Cisco Cisco WAP371 Wireless-AC N Access Point with Single Point Setup 관리 매뉴얼

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Wireless
Rogue AP Detection
Cisco Small Business WAP121 and WAP321 Wireless-N Access Point with PoE
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On — A station is required to send a TSPEC request for bandwidth to the 
WAP device before sending or receiving a video traffic stream. The WAP 
device responds with the result of the request, which includes the 
allotted medium time if the TSPEC was admitted. 
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Off — A station can send and receive video priority traffic without 
requiring an admitted TSPEC; the WAP device ignores video TSPEC 
requests from client stations.
TSPEC Video ACM Limit—The upper limit on the amount of traffic that the 
WAP device attempts to transmit on the wireless medium using a video AC 
to gain access. The default limit is 15 percent of total traffic.
TSPEC AP Inactivity Timeout—The amount of time for a WAP device to 
detect a downlink traffic specification as idle before deleting it. The valid 
integer range is from 0 to 120 seconds and the default is 30 seconds.
TSPEC Station Inactivity Timeout—The amount of time for a WAP device 
to detect an uplink traffic specification as idle before deleting it. The valid 
integer range is from 0 to 120 seconds and the default is 30 seconds.
TSPEC Legacy WMM Queue Map Mode—Enables or disables the 
intermixing of legacy traffic on queues operating as ACM. By default, this 
mode is off.
STEP  5
Click Save. The changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
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CAUTION
After new settings are saved, the corresponding processes may be stopped and 
restarted. When this happens, the WAP device may lose connectivity. We 
recommend that you change WAP device settings when a loss of connectivity will 
least affect your wireless clients. 
Rogue AP Detection
A Rogue AP is an access point that has been installed on a secure network without 
explicit authorization from a system administrator. Rogue access points pose a 
security threat because anyone with access to the premises can ignorantly or 
maliciously install an inexpensive wireless WAP device that can potentially allow 
unauthorized parties to access the network.