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Aironet 350 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. port configuration
  2. stack support
  3. product models
  4. front panel
  5. front panel leds
  6. reset button
  7. general information
  8. quick start device configuration
  9. window navigation
  10. management buttons
  11. system health
  12. configuration wizards
  13. acl wizard
  14. system summary
  15. cpu utilization
  16. remote span
  17. rspan vlan
  18. copper ports tests
  19. optical module status
  20. rmon history
  21. rmon history table
  22. rmon events control
  23. rmon alarms
  24. ram memory
  25. flash memory
  26. system settings
  27. time settings
  28. log settings
  29. file management
  30. system files
  31. file operations
  32. ssh client authentication
  33. types of units in stack
  34. topology discovery
  35. unit id assignment
  36. stack ports
  37. software auto synchronization in stack
  38. system time configuration
  39. sntp modes
  40. system time
  41. sntp authentication
  42. time range
  43. absolute time range
  44. recurring time range
  45. lldp and cdp
  46. lldp overview
  47. lldp properties
  48. lldp med network policy
  49. lldp med port settings
  50. lldp local information
  51. lldp neighbor information
  52. lldp statistics
  53. lldp overloading
  54. cdp statistics
  55. port management
  56. loopback detection settings
  57. link aggregation
  58. link aggregation overview
  59. static and dynamic lag workflow
  60. lag management
  61. lag settings
  62. udld overview
  63. poe properties
  64. green ethernet
  65. power saving by disabling port leds
  66. az energy efficient ethernet feature
  67. what is a smartport
  68. special smartport types
  69. smartport macros
  70. applying a smartport type to an interface
  71. how the smartport feature works
  72. enabling auto smartport
  73. multiple devices attached to the port
  74. error handling
  75. common smartport tasks
  76. private vlan
  77. traffic flow
  78. regular vlans
  79. vlan translation
  80. private vlan settings
  81. vlan groups
  82. voice vlan
  83. voice vlan overview
  84. voice vlan configuration
  85. access port multicast tv vlan
  86. customer port multicast tv vlan
  87. spanning tree
  88. stp status and global settings
  89. rstp interface settings
  90. multiple spanning tree overview
  91. mstp instance settings
  92. mstp interface settings
  93. static addresses
  94. reserved mac addresses
  95. typical multicast setup
  96. igmp snooping querier
  97. multicast address properties
  98. mac group address
  99. igmp interface settings
  100. igmp proxy
  101. mld snooping
  102. mld proxy
  103. forward all
  104. unregistered multicast
  105. loopback interface
  106. ipv4 interface
  107. ipv4 static routes
  108. arp proxy
  109. dhcp server
  110. ipv6 management and interfaces
  111. ipv6 global configuration
  112. ipv6 tunnel
  113. ipv6 addresses
  114. ipv6 default router list
  115. ipv6 neighbors
  116. ipv6 routes
  117. dhcpv6 relay
  118. domain name system
  119. dns settings
  120. search list
  121. how rip operates on the device
  122. passive mode
  123. configuring rip
  124. access lists
  125. vrrp router priority and preemption
  126. vrrp advertisements
  127. vrrp statistics
  128. configuring tacacs
  129. radius client
  130. radius server
  131. password strength
  132. key management
  133. access profile
  134. management access authentication
  135. secure sensitive data management
  136. ssl server
  137. ssh server
  138. ssh client
  139. storm control
  140. port security
  141. ip source guard
  142. binding database
  143. arp inspection
  144. how arp prevents cache poisoning
  145. interaction between arp inspection and dhcp snooping
  146. arp defaults
  147. denial of service prevention
  148. defense against dos attacks
  149. dependencies between features
  150. syn protection
  151. martian addresses
  152. syn filtering
  153. syn rate protection
  154. icmp filtering
  155. multiple authentication methods
  156. port authentication
  157. authenticated hosts
  158. ssd management
  159. elements of an ssd rule
  160. ssd rules and user authentication
  161. ssd default read mode session override
  162. local passphrase
  163. configuration file integrity control
  164. configuration files
  165. startup configuration file
  166. running configuration file
  167. ssd management channels
  168. menu cli and password recovery
  169. supported algorithms
  170. access control
  171. acl logging
  172. configuring acls
  173. acl binding
  174. quality of service
  175. qos features and components
  176. qos modes
  177. qos workflow
  178. qos properties
  179. dscp to queue
  180. tcp congestion avoidance
  181. qos advanced mode
  182. workflow to configure advanced qos mode
  183. class mapping
  184. aggregate policer
  185. policy class maps
  186. policy binding
  187. qos statistics
  188. viewing aggregated policer statistics
  189. snmp versions and workflow
  190. snmp workflow
  191. supported mibs
  192. model oids
  193. trap settings
  194. notification filter
  195. topology view
  196. poe information
  197. vlan membership
  198. stp information
  199. network overview
  200. technical details
Aironet 350 Series first page preview

Aironet 350 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Adapter
Aironet 350 Series first page preview

Aironet 350 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Adapter
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Technical Specifications
  7. related publications
  8. ordering documentation
  9. obtaining additional publications and information
  10. product overview
  11. Network Configurations Using the Client Adapter
  12. Ad Hoc Wireless LAN
  13. Wireless Infrastructure with Workstations Accessing a Wired LAN
  14. Preparing for Installation
  15. Safety Information
  16. Warnings
  17. System Requirements
  18. Site Requirements
  19. Installing the Client Adapter
  20. Finding the Windows CE Version
  21. Verifying Installation
  22. Using the Profile Manager
  23. Overview of Profile Manager
  24. Creating a New Profile
  25. Modifying a Profile
  26. Deleting a Profile
  27. Configuring the Client Adapter
  28. Configuring Your Client Adapter
  29. Overview of Security Features
  30. Fast Roaming (CCKM)
  31. Additional WEP Key Security Features
  32. Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
  33. Using Static WEP
  34. Overwriting an Existing Static WEP Key
  35. Disabling Static WEP
  36. Enabling EAP-FAST
  37. Obtaining a PAC File (Manual PAC Provisioning Only)
  38. Enabling Host-Based EAP
  39. Importing a CA Certificate
  40. Importing a User Certificate
  41. Enabling EAP-TLS
  42. Enabling PEAP
  43. Disabling LEAP, EAP-FAST, or Host-Based EAP
  44. Using EAP Authentication
  45. Overview
  46. With a Saved Username and Password
  47. Using EAP-TLS
  48. Using PEAP
  49. After Your Password Expires (Windows NT or 2000 Domain Databases Only)
  50. Performing Diagnostics
  51. Overview of ACU Diagnostic Tools
  52. Viewing the Status of Your Client Adapter
  53. Viewing Statistics for Your Client Adapter
  54. Routine Procedures
  55. Inserting and Removing a PC Card
  56. Upgrading the Client Adapter Software
  57. Loading New Firmware
  58. Upgrading the Driver and Client Utilities
  59. Finding the Driver and Client Utility Versions
  60. Uninstalling the Current Driver and Client Utilities
  61. Finding the Version of a Client Utility
  62. CA and User Certificate Procedures (Host-Based EAP on PPC 2002 Devices Only)
  63. Removing CA and User Certificates
  64. Troubleshooting
  65. Accessing the Latest Troubleshooting Information
  66. Troubleshooting the Client Adapter
  67. Problems Authenticating to an Access Point
  68. Error Messages
  69. Installation Error Messages
  70. LEAP Authentication Error Messages
  71. EAP-FAST Authentication Error Messages
  72. EAP-TLS Authentication Error Messages
  73. PEAP Authentication Error Messages
  74. Getting Help
  75. technical specifications
  76. Translated Safety Warnings
  77. Explosive Device Proximity Warning
  78. Dipole Antenna Installation Warning
  79. Warning for Laptop Users
  80. Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information
  81. Manufacturer's Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement
  82. Department of Communications – Canada
  83. European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein
  84. Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure
  85. Guidelines for Operating Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters in Japan
  86. Administrative Rules for Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters in Taiwan
  87. Declaration of Conformity Statements
  88. Channels, Power Levels, and Antenna Gains
  89. Channels
  90. Maximum Power Levels and Antenna Gains
  91. Windows CE .NET
  92. Static WEP Keys
  93. Dynamic WEP Keys with EAP
  94. Preparing for Configuration (EAP-TLS and PEAP Only)
  95. Enabling EAP-TLS Authentication
  96. Enabling PEAP Authentication
  97. Associating to an Access Point Using Windows CE .NET
  98. Performing a Site Survey
  99. Guidelines
  100. Setting Signal Strength Display Units
  101. Using Passive Mode
  102. Using Active Mode
  103. Forcing the Client Adapter to Reassociate
Aironet 350 Series first page preview

