Guia Do Utilizadoríndice analíticoH1 - 1 About this guide7H2 - 1.1 Who should use this guide7H2 - 1.2 What is in this guide7H2 - 1.3 Formatting conventions8H2.PB - 1.4 Document feedback9H1 - 2 Summit WM-Series WLAN Switch Software Solution11H2 - 2.1 Conceptual model11H3 - 2.1.1 Summit WM Switch11H4 - 2.1.1.1 Web-based centralized management of Altitude APs12H4 - 2.1.1.2 Virtualized user segmentation12H4 - 2.1.1.3 Summit Switch WM100: 32 WM-ADsAuthentication and encryption12H4 - 2.1.1.4 Intrusion detection13H4 - 2.1.1.5 Automatic assignment of IP addresses to the client devices13H4 - 2.1.1.6 Web authentication13H3 - 2.1.2 Altitude AP13H3 - 2.1.3 Summit WM-Series WLAN Solution topology and network elements13H3 - 2.1.4 Discovery mechanism in Summit WM-Series WLAN Solution15H4 - 2.1.4.1 Discovery mechanism between Altitude AP and Summit WM Switch15H4 - 2.1.4.2 Discovery mechanism between mobility manager and mobility agents16H3 - 2.1.5 DHCP usage scenarios in Summit WM-Series WLAN Solution16H4 - 2.1.5.1 DHCP for Altitude APs17H4 - 2.1.5.2 DHCP for WM-AD18H4 - 2.1.5.3 DHCP relay for WM-AD19H4 - 2.1.5.4 DHCP for traffic bridged locally at Altitude AP20H2 - 2.2 Summit WM Switch’s physical description20H3 - 2.2.1 Summit Switch WM2000 front panel20H4 - 2.2.1.1 LED states and Seven Segment Display (SSD) codes22H3.PB - 2.2.2 Summit Switch WM2000 back panel24H3 - 2.2.3 Summit Switch WM1000 front panel24H3 - 2.2.4 Summit Switch WM1000 back panel25H3 - 2.2.5 Summit Switch WM100 front panel26H3.PB - 2.2.6 Summit Switch WM100 back panel27H2.PB - 2.3 Collecting information for installation28H1 - 3 Summit WM-Series WLAN Switch configuration35H2 - 3.1 Accessing the Summit WM-Series WLAN Switch for the first time35H2 - 3.2 Connecting the Summit WM Switch to the enterprise network40H2 - 3.3 Changing the administrator password40H2 - 3.4 Configuring the network time41H3 - 3.4.1 Configuring the network time using the system’s time41H3.PB - 3.4.2 Configuring the network time using the NTP43H2 - 3.5 Generating a software license key43H3.PB - 3.5.1 Retrieving a lost license key47H2 - 3.6 Applying a license key47H1 - 4 Physical ports configuration49H2 - 4.1 Physical data ports overview49H2 - 4.2 Configuring data ports50H1 - 5 Routing configuration53H2 - 5.1 Configuring static routing53H3 - 5.1.1 Viewing the forwarding table54H2 - 5.2 Configuring the OSPF routing55H3 - 5.2.1 Enabling OSPF globally on the Summit WM Switch56H3 - 5.2.2 Defining the global OSPF parameters57H4 - 5.2.2.1 Confirming the ports are set for OSPF58H1 - 6 Configuring DHCP, DNS and IAS services61H2 - 6.1 DHCP service configuration61H3 - 6.1.1 Configuring DHCP in Windows 2003 Server61H3 - 6.1.2 Configuring DHCP in Red Hat Linux Server65H2 - 6.2 IAS service configuration67H3 - 6.2.1 Installing IAS on Windows 2003 Server68H3 - 6.2.2 Enabling IAS to authenticate users in active directory68H3 - 6.2.3 Configuring IAS properties68H3 - 6.2.4 Configuring Summit WM Switch as IAS client71H3 - 6.2.5 Configuring Remote Access Policies72H2 - 6.3 DNS service configuration76H3.PB - 6.3.1 Configuring DNS for internet access77H3 - 6.3.2 Configuring DNS for Altitude APs discovery78H1 - 7 Altitude AP’s configuration81H2 - 7.1 Altitude AP overview81H2 - 7.2 Configuring the Altitude APs for the first