User ManualTable of ContentsSpectrum24 AP-4131 Access Point1Contents5Chapter 1 Introduction111.1 Access Point (AP)111.2 Radio Basics131.2.1 S24 Network Topology131.2.2 Cellular Coverage181.2.3 Site Topography211.3 Access Point Functional Theory221.3.1 MAC Layer Bridging231.3.2 Auto Fallback to Wireless Mode241.3.3 DHCP Support251.3.4 Media Types261.3.5 Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum281.3.6 MU Association Process291.3.7 Mobile IP311.3.8 Supporting CAM and PSP Stations341.3.9 Data Encryption351.3.10 Kerberos Authentication361.3.11 KSS Open Enrollment411.3.12 KSS Databases421.3.13 Roaming and Authentication421.3.14 Mixed Mode Security431.3.15 Web Management Support431.3.16 Management Options44Chapter 2 Configuring the AP472.1 Gaining Access to the UI472.1.1 Using Telnet472.1.2 Using a Direct Serial Connection492.1.3 Using a Dial-Up Connection502.1.4 Using a Web Browser512.2 Navigating the UI582.2.1 Entering Admin Mode602.2.2 Changing the Access to the UI612.2.3 Configuring for Dial-Up to the UI632.2.4 Navigating the UI Using a Web Browser642.3 Access Point Installation642.4 Configuring System Parameters692.4.1 Encryption Administration762.4.2 System Password Administration792.5 Configuring Radio Parameters812.5.1 Wireless AP Operation Parameters902.5.2 Enhanced Packet Prioritization (EPP)952.5.3 Enhanced Interference Avoidance Properties (EIAP)962.6 Encryption Configuration and Key Maintenance982.6.1 40-Bit WEP Encryption1002.6.2 128-Bit WEP Encryption1022.6.3 Manual Kerberos Authentication Configuration1042.6.4 Configuring EAP-TLS Support1072.6.5 Configuring Mixed Mode Security1102.7 Configuring the SNMP Agent1122.7.1 Configuring SNMPv3 Security1182.8 ACL and Address Filtering1212.8.1 Configuring the ACL1232.8.2 Range of MUs1232.8.3 Adding Allowed MUs1252.8.4 Removing Allowed MUs1252.8.5 ACL Options1262.8.6 Removing All Allowed MUs1262.8.7 Load ACL from MU List1262.8.8 Load ACL from File1272.9 Configuring Address Filtering1282.9.1 Adding Disallowed MUs1292.9.2 Removing Disallowed MUs1292.10 Configuring Type Filtering1302.10.1 Adding Filter Types1302.10.2 Removing Filter Types1302.10.3 Controlling Type Filters1302.11 Clearing MUs from the AP1312.12 Manually Updating the AP Configuration1312.12.1 Updating Using TFTP1392.12.2 Updating Using Xmodem1422.13 Setting Logging Options1472.14 Updating AP Firmware1492.14.1 Update Using TFTP1492.14.2 Updating Using Xmodem1532.15 Auto Upgrade all APs Through Messaging1582.16 Performing Pings1622.17 Mobile IP Using MD5 Authentication1652.18 Saving the Configuration1662.19 Resetting the AP1672.20 Restoring the Factory Configuration1672.21 Configuring Network Time168Chapter 3 Monitoring Statistics1693.1 System Summary1693.3 Forwarding Counts1743.4 Mobile Units1753.5 Mobile IP1803.6 Known APs1813.7 Ethernet Statistics1843.9 Miscellaneous Statistics1923.9.1 Analyzing Channel Use1943.9.2 Analyzing Retries1953.10 Event History196Chapter 4 Hardware Installation1994.1 Precautions1994.2 Package Contents1994.3 Requirements2004.3.1 Network Connection2004.3.2 10/100Base-T UTP2004.3.3 Single Cell2014.4 Placing the AP2014.5 Power Options2024.6 Mounting the AP2034.7 Connecting the Power Adapter2034.8 BIAS-T Low Power Distribution System2044.9 LED Indicators2084.9.1 WLAP mode LED display.2094.10.1 Ensure wired network is operating2114.11 Setting Up MUs212Appendix A Specifications213A.1 Physical Characteristics213A.2 Radio Characteristics214A.3 Network Characteristics215Appendix B Supported Modems217Appendix C Customer Support219Appendix D Country Identification Codes221Appendix E Installing and Configuring Kerberos Setup Service225E.1 Creating a Windows 2000 Environment for the KSS225E.2 Installing the KSS in a Windows 2000 Environment226E.3 Preparing the KSS for Access Point Validation229E.4 Manually Creating an Access Point Setup Account236E.5 Implementing Kerberos without the KSS238Numerics241A241B243C243D244E245F245G245H245I245K246L246M246N247P247R247S248T249U249W249X250Index241Size: 3.62 MBPages: 250Language: EnglishOpen manual