Cisco Aironet 350 Series manuals
Aironet 350 Series
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- port configuration
- stack support
- product models
- front panel
- front panel leds
- reset button
- general information
- quick start device configuration
- window navigation
- management buttons
- system health
- configuration wizards
- acl wizard
- system summary
- cpu utilization
- remote span
- rspan vlan
- copper ports tests
- optical module status
- rmon history
- rmon history table
- rmon events control
- rmon alarms
- ram memory
- flash memory
- system settings
- time settings
- log settings
- file management
- system files
- file operations
- ssh client authentication
- types of units in stack
- topology discovery
- unit id assignment
- stack ports
- software auto synchronization in stack
- system time configuration
- sntp modes
- system time
- sntp authentication
- time range
- absolute time range
- recurring time range
- lldp and cdp
- lldp overview
- lldp properties
- lldp med network policy
- lldp med port settings
- lldp local information
- lldp neighbor information
- lldp statistics
- lldp overloading
- cdp statistics
- port management
- loopback detection settings
- link aggregation
- link aggregation overview
- static and dynamic lag workflow
- lag management
- lag settings
- udld overview
- poe properties
- green ethernet
- power saving by disabling port leds
- az energy efficient ethernet feature
- what is a smartport
- special smartport types
- smartport macros
- applying a smartport type to an interface
- how the smartport feature works
- enabling auto smartport
- multiple devices attached to the port
- error handling
- common smartport tasks
- private vlan
- traffic flow
- regular vlans
- vlan translation
- private vlan settings
- vlan groups
- voice vlan
- voice vlan overview
- voice vlan configuration
- access port multicast tv vlan
- customer port multicast tv vlan
- spanning tree
- stp status and global settings
- rstp interface settings
- multiple spanning tree overview
- mstp instance settings
- mstp interface settings
- static addresses
- reserved mac addresses
- typical multicast setup
- igmp snooping querier
- multicast address properties
- mac group address
- igmp interface settings
- igmp proxy
- mld snooping
- mld proxy
- forward all
- unregistered multicast
- loopback interface
- ipv4 interface
- ipv4 static routes
- arp proxy
- dhcp server
- ipv6 management and interfaces
- ipv6 global configuration
- ipv6 tunnel
- ipv6 addresses
- ipv6 default router list
- ipv6 neighbors
- ipv6 routes
- dhcpv6 relay
- domain name system
- dns settings
- search list
- how rip operates on the device
- passive mode
- configuring rip
- access lists
- vrrp router priority and preemption
- vrrp advertisements
- vrrp statistics
- configuring tacacs
- radius client
- radius server
- password strength
- key management
- access profile
- management access authentication
- secure sensitive data management
- ssl server
- ssh server
- ssh client
- storm control
- port security
- ip source guard
- binding database
- arp inspection
- how arp prevents cache poisoning
- interaction between arp inspection and dhcp snooping
- arp defaults
- denial of service prevention
- defense against dos attacks
- dependencies between features
- syn protection
- martian addresses
- syn filtering
- syn rate protection
- icmp filtering
- multiple authentication methods
- port authentication
- authenticated hosts
- ssd management
- elements of an ssd rule
- ssd rules and user authentication
- ssd default read mode session override
- local passphrase
- configuration file integrity control
- configuration files
- startup configuration file
- running configuration file
- ssd management channels
- menu cli and password recovery
- supported algorithms
- access control
- acl logging
- configuring acls
- acl binding
- quality of service
- qos features and components
- qos modes
- qos workflow
- qos properties
- dscp to queue
- tcp congestion avoidance
- qos advanced mode
- workflow to configure advanced qos mode
- class mapping
- aggregate policer
- policy class maps
- policy binding
- qos statistics
- viewing aggregated policer statistics
- snmp versions and workflow
- snmp workflow
- supported mibs
- model oids
- trap settings
- notification filter
- topology view
- poe information
- vlan membership
- stp information
- network overview
