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About the Menus
Perform the following general functions using menus:
Configuration: Allows you to configure Ethernet and Radio Param-
eters and establish Network Identifications. See Chapters 3-6.
Statistics: View a variety of statistical information such as transmit 
and receive data throughput, Ethernet and radio errors, and the gen-
eral status of the Aironet 340 Series Bridge. See Chapter 9 “View-
ing Statistics”.
Association Table: A table that contains the addresses of all radio 
nodes associated below the Aironet 340 Series Bridge on the infra-
structure. You may use the association table to display, add and 
remove static entries, and allow automatic additions to the table. 
See Chapter 10 “Setting Up the Association Table”.
Filter: Controls packet filtering. The filter menu allows you to con-
trol forwarding of multicast messages by blocking those multicast 
addresses and protocols that are not used on the radio network. See 
Chapter 11 “Using Filters”.
Logs: Keeps a record of all events and alarms that occur on the unit. 
With the Logs Menu, you can view and/or print a history of all log 
entries, set alarm levels, and determine the type of logs you want to 
save. See Chapter 12 “Setting Up Event Logs”.
Diagnostics: Allows you to run link tests between the Aironet 340 
Series Bridge and other infrastructure nodes to test the quality of the 
radio link. Use the Diagnostics function to load new code versions 
of the bridge’s firmware. See Chapter 13 “Performing Diagnos-
tics”.
Privilege: Allows you to set privilege levels and passwords to 
restrict access to the Console Port’s menus and functions.
Help: A brief help screen outlining the procedures for accessing 
menus and entering commands.