3Com WL-463, WL-450, WL-462 manual Field Default Description

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Field

Default

Description

 

 

 

Broadcast Key Refresh Rate

0

Defines how long the RADIUS server will

 

(minutes)

refresh the primary broadcast key.

Session Key Refresh Rate

0

Defines how long the RADIUS server will

 

(minutes)

dynamically re-assign a session key to a

 

 

connected client station.

802.1x Reauthentication

0

Defines the time interval in which the Access

Refresh Rate

(seconds)

Point forces a Reauthentication and

 

 

subsequently re-issues a new session key.

 

 

 

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Access Point 802.1x Authentication to Network—802.1x can also be enabled on the ethernet port of the switch that the access point’s ethernet cable is plugged into. Having 802.1x enabled on the switch prevents any device that is not able to successfully authenticate from being able to use the ethernet port. This option is useful if your access point is located in an insecure location, and you want to prevent someone who plugs a computer or another access point into the network connection being used by your access point from being able to access the network. This feature defaults to being disabled.

If “MD5 Authentication to Network with MAC Address” is selected, the access point’s MAC address will be used for both the username and password. For example, an access point with the MAC Address 12-34-56-78-9A-BC would use a username and password of “123456789abc”.

If “MD5 Authentication to Network with Supplied Username and Password” is selected, the access point with authenticate using the username and password supplied. If you press the “Apply” button when no password is specified, the previous password will continue to be the one used. You must enter the same password twice to successfully change the password.

Local MAC Authentication—Client computers can be filtered using the unique MAC addresses of their network cards. To build the MAC Authentication Table, enter a MAC address in the space provided, choose the permission, and click Update. MAC addresses are listed in the MAC Authentication Table in the order that they were entered. The Local MAC Authentication parameters are described in the following table:

Parameter

Description

 

 

System Default

Define the default filtering setting as Deny or Allow.

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Contents Wireless LAN Access Points 8250/8500/8750 3Com Corporation 350 Campus Drive Marlborough, MA Contents System Configuration Regulatory Compliance Information Index Product Features IntroductionPerformance and Reliability SecurityManageability FAR-REACHING 802.11G Wireless Network StandardsHIGH-PERFORMANCE 802.11A AD HOC Wireless LAN Network Configuration and PlanningInfrastructure Wireless LAN Infrastructure Wireless LAN for Roaming Wireless PCSTerminology Page Installing the Access Point Installation RequirementsPower Requirements Safety InformationPage Connecting the Standard Antennas Before YOU BeginConnecting Power Using the Power Supply Checking the Leds Using a POWER-OVER-ETHERNET LAN PortMounting on a Wall Plastic anchors and 3 screws Flat Surface Installation Selecting and Connecting a Different Antenna Model Back Power Settings on the Access Point for External Antennas Installing Software UtilitiesPage Using the 3COM Wireless Device Manager Launching a Wireless Device ConfigurationClick Configure Setting the Country Code Configuration LoginUsing the PRE-IP Configuration Wizard Basic Setup Identification Advanced SetupDhcp Client Radius Secure WEB Server ConnectionAuthentication Page Field Default Description Filter Control Filtering by VlanSecurity Filters Client List TimeoutUplink Port MAC Address Filtering Snmp Filtering by Ethernet Protocol TypeAdministration System LOG Status Radio SettingsRadio Interface Page Security Configuring Authentication Configuring EncryptionWPA Configuration WEP Configuration HOW to Setup the Access Point for Radius Authentiction Select Advanced SetupSelect Advanced Setup HOW to Setup the Access Point for WPA with PRE-SHAREDPSK KEYWPA Configuration for Windows XP WEPWPA-PSK AES Troubleshooting Click Configure Client service area to match Where to GO for Help Troubleshoot Online Obtaining Support for Your ProductAccess Software Downloads Contact US Telephone Technical Support and RepairCountry Telephone Number North America Telephone Regulatory Compliance Information Industry Canada IC Emissions Compliance Statement Additional Country Restrictions WL-463, 802.11g Radio Module Safety Compliance Notice Index Radius TCP/IP