- technical details
Aironet 350 Series
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Aironet 350 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Technical Specifications
- related publications
- ordering documentation
- obtaining additional publications and information
- product overview
- Network Configurations Using the Client Adapter
- Ad Hoc Wireless LAN
- Wireless Infrastructure with Workstations Accessing a Wired LAN
- Preparing for Installation
- Safety Information
- Warnings
- System Requirements
- Site Requirements
- Installing the Client Adapter
- Finding the Windows CE Version
- Verifying Installation
- Using the Profile Manager
- Overview of Profile Manager
- Creating a New Profile
- Modifying a Profile
- Deleting a Profile
- Configuring the Client Adapter
- Configuring Your Client Adapter
- Overview of Security Features
- Fast Roaming (CCKM)
- Additional WEP Key Security Features
- Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
- Using Static WEP
- Overwriting an Existing Static WEP Key
- Disabling Static WEP
- Enabling EAP-FAST
- Obtaining a PAC File (Manual PAC Provisioning Only)
- Enabling Host-Based EAP
- Importing a CA Certificate
- Importing a User Certificate
- Enabling EAP-TLS
- Enabling PEAP
- Disabling LEAP, EAP-FAST, or Host-Based EAP
- Using EAP Authentication
- Overview
- With a Saved Username and Password
- Using EAP-TLS
- Using PEAP
- After Your Password Expires (Windows NT or 2000 Domain Databases Only)
- Performing Diagnostics
- Overview of ACU Diagnostic Tools
- Viewing the Status of Your Client Adapter
- Viewing Statistics for Your Client Adapter
- Routine Procedures
- Inserting and Removing a PC Card
- Upgrading the Client Adapter Software
- Loading New Firmware
- Upgrading the Driver and Client Utilities
- Finding the Driver and Client Utility Versions
- Uninstalling the Current Driver and Client Utilities
- Finding the Version of a Client Utility
- CA and User Certificate Procedures (Host-Based EAP on PPC 2002 Devices Only)
- Removing CA and User Certificates
- Troubleshooting
- Accessing the Latest Troubleshooting Information
- Troubleshooting the Client Adapter
- Problems Authenticating to an Access Point
- Error Messages
- Installation Error Messages
- LEAP Authentication Error Messages
- EAP-FAST Authentication Error Messages
- EAP-TLS Authentication Error Messages
- PEAP Authentication Error Messages
- Getting Help
- technical specifications
- Translated Safety Warnings
- Explosive Device Proximity Warning
- Dipole Antenna Installation Warning
- Warning for Laptop Users
- Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information
- Manufacturer's Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement
- Department of Communications – Canada
- European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein
- Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure
- Guidelines for Operating Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters in Japan
- Administrative Rules for Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters in Taiwan
- Declaration of Conformity Statements
- Channels, Power Levels, and Antenna Gains
- Channels
- Maximum Power Levels and Antenna Gains
- Windows CE .NET
- Static WEP Keys
- Dynamic WEP Keys with EAP
- Preparing for Configuration (EAP-TLS and PEAP Only)
- Enabling EAP-TLS Authentication
- Enabling PEAP Authentication
- Associating to an Access Point Using Windows CE .NET
- Performing a Site Survey
- Guidelines
- Setting Signal Strength Display Units
- Using Passive Mode
- Using Active Mode
- Forcing the Client Adapter to Reassociate
Aironet 350 Series
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- related publications
- ordering documentation
- key features
- network configuration examples
- repeater unit that extends wireless range
- cautions and warnings
- installation guidelines
- Unpacking the Bridge
- Connecting the Antenna Cable
- basic configuration
- Before You Start
- Finding the Bridge's IP Address
- Setting the Bridge's IP Address and SSID
- Using an Internet Browser
- Using the Command-Line Interface
- using a terminal emulator
- Default Basic Settings
- troubleshooting
- Checking the Top Panel Indicators
- Checking Basic Settings
- Encryption Enabled/Disabled
- Resetting to the Default Configuration
- translated safety warnings
- explosive device proximity warning
- lightning activity warning
