless Bridging
- Displaying WLAN Mesh Services Information
- Configuring WPA
- TKIP Countermeasures
- WPA Authentication Methods
- Client Support
- Configuring RSN (802.11i)
- Specifying the RSN Cipher Suites
- Enabling PSK Authentication
- Configuring WEP
- Setting Static WEP Key Values
- Encryption Configuration Scenarios
- Enabling Dynamic WEP in a WPA Network
- Configuring Encryption for MAC Clients
- Initial Channel and Power Assignment
- Channel and Power Tuning
- RF Auto-Tuning Parameters
- Changing RF Auto-Tuning Settings
- Locking Down Tuned Settings
- Displaying RF Auto-Tuning Information
- Displaying RF Neighbors
- Configuring MAP Radios to Listen for AeroScout RFID Tags
- Locating an RFID Tag
- About QoS
- QoS Mode
- WMM QoS Mode
- Call Admission Control
- Broadcast Control
- Changing QoS Settings
- Changing CoS Mappings
- Enabling Broadcast Control
- Displaying a Service Profile's QoS Settings
- Displaying CoS Mappings
- Displaying the DSCP Table
- Enabling the Spanning Tree Protocol
- Port Cost
- Changing Spanning Tree Timers
- Configuring and Managing STP Fast Convergence Features
- Configuring Port Fast Convergence
- Displaying Port Fast Convergence Information
- Configuring Uplink Fast Convergence
- Displaying the STP Port Cost on a VLAN Basis
- Displaying Blocked STP Ports
- Clearing STP Statistics
- Disabling or Reenabling IGMP Snooping
- Disabling or Reenabling Proxy Reporting
- Changing the Query Interval
- Enabling Router Solicitation
- Adding or Removing a Static Multicast Router Port
- Displaying Multicast Queriers
- Displaying Multicast Receivers
- About Security Access Control Lists
- Security ACL Filters
- Order in Which ACLs are Applied to Traffic
- Creating and Committing a Security ACL
- Setting an ICMP ACL
- Setting TCP and UDP ACLs
- Determining the ACE Order
- Committing a Security ACL
- Clearing Security ACLs
- Mapping Security ACLs to Ports, VLANs, Virtual Ports, or Distributed MAPs
- Modifying a Security ACL
- Placing One ACE before Another
- Modifying an Existing Security ACL
- Clearing Security ACLs from the Edit Buffer
- Using ACLs to Change CoS
- Configuring Static CoS
- General Guidelines
- Enabling VoIP Support for TeleSym VoIP
- Enabling SVP Optimization for SpectraLink Phones
- Restricting Client-To-Client Forwarding Among IP-Only Clients
- Security ACL Configuration Scenario
- Why Use Keys and Certificates
- Wireless Security through TLS
- About Keys and Certificates
- Public Key Infrastructures
- PKCS #7, PKCS #10, and PKCS #12 Object Files
- Certificates Automatically Generated by MSS
- Creating Keys and Certificates
- Choosing the Appropriate Certificate Installation Method for Your Network
- Creating Public-Private Key Pairs
- Generating Self-Signed Certificates
- Installing a Key Pair and Certificate from a PKCS #12 Object File
- Creating a CSR and Installing a Certificate from a PKCS #7 Object File
- Displaying Certificate and Key Information
- Key and Certificate Configuration Scenarios
- Installing CA-Signed Certificates from PKCS #12 Object Files
- Installing CA-Signed Certificates Using a PKCS #10 Object File (CSR) and a PKCS #7 Object File
- About AAA for Network Users
- Authorization
- Accounting
- AAA Tools for Network Users
- Globs" and Groups for Network User Classification
- IEEE 802.1X Extensible Authentication Protocol Types
- Ways a WX Switch Can Use EAP
- Effects of Authentication Type on Encryption Method
- Configuring 802.1X Authentication
- Using Pass-Through
- Configuring Authentication and Authorization by MAC Address
- Configuring Web Portal WebAAA
- WebAAA Requirements and Recommendations
- Using a Custom Login
- Using Dynamic Fields in WebAAA Redirect URLs
- Using an ACL Other Than portalacl
- Configuring the Web Portal WebAAA Session Timeout Period
- Configuring the Web Portal Logout Function
- Configuring Last-Resort Access
- Configuring Last-Resort Access for Wired Authentication Ports
- Configuring AAA for Users of Third-Party APs
- Requirements
- Configuring Authentication for 802.1X Users of a Third-Party AP with Tagged SSIDs
- Configuring Authentication for Non-802.1X Users of a Third-Party AP with Tagged SSIDs
- Assigning Attributes to Users and Groups
- Assigning a Security ACL to a User or a Group
- Clearing a Security ACL from a User or Group
- Assigning Encryption Types to Wireless Users
- Keeping Users on the Same VLAN Even After Roaming
- Overriding or Adding Attributes Locally with a Location Policy
- About the Location Policy
- Setting the Location Policy
- Clearing Location Policy Rules and Disabling the Location Policy
- Configuring Accounting for Wireless Network Users
- Viewing Local Accounting Records
- Avoiding AAA Problems in Configuration Order
- Configuring a Mobility Profile
- Network User Configuration Scenarios
- Enabling RADIUS Pass-Through Authentication
- Enabling PEAP-MS-CHAP-V2 Offload
- Combining EAP Offload with Pass-Through Authentication
- RADIUS Overview
- Configuring MAC Authentication and Authorization
- Before You Begin
- Configuring Individual RADIUS Servers
- Deleting RADIUS Servers
- Creating Server Groups
- Deleting a Server Group
- RADIUS and Server Group Configuration Scenario
- Managing 802.1X on Wired Authentication Ports
- Managing 802.1X Encryption Keys
- Managing WEP Keys
- Setting EAP Retransmission Attempts
- Managing 802.1X Client Reauthentication
- Binding User Authentication to Machine Authentication
- Setting the 802.1X Timeout for an Authorization Server
- Displaying 802.1X Information
- Viewing 802.1X Statistics
- About SODA Endpoint Security
- SODA Endpoint Security Support on WX Switches
- How SODA Functionality Works on WX Switches
- Configuring SODA Functionality
- Configuring Web Portal WebAAA for the Service Profile
- Specifying a SODA Agent Success
- Specifying an Alternate SODA Agent Directory for a Service Profile
- Displaying SODA Configuration Information
