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WEP

According to the IEEE 802.11 standard, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is intended to provide “confidentiality that is subjectively equivalent to the confidentiality of a wired local area network medium and that does not employ cryptographic techniques to enhance privacy.”

WEP relies on a secret key that is shared between a mobile station and an access point. WEP uses the RC4 stream cipher invented by RSA Data Security. RC4 is a symmetric stream cipher that uses the same variable length key for encryption and decryption. With WEP enabled, the sender encrypts the data frame payload and replaces the original payload with the encrypted payload. The sender then forwards the encrypted frame to its destination. The encrypted data frames are sent with the MAC header WEP bit set. Thus, the receiver knows to use the shared WEP key to decrypt the payload and recover the original frame. The new frame, with an unencrypted payload can then be passed to an upper layer protocol.

WEP keys can be either statically configured or dynamically generated. In either case, WEP has been found to be easily broken.

WPA

Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is a replacement security standard for WEP. It is a subset of the IEEE 802.11i standard being developed. WPA makes use of TKIP to deliver security superior to WEP. 802.1X access control is still employed. The Authentication Server provides the mechanism for creating the keys.

Packet Concatenation

Packet concatenation will increase the throughput of the equipment by simply buffering the packets at the transmitter and convert them into superframe for the transmission over the wireless interface.

Packet Bursting

Packet bursting is for increasing the throughput by increasing the window size and reducing the time for acknowledgement.

Packet Compression

LZO compression is being used to achieve more throughputs.

COFDM

COFDM involves modulating the data onto a large number of carriers using the FDM technique. The Key features which makes it work, in a manner is so well suited to terrestrial channels, includes:

Orthogonality (the “O” of COFDM);

The addition of Guard interval;

The use of error coding (the “C” of COFDM), interleaving and channel-state information

COFDM is resistant to multipath effects because it uses multiple carriers to transmit the same signal.

Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

STP is a Layer 2 link management protocol that provides path redundancy while preventing loops in the network. For a Layer 2 Ethernet network to function properly, only one active path can exist between any two redundant links. Spanning-tree operation is transparent to end stations, which cannot detect whether they are connected to a single LAN segment or to a LAN of multiple segments.

RIP

The most popular of the TCP/IP interior routing protocols is the Routing Information Protocol (RIP). RIP is used to dynamically exