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WirelessLab

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New Software FeaturesNew Software Features

• Packet Filtering Options

• Hot Standby

• World mode

• CDP

• Logging

• LEAP Security

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Filtering and AssociationsFiltering and Associations

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Defining MAC filtersDefining MAC filters

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Setting Default Action for MAC Filtering on the Ethernet

Setting Default Action for MAC Filtering on the Ethernet

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Setting Default Action for MAC Filtering on the Radio

Setting Default Action for MAC Filtering on the Radio

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Protocol ExamplesProtocol Examples

ARP ICMP Echo

IP IGMP Ping

IPX TCP FTP

XNS IDP Telnet

Appletalk TP4 DNS

Netbui UDP Kerberos

Banyan SVP Time

X.25 VINES SMTP

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Protocol Filtering, Defining SetsProtocol Filtering, Defining Sets

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Protocol FilteringProtocol Filtering

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Protocol FilteringProtocol Filtering

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Enabling Filtering Sets on Radio

Enabling Filtering Sets on Radio

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Enabling Filtering Sets on Ethernet

Enabling Filtering Sets on Ethernet

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Association Table AdvancedAssociation Table Advanced

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Association Table FiltersAssociation Table Filters

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Hot Standby ModeHot Standby Mode

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Hot Standby definedHot Standby defined

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Hot Standby SetupHot Standby Setup

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World Mode AP SetupWorld Mode AP Setup

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World Mode Client SetupWorld Mode Client Setup

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CDPCDP

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CDP SetupCDP Setup

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Logging and EventsLogging and Events

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Event Display SetupEvent Display Setup

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EventsEvents

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Event Log NotificationsEvent Log Notifications

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ACU UtilityACU Utility

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Edit PropertiesEdit Properties

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System ParametersSystem Parameters

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RF Network ParametersRF Network Parameters

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Advanced ParametersAdvanced Parameters

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Network Security ParametersNetwork Security Parameters

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Home Networking ParametersHome Networking Parameters

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StatisticsStatistics

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Status ScreenStatus Screen

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Site Survey (Passive Mode)Site Survey (Passive Mode)

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Survey Active Mode SetupSurvey Active Mode Setup

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Site Survey (Active Mode)Site Survey (Active Mode)

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PreferencesPreferences

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Security for Cisco Wireless LANs

Security for Cisco Wireless LANs

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Enabling Authentication on APEnabling Authentication on AP

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Defining AuthenticatorDefining Authenticator

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WEP SetupWEP Setup

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WEP Setup (Cont)WEP Setup (Cont)

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Enabling Client SecurityEnabling Client Security

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Reboot and LogonReboot and Logon

• ACU will force a reboot

• ACU will give you an error message if Wireless card is not present

Docking profile, modified undocked profile

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AP Console SecurityAP Console Security

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User ManagerUser Manager

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Enabling Console SecurityEnabling Console Security

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Configuring the Radius ServerConfiguring the Radius Server

• Two Radius Servers supported

Cisco Secure ACS v2.6

Microsoft Radius Server (Win2K/NT)

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Server Setup ExampleServer Setup Example

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Using an external user database

Using an external user database

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Macintosh Client Support Macintosh Client Support

• Mac OS9.x ONLY

• G3 Models of the Powerbook ONLY

• PCI not supported

• LEAP functionality is supported

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Using ACUUsing ACU

• Double-click the Macintosh HD icon on the desktop.

• Double-click the Cisco pcm3X0 Folder icon.

• Double-click the pcm3X0PPC icon. The computer searches for the client adapter. After the adapter is found, the Basic Properties screen appears.

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Basic Properties ScreenBasic Properties Screen

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Edit optionsEdit options

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WEP KeysWEP Keys

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Setting WEP PasswordsSetting WEP Passwords

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Setting Up LEAPSetting Up LEAP

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File CommandsFile Commands

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Editing PropertiesEditing Properties

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RF Network ParametersRF Network Parameters

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Advanced PropertiesAdvanced Properties

Infrastructure Ad Hoc

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Home Networking ParametersHome Networking Parameters

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Status Of the DeviceStatus Of the Device

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Receive StatisticsReceive Statistics

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Transmit StatisticsTransmit Statistics

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Site Survey ScreenSite Survey Screen

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Mac Driver UninstallMac Driver Uninstall

• If customers are having issues with the Powerbook it may be necessary to uninstall the driver and start from scratch.

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95 Install 95 Install

• Not the same as earlier versions

• Copy the Win95Driver.exe file from the Win95 subdirectory on the CD to a floppy disk or to a subdirectory (not the root directory) on your computer’s hard drive.

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Linux DriverLinux Driver

• The installation procedure can be performed only by root users (those with administrative rights)

• Currently supports version 2.2.XX of the Linux kernel.

• Leap functionality is supported

• PCI is supported