Aironet 350 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Controller
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. related publications
  6. ordering documentation
  7. product overview
  8. introduction to the client adapters
  9. radio antenna
  10. WEP Keys
  11. EAP and LEAP
  12. Network Configurations Using the Client Adapter
  13. Ad Hoc Wireless LAN
  14. Positioning Your Wireless Products
  15. Link Test
  16. preparing for installation
  17. Safety information
  18. Warnings
  19. Unpacking the Client Adapter
  20. System Requirements
  21. Site Requirements
  22. Inserting the Client Adapter into a Computing Device
  23. Inserting a PCI Client Adapter
  24. Installing the Driver for Windows 95
  25. Windows 95 Version B
  26. Installing the Driver for Windows NT
  27. Installing the Driver for Windows Millennium Edition (Me)
  28. Installing the Driver for Windows CE
  29. Installing the Driver for Linux
  30. Installing the Driver for MacOS 9.x
  31. Installing the Client Utilities and Enabling LEAP or EAP
  32. Verifying Installation
  33. Accessing the Latest Troubleshooting Information
  34. Problems after Installing the Driver
  35. Missing Files in Windows CE
  36. Resolving Resource Conflicts in Windows 95, 98, and Me
  37. Resolving Resource Conflicts in Windows NT
  38. Problems Associating to the Access Point
  39. Windows CE 3.00
  40. Removing the 6.10 Driver for Windows 95 and 98
  41. Removing the 6.10 Driver for Windows NT
  42. Removing a Driver Other Than the 6.10 Driver
  43. Removing the Driver for Windows NT
  44. Removing the Driver for Linux
  45. Updating the Driver
  46. Upgrading the Driver for Windows 95 and 98
  47. Upgrading the Driver for Windows Me
  48. Upgrading the Driver for Windows CE
  49. Upgrading the Driver for Linux
  50. removing the client adapter
  51. uninstalling the client utilities and the aironet client utility setup program
  52. technical specifications
  53. translated safety warnings
  54. explosive device proximity warning
  55. warning for laptop users
  56. regulatory information
  57. manufacturers federal communication commission declaration of conformity statement
  58. canadian compliance statement
  59. european community, switzerland, norway, iceland, and liechtenstein
  60. declaration of conformity for rf exposure
  61. japanese translation
  62. english translation
Aironet 350 Series first page preview

