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New Features
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New Features
The access point and bridge use a browser-based management system. The system settings are on web 
pages in the system firmware. You use your internet browser to view and adjust the system settings. 
New Features
This section describes new software features in firmware version 11.08T, which are also included in 
version 11.08T1.
Manage Firmware with CiscoWorks 2000 Software Image Management Tool
Software Image Management (SWIM) is an application in the Resource Manager Essentials (RME) 
portion of CiscoWorks 2000. With firmware version 11.08T you can use SWIM to manage the firmware 
in Cisco Aironet 340 and 350 series access points and 350 series bridges from a central point of control. 
For instructions on using SWIM, refer to Using Resource Manager Essentials at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/cw2000/cw2000e/e_3_x/3_3/u_guide/ug_ea
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Block Inter-Client Communication with PSPF Feature
Publicly Secure Packet Forwarding (PSPF) prevents client devices associated to a bridge or access point 
from inadvertently sharing files with other client devices on the wireless network. PSPF provides 
Internet access to client devices without providing other capabilities of a LAN. With PSPF enabled, 
client devices cannot communicate with other client devices on the wireless network. This feature is 
useful for public wireless networks like those installed in airports or on college campuses.
Follow these steps to enable PSPF on your access point or bridge:
Step 1
Browse to the Association Table Advanced page:
a.
On the Summary Status page, click Setup.
b.
On the Setup page, click Advanced under Associations.
Step 2
Select Yes for Block ALL Inter-Client Communications (PSPF).
Step 3
Click Apply or OK. PSPF is enabled. 
Monitor Authentication Progress with EAP Diagnostic Features
Enable the access point’s EAP diagnostic features to view each client device’s authentication progress 
and the contents of authentication packets sent between the client device, the access point or bridge, and 
the RADIUS server. Enter the commands in the command-line interface (CLI) to display the 
information. You can open the CLI with Telnet or with a terminal emulator through the access point’s or 
bridge’s serial port.
Consult th
“Using Command-Line Diagnostics” section on page 9-19
 in the Cisco Aironet Access Point 
Software Configuration Guide for more information on diagnostic features in the CLI.