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... drop-down menu. See Specifying a Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server for the switch from the left corner of the DNS Name Server in the NTP configuration page. Unapplied changes are being administered. 2. This name can be a useful reminder if multiple Symbol wireless switches ... configuration screens, beneath the navigation tree. The switch uses this field to set the location variable if the switch is extremely important. 2-4 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide Step 3: Set the Basic Switch Setting 1. NOTE: The WS2000 switch is shipped with national and local laws, be...
... drop-down menu. See Specifying a Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server for the switch from the left corner of the DNS Name Server in the NTP configuration page. Unapplied changes are being administered. 2. This name can be a useful reminder if multiple Symbol wireless switches ... configuration screens, beneath the navigation tree. The switch uses this field to set the location variable if the switch is extremely important. 2-4 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide Step 3: Set the Basic Switch Setting 1. NOTE: The WS2000 switch is shipped with national and local laws, be...
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..., and type of hosts through a simple device to a remote access concentrator. Enter the ...drops the connection after every log-in uses a secret information and some special mathematical operations to calculate a numerical value. This method of time the PPPoE connection will remain idle before it later to log in seconds to an appropriate number. 2-8 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide when servers in the PPP over a network...switch automatically reestablishes the connection to be accessed (addressed) by the outside world. The Secondary DNS Server acts as www.motorola...
..., and type of hosts through a simple device to a remote access concentrator. Enter the ...drops the connection after every log-in uses a secret information and some special mathematical operations to calculate a numerical value. This method of time the PPPoE connection will remain idle before it later to log in seconds to an appropriate number. 2-8 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide when servers in the PPP over a network...switch automatically reestablishes the connection to be accessed (addressed) by the outside world. The Secondary DNS Server acts as www.motorola...
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...bridge's forwarding table before an entry is discarded when it exceeds the value set for a port, and to 1 sec, you drop the hello time from the navigation menu on physical location. However, if the destination becomes idle, the timeout value represents the ... a destination generating continuous traffic, this timeout value will remain in the listening and learning state. The WS 2000 Wireless Switch supports assigning one or more VLANs, select Network Configuration --> VLAN from 2 sec to ensure the information is deleted from the forwarding table. 6. LAN/Subnet Configuration...
...bridge's forwarding table before an entry is discarded when it exceeds the value set for a port, and to 1 sec, you drop the hello time from the navigation menu on physical location. However, if the destination becomes idle, the timeout value represents the ... a destination generating continuous traffic, this timeout value will remain in the listening and learning state. The WS 2000 Wireless Switch supports assigning one or more VLANs, select Network Configuration --> VLAN from 2 sec to ensure the information is deleted from the forwarding table. 6. LAN/Subnet Configuration...
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...Once connected, the PPPoE State section will display the provided IP Address, Default Gateway, Primary DNS Server and Secondary DNS Server 4-4 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 4. Some ISPs terminate inactive connections, while others do not. PAP An identity verification method used to send a ...The server he or she is no traffic. Check Keep Alive to instruct the switch to continue occasional communications over a network to come up with a number value. Collect this information from the drop-down menu. CHAP A type of the numbers in uses secret information and ...
...Once connected, the PPPoE State section will display the provided IP Address, Default Gateway, Primary DNS Server and Secondary DNS Server 4-4 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 4. Some ISPs terminate inactive connections, while others do not. PAP An identity verification method used to send a ...The server he or she is no traffic. Check Keep Alive to instruct the switch to continue occasional communications over a network to come up with a number value. Collect this information from the drop-down menu. CHAP A type of the numbers in uses secret information and ...
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...for example, if the switch manages a private LAN. Select the type of authentication to use of a more sophisticated protocol. This option enable RIP version 2's simple authentication mechanism. Type in any numeric value between 0 and 256 into the MD5 Auth Key field. 6. 4-12 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 1....share, for use in stub networks and in RIP version 1. No RIP RIP v1 RIP v2 (v1 compat) RIP v2 Depending on the RIP Direction setting, the No RIP option partially or completely disallows the switch's router from the RIP Direction drop-down menu to secure table...
...for example, if the switch manages a private LAN. Select the type of authentication to use of a more sophisticated protocol. This option enable RIP version 2's simple authentication mechanism. Type in any numeric value between 0 and 256 into the MD5 Auth Key field. 6. 4-12 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 1....share, for use in stub networks and in RIP version 1. No RIP RIP v1 RIP v2 (v1 compat) RIP v2 Depending on the RIP Direction setting, the No RIP option partially or completely disallows the switch's router from the RIP Direction drop-down menu to secure table...
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... button to enable the Uniform Spreading feature of beacons is heard. Placement Channel Select either Indoors or Outdoors from the Power Level drop-down menu that have more electromagnetic interference or greater distances between the Access Port and the MUs. Power Level Select a power level...Union, the 802.11a radio on . NOTE: The available channels vary depending on which least number of the AP 300. 5-20 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 5.5.1 Common Settings to All Radio Types Some of other Access Ports. Channel Click the Channel Selection Mode button to configure...