Aironet 350 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Adapter
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. related publications
  9. ordering documentation
  10. product overview
  11. introduction to the client adapters
  12. hardware components
  13. radio antenna
  14. software components
  15. ad hoc wireless lan
  16. preparing for installation
  17. FCC Safety Compliance Statement
  18. Warnings
  19. System Requirements
  20. Site Requirements
  21. For Client Devices
  22. Chapter 3 Installing the Client Adapter
  23. Installing or Upgrading the Client Adapter Software
  24. verifying installation
  25. Overview of Profile Manager
  26. Creating a New Profile
  27. Including a Profile in Auto Profile Selection
  28. Selecting the Active Profile
  29. Modifying a Profile
  30. Setting a Profile to Default Values
  31. Importing and Exporting Profiles
  32. Granting or Denying Access to Non-Administrative Users
  33. configuring the client adapter
  34. Overview
  35. Setting System Parameters
  36. Setting RF Network Parameters
  37. Setting Advanced Infrastructure Parameters
  38. Setting Advanced Ad Hoc Parameters
  39. Setting Network Security Parameters
  40. Setting the Allow Association to Mixed Cells Parameter
  41. Static WEP Keys
  42. Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
  43. Reporting Access Points that Fail LEAP Authentication
  44. Additional WEP Key Security Features
  45. Synchronizing Security Features
  46. Using Static WEP
  47. Overwriting an Existing Static WEP Key
  48. Disabling Static WEP
  49. Enabling Host-Based EAP
  50. Enabling Host-Based EAP Authentication in ACU
  51. Enabling WPA (Windows 2000 or XP Only - Optional)
  52. Enabling EAP Authentication in Windows
  53. Disabling LEAP or Host-Based EAP
  54. Using LEAP
  55. Using LEAP with the Windows Username and Password
  56. After a Reboot or Logon
  57. After Your LEAP Credentials Expire
  58. Using LEAP with an Automatically Prompted Login
  59. Using LEAP with a Manually Prompted Login
  60. After a Reboot, Logon, or Card Insertion
  61. Using LEAP with a Saved Username and Password
  62. Using EAP-TLS
  63. Using PEAP
  64. Using EAP-SIM
  65. If the PIN Is Stored on the Computer
  66. performing diagnostics
  67. Chapter 7 Performing Diagnostics
  68. viewing the current status of your client adapter
  69. Viewing the Current Status of Your Client Adapter
  70. viewing statistics for your client adapter
  71. Viewing Statistics for Your Client Adapter
  72. viewing the link status meter
  73. Viewing the Link Status Meter
  74. running an rf link test
  75. Running an RF Link Test
  76. Overview of ACM
  77. Tool Tip Window
  78. Pop-Up Menu
  79. Exit
  80. Turn Radio On/Off
  81. Reauthenticate
  82. Show Connection Status
  83. routine procedures
  84. Inserting and Removing a Client Adapter
  85. Inserting a PCI Card
  86. Removing a Client Adapter
  87. Removing a PCI Card
  88. Upgrading the Client Adapter Software
  89. Finding the Driver Version
  90. Firmware Procedures
  91. Opening ACU
  92. Exiting ACU
  93. accessing online help
  94. ACM Procedures
  95. Uninstalling the Microsoft Hot Fix
  96. Accessing the Latest Troubleshooting Information
  97. Troubleshooting the Client Adapter
  98. Using the Troubleshooting Utility
  99. Saving the Detailed Report to a Text File
  100. Accessing Online Help
  101. Resolving Resource Conflicts
  102. resolving resource conflicts in windows nt
  103. Resolving Resource Conflicts in Windows XP
  104. Problems Associating to an Access Point
  105. Parameters Missing from Profile Manager Screen
  106. LEAP Login Screen Does Not Appear Before Windows Login Screen (Windows 98, 98 SE, and Me Only)
  107. General Error Messages
  108. Installation Error Messages
  109. LEAP Authentication Error Messages
  110. PEAP Authentication Error Messages
  111. For Windows NT or 2000 Domain Databases
  112. For All OTP Databases
  113. For OTP Databases Using Secure Computing SofToken Version
  114. technical specifications
  115. translated safety warnings
  116. explosive device proximity warning
  117. dipole antenna installation warning
  118. warning for laptop users
  119. manufacturer's federal communication commission declaration of conformity statement
  120. canadian compliance statement
  121. declaration of conformity with regard to the r&tte directive 1999/5/ec
  122. ghz client adapters
  123. declaration of conformity for rf exposure
  124. english translation
  125. chinese translation
  126. channels, power levels, and antenna gains
  127. maximum power levels and antenna gains
  128. enabling eap-tls authentication
  129. enabling peap authentication
  130. enabling eap-sim authentication
  131. associating to an access point using windows xp
  132. performing a site survey
  133. additional information
  134. specifying signal strength units
  135. using active mode
  136. forcing the client adapter to reassociate
  137. l o s s a r y
Aironet 350 Series first page preview