- About the Session Manager
- Displaying and Clearing All Administrative Sessions
- Displaying and Clearing Administrative Telnet Sessions
- Displaying and Clearing Network Sessions
- Displaying Verbose Network Session Information
- Displaying and Clearing Network Sessions by Username
- Displaying and Clearing Network Sessions by MAC Address
- Displaying and Clearing Network Sessions by Session ID
- Displaying and Changing Network Session Timers
- About Rogues and RF Detection
- RF Detection Scans
- Countermeasures
- Summary of Rogue Detection Features
- Configuring Rogue Detection Lists
- Configuring a Client Black List
- Configuring an Attack List
- Enabling Countermeasures
- Using On-Demand Countermeasures in a Mobility Domain
- Disabling or Reenabling Active Scan
- Creating an Encrypted RF Fingerprint Key as a MAP Signature
- Disabling or Reenabling Logging of Rogues
- Flood Attacks
- Netstumbler and Wellenreiter Applications
- Weak WEP Key Used by Client
- Displaying RF Detection Information
- Configuring a Permitted SSID List
- Displaying Rogue Clients
- Displaying Rogue Detection Counters
- Displaying SSID or BSSID Information for a Mobility Domain
- Displaying RF Detect Data
- Displaying Countermeasures Information
- About System Files
- Displaying Boot Information
- Working with Files
- Copying a File
- Using an Image File's MD5 Checksum To Verify Its Integrity
- Deleting a File
- Creating a Subdirectory
- Managing Configuration Files
- Specifying a Backup Configuration File
- Backing Up and Restoring the System
- Upgrading the System Image
- Upgrading an Individual Switch Using the CLI
- Command Changes During Upgrade
- Fixing Common WX Setup Problems
- Statically Configuring the System Time and Date
- Recovering the System When the Enable Password is Lost
- Configuring and Managing the System Log
- Using Log Commands
- Running Traces
- Displaying a Trace
- About Trace Results
- Copying Trace Results to a Server
- Using display Commands
- Viewing FDB Information
- Port Mirroring
- Remotely Monitoring Traffic
- Best Practices for Remote Traffic Monitoring
- Mapping a Snoop Filter to a Radio
- Enabling or Disabling a Snoop Filter
- Capturing System Information and Sending it to Technical Support
- Core Files
- Debug Messages
- System Requirements
- Logging Into Web View
- Attributes
- Supported Standard and Extended Attributes
- Com Vendor-Specific Attributes
- How the MSS DHCP Server Works
- Configuring the DHCP Server
- Displaying DHCP Server Information
- Register Your Product to Gain Service Benefits
- Purchase Extended Warranty and Professional Services
- Telephone Technical Support and Repair
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- Conventions
- Documentation
- Documentation Comments
- MAP Model Numbers
- Hardware Features
- Management Features
- Status LEDs
- Software Features
- IP Services
- Roaming
- Unpacking a WX Switch
- Installation Requirements and Recommendations
- Installation Location
- network cables
- Installation Hardware and Tools
- Equipment Rack Installation
- Tabletop Installation
- Connecting to a Serial Management Console
- Troubleshooting a Serial Management Connection
- Connecting to the Network
- Connecting to Gigabit Ethernet Devices
- Before You Begin
- Configuration Overview
- Configuring an Enable Password
- Installing an Upgrade License
- Configuring the Time and Date
- Configuring IP Connectivity
- Configuring a Default Route
- Verifying IP Connectivity
- Enabling Secure Communication for 3WXM or Web Manager
- Installing a Certificate
- Installing a Server Certificate for Network Users
- Generating a Self-Signed Certificate for Network Users
- Displaying Certificate Information for Network Users
- Specifying the Country of Operation
- Specifying a System IP Address
- Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
- Configuring a Port for a Wired Authentication User
- Configuring Mobility Domain Parameters
- Configuring a Nonseed Member
- VLANs and Users
- Configuring EAP Offload with Server Authentication
- Displaying and Saving the Configuration
- warning conventions
- qualified service personnel warning
- laser warning
- earth ground warning
- overcurrent warning
- Register Your Product
- Access Software Downloads
- Contact Us
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- Conventions
- Documentation
- Documentation Comments
- Overview
- CLI Conventions
- Text Entry Conventions and Allowed Characters
- Port Lists
- Virtual LAN Identification
- User Globs, MAC Address Globs, and VLAN Globs
- Using CLI Help
- Understanding Command Descriptions
- Commands by Usage
- enable
- set enablepass
- clear banner motd
- clear prompt
- display banner motd
- display base-information
- display system
- help
- history
- set confirm
- set length
- set license
- set prompt
- set system contact
- set system ip-address
- set system location
- set system name
- Commands by Usage
- clear dap
- clear port-group
- clear port preference
- clear port type
- display port counters
- display port-group
- display port poe
- display port preference
- display port status
- monitor port counters
- reset port
- set port
- set port name
- set port poe
- set port preference
- set port speed
- set port type ap
- set port type wired-auth
- Commands by usage
- clear fdb
- clear vlan
- display fdb
- display fdb agingtime
- display fdb count
- display roaming station
- display roaming vlan
- display tunnel
- display vlan config
- set fdb agingtime
- set vlan name
- set vlan port
- set vlan tunnel-affinity
- clear interface
- clear ip alias
- clear ip dns server
- clear ip telnet
- clear ntp server
- clear snmp trap receiver
- clear summertime
- clear timezone
- display arp
- display interface
- display ip alias
- display ip dns
- display ip https
- display ip route
- display ip telnet
- display snmp configuration
- display summertime
- display timedate
- display timezone
