Quick Start Guide
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...Motorola pour recyclage. Lock Port Back Power Connector Using the CompactFlash® Slot The WS2000 wireless switch has a CompactFlash® slot which you plug in diagram). 5. Winnersh Triangle, Berkshire, RG41 5TP United Kingdom Telephone: 0800-328-2424 (Inside UK), +44 118 945 7529 (Outside UK) Radio Frequency Interference Requirements - If this device... LAN (RJ-45) Ports The WS2000 Wireless Switch provides six LAN ports and one or more of information and online assistance including developer tools, software downloads, product manuals and online repair requests. There is...
...Motorola pour recyclage. Lock Port Back Power Connector Using the CompactFlash® Slot The WS2000 wireless switch has a CompactFlash® slot which you plug in diagram). 5. Winnersh Triangle, Berkshire, RG41 5TP United Kingdom Telephone: 0800-328-2424 (Inside UK), +44 118 945 7529 (Outside UK) Radio Frequency Interference Requirements - If this device... LAN (RJ-45) Ports The WS2000 Wireless Switch provides six LAN ports and one or more of information and online assistance including developer tools, software downloads, product manuals and online repair requests. There is...
Reference Guide
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TOC-2 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 3.2.1 The DHCP Configuration 3-4 3.2.2 Advanced DHCP Settings 3-5 3.3 Configuring Subnet Access 3-6 3.3.1 The Access Overview Table 3-7 3.3.2 The Access Exception ... Routes 4-10 4.4.1 Configuring the Default Gateway Interface 4-10 4.4.2 Creating User Defined Routes 4-11 4.4.3 Setting the RIP Configuration 4-11 4.5 Configuring a Virtual Private Network (VPN 4-13 4.5.1 Creating a VPN Tunnel 4-14 4.5.2 Setting Up VPN Security 4-15 4.5.3 Configuring Manual Key Exchange 4-15 4.5.4 Setting Up Automatic Key Exchange 4-17 4.5.5 Setting...
TOC-2 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 3.2.1 The DHCP Configuration 3-4 3.2.2 Advanced DHCP Settings 3-5 3.3 Configuring Subnet Access 3-6 3.3.1 The Access Overview Table 3-7 3.3.2 The Access Exception ... Routes 4-10 4.4.1 Configuring the Default Gateway Interface 4-10 4.4.2 Creating User Defined Routes 4-11 4.4.3 Setting the RIP Configuration 4-11 4.5 Configuring a Virtual Private Network (VPN 4-13 4.5.1 Creating a VPN Tunnel 4-14 4.5.2 Setting Up VPN Security 4-15 4.5.3 Configuring Manual Key Exchange 4-15 4.5.4 Setting Up Automatic Key Exchange 4-17 4.5.5 Setting...
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... Translation (NAT 4-8 4.4 Configuring Static Routes 4-10 4.4.1 Configuring the Default Gateway Interface 4-10 4.4.2 Creating User Defined Routes 4-11 4.4.3 Setting the RIP Configuration 4-11 4.5 Configuring a Virtual Private Network (VPN 4-13 4.5.1 Creating a VPN Tunnel 4-14 4.5.2 Setting Up VPN Security 4-15 4.5.3 Configuring Manual Key Exchange 4-15 4.5.4 Setting Up Automatic Key Exchange 4-17 4.5.5 Setting Up Internet Key Exchange...
... Translation (NAT 4-8 4.4 Configuring Static Routes 4-10 4.4.1 Configuring the Default Gateway Interface 4-10 4.4.2 Creating User Defined Routes 4-11 4.4.3 Setting the RIP Configuration 4-11 4.5 Configuring a Virtual Private Network (VPN 4-13 4.5.1 Creating a VPN Tunnel 4-14 4.5.2 Setting Up VPN Security 4-15 4.5.3 Configuring Manual Key Exchange 4-15 4.5.4 Setting Up Automatic Key Exchange 4-17 4.5.5 Setting Up Internet Key Exchange...
Reference Guide
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...networks that of the 40-bit encryption mode. The 104-bit encryption mode provides a longer algorithm that takes longer to decode than that a small-business user needs for corporate NOTE: The WEP 128 encryption mode allows devices using 104-bit key and devices using 40-bit keys, if the 104-bit devices permit this screen. 4. Wireless... WEP Encryption Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is designed for the simple encryption of each WLAN to have a different key. 6. Key changes require the manual reconfiguration of wireless data. Specify a Pass Key and click the Generate button.