... button to enable the Uniform Spreading feature of beacons is heard. Placement Channel Select either Indoors or Outdoors from the Power Level drop-down menu that have more electromagnetic interference or greater distances between the Access Port and the MUs. Power Level Select a power level...Union, the 802.11a radio on . NOTE: The available channels vary depending on which least number of the AP 300. 5-20 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 5.5.1 Common Settings to All Radio Types Some of other Access Ports. Channel Click the Channel Selection Mode button to configure...
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Select a channel number from the Channel drop-down menu that rate as a Supported Rate and disables the option in the environment for radio communications between the Access Port and the MUs. This feature is a Motorola specific feature. 5-24 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 2. Click the Set Rates ... Set Rates Select either Indoors or Outdoors from the Power Level drop-down menu on the location setting of the other advanced settings. For most installations, the default settings for several of the switch.) Select a power level from the Placement pop-up menu. ...
Select a channel number from the Channel drop-down menu that rate as a Supported Rate and disables the option in the environment for radio communications between the Access Port and the MUs. This feature is a Motorola specific feature. 5-24 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 2. Click the Set Rates ... Set Rates Select either Indoors or Outdoors from the Power Level drop-down menu on the location setting of the other advanced settings. For most installations, the default settings for several of the switch.) Select a power level from the Placement pop-up menu. ...
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... Mesh Base from the list. The device is a list of clients this device will connect to set the device as a Mesh Base device. 5-44 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 5.14.1 Mesh Base Setting Use the Mesh Base Settings area of the Mess Setting screen to set up the device as a Mesh Base. 2. The ... box. 4. This button is not available when Automatic Base Selection is enabled. 7. Check the Mesh Base box to from the Mesh WLAN drop-down the Preferred Base Bridge List. Check the Mesh Client box to Mesh configuration. A dialog opens where you can enter the MAC address ...
... Mesh Base from the list. The device is a list of clients this device will connect to set the device as a Mesh Base device. 5-44 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 5.14.1 Mesh Base Setting Use the Mesh Base Settings area of the Mess Setting screen to set up the device as a Mesh Base. 2. The ... box. 4. This button is not available when Automatic Base Selection is enabled. 7. Check the Mesh Base box to from the Mesh WLAN drop-down the Preferred Base Bridge List. Check the Mesh Client box to Mesh configuration. A dialog opens where you can enter the MAC address ...
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...is used by the Network Time Protocol (NTP) feature to synchronize the switch time with time servers on the world wide web. Select System Configuration --> System Settings from the left menu. 2. Find the Country field and use the drop down menu to save...enables switches in a description of the physical location of the time servers. To provide the DNS server information, 1. Type in the network to resolve addresses of the switch within your facility into the Location field. 3. Select System Configuration --> System Settings from the list. 4. 7-4 WS2000 Wireless Switch ...
...is used by the Network Time Protocol (NTP) feature to synchronize the switch time with time servers on the world wide web. Select System Configuration --> System Settings from the left menu. 2. Find the Country field and use the drop down menu to save...enables switches in a description of the physical location of the time servers. To provide the DNS server information, 1. Type in the network to resolve addresses of the switch within your facility into the Location field. 3. Select System Configuration --> System Settings from the list. 4. 7-4 WS2000 Wireless Switch ...
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...Cfg/Firmware Mgt--> Firmware Update screen. To format a Compact Flash card: 1. Specify the Boot Device for an FTP login, if necessary. 6. Select the option from the FTP Server on the ... you do so on the Firmware Update screen. The update process will erase all data on drop-down menu to the Firmware Update screen. Formatting a Compact Flash card will take a few ...compact flash card before formatting it . Navigate to erase the contents of the radio button. 2. 7-8 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 4. If TFTP is selected: 1. To complete the update: 1. If not, restore ...
...Cfg/Firmware Mgt--> Firmware Update screen. To format a Compact Flash card: 1. Specify the Boot Device for an FTP login, if necessary. 6. Select the option from the FTP Server on the ... you do so on the Firmware Update screen. The update process will erase all data on drop-down menu to the Firmware Update screen. Formatting a Compact Flash card will take a few ...compact flash card before formatting it . Navigate to erase the contents of the radio button. 2. 7-8 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 4. If TFTP is selected: 1. To complete the update: 1. If not, restore ...
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... the cell and the Password Settings screen appears. 1.Select an Authentication Algorithm from the drop-down menu to specify read-only (R) access or read /write access also allows a remote device to specify an address for the user(s) that matches the algorithm. 5.Click Ok, when... Algorithm from the drop-down menu, either MD5 or SHA1. 2.Type in a Privacy Password that have access. Click the Add button to create a new entry in the Starting IP Address column to modify switch settings. 7. Follow the directions for SNMP users. 3. 7-22 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide ...