- set arp agingtime
- set interface
- set interface status
- set ip dns domain
- set ip https server
- set ip route
- set ip snmp server
- set ip ssh absolute-timeout
- set ip ssh idle-timeout
- set ip ssh server
- set ip telnet
- set ntp
- set ntp server
- set ntp update-interval
- set snmp trap
- set snmp trap receiver
- set timedate
- set timezone
- telnet
- traceroute
- clear accounting
- clear authentication console
- clear authentication dot1x
- clear authentication last-resort
- clear authentication mac
- clear authentication web
- clear location policy
- clear mac-user
- clear mac-user group
- clear mac-usergroup
- clear mac-usergroup attr
- clear mobility-profile
- clear user attr
- clear usergroup
- clear usergroup attr
- display aaa
- display accounting statistics
- display location policy
- display mobility-profile
- set accounting {admin | console}
- set accounting {dot1x | mac | web}
- set authentication admin
- set authentication console
- set authentication dot1x
- set authentication last-resort
- set authentication mac
- set authentication web
- set location policy
- set mac-user
- set mac-user attr
- set mac-usergroup attr
- set mobility-profile
- set mobility-profile mode
- set user
- set user attr
- set user group
- set web-aaa
- clear mobility-domain
- clear mobility-domain member
- display mobility-domain config
- set mobility-domain member
- set mobility-domain mode member seed-ip
- set mobility-domain mode seed domain-name
- MAP Access Point Commands by Usage
- clear {ap | dap} radio
- clear radio-profile
- display {ap | dap} config
- display {ap | dap} counters
- display {ap | dap} etherstats
- display {ap | dap} group
- display {ap | dap} status
- display auto-tune attributes
- display auto-tune neighbors
- display dap connection
- display dap global
- display dap unconfigured
- display radio-profile
- display service-profile
- reset {ap | dap}
- set {ap | dap} bias
- set {ap | dap} blink
- set {ap | dap} group
- set {ap | dap} name
- set {ap | dap} radio antennatype
- set {ap | dap} radio auto-tune max-power
- set {ap | dap} radio auto-tune max retransmissions
- set {ap | dap} radio channel
- set {ap | dap} radio min-client-rate
- set {ap | dap} radio mode
- set {ap | dap} radio radio-profile
- set {ap | dap} radio tx-power
- set {ap | dap} upgrade-firmware
- set radio-profile auto-tune channel-config
- set radio-profile auto-tune channel-holddown
- set radio-profile auto-tune channel-interval
- set radio-profile auto-tune power-backoff- timer
- set radio-profile auto-tune power-config
- set radio-profile auto-tune power-interval
- set radio-profile beacon-interval
- set radio-profile dtim-interval
- set radio-profile long-retry
- set radio-profile max-rx-lifetime
- set radio-profile max-tx-lifetime
- set radio-profile mode
- set radio-profile preamble-length
- set radio-profile rts-threshold
- set radio-profile service-profile
- set radio-profile short-retry
- set service-profile auth-dot1x
- set service-profile auth-fallthru
- set service-profile auth-psk
- set service-profile beacon
- set service-profile cipher-tkip
- set service-profile cipher-wep104
- set service-profile cipher-wep40
- set service-profile psk-phrase
- set service-profile psk-raw
- set service-profile rsn-ie
- set service-profile shared-key-auth
- set service-profile ssid-name
- set service-profile tkip-mc-time
- set service-profile wep active-multicast index
- set service-profile wep active-unicast index
- set service-profile wpa-ie
- STP Commands by Usage
- clear spantree portcost
- clear spantree portpri
- clear spantree portvlanpri
- clear spantree statistics
- display spantree
- display spantree backbonefast
- display spantree blockedports
- display spantree portfast
- display spantree portvlancost
- display spantree uplinkfast
- set spantree
- set spantree backbonefast
- set spantree fwddelay
- set spantree maxage
- set spantree portcost
- set spantree portfast
- set spantree portvlancost
- set spantree portvlanpri
- set spantree priority
- set spantree uplinkfast
- clear igmp statistics
- display igmp mrouter
- display igmp querier
- display igmp receiver-table
- display igmp statistics
- set igmp
- set igmp lmqi
- set igmp mrsol
- set igmp mrsol mrsi
- set igmp oqi
- set igmp proxy-report
- set igmp qri
- set igmp querier
- set igmp receiver
- Security ACL Commands by Usage
- clear security acl
- clear security acl map
- commit security acl
- display security acl
- display security acl hits
- display security acl info
- display security acl map
- display security acl resource-usage
- hit-sample-rate
- rollback security acl
- set security acl
- display security acl editbuffer
- set security acl map
- crypto ca-certificate
- crypto certificate
- crypto generate key
- crypto generate request
- crypto generate self-signed
- crypto otp
- display crypto ca-certificate
- display crypto certificate
- clear radius
- clear radius client system-ip
- clear server group
- set radius
- set radius client system-ip
- set radius server
- set server group
- set server group load-balance
- clear dot1x bonded-period
- clear dot1x max-req
- clear dot1x quiet-period
- clear dot1x reauth-period
- clear dot1x timeout supplicant
- display dot1x
- set dot1x authcontrol
- set dot1x bonded-period
- set dot1x max-req
- set dot1x port-control
- set dot1x quiet-period
- set dot1x reauth-max
- set dot1x timeout auth-server
- set dot1x tx-period
- set dot1x wep-rekey
- clear sessions
- clear sessions network
- display sessions
- display sessions network
- clear rfdetect countermeasures mac
- clear rfdetect ignore
- display rfdetect countermeasures
- display rfdetect data
- display rfdetect ignore
- display rfdetect visible
- set rfdetect active-scan
- set rf detect countermeasures
- set rfdetect countermeasures mac
- set rfdetect ignore
- set rfdetect log
- clear boot config
- copy
- delete
- display boot
- display config