- installation and grounding warning
- manufacturers federal communication commission declaration of conformity statement
- canadian compliance statement
- declaration of conformity for rf exposure
- declaration of conformity statements
- declaration of conformity
- antenna basics
- antenna system
- lightning arrestors
- antenna cable
- basic antenna alignment
- performing a link test
Aironet 350 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- related publications
- ordering documentation
- product overview
- introduction to the client adapters
- radio antenna
- WEP Keys
- EAP and LEAP
- Network Configurations Using the Client Adapter
- Ad Hoc Wireless LAN
- Positioning Your Wireless Products
- Link Test
- preparing for installation
- Safety information
- Warnings
- Unpacking the Client Adapter
- System Requirements
- Site Requirements
- Inserting the Client Adapter into a Computing Device
- Inserting a PCI Client Adapter
- Installing the Driver for Windows 95
- Windows 95 Version B
- Installing the Driver for Windows NT
- Installing the Driver for Windows Millennium Edition (Me)
- Installing the Driver for Windows CE
- Installing the Driver for Linux
- Installing the Driver for MacOS 9.x
- Installing the Client Utilities and Enabling LEAP or EAP
- Verifying Installation
- Accessing the Latest Troubleshooting Information
- Problems after Installing the Driver
- Missing Files in Windows CE
- Resolving Resource Conflicts in Windows 95, 98, and Me
- Resolving Resource Conflicts in Windows NT
- Problems Associating to the Access Point
- Windows CE 3.00
- Removing the 6.10 Driver for Windows 95 and 98
- Removing the 6.10 Driver for Windows NT
- Removing a Driver Other Than the 6.10 Driver
- Removing the Driver for Windows NT
- Removing the Driver for Linux
- Updating the Driver
- Upgrading the Driver for Windows 95 and 98
- Upgrading the Driver for Windows Me
- Upgrading the Driver for Windows CE
- Upgrading the Driver for Linux
- removing the client adapter
- uninstalling the client utilities and the aironet client utility setup program
- technical specifications
- translated safety warnings
- explosive device proximity warning
- warning for laptop users
- regulatory information
- manufacturers federal communication commission declaration of conformity statement
- canadian compliance statement
- european community, switzerland, norway, iceland, and liechtenstein
- declaration of conformity for rf exposure
- japanese translation
- english translation
Aironet 350 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- related publications
- ordering documentation
- product overview
- introduction to the client adapters
- hardware components
- radio antenna
- software components
- ad hoc wireless lan
- preparing for installation
- FCC Safety Compliance Statement
- Warnings
- System Requirements
- Site Requirements
- For Client Devices
- Chapter 3 Installing the Client Adapter
- Installing or Upgrading the Client Adapter Software
- verifying installation
- Overview of Profile Manager
- Creating a New Profile
- Including a Profile in Auto Profile Selection
- Selecting the Active Profile
- Modifying a Profile
- Setting a Profile to Default Values
- Importing and Exporting Profiles
- Granting or Denying Access to Non-Administrative Users
- configuring the client adapter
- Overview
- Setting System Parameters
- Setting RF Network Parameters
- Setting Advanced Infrastructure Parameters
- Setting Advanced Ad Hoc Parameters
- Setting Network Security Parameters
- Setting the Allow Association to Mixed Cells Parameter
- Static WEP Keys
- Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
- Reporting Access Points that Fail LEAP Authentication
- Additional WEP Key Security Features
- Synchronizing Security Features
- Using Static WEP
- Overwriting an Existing Static WEP Key
- Disabling Static WEP
- Enabling Host-Based EAP
- Enabling Host-Based EAP Authentication in ACU
- Enabling WPA (Windows 2000 or XP Only - Optional)
- Enabling EAP Authentication in Windows
- Disabling LEAP or Host-Based EAP
- Using LEAP
- Using LEAP with the Windows Username and Password
- After a Reboot or Logon
- After Your LEAP Credentials Expire
- Using LEAP with an Automatically Prompted Login
- Using LEAP with a Manually Prompted Login
- After a Reboot, Logon, or Card Insertion
- Using LEAP with a Saved Username and Password
- Using EAP-TLS
- Using PEAP
- Using EAP-SIM