Aironet 350 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Adapter
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. related publications
  6. ordering documentation
  7. introduction to the client adapters
  8. radio antenna
  9. network configurations using the client adapter
  10. ad hoc wireless lan
  11. Client Utility Basics
  12. Buttons on the Client Utility Screens
  13. Switching between Screens
  14. Buttons on the Client Utility Screens and Dialog Boxes
  15. Preparing for Installation
  16. Safety Information
  17. Warnings
  18. Site Requirements
  19. System Requirements
  20. installing the driver and client utility
  21. Initial Configuration Settings for Mac OS X
  22. Inserting the Client Adapter into a Computing Device
  23. Inserting a PCI Client Adapter
  24. Configuring the Client Adapter
  25. Basic Configuration on Mac OS X
  26. Setting Basic Wireless LAN options
  27. Security Features
  28. Overview of Security Features
  29. EAP-Cisco Wireless or LEAP
  30. Security Options for Mac OS 9.x
  31. Selecting an Existing WEP Key
  32. Enabling WEP
  33. For a Home Network
  34. LEAP
  35. Verifying Installation
  36. Advanced Configuration on Mac OS 9.x
  37. Using the Client Utility on Mac OS 9.x
  38. Loading New Firmware
  39. Configuring Your Client Adapter
  40. Setting System Parameters
  41. Setting RF Network Parameters
  42. Setting Advanced Infrastructure Parameters
  43. Setting Advanced Ad Hoc Parameters
  44. Setting Home Networking Parameters
  45. Specifying a Home Network Configuration
  46. Getting Help
  47. Exiting the Client Utility
  48. Advanced Configuration on Mac OS X
  49. Using the Client Utility on Mac OS X
  50. Basic Properties
  51. Location Profiles
  52. Editing a Location Profile
  53. Advanced Properties
  54. Setting RF Parameters
  55. Turning Your Client Adapter Radio On or Off
  56. Obtaining Software Version Information
  57. Performing Diagnostics
  58. Diagnostic Tools for Mac OS 9.x
  59. Viewing Statistics for Your Client Adapter
  60. Viewing Transmit Statistics
  61. Assessing the RF Link
  62. Running an RF Link Test
  63. Diagnostic Tools for Mac OS X
  64. Assessing the Wireless and Wired Links
  65. Running a Link Test
  66. Determining Local Access Points
  67. LSM Scanner
  68. Routine Procedures
  69. Determining the Driver and Client Utility Versions
  70. Removing the Driver and Client Utility
  71. Removing the Client Adapter
  72. Removing a PCI Client Adapter
  73. Troubleshooting
  74. Accessing the Latest Troubleshooting Tips
  75. Problems after Installing the Driver
  76. problems connecting to the network
  77. running the troubleshooting tool on mac os x
  78. technical specifications
  79. translated safety warnings
  80. explosive device proximity warning
  81. warning for laptop users
  82. manufacturers federal communication commission declaration of conformity statement
  83. canadian compliance statement
  84. declaration of conformity with regard to the r&tte directive 1999/5/ec
  85. declaration of conformity for rf exposure
  86. japanese translation
  87. channels and antenna settings
  88. maximum power levels and antenna gains
  89. positioning wireless devices
  90. site survey
  91. performing a site survey
  92. site survey on mac os x
Aironet 350 Series first page preview

Aironet 350 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Wireless Access Point
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. related publications
  5. obtaining documentation
  6. obtaining technical assistance
  7. obtaining additional publications and information
  8. Chapter 1 Overview
  9. Ethernet and Serial Ports
  10. Indicators
  11. Network Configuration Examples
  12. Repeater Unit That Extends Wireless Range
  13. Central Unit in an All-Wireless Network
  14. Access Point Specifications
  15. Chapter 2 Installation
  16. Installation Guidelines
  17. Minimal Overlap Coverage Option
  18. Heavy Overlap Coverage Option
  19. Unpacking the Access Point
  20. Connecting the Ethernet and Power Cables
  21. Connecting Cables on 350 Series Access Points
  22. basic configuration
  23. Before You Start
  24. Chapter 3 Basic Configuration
  25. Setting the Access Point's IP Address and SSID
  26. Entering Basic Settings
  27. Using a Terminal Emulator
  28. Default Basic Settings
  29. troubleshooting
  30. Checking the Top Panel Indicators
  31. Chapter 4 Troubleshooting
  32. Resetting to the Default Configuration
  33. Steps for Firmware Versions 11.06 or Earlier
  34. Reconfiguration Steps for Boot Block Version 1.01 or Earlier
  35. Reconfiguration Steps for Boot Block Version 1.02 or Later
  36. translated safety warnings
  37. Appendix A Translated Safety Warning
  38. Lightning Activity Warning
  39. Circuit Breaker (15A) Warning
  40. power injector warning
  41. Power Injector Warning
  42. A P P E N D I X B Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information
  43. Department of Communications – Canada
  44. European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein
  45. Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure
  46. Guidelines for Operating Cisco Aironet Access Points and Bridges in Japan
  47. Declaration of Conformity Statements
Aironet 350 Series first page preview

Aironet 350 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Wireless Access Point
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Aironet 350 Series first page preview

Aironet 350 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Switch
Aironet 350 Series first page preview

Aironet 350 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Switch
Aironet 350 Series first page preview

Aironet 350 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Switch
Aironet 350 Series first page preview

Aironet 350 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Switch
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Aironet 350 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Adapter
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