- display version
- load config
- mkdir
- reset system
- rmdir
- save config
- set boot configuration-file
- set boot partition
- clear log trace
- clear trace
- display trace
- save trace
- set trace authorization
- set trace dot1x
- clear log
- display log buffer
- display log config
- set log trace mbytes
- Boot Prompt Commands by Usage
- autoboot
- boot
- change
- create
- diag
- display
- fver
- next
- reset
- test
- version
- Register Your Product
- Access Software Downloads
- Contact Us
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Conventions
- Documentation
- Documentation Comments
- Hardware Requirements
- Hardware Requirements for 3WXM Monitoring Service
- Preparing for Installation
- HP OpenView Network Node Manager
- Using the Installation Wizard
- Installing the HP OpenView Plug-In
- Installation Log File
- Upgrading 3WXM
- Overview
- Toolbar Options in Main 3WXM Window
- Organizer Panel
- Details Checkbox
- Displaying Object Details
- Mobility Domain Objects
- Site Objects
- Third-Party APs
- Content Panel
- Managed Devices Tab
- Verification Tab
- Events Tab
- Information Panel
- Reports
- Copying and Pasting Objects
- Copy and Paste
- Enabling Keyboard Shortcut Mnemonics (Windows XP Only)
- Starting 3WXM
- Restricting Access to 3WXM
- Creating Provision or Monitor Accounts
- Creating and Managing Network Plans
- Managing Network Plans
- Opening a Network Plan
- Closing a Network Plan
- Deleting a Network Plan
- Defining a Mobility Domain
- Roaming Behavior
- Traffic Ports Used by a Mobility Domain
- Creating a Mobility Domain
- Building Wizard Overview
- Creating a Site
- To create a site when you create a network plan
- To create a site in a saved network plan
- Creating or Modifying Buildings in a Site
- Modifying Floor Defaults
- Importing or Drawing Floor Details
- Importing a Drawing of a Floor
- importing the drawing
- Cropping the Paper Space
- Adjusting the Scale of a Drawing
- Working with Layers
- Drawing Floor Objects Manually
- Changing an Individual Floor's Properties
- Specifying the RF Characteristics of a Floor
- Recommendations
- Drawing RF Obstacles
- Defining Wireless Coverage Areas
- Defining a Coverage Area
- Adding a Third-Party Access Point
- Computing MAP Placement
- Adding New MAPs that Are Already Installed to the Network Plan
- Computing Optimal Power
- Assigning MAP Channels
- Verifying the Wireless Network
- Placing RF Measurement Points
- Using RF Interactive Measurement Mode
- Generating RF Network Design Information
- Generating a Work Order
- Applying RF Auto-Tuning Settings to the Network Plan
- WX Switch Wizard Overview
- System and Administrative
- Wireless
- Adding a WX Switch to the Network Plan
- To create a new WX switch based on Domain Policies
- Accessing the Modify Switch Wizard
- Configuring Basic WX Properties
- Configuring VLANs
- Users and VLANs
- Traffic Forwarding
- Modifying VLANs
- Configuring WX Management Services
- Setting System Information
- Enabling HTTPS
- Configuring Telnet
- Configuring SSH
- Disabling or Reenabling Web AAA
- Configuring Logging
- Setting the Timezone
- Configuring Wired Authentication Ports
- Configuring Network Ports
- Configuring Load Sharing
- Configuring IP Services
- Configuring IP Aliases
- Configuring DNS
- Configuring NTP
- Configuring ARP
- Configuring an SSID
- Configuring a Service Profile
- Configuring Encryption
- Mapping a Service Profile to a Radio Profile
- Configuring a Radio Profile
- To create a radio profile
- To change 802.11 attributes
- To configure RF Auto-Tuning
- To map the radio profile to a service profile
- Configuring Directly Connected MAP Access Points
- To configure a directly connected MAP
- To modify MAP attributes
- To modify radio settings
- To modify a MAP connection
- Configuring Distributed MAP Access Points
- To configure a distributed MAP
- Disabling or Reenabling Active RF Scanning
- Connecting to RADIUS Servers and Server Groups
- Defining RADIUS Default Values
- Defining RADIUS Servers
- Defining RADIUS Server Groups
- Creating and Managing Users in the Local User Database
- Creating Named Users
- Creating Named User Groups
- Creating MAC Address Users
- Creating MAC Address User Groups
- Configuring User Authorization Attributes
- Configuring and Managing Access Rules for Administrative Users
- Using User Globs and MAC Address Globs
- Creating Administrator and Console Access Rules
- Managing Administrator and Console Access Rules
- Authentication
- Authorization
- Accounting
- Configuring Accounting
- Changing the Order of Access Rules
- Creating Location Policy Rules
- Configuring Mobility Profiles
- Using Access Control Lists for Security
- Adding ACEs to an ACL
- Mapping ACLs
- Configuring 802.1X Parameters
- Managing WX System Files
- Uploading a WX Switch Configuration into 3WXM
- Verifying Configuration Information
- Toolbar Options
- Resolving an Error or Warning
- Changing Verification Options
- Disabling and Reenabling Rules
- Synchronizing Local and Network Changes
- Change Management Options
- Managing WX switch Configuration Changes
- Synchronizing When the Network and 3WXM Have Nonmatching Changes
- Deploying WX switches from a Network Plan to the Network
- To deploy network plan changes to the network
- To deploy WX switches from a network plan to the network
- Distributing Image and Configuration Files
- Distributing System Images
- Importing and Exporting WX switch Configuration Files
- To import a configuration
- To export a configuration
- Working with Domain Policies
- Applying WX Configuration Changes to Domain Policies
- Rebooting WX Switches or MAP Access Points
- Processing Certificates
- Managing Certificates
- Distributing PKCS #12 Files
- Monitoring Service Requirements
- Using the Explore Window
- Threshold Flags
- Displaying 802.11 Coverage
- Using the Status Summary Window
- Refreshing Client Data
- Displaying Client Session Information