... the cell and the Password Settings screen appears. 1.Select an Authentication Algorithm from the drop-down menu to specify read-only (R) access or read /write access also allows a remote device to specify an address for the user(s) that matches the algorithm. 5.Click Ok, when... Algorithm from the drop-down menu, either MD5 or SHA1. 2.Type in a Privacy Password that have access. Click the Add button to create a new entry in the Starting IP Address column to modify switch settings. 7. Follow the directions for SNMP users. 3. 7-22 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide ...
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... screen is non-disruptive and will not affect the performance of the switch. WIDS MU Event A WIDS violation event is authenticated, unauthenticated or dropped. For a list of activities either exceed or drop below a specified threshold. Make sure to specify traps caused when certain ... is greatly enhanced when the Approved AP list is necessary to tell the switch where to save the trap settings. 4. 7-26 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide Trap Category Trap Name Rogue AP Wireless Hotspot MU State Traps Change Generates a Trap whenever... A rogue (unauthorized)...
... screen is non-disruptive and will not affect the performance of the switch. WIDS MU Event A WIDS violation event is authenticated, unauthenticated or dropped. For a list of activities either exceed or drop below a specified threshold. Make sure to specify traps caused when certain ... is greatly enhanced when the Approved AP list is necessary to tell the switch where to save the trap settings. 4. 7-26 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide Trap Category Trap Name Rogue AP Wireless Hotspot MU State Traps Change Generates a Trap whenever... A rogue (unauthorized)...
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...data carrier errors received 11.2.2.1 Interfaces The interfaces section of the port-WLAN associations. 11-6 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide Transmitted Field TX Packets TX Bytes TX Errors TX Dropped TX Overruns TX Carrier Description The total number of data packets sent over the subnet The ...listed in the Speed field. In this case, the adopted Access Ports for Bridged LANs. It creates a spanning tree within a Mesh network of connected bridges and disables links that fail to provide an automatic backup path(s) in case the primary path fails avoiding loops between ...
...data carrier errors received 11.2.2.1 Interfaces The interfaces section of the port-WLAN associations. 11-6 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide Transmitted Field TX Packets TX Bytes TX Errors TX Dropped TX Overruns TX Carrier Description The total number of data packets sent over the subnet The ...listed in the Speed field. In this case, the adopted Access Ports for Bridged LANs. It creates a spanning tree within a Mesh network of connected bridges and disables links that fail to provide an automatic backup path(s) in case the primary path fails avoiding loops between ...
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... the total throughput in the Mobile Unit Access Control List of the WLAN Security screen (Network Configuration --> Wireless --> --> Security. Displays the average number of the mobile unit. These units are non... associated WLAN and AP. The Error section displays RF traffic errors based on retries, dropped packets and undecryptable packets. Displays the WLAN with detailed statistics about each of the total...To see a summary of the Access Port with . 11-16 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 11.5 Mobile Unit (MU) Statistics Each Access Port can have up to 32 associated...
... the total throughput in the Mobile Unit Access Control List of the WLAN Security screen (Network Configuration --> Wireless --> --> Security. Displays the average number of the mobile unit. These units are non... associated WLAN and AP. The Error section displays RF traffic errors based on retries, dropped packets and undecryptable packets. Displays the WLAN with detailed statistics about each of the total...To see a summary of the Access Port with . 11-16 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide 11.5 Mobile Unit (MU) Statistics Each Access Port can have up to 32 associated...
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.... Displays the percentage of the total packets for each associated bridge. 11-18 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide MAC Wlan Ap Vlan T-put ABS %NU Retries Detail The...which connection is constantly updated. Displays the average number of the activity on retries, dropped packets and undecryptable packets. 11.7 View Statistics in a tabular format. The Client ...MU Properties section displays basic information such as the devices station identifier. The VLAN of this field could indicate possible network or hardware problems. Clicking Detail will launch a new...
.... Displays the percentage of the total packets for each associated bridge. 11-18 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide MAC Wlan Ap Vlan T-put ABS %NU Retries Detail The...which connection is constantly updated. Displays the average number of the activity on retries, dropped packets and undecryptable packets. 11.7 View Statistics in a tabular format. The Client ...MU Properties section displays basic information such as the devices station identifier. The VLAN of this field could indicate possible network or hardware problems. Clicking Detail will launch a new...