time82H3 - 7.2.1 Manually approving pending Altitude APs84H2 - 7.3 Assigning names to Altitude APs85H2 - 7.4 Modifying Altitude APs’ properties85H2 - 7.5 Configuring static IP address for Altitude APs86H2.PB - 7.6 Configuring VLAN tags for Altitude APs91H3.PB - 7.6.1 Resetting the Altitude AP to its factory default settings92H2.PB - 7.7 Altitude AP’s LED states93H1 - 8 WM-AD configuration95H2 - 8.1 WM-AD topology overview95H2.PB - 8.2 Creating and configuring a Routed WM-AD97H2 - 8.3 Creating and configuring a Bridge Traffic Locally At SWM WM-AD100H2 - 8.4 Creating and configuring a Bridge Traffic Locally At WAP WM-AD101H2 - 8.5 Configuring authentication mechanism for WM-AD102H3 - 8.5.1 Authentication mechanism for SSID network assignment103H4 - 8.5.1.1 Configuring internal Captive Portal authentication104H4 - 8.5.1.2 Configuring external Captive Portal authentication108H4 - 8.5.1.3 No Captive Portal support109H4 - 8.5.1.4 Configuring MAC-based authentication110H3 - 8.5.2 Authentication mechanism for AAA network assignment111H4 - 8.5.2.1 Configuring 802.1x authentication111H4 - 8.5.2.2 Configuring MAC-based authentication112H2 - 8.6 Configuring filtering rules112H3 - 8.6.1 Configuring filtering rules for filters in SSID network assignment112H4 - 8.6.1.1 Configuring filtering rules for Exception filter112H4 - 8.6.1.2 Configuring filtering rules for a Non-authenticated filter113H4 - 8.6.1.3 Configuring filtering rules for Default filter114H3 - 8.6.2 Configuring filtering rules for filters in AAA network assignment115H2 - 8.7 Configuring privacy for WM-AD115H3 - 8.7.1 Configuring privacy for SSID network assignment116H4 - 8.7.1.1 Configuring Static WEP116H4 - 8.7.1.2 Configuring WPA-PSK117H3 - 8.7.2 Configuring privacy for AAA network assignment118H4 - 8.7.2.1 Configuring Static WEP119H4 - 8.7.2.2 Configuring Dynamic WEP119H4 - 8.7.2.3 Configuring Wi-fi Protected Access (WPA v1 and WPA v2) privacy119H1 - 9 Availability and Mobility configuration123H2 - 9.1 Availability overview123H2 - 9.2 Configuring availability feature123H3 - 9.2.1 Defining a WM-AD with the same SSID on both the Summit WM Switches124H3 - 9.2.2 Assigning radios to WM-AD, and changing the poll timeout value on Altitude AP configuration screen125H3 - 9.2.3 Assigning the Altitude APs to their home Summit WM Switch125H3 - 9.2.4 Enabling availability pair, defining primary Summit WM Switch, and selecting security mode127H3 - 9.2.5 Viewing the Altitude AP availability display128H3 - 9.2.6 Viewing the active Altitude APs report129H2.PB - 9.3 Mobility overview130H2 - 9.4 Configuring mobility131H3 - 9.4.1 Configuring a Summit WM Switch as a mobility manager131H3 - 9.4.2 Configuring Summit WM Switch as a mobility agent134H4 - 9.4.2.1 Viewing the Mobility Manager display135H4 - 9.4.2.2 Viewing Mobility Agent display136HIndex - Index137GroupTitlesIX - Numerics137GroupTitlesIX - A137GroupTitlesIX - B137GroupTitlesIX - C137GroupTitlesIX - D138GroupTitlesIX - E138GroupTitlesIX - F138GroupTitlesIX - G138GroupTitlesIX - I138GroupTitlesIX - L138GroupTitlesIX - M138GroupTitlesIX - N138GroupTitlesIX - O138GroupTitlesIX - P138GroupTitlesIX - R138GroupTitlesIX - S138GroupTitlesIX - U139GroupTitlesIX - V139GroupTitlesIX - W139Tamanho: 5 MBPáginas: 140Language: EnglishAbrir o manual