- Managing the Client Watch List
- Displaying a Client's Geographical Location
- Using the RF Monitor Window
- Displaying the SSID-to-BSSID Mapping
- Displaying RF Environment Statistics
- Refreshing RF Trend Data
- Viewing Performance Data
- Accessing the Event Log
- Refreshing the Data
- Reviewing Event Details
- Rogue Access Points and Users
- RF Detection Scans
- Rogue Detection Requirements
- Enabling Countermeasures
- Using the Rogue Detection Tab
- Filtering the Rogue List
- Displaying Rogue Details
- Displaying a Rogue's Geographical Location
- Ignoring Friendly Third-Party Devices
- To remove an address from the known address list
- To display the list
- Generating an Inventory Report
- Generating a Mobility Domain Configuration Report
- Generating a WX Configuration Report
- Generating a Client Summary Report
- Generating a Client Details Report
- Generating a Client Errors Report
- Generating a Watch List Client Report
- Generating a Network Usage Report
- Generating an RF Summary Report
- Generating a Radio Details Report
- Generating a Rogue Details Report
- Generating a Rogue Summary Report
- Preparing to Use HP OpenView and 3WXM
- Resetting Preferences Values
- Changing User Interface Options
- Changing Persistence Options
- Changing Tools Options
- Changing Certificate Management Options
- Changing Options for RF Planning
- Changing Colors
- Changing 3WXM Logging Options
- Starting or Stopping the Monitoring Service
- Certificate Check
- Completing the connection
- Changing Service Settings
- Selecting WX Switches to Monitor
- Changing WX Connection Settings
- Changing Monitoring Settings
- To change monitoring settings
- Accessing the Monitoring Service Log
- Register Your Product
- Access Software Downloads
- Contact Us
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- hardware installation guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Conventions
- Documentation
- Documentation Comments
- WX Model Numbers
- Hardware Features
- WXR100 Switch
- WX1200 Switch
- WX4400 Switch
- Management Features
- Network Interfaces
- WX1200, WX4400, and WX2200 Status LEDs
- WXR100 LEDs
- Software Features
- IP Services
- RF Management
- Unpacking a WX Switch
- Installation Requirements and Recommendations
- Cable Requirements
- Installation Hardware and Tools
- Installing a WX Switch
- Equipment Rack Installation
- Tabletop Installation
- Installing a Power Supply in a WX4400 Switch
- Replacing a Power Supply
- Powering On a WX Switch
- Connecting to a Serial Management Console
- Troubleshooting a Serial Management Connection
- Connecting to Gigabit Ethernet Devices
- Register Your Product to Gain Service Benefits
- Purchase Extended Warranty and Professional Services
- Telephone Technical Support and Repair
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- Conventions
- Documentation
- Documentation Comments
- Hardware Requirements
- Software Requirements
- User Privileges
- Installing 3WXM
- Installing 3WXM on Linux Systems
- Installation Log File
- Installing Web-Start Client
- Serial Number and License Key
- Uninstalling 3WXM on Linux Systems
- Overview
- Display Panels
- Organizer Panel
- Content Panel
- Task List Panel
- Resizing a Display Panel
- Menu Bar Options
- Tool Bar Options
- Status Counters
- Copying, Pasting, and Deleting Objects
- Copy and Paste in the Organizer Panel
- Enabling Keyboard Shortcut Mnemonics (Windows XP Only)
- Starting 3WXM
- Restricting Access to 3WXM
- Creating an Administrator Account
- Creating Provision or Monitor Accounts
- Creating a Network Plan
- Managing Network Plans
- Opening a Network Plan
- Importing a Network Plan
- Closing a Network Plan
- Sharing a Network Plan
- Defining a Mobility Domain
- Traffic Ports Used by MSS
- Creating a Mobility Domain
- Creating a WX Switch
- Changing the Country Code
- Uploading a WX Switch into the Network Plan
- Converting Auto DAPs into Statically Configured APs
- RF Planning Overview
- Accessing the RF Planning Tools
- Creating or Modifying a Site
- Creating or Modifying Buildings in a Site
- Creating or Modifying Floors
- Importing or Drawing Floor Details
- File Recommendations
- Cropping the Paper Space
- Adjusting the Scale of a Drawing
- Working with Layers
- Cleaning Up a Drawing
- Drawing Floor Objects Manually
- Specifying the RF Characteristics of a Floor
- Converting Objects into RF Obstacles
- Drawing RF Obstacles
- Importing RF Obstacle Data from a Site Survey
- Defining Wireless Coverage Areas
- Defining a Coverage Area
- Editing Coverage Areas
- Placing Third-Party Access Points
- Moving a Third-Party AP Icon to its Floor Location
- Placing Installed and Auto-Configured MAPs
- Computing MAP Placement
- Assigning MAP Channels
- Computing Optimal Power
- Verifying the Wireless Network
- Placing RF Measurement Points
- Using RF Interactive Measurement Mode
- Generating RF Network Design Information
- WX Switch Configuration Objects
- Adding a WX Switch to the Network Plan
- Creating a New WX Switch Based on a Configured Switch in the Network Plan
- Adding a Switch by Uploading its Configuration from the Network
- Configuring Basic and Advanced Settings
- Using the Create Wireless Switch Wizard
- Setting Up a Switch
- Modifying Basic Switch Parameters
- Changing the WX Software Version
- Changing Timezone Properties
- Changing System Information
- Converting Auto DAPs into Statically Configured DAPs
- Launching a Telnet Management Session with the Switch
- Viewing and Changing Port Settings
- Viewing and Changing Port Groups
- Changing a Port Group
- Viewing and Changing Management Settings
- Configuring SNMP
- Viewing and Setting Log and Trace Settings
- Viewing and Configuring IP Services Settings
- Creating a Static Route
- Create an IP Alias
- Configuring NTP
- Configuring ARP
- Viewing and Configuring VLANs
- Viewing VLANs
- Changing VLAN Membership
- Changing VLAN Spanning Tree Settings
