Cisco Cisco WAP351 Wireless-N Dual Radio Access Point with 5-Port Switch Manual De Mantenimiento

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Active Server—Enables administratively selecting the active RADIUS 
server, rather than having the WAP device attempt to contact each 
configured server in sequence and choose the first server that is up.
Broadcast Key Refresh Rate—The interval at which the broadcast (group) 
key is refreshed for clients associated with this VAP. The default is 300 
seconds. The valid range is from 0 to 86400 seconds. A value of 0 indicates 
that the broadcast key is not refreshed.
Broadcast Key Refresh Rate—The interval at which the broadcast (group) 
key is refreshed for clients associated with this VAP.
Session Key Refresh Rate—The interval at which the WAP device 
refreshes session (unicast) keys for each client associated with the VAP. The 
valid range is from 0 to 86400 seconds. A value of 0 indicates that the 
session key is not refreshed.
WPA Personal
WPA Personal is a Wi-Fi Alliance IEEE 802.11i standard, which includes AES-CCMP 
and TKIP encryption. The Personal version of WPA uses a pre-shared key (PSK) 
instead of using IEEE 802.1X and EAP as is used in the Enterprise WPA security 
mode. The PSK is used for an initial check of credentials only. WPA Personal is also 
referred to as WPA-PSK.
This security mode is backwards-compatible for the wireless clients that support 
the original WPA.
These parameters configure WPA Personal:
WPA Versions—Choose the types of client stations that you want to 
support:
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WPA-TKIP—The network has some client stations that only support the 
original WPA and TKIP security protocol. Note that choosing only WPA-
TKIP for access point is not allowed as per the latest WiFi Alliance 
requirement.
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WPA2-AES—All client stations on the network support WPA2 and AES-
CCMP cipher/security protocol. This WPA version provides the best 
security per IEEE 802.11i standard. As per the latest WiFi Alliance 
requirement, the AP has to support this mode all the time.