Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless Bridge 정보 가이드

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You can also reset the WGB to factory defaults, with the use of a paper clip on the
small reset hole, and then use the default address 192.168.200.1 in order to access it if
DHCP fails.
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Q. Can wireless clients associate to the Workgroup Bridge?
A. No, the Workgroup Bridge is itself a wireless client. It is used in order to attach wired
clients to the wireless backbone.
Q. How do I save the configurations on WorkGroup Bridge?
A. There is no explicit method or command to save your configuration changes. Changes you
make are automatically saved to nonvolatile Flash memory each time you set or modify a
parameter. This ensures the configuration is maintained during power failures or intentional
power outages. Most configuration settings become effective as soon as the command is
executed. Those that do not immediately become effective are noted in the command
information.
Q. Can Workgroup Bridges work with other IEEE 802.11b devices?
A. No, the Workgroup Bridge works only with other Cisco equipment. It only communicates
to a Cisco AP or Cisco Bridge. It does not communicate with any other Cisco Aironet
wireless networking devices, not even other WGBs, or devices other vendors manufacture . It
uses Aironet Extensions, which are for all practical purposes proprietary beacons, in order to
function with Cisco APs. It is a Cisco specific device.
Q. With which devices can a Workgroup Bridge associate?
Workgroup Bridge to Access Point (AP)
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Workgroup Bridge to Bridge (in AP mode)
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Workgroup Bridge to Base Station (in AP mode)
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Workgroup Bridge to AP in repeater mode, if the repeater is associated with a root
AP
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Q. At what frequency does a Workgroup Bridge communicate?
A. Workgroup Bridges transmit and receive on one of 11 channels within the 2.4 GHz
frequency. This frequency is public. Refer to Radio Characteristics for more information on
the radio specifications.
Q. How do I secure the data across the radio link of a Workgroup
Bridge?
A. Enable Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) to encrypt the payload of packets sent across a
radio link.
With the software version (8.8) you can add the Workgroup Bridge as a Light Extensible
Authentication Protocol (LEAP) client. The Workgroup Bridge authenticates to an Access
Control Server (ACS). Refer to Using the Configuration Menu from the Product
Configuration Guide for more information.