- Changing VLAN IGMP Settings
- Restricting Layer 2 Traffic Among Clients in a VLAN
- Restricting Layer 3 Traffic Among Clients in a VLAN
- Configuring the MSS DHCP Server
- Changing the Aging Time for FDB Entries
- Viewing and Configuring ACLs
- Creating an ACL
- Adding a New ACE to a Configured ACL
- Deleting an ACL
- Viewing and Changing CoS Mappings
- Changing a DSCP-to-CoS Mapping
- Setting a Range of DSCP Values to a Single CoS Value
- Viewing and Configuring Wireless Services
- Wireless Service Parameters
- Viewing Wireless Services
- Configuring a Voice over Wireless Service
- Configuring a Web-Portal (WebAAA) Service
- Configuring an Open Access Service
- Configuring a Custom Service
- Viewing SSID Encryption Settings and Access Rules
- Modifying SSID Encryption Settings and Access Rules
- Viewing and Configuring Radio Profiles
- Creating a Radio Profile
- Configuring Advanced Radio Profile Settings
- Viewing and Changing the Auto-DAP Profile
- Removing Auto DAPs
- Viewing the Configured MAPs
- Configuring a Directly Connected MAP
- Setting Up AP Redundancy
- Changing the MAP Model
- Changing the MAP-WX Security Mode
- Viewing and Changing Radio Settings
- Viewing and Changing RF Detection Settings
- Adding an Entry to the Permitted SSID List
- Adding an Entry to the Ignore List
- Enabling Countermeasures
- Creating and Managing Users in the Local User Database
- Viewing Users and Groups in the Local Database
- Creating a Named User
- Creating a User Group and Assigning Users To It
- Creating a MAC User
- Creating a MAC User Group and Assigning Users To It
- Authorization Attributes
- Viewing and Configuring RADIUS Settings
- Modifying a RADIUS Server
- Creating a RADIUS Server Group
- Changing Default RADIUS Settings
- Configuring RADIUS System Accounting
- Changing Global 802.1X Settings
- Viewing and Configuring 802.1X Network Access Rules
- Creating an 802.1X Network Access Rule
- Viewing and Configuring MAC Network Access Rules
- Viewing and Configuring WebAAA Network Access Rules
- Creating a Web AAA Network Access Rule
- Viewing and Configuring Last-Resort Network Access Rules
- Viewing and Configuring WX Administrator Access Rules
- Creating an Access Rule for Console Access
- Creating an Access Rule for Telnet or SSH Access
- Viewing and Configuring AAA Support for Third-Party AP Users
- Configuring a RADIUS Proxy for a Client
- Viewing and Changing Location Policy Rules
- Creating a Location Policy Rule
- Viewing and Changing Mobility Profiles
- How Remote WX Configuration Works
- Staged WX
- WXM Requirements
- Staging a WX Switch for Configuration by 3WXM
- Example 2: Deployment Site Has No DHCP and No DNS
- Example 3: Deployment Site Has DNS But No DHCP
- Example 4: Deployment Site Has DHCP But Local DNS Domain Differs From Corporate DNS Domain
- Preconfiguring a Switch in 3WXM
- Uploading a Partially Configured Switch and Completing its Configuration with 3WXM
- Replacing a Switch and Reusing its Configuration
- Enabling Replacement of Remote Switches
- Replacing a Switch
- WX File Management Options
- Devices Tab
- Task List Options
- Toolbar Options
- Synchronizing Local and Network Changes
- Accepting Network Changes
- Synchronizing When the Network and 3WXM Have Nonmatching Changes
- Distributing System Images
- Rebooting WX Switches or MAP Access Points
- Enabling or Disabling Management of a Switch by 3WXM
- Viewing the Operation Log
- Importing and Exporting Switch Configuration Files
- Modifying Configuration Change Polling Options
- Verification Tabs
- Resolving an Error or Warning
- Disabling a Rule from the Message List
- Changing Verification Options
- Disabling and Reenabling Rules
- Processing Certificates
- Managing Certificates
- Distributing Certificates to WX Switches
- How Changes Are Managed
- Creating a Policy
- Configuring Feature Settings in a Policy
- Setting Up the Fault Management System
- Classifying and Organizing Alarms
- Search Capabilities
- Fault States
- Managing Faults
- Alarm Summary
- Top 5 Sources of Alarms
- Intrusion Detection System (IDS) Alarms
- Denial of Service (DoS) Alarms
- Reporting Faults
- Alarm History Report
- Displaying the Event Log
- Refreshing Event Data
- Filtering Events by Content
- Filtering Events by Severity
- Creating and Saving Filters
- Configuration Requirements
- Generating an Inventory Report
- Generating a Mobility Domain Configuration Report
- Generating a WX Configuration Report
- Generating a Client Summary Report
- Generating a Client Details Report
- Generating a Client Errors Report
- Generating an RF Network Usage Report
- Generating an RF Summary Report
- Generating a Radio Details Report
- Generating a Traffic Report
- Generating a Rogue Details Report
- Generating a Site Survey Order
- Generating a Work Order
- Generating an Alarm Summary
- Generating a Security Alarm Report
- Generating an Alarm Report for Client OUIs
- Requirements for Monitoring
- Accessing Monitored Data
- Using the Monitor View
- Status Summary
- Client Summary
- Using the Status Summary View
- Using the Alarm Summary View
- Alarm Summary Details
- Additional Alarm Options
- Using the Client Summary View
- Client Details
- Additional Client Options
- Finding a Client
- Refreshing Client Data
- Using the Traffic Summary View
- Traffic Details
- Additional Traffic Options
- Using the Floor View Monitor
- On-Demand Statistics Monitoring
- Rogue Detection Requirements
- Mobility Domain Requirement
- Rogue Detection Lists
- Displaying Rogue Information
- Displaying Rogue Details
- Displaying the Geographical Location of a Rogue
- Ignoring Friendly Third-Party Devices
- Adding a Device to the Rogue List
- Adding Clients Belonging to a Rogue to the Black List
- Importing RF Measurements
- Applying the RF Measurements to the Floor Plan
- Locating and Fixing Coverage Holes
- Fixing a Coverage Hole
- Resetting Preferences Values
