Примечания к выпуску для Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless LAN Client Adapter
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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Site Survey Utility 1.2
OL-8497-01
Using the AP Scan List Tab
Other Information
A list of miscellaneous values that may appear depending on the access
point’s current status and the information that it transmits.
point’s current status and the information that it transmits.
Values: See table below.
Value
Description
Ad-Hoc
Indicates that the device is not an access point but another
client adapter operating in ad hoc mode.
client adapter operating in ad hoc mode.
CAC
Indicates that the access point is using distributed call
admission control (CAC).
admission control (CAC).
CEC
Indicates that the access point is using Cisco extended
capabilities (CEC).
capabilities (CEC).
Power
Indicates that the access point can limit the transmitting power
of the client adapter. The power limit is shown in milliwatts
(mW).
of the client adapter. The power limit is shown in milliwatts
(mW).
Qos
Indicates that the access point is using quality of service
(QoS). QoS on wireless LANs (WLAN) provides
prioritization of traffic from the access point over the WLAN
based on traffic classification.
(QoS). QoS on wireless LANs (WLAN) provides
prioritization of traffic from the access point over the WLAN
based on traffic classification.
RM-Normal
RM-APScan
RM-CliWlk
RM-APScan
RM-CliWlk
Indicates that the access point is using radio management.
RM-Normal indicates normal status, RM-APScan indicates
AP radio scan, and RM-CliWlk indicates client walkabout.
Any unrecognized value appears as RM-State?.
RM-Normal indicates normal status, RM-APScan indicates
AP radio scan, and RM-CliWlk indicates client walkabout.
Any unrecognized value appears as RM-State?.
Ssidl
Indicates that the access point is using the SSID List feature.
The number of hidden SSIDs is shown as a number (for
example, Ssidl:2).
The number of hidden SSIDs is shown as a number (for
example, Ssidl:2).
WMM
Indicates that the access point is using Wi-Fi Multimedia
(WMM), a component of the IEEE 802.11e wireless LAN
standard for quality of service (QoS).
(WMM), a component of the IEEE 802.11e wireless LAN
standard for quality of service (QoS).
WPA
Indicates that the access point is using Wi-Fi Protected Access
(WPA), a standards-based security solution from the Wi-Fi
Alliance that provides data protection and access control for
wireless LAN systems. It is compatible with the IEEE 802.11i
standard but was implemented prior to the standard’s
ratification. WPA uses TKIP and MIC for data protection and
802.1X for authenticated key management.
(WPA), a standards-based security solution from the Wi-Fi
Alliance that provides data protection and access control for
wireless LAN systems. It is compatible with the IEEE 802.11i
standard but was implemented prior to the standard’s
ratification. WPA uses TKIP and MIC for data protection and
802.1X for authenticated key management.
WPA2
Indicates that the access point is using Wi-Fi Protected Access
2 (WPA2), the next generation of Wi-Fi security. It is the
Wi-Fi Alliance’s implementation of the ratified IEEE 802.11i
standard. WPA2 uses AES-CCMP for data protection and
802.1X for authenticated key management.
2 (WPA2), the next generation of Wi-Fi security. It is the
Wi-Fi Alliance’s implementation of the ratified IEEE 802.11i
standard. WPA2 uses AES-CCMP for data protection and
802.1X for authenticated key management.
Table 2
Site Survey Utility - AP Scan List (continued)
AP Scan List Parameter Description