...networks that of the 40-bit encryption mode. The 104-bit encryption mode provides a longer algorithm that takes longer to decode than that a small-business user needs for corporate NOTE: The WEP 128 encryption mode allows devices using 104-bit key and devices using 40-bit keys, if the 104-bit devices permit this screen. 4. Wireless... WEP Encryption Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is designed for the simple encryption of each WLAN to have a different key. 6. Key changes require the manual reconfiguration of wireless data. Specify a Pass Key and click the Generate button.
Reference Guide
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...Channel Selection) Select this radio button to enable Automatic Channel Selection (ACS) feature of WS2000/ AP300. This setting will open with the following selections: User Selection Select this mode, channel can not be manually selected. NOTE: The available channels vary depending on . Select a channel number from... to all three radio types. Overlapping RF coverage may cause lost packets and difficulty for selection. 5-20 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 5.5.1 Common Settings to All Radio Types Some of the settings are common to engage an Access Port.
...Channel Selection) Select this radio button to enable Automatic Channel Selection (ACS) feature of WS2000/ AP300. This setting will open with the following selections: User Selection Select this mode, channel can not be manually selected. NOTE: The available channels vary depending on . Select a channel number from... to all three radio types. Overlapping RF coverage may cause lost packets and difficulty for selection. 5-20 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 5.5.1 Common Settings to All Radio Types Some of the settings are common to engage an Access Port.
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... retrieves the correct value of your DHCP clients. This same user class ID format is used for a subnet, it is possible to interpret the correct format in which the user class ID is provided to enable the switch to manually refresh the DNS entries for all active subnets. 9.3.1 Updating DNS Entries for a Single Subnets...
... retrieves the correct value of your DHCP clients. This same user class ID format is used for a subnet, it is possible to interpret the correct format in which the user class ID is provided to enable the switch to manually refresh the DNS entries for all active subnets. 9.3.1 Updating DNS Entries for a Single Subnets...
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... the Manual Key Settings. Leo enters 110 for the Inbound SPI and 111 for the Outbound SPI. Leo clicks Ok to the sales and marketing WLAN, and the third 12-60 WS2000 Wireless Switch System ...keys. This specifies how the network packets will match the Outbound ESP Encryption Key on the other WS 2000. The AH authentication method must match on both switches and the inbound key on the... other. Then he clicks the Apply button to use DHCP for IP address assignment, 802.1x EAP for user authentication, and WPA-TKIP...
... the Manual Key Settings. Leo enters 110 for the Inbound SPI and 111 for the Outbound SPI. Leo clicks Ok to the sales and marketing WLAN, and the third 12-60 WS2000 Wireless Switch System ...keys. This specifies how the network packets will match the Outbound ESP Encryption Key on the other WS 2000. The AH authentication method must match on both switches and the inbound key on the... other. Then he clicks the Apply button to use DHCP for IP address assignment, 802.1x EAP for user authentication, and WPA-TKIP...
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... 12-41 Network Address Translation, see NAT network traps 7-25 NTP server, specifying 7-27 O operating system services 1-6 P PAP authentication 2-8, 4-4 passwords AirBEAM 6-3 changing for 8-5 LDAP settings 6-7 local user database 6-9 proxy configuration 6-8 shared secret 5-9 user access policy 6-12, 8-7 RCPT command 4-25 redundancy configuring 7-5 modes 7-6 operational status 7-6 remote ID types 4-20 vs. Index-4 WS 2000 Wireless Switch System Reference...
... 12-41 Network Address Translation, see NAT network traps 7-25 NTP server, specifying 7-27 O operating system services 1-6 P PAP authentication 2-8, 4-4 passwords AirBEAM 6-3 changing for 8-5 LDAP settings 6-7 local user database 6-9 proxy configuration 6-8 shared secret 5-9 user access policy 6-12, 8-7 RCPT command 4-25 redundancy configuring 7-5 modes 7-6 operational status 7-6 remote ID types 4-20 vs. Index-4 WS 2000 Wireless Switch System Reference...