- Changing Network Synchronization Options
- Changing Tools Options
- Changing Certificate Management Options
- Changing Options for RF Planning
- Changing 3WXM Logging Options
- Starting or Stopping the 3WXM Services
- Starting or Stopping 3WXM Services on Windows Systems
- Starting or Stopping 3WXM Services on Linux Systems
- Certificate Check
- Verifying that the 3WXM Client is Receiving Service Data
- Changing Service Settings
- Changing WX Connection Settings
- Changing Monitoring Settings
- To change monitoring settings
- Accessing the 3WXM Services Log
- Backing Up a Plan
- Copying a Plan Backup from One Server to Another
- Register Your Product to Gain Service Benefits
- Purchase Extended Warranty and Professional Services
- Contact Us
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Brand: 3Com | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
- command reference
- Table Of Contents
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- Conventions
- Documentation
- Documentation Comments
- Overview
- CLI Conventions
- Text Entry Conventions and Allowed Characters
- Port Lists
- Virtual LAN Identification
- User Globs, MAC Address Globs, and VLAN Globs
- Using CLI Help
- Understanding Command Descriptions
- Commands by Usage
- enable
- set enablepass
- clear banner motd
- clear history
- clear system
- display banner motd
- display license
- display load
- help
- history
- quickstart
- set banner motd
- set confirm
- set length
- set license
- set prompt
- set system contact
- set system countrycode
- set system idle-timeout
- set system ip-address
- set system location
- set system name
- clear dap
- clear port counters
- clear port media-type
- clear port mirror
- clear port type
- display port counters
- display port-group
- display port mirror
- display port poe
- display port status
- display port media-type
- monitor port counters
- reset port
- set port
- set port-group
- set port media-type
- set port mirror
- set port name
- set port poe
- set port speed
- set port trap
- set port type ap
- set port type wired-auth
- clear fdb
- clear security 12-restrict
- clear security 12-restrict counters
- clear vlan
- display fdb
- display fdb agingtime
- display fdb count
- display roaming station
- display roaming vlan
- display security 12-restrict
- display tunnel
- display vlan config
- set fdb agingtime
- set vlan name
- set vlan port
- set vlan tunnel-affinity
- clear qos
- set qos cos-to-dscp-map
- set qos dscp-to-cos-map
- display qos
- display qos dscp-table
- clear interface
- clear ip alias
- clear ip dns domain
- clear ip route
- clear ip telnet
- clear ntp update-interval
- clear snmp community
- clear snmp notify target
- clear summertime
- clear system ip-address
- display arp
- display dhcp-client
- display dhcp-server
- display interface
- display ip alias
- display ip dns
- display ip https
- display ip route
- display ip telnet
- display ntp
- display snmp community
- display snmp counters
- display snmp status
- display snmp usm
- display timedate
- ping
- set arp agingtime
- set interface
- set interface dhcp-client
- set interface dhcp-server
- set interface status
- set ip alias
- set ip dns domain
- set ip dns server
- set ip https server
- set ip snmp server
- set ip ssh server
- set ip telnet server
- set ntp server
- set ntp update-interval
- set snmp notify profile
- set snmp notify target
- SNMPv3 with Traps
- SNMPv2c with Traps
- set snmp protocol
- set snmp security
- set snmp usm
- set summertime
- set timedate
- set timezone
- telnet
- traceroute
- clear accounting
- clear authentication admin
- clear authentication console
- clear authentication dot1x
- clear authentication last-resort
- clear authentication mac
- clear authentication proxy
- clear location policy
- clear mac-user
- clear mac-user attr
- clear mac-usergroup
- clear mac-usergroup attr
- clear mobility-profile
- clear user attr
- clear user group
- clear usergroup attr
- display aaa
- display accounting statistics
- display location policy
- display mobility-profile
- set accounting {dot1x | mac | web | last-resort}
- set authentication admin
- set authentication console
- set authentication dot1x
- set authentication last-resort
- set authentication mac
- set authentication proxy
- set authentication web
- set location policy
- set mac-user
- set mac-user attr
- set mac-usergroup attr
- set mobility-profile
- set mobility-profile mode
- set user
- set user attr
- set user group
- set usergroup
- set web-portal
- clear mobility-domain
- display mobility-domain config
- display mobility-domain status
- set mobility-domain member
- set mobility-domain mode member seed-ip
- set mobility-domain mode seed domain-name
- Network Domain Commands by Usage
- clear network-domain
- clear network-domain mode
- clear network-domain peer
- clear network-domain seed-ip
- display network-domain
- set network-domain mode member seed-ip
- set network-domain peer
- set network-domain mode seed domain-name
- MAP Access Point Commands by Usage
- clear {ap | dap} radio
- clear dap boot-configuration
- clear service-profile
- display {ap | dap} config
- display {ap | dap} counters
- display {ap | dap} qos-stats
- display {ap | dap} etherstats
- display {ap | dap} group
- display {ap | dap} status
- display auto-tune attributes
- display auto-tune neighbors
- display dap boot-configuration
- display dap connection
- display dap global
- display dap unconfigured
- display radio-profile
- display service-profile
- reset {ap | dap}
- set dap auto
- set dap auto persistent
- set dap auto radiotype
- set {ap | dap} bias
- set {ap | dap} blink
- set dap boot-ip
- set dap boot-switch
- set dap boot-vlan
- set dap fingerprint
- set {ap | dap} group
- set {ap | dap} name
- set {ap | dap} radio antennatype
- set {ap | dap} radio auto-tune max-power
- set {ap | dap} radio auto-tune max-retransmissions
