Nortel 2350 参考指南

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72 Working with Network Plans
NN47250-102 (320666-G Version 02.01)
WSS 
Radio profile
Individual AP radio
To select a radio profile, display it first by clicking on the plus sign next to the WSS. To select an 
individual radio, display it first by displaying its radio profile, then clicking on the plus sign next to the 
radio profile.
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If you accessed the wizard from the toolbar, select the scope. You can select a Mobility Domain, WSS, 
AP, or radio profile. 
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Click Next. The progress is displayed. 
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Click Finish.
Configuring AirDefense
The AirDefense system is an enterprise-class security solution that allows you to protect against threats and intrusions 
into your wireless network. The AirDefense solution can be integrated with the Nortel WLAN 2300 System, comple-
menting Nortel network security features by providing a centralized server dedicated to security analysis and record 
keeping.
AirDefense sensors constantly monitor the network, relaying information to a central AirDefense server, which collects 
and analyzes the information. WLAN Management Software can be configured to receive alert information from the 
AirDefense server.
The Nortel WLAN 2300 System integrates with the AirDefense security solution in the following ways:
WLAN Management Software can be configured to receive SNMP traps from an AirDefense server. These traps 
can be correlated to alarms in WLAN Management Software, and viewed and managed by clicking the Alarms tool 
bar option.
You can access the user interface of the AirDefense server directly from WLAN Management Software
Nortel Access Points can be configured to operate as AirDefense sensors, reporting information about possible 
threats or intrusions to an AirDefense server
Configuring WLAN Management Software to Receive Traps from an 
AirDefense Server
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Select the Configuration tool bar option.
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In the Organizer panel, select the network plan name.
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In the Task List panel, select Set Up AirDefense. The Set Up AirDefense wizard appears.
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Enter the IP address of the AirDefense server.
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Enter the SNMP community string for the AirDefense server (by default, this is trap).
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To enable WLAN Management Software to correlate the traps received from the AirDefense server to 
WLAN Management Software alarms, select Enable Alarm Correlation.
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Click Finish.