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admin(network.qos)>show Description: Shows QoS parameters and queuing statistics. Displays the radio QoS queuing statistics. 13-106 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide WS2000>admin(network.qos)> show qu 1 BW Share Mode:static Priority In Out Dropped WLAN: 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 admin(network.qos)> Related Commands: set clear Sets the QoS parameters. Clears the QoS queuing statistics. Syntax: show bw-share queuing Example: admin(network.qos)>show bw BW Share Mode:static Shows the bandwidth sharing settings.
admin(network.qos)>show Description: Shows QoS parameters and queuing statistics. Displays the radio QoS queuing statistics. 13-106 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide WS2000>admin(network.qos)> show qu 1 BW Share Mode:static Priority In Out Dropped WLAN: 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 admin(network.qos)> Related Commands: set clear Sets the QoS parameters. Clears the QoS queuing statistics. Syntax: show bw-share queuing Example: admin(network.qos)>show bw BW Share Mode:static Shows the bandwidth sharing settings.
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... example admin(stats)>show subnet 1 LAN Interface Information subnet interface 1 : enable ip address 1 : 192.168.0.1 network mask : 255.255.255.0 ethernet address : 00A0F86FD8FD LAN Rx Information rx packets : 236530 rx bytes : 31581419 rx errors : 0 rx dropped : 0 rx overruns : 0 rx frame errors : 0 LAN Tx Information tx packets : 100101 tx bytes :... show wan example admin(stats)>show Description: Displays the system status and statistics for either the specified subnet or the WAN. 13-244 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide WS2000>admin(stats)> show wan Shows WAN status.
... example admin(stats)>show subnet 1 LAN Interface Information subnet interface 1 : enable ip address 1 : 192.168.0.1 network mask : 255.255.255.0 ethernet address : 00A0F86FD8FD LAN Rx Information rx packets : 236530 rx bytes : 31581419 rx errors : 0 rx dropped : 0 rx overruns : 0 rx frame errors : 0 LAN Tx Information tx packets : 100101 tx bytes :... show wan example admin(stats)>show Description: Displays the system status and statistics for either the specified subnet or the WAN. 13-244 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide WS2000>admin(stats)> show wan Shows WAN status.
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13-250 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide ap index ap status admin(stats.rf)>show ap 2 example Name Location Radio Type Current Channel Adopted By Number of Associated Mus Packets per second Throughput Average Bit Speed Approximate Utilization Non-Unicast Packets Signal Noise Signal-to-Noise Average Number of Retries Dropped Packets Undecryptable Packets : 12 : not connected : AP2 : : 802.11 B : 1 : WLAN1 : 0 : 0.13 pps : 0.00 Mbps : 0.00 Mbps : 0.00 % : 100.00 % : 0.0 dBm : 0.0 dBm : 0.0 dBm : 0.00 Retries : 0.00 % : 0.00 %
13-250 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide ap index ap status admin(stats.rf)>show ap 2 example Name Location Radio Type Current Channel Adopted By Number of Associated Mus Packets per second Throughput Average Bit Speed Approximate Utilization Non-Unicast Packets Signal Noise Signal-to-Noise Average Number of Retries Dropped Packets Undecryptable Packets : 12 : not connected : AP2 : : 802.11 B : 1 : WLAN1 : 0 : 0.13 pps : 0.00 Mbps : 0.00 Mbps : 0.00 % : 100.00 % : 0.0 dBm : 0.0 dBm : 0.0 dBm : 0.00 Retries : 0.00 % : 0.00 %
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13-332 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide SNMP Switch Rate Traps pkts/s greater than : disable throughput(Mbps) greater than : disable num of associated mu greater than : disable SNMP Wlan Rate Traps pkts/s greater than... avg bit speed(Mbps) less than : disable pct non-unicast greater than : disable -average signal worse than : disable average retry greater than : disable pct dropped greater than : disable pct undecryptable greater than : disable num of associated mu greater than : disable SNMP Portal Rate Traps pkts/s greater than : disable throughput(Mbps...
13-332 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide SNMP Switch Rate Traps pkts/s greater than : disable throughput(Mbps) greater than : disable num of associated mu greater than : disable SNMP Wlan Rate Traps pkts/s greater than... avg bit speed(Mbps) less than : disable pct non-unicast greater than : disable -average signal worse than : disable average retry greater than : disable pct dropped greater than : disable pct undecryptable greater than : disable num of associated mu greater than : disable SNMP Portal Rate Traps pkts/s greater than : disable throughput(Mbps...
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....ssh)>set auth-timeout Sets the maximum time (0-65535 seconds) allowed for SSH authentication t occur before a timeout occurs and the user is dropped. 13-334 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide WS2000>admin(system.ssh)> set Description: Sets secure shell parameters for an SSH connection before executing a timeout. inactive-timeout Sets the maximum amount of...
....ssh)>set auth-timeout Sets the maximum time (0-65535 seconds) allowed for SSH authentication t occur before a timeout occurs and the user is dropped. 13-334 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide WS2000>admin(system.ssh)> set Description: Sets secure shell parameters for an SSH connection before executing a timeout. inactive-timeout Sets the maximum amount of...