- set {ap | dap} radio channel
- set {ap | dap} radio auto-tune min-client-rate
- set {ap | dap} radio mode
- set {ap | dap} radio radio-profile
- set {ap | dap} radio tx-power
- set dap security
- set {ap | dap} upgrade-firmware
- set radio-profile 11g-only
- set radio-profile auto-tune channel-config
- set radio-profile auto-tune channel-holddown
- set radio-profile auto-tune channel-interval
- set radio-profile auto-tune power-backoff- timer
- set radio-profile auto-tune power-config
- set radio-profile auto-tune power-interval
- set radio-profile beacon-interval
- set radio-profile countermeasures
- set radio-profile dtim-interval
- set radio-profile frag-threshold
- set radio-profile long-retry
- set radio-profile max-rx-lifetime
- set radio-profile max-tx-lifetime
- set radio-profile mode
- set radio-profile preamble-length
- set radio-profile qos-mode
- set radio-profile rts-threshold
- set radio-profile service-profile
- set radio-profile short-retry
- set service-profile auth-dot1x
- set service-profile auth-fallthru
- set service-profile auth-psk
- set service-profile beacon
- set service-profile cac-mode
- set service-profile cac-session
- set service-profile cipher-ccmp
- set service-profile cipher-tkip
- set service-profile cipher-wep40
- set service-profile cipher-wep104
- set service-profile cos
- set service-profile dhcp-restrict
- set service-profile idle-client-probing
- set service-profile long-retry-count
- set service-profile no-broadcast
- set service-profile proxy-arp
- set service-profile psk-phrase
- set service-profile psk-raw
- set service-profile rsn-ie
- set service-profile shared-key-auth
- set service-profile soda agent-directory
- set service-profile soda enforce-checks
- set service-profile soda failure
- set service-profile soda logout
- set service-profile soda mode
- set service-profile soda remediation-acl
- set service-profile soda success
- set service-profile ssid-name
- set service-profile ssid-type
- set service-profile static-cos
- set service-profile transmit-rates
- set service-profile user-idle-timeout
- set service-profile web-portal-form
- set service-profile web-portal-session-timeout
- set service-profile wep active-multicast-index
- set service-profile wep active-unicast-index
- set service-profile wep key-index
- set service-profile wpa-ie
- STP Commands by Usage
- clear spantree portcost
- clear spantree portpri
- clear spantree portvlanpri
- clear spantree statistics
- display spantree
- display spantree backbonefast
- display spantree blockedports
- display spantree portfast
- display spantree portvlancost
- display spantree uplinkfast
- set spantree
- set spantree backbonefast
- set spantree fwddelay
- set spantree maxage
- set spantree portcost
- set spantree portfast
- set spantree portpri
- set spantree portvlancost
- set spantree portvlanpri
- set spantree priority
- clear igmp statistics
- display igmp mrouter
- display igmp querier
- display igmp receiver-table
- display igmp statistics
- set igmp
- set igmp lmqi
- set igmp mrouter
- set igmp mrsol
- set igmp oqi
- set igmp proxy-report
- set igmp qri
- set igmp querier
- Security ACL Commands by Usage
- clear security acl
- clear security acl map
- commit security acl
- display security acl
- display security acl editbuffer
- display security acl hits
- display security acl info
- display security acl map
- display security acl resource-usage
- rollback security acl
- set security acl
- set security acl map
- set security acl hit-sample-rate
- crypto certificate
- crypto generate key
- crypto generate request
- crypto generate self-signed
- crypto otp
- crypto pkcs12
- display crypto ca-certificate
- display crypto certificate
- display crypto key ssh
- clear radius
- clear radius client system-ip
- clear radius proxy client
- clear radius server
- set radius
- set radius client system-ip
- set radius proxy client
- set radius proxy port
- set radius server
- set server group
- set server group load-balance
- clear dot1x bonded-period
- clear dot1x max-req
- clear dot1x quiet-period
- clear dot1x reauth-max
- clear dot1x timeout auth-server
- clear dot1x tx-period
- set dot1x authcontrol
- set dot1x bonded-period
- set dot1x key-tx
- set dot1x max-req
- set dot1x port-control
- set dot1x quiet-period
- set dot1x reauth-max
- set dot1x reauth-period
- set dot1x timeout supplicant
- set dot1x wep-rekey
- set dot1x wep-rekey-period
- clear sessions network
- display sessions
- display sessions network
- clear rfdetect attack-list
- clear rfdetect black-list
- clear rfdetect ssid-list
- clear rfdetect vendor-list
- display rfdetect black-list
- display rfdetect clients
- display rfdetect countermeasures
- display rfdetect counters
- display rfdetect data
- display rfdetect ignore
- display rfdetect ssid-list
- display rfdetect visible
- set rfdetect active-scan
- set rfdetect attack-list
- set rfdetect black-list
- set rfdetect countermeasures mac
- set rfdetect ignore
- set rfdetect log
- set rfdetect signature
- set rfdetect ssid-list
- set rfdetect vendor-list
- test rflink
- backup
- clear boot backup-configuration
- copy
- delete
- install soda agent
- display boot
- display config
- display version
- load config
- mkdir
- reset system
- restore
- rmdir
- set boot backup-configuration
- set boot configuration-file
- set boot partition
- clear log trace
- display trace
- save trace
- set trace authorization
- set trace dot1x
- set trace sm
- clear snoop
- set snoop
- set snoop map
- set snoop mode
- display snoop
- display snoop map
- display snoop stats
- display log buffer
- display log config
- display log trace
- set log mark
- Boot Prompt Commands by Usage
- autoboot
- boot
- change
- create
- dhcp
- diag
- display
- fver
- next
- reset
- test
- version
- Register Your Product to Gain Service Benefits
- Purchase Extended Warranty and Professional Services
- Telephone Technical Support and Repair