- If the PIN Is Stored on the Computer
- performing diagnostics
- Chapter 7 Performing Diagnostics
- viewing the current status of your client adapter
- Viewing the Current Status of Your Client Adapter
- viewing statistics for your client adapter
- Viewing Statistics for Your Client Adapter
- viewing the link status meter
- Viewing the Link Status Meter
- running an rf link test
- Running an RF Link Test
- Overview of ACM
- Tool Tip Window
- Pop-Up Menu
- Exit
- Turn Radio On/Off
- Reauthenticate
- Show Connection Status
- routine procedures
- Inserting and Removing a Client Adapter
- Inserting a PCI Card
- Removing a Client Adapter
- Removing a PCI Card
- Upgrading the Client Adapter Software
- Finding the Driver Version
- Firmware Procedures
- Opening ACU
- Exiting ACU
- accessing online help
- ACM Procedures
- Uninstalling the Microsoft Hot Fix
- Accessing the Latest Troubleshooting Information
- Troubleshooting the Client Adapter
- Using the Troubleshooting Utility
- Saving the Detailed Report to a Text File
- Accessing Online Help
- Resolving Resource Conflicts
- resolving resource conflicts in windows nt
- Resolving Resource Conflicts in Windows XP
- Problems Associating to an Access Point
- Parameters Missing from Profile Manager Screen
- LEAP Login Screen Does Not Appear Before Windows Login Screen (Windows 98, 98 SE, and Me Only)
- General Error Messages
- Installation Error Messages
- LEAP Authentication Error Messages
- PEAP Authentication Error Messages
- For Windows NT or 2000 Domain Databases
- For All OTP Databases
- For OTP Databases Using Secure Computing SofToken Version
- technical specifications
- translated safety warnings
- explosive device proximity warning
- dipole antenna installation warning
- warning for laptop users
- manufacturer's federal communication commission declaration of conformity statement
- canadian compliance statement
- declaration of conformity with regard to the r&tte directive 1999/5/ec
- ghz client adapters
- declaration of conformity for rf exposure
- english translation
- chinese translation
- channels, power levels, and antenna gains
- maximum power levels and antenna gains
- enabling eap-tls authentication
- enabling peap authentication
- enabling eap-sim authentication
- associating to an access point using windows xp
- performing a site survey
- additional information
- specifying signal strength units
- using active mode
- forcing the client adapter to reassociate
- l o s s a r y
Aironet 350 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- related publications
- ordering documentation
- introduction to the client adapters
- radio antenna
- network configurations using the client adapter
- ad hoc wireless lan
- Client Utility Basics
- Buttons on the Client Utility Screens
- Switching between Screens
- Buttons on the Client Utility Screens and Dialog Boxes
- Preparing for Installation
- Safety Information
- Warnings
- Site Requirements
- System Requirements
- installing the driver and client utility
- Initial Configuration Settings for Mac OS X
- Inserting the Client Adapter into a Computing Device
- Inserting a PCI Client Adapter
- Configuring the Client Adapter
- Basic Configuration on Mac OS X
- Setting Basic Wireless LAN options
- Security Features
- Overview of Security Features
- EAP-Cisco Wireless or LEAP
- Security Options for Mac OS 9.x
- Selecting an Existing WEP Key
- Enabling WEP
- For a Home Network
- LEAP
- Verifying Installation
- Advanced Configuration on Mac OS 9.x
- Using the Client Utility on Mac OS 9.x
- Loading New Firmware
- Configuring Your Client Adapter
- Setting System Parameters
- Setting RF Network Parameters
- Setting Advanced Infrastructure Parameters
- Setting Advanced Ad Hoc Parameters
- Setting Home Networking Parameters
- Specifying a Home Network Configuration
- Getting Help
- Exiting the Client Utility
- Advanced Configuration on Mac OS X
- Using the Client Utility on Mac OS X
- Basic Properties
- Location Profiles
- Editing a Location Profile
- Advanced Properties
- Setting RF Parameters
- Turning Your Client Adapter Radio On or Off
- Obtaining Software Version Information
- Performing Diagnostics
- Diagnostic Tools for Mac OS 9.x
- Viewing Statistics for Your Client Adapter
- Viewing Transmit Statistics
- Assessing the RF Link
- Running an RF Link Test
- Diagnostic Tools for Mac OS X
- Assessing the Wireless and Wired Links
