Cisco Cisco WAP351 Wireless-N Dual Radio Access Point with 5-Port Switch Maintenance Manual
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None
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Static WEP
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WPA Personal
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WPA Enterprise
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VLAN ID—The VLAN associated with the BSS. The Infrastructure Client
Interface will be associated with the upstream WAP device with the
configured credentials. The WAP device may obtain its IP address from a
DHCP server on the upstream link. Alternatively, you can assign a static IP
address. The Connection Status field indicates whether the WAP is
connected to the upstream WAP device. You can click Refresh at the top of
the page to view the latest connection status.
Interface will be associated with the upstream WAP device with the
configured credentials. The WAP device may obtain its IP address from a
DHCP server on the upstream link. Alternatively, you can assign a static IP
address. The Connection Status field indicates whether the WAP is
connected to the upstream WAP device. You can click Refresh at the top of
the page to view the latest connection status.
STEP 5
Configure the following additional fields for the Access Point Interface:
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Status—Check Enable for the Access Point Interface.
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SSID—The SSID for the Access Point Interface does not need to be the
same as the Infrastructure Client SSID. However, if attempting to support a
roaming type of scenario, the SSID and security must be the same.
same as the Infrastructure Client SSID. However, if attempting to support a
roaming type of scenario, the SSID and security must be the same.
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SSID Broadcast—Check if you want the downstream SSID to be broadcast.
SSID Broadcast is enabled by default.
SSID Broadcast is enabled by default.
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Security—The type of security to use for authenticating. The options are:
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None
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Static WEP
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WPA Personal
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MAC Filtering—Choose one of these options:
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Disabled—The set of clients in the APs BSS that can access the
upstream network is not restricted to the clients specified in a MAC
address list.
upstream network is not restricted to the clients specified in a MAC
address list.
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Local—The set of clients in the APs BSS that can access the upstream
network is restricted to the clients specified in a locally defined MAC
address list.
network is restricted to the clients specified in a locally defined MAC
address list.
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RADIUS—The set of clients in the APs BSS that can access the upstream
network is restricted to the clients specified in a MAC address list on a
RADIUS server.
network is restricted to the clients specified in a MAC address list on a
RADIUS server.