Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless Bridge Datos agregados
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New Features
Cisco Aironet
1100 Series
Access Point
1100 Series
Access Point
Cisco Aironet
1130AG
Series
Access Point
1130AG
Series
Access Point
Cisco Aironet
1200 Series
Access Point
1200 Series
Access Point
Cisco Aironet
1230AG
Series
Access Point
1230AG
Series
Access Point
Cisco Aironet
1240AG
Series
Access Point
1240AG
Series
Access Point
Cisco Aironet
1300 Series
Access
Point/Bridge
1300 Series
Access
Point/Bridge
Cisco Aironet
1400 Series
Wireless
Bridge
1400 Series
Wireless
Bridge
IGMP
Snooping-
Based
Multicast
for Wireless
Snooping-
Based
Multicast
for Wireless
–
X
–
–
X
X
–
Resilient
Tunnel
Recovery
for Wireless
Tunnel
Recovery
for Wireless
X
X
X
X
X
X
–
Note:
Cisco Aironet 1000 Series access points support the Lightweight Access Point Protocol (LWAPP) and do not support Cisco IOS Software.
CISCO IOS SOFTWARE RELEASE 12.3(8)JA FEATURE DESCRIPTION
Wireless Intrusion Detection System (IDS)—Management Frame Protection
This feature provides for the authentication of 802.11 management frames by the wireless network infrastructure. This allows the network to detect
spoofed frames from attackers impersonating valid infrastructure devices.
IEEE 802.1X Supplicant
This feature supports an 802.1X supplicant for EAP-FAST and EAP-TLS that provides a secure method for enabling 802.1X authentication on
the switch ports that are connected to access points.
IEEE 802.1X Support for EAP-TLS, EAP-FAST
Supports the use of IEEE 802.1X standard port-based EAP-TLS and EAP-FAST protocols for all authentication requirements for the access point.
Roles supported include repeater/work group bridge to root, access point to WDS, access point to 802.1X/IBNS port.
Packet of Disconnect
This feature is implemented per the standards defined in RFC 3576 and offers service providers the ability to terminate an 802.11 user session from
a RADIUS server.
Wi-Fi Multimedia TSPEC Call Admission Control
This quality of service (QoS) feature helps ensure predictable voice quality and encourages roaming by managing the total voice load on the
access point. Call Admission Control (CAC) keeps the number of active voice calls from exceeding the configured limits of an access point.
With this feature, phones are always connected to an access point, but not necessarily on an active call. This helps ensure that the voice quality
of existing calls is maintained.
Gratuitous Probe Response for Dual-Mode Phones
This feature conserves the battery power of a dual-mode (cellular and WLAN) phone by providing a packet that is transmitted from the access point
at a predefined high-rate time interval. With Gratuitous Probe Response, the phone is not required to listen for beacons on each channel to detect the
presence of a WLAN while in cellular mode. This allows the phone to spend less time detecting a WLAN.