- Running a Link Test
- Determining Local Access Points
- LSM Scanner
- Routine Procedures
- Determining the Driver and Client Utility Versions
- Removing the Driver and Client Utility
- Removing the Client Adapter
- Removing a PCI Client Adapter
- Troubleshooting
- Accessing the Latest Troubleshooting Tips
- Problems after Installing the Driver
- problems connecting to the network
- running the troubleshooting tool on mac os x
- technical specifications
- translated safety warnings
- explosive device proximity warning
- warning for laptop users
- manufacturers federal communication commission declaration of conformity statement
- canadian compliance statement
- declaration of conformity with regard to the r&tte directive 1999/5/ec
- declaration of conformity for rf exposure
- japanese translation
- channels and antenna settings
- maximum power levels and antenna gains
- positioning wireless devices
- site survey
- performing a site survey
- site survey on mac os x
Aironet 350 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- related publications
- obtaining documentation
- obtaining technical assistance
- obtaining additional publications and information
- Chapter 1 Overview
- Ethernet and Serial Ports
- Indicators
- Network Configuration Examples
- Repeater Unit That Extends Wireless Range
- Central Unit in an All-Wireless Network
- Access Point Specifications
- Chapter 2 Installation
- Installation Guidelines
- Minimal Overlap Coverage Option
- Heavy Overlap Coverage Option
- Unpacking the Access Point
- Connecting the Ethernet and Power Cables
- Connecting Cables on 350 Series Access Points
- basic configuration
- Before You Start
- Chapter 3 Basic Configuration
- Setting the Access Point's IP Address and SSID
- Entering Basic Settings
- Using a Terminal Emulator
- Default Basic Settings
- troubleshooting
- Checking the Top Panel Indicators
- Chapter 4 Troubleshooting
- Resetting to the Default Configuration
- Steps for Firmware Versions 11.06 or Earlier
- Reconfiguration Steps for Boot Block Version 1.01 or Earlier
- Reconfiguration Steps for Boot Block Version 1.02 or Later
- translated safety warnings
- Appendix A Translated Safety Warning
- Lightning Activity Warning
- Circuit Breaker (15A) Warning
- power injector warning
- Power Injector Warning
- A P P E N D I X B Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information
- Department of Communications – Canada
- European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein
- Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure
- Guidelines for Operating Cisco Aironet Access Points and Bridges in Japan
- Declaration of Conformity Statements
Aironet 350 Series
Table of contents
Aironet 350 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- related publications
- obtaining documentation
- documentation feedback
- key features
- ethernet and serial ports
- indicator lights
- network configuration examples
- repeater unit that extends wireless range
- Central Unit in an All-Wireless Network
- access point specifications
- cautions and warnings
- installation guidelines
- minimal overlap coverage option
- heavy overlap coverage option
- multiple overlapping networks coverage option
- site surveys
- unpacking the access point
- connecting the ethernet and power cables
- connecting cables on 350 series access points
- basic configuration
- before you start
- using the ip setup utility
- Finding the Access Point's IP Address
- Setting the Access Point's IP Address and SSID
- entering basic settings
- using a terminal emulator
- default basic settings
- troubleshooting
- checking the top panel indicators
- Checking the Top Panel Indicators
- checking basic settings
- SSID
- Determining the Boot-Block Version
- Reconfiguration Steps for Boot Block Version 1.02 or Later
- translated safety warnings
- explosive device proximity warning
- Explosive Device Proximity Warning
- lightning activity warning
- installation warning
- Circuit Breaker (15A) Warning
- power injector warning
- Power Injector Warning
- regulatory information
- manufacturers federal communication commission declaration of conformity statement
- canadian compliance statement
- European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein
- declaration of conformity for rf exposure
- japanese translation
- english translation
Aironet 350 Series
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