Network Setup
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8 Refer to the Advanced field for the following information:
WEP 64
Use the WEP 64 checkbox to enable the
Wired Equivalent Privacy
(WEP)
protocol with a 40-bit key. WEP is available in two encryption modes: 40
bit (also called WEP 64) and 104 bit (also called WEP 128). The 104-bit
encryption mode provides a longer algorithm that takes longer to decode
than that of the 40-bit encryption mode. For detailed information on
configuring WEP 64 for the WLAN, see “Configuring WEP 64” on
page 140.
WEP 128
Use the WEP 128 checkbox to enable the
Wired Equivalent Privacy
(WEP) protocol with a 104-bit key. WEP is available in two encryption
modes: WEP 64 (using a 40-bit key) and WEP 128 (using a 104-bit key).
WEP 128 encryption mode provides a longer algorithm that takes longer
to decode than that of the WEP 64 encryption mode. For detailed
information on configuring WEP 128 for the WLAN, see “Configuring
WEP 128” on page 142.
WPA-WPA2-TKIP
Use the WPA-TKIP checkbox to enable
Wi-Fi Protected Access
(WPA)
with
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol
(TKIP). For detailed information on
configuring TKIP for the WLAN, see
“Configuring WPA/WPA2 using TKIP and CCMP” on page 143.
WPA2-CCMP
WPA2 is a newer 802.11i standard that provides even stronger wireless
security than Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) and WEP. CCMP is the
security standard used by the
Advanced Encryption Standard
(AES). AES
serves the same function TKIP does for WPA-TKIP. CCMP computes a
Message Integrity Check
(MIC) using the proven
Cipher Block Chaining
(
CBC) technique. Changing just one bit in a message produces a totally
different result. For detailed information on configuring CCMP for the
WLAN, see “Configuring WPA/WPA2 using TKIP and CCMP” on
page 143.
Accounting Mode
If using a Syslog server to conduct accounting for the controller, select
the Syslog option from the
Accounting Mode
drop-down menu. Once
selected, a
Syslog Config
button is enabled on the bottom of the Network
> Wireless LANs > Edit screen. Use this sub screen to provide the Syslog
Server IP address and port for the Syslog Server performing the
accounting function.
If either Hotspot, MAC Authentication or 802.1x EAP have been selected
from within the Authentication field, a
Radius Config
button is enabled
(on the bottom of the screen) allowing the user to define a Primary and
Secondary Radius Accounting Server IP address, port, shared secret
password and timeout and retry. Define these accounting settings as
required for the controller.
The default Accounting Mode setting is Off.
Answer Broadcast
ESS
Select this checkbox to allow the WLAN to respond to probes for
broadcast ESS.
Use Voice
Prioritization
Select the Use Voice Prioritization option if Voice is used on the WLAN.
This gives priority to voice packets and voice management packets and is
supported only on certain legacy VOIP phones.
Enable SVP
Enabling SVP (
Spectralink Voice Prioritization
) allows the controller to
identify and prioritize traffic from Spectralink/Polycomm phones.
Secure Beacon
Closed system is the secure beacon feature for not answering broadcast
SSID. This option still allows MU to MU communication within the
WLAN.
QoS Weight
Sets the Quality of Service weight for the WLAN. WLAN QoS will be
applied based on the QoS weight value with the higher values given
priority.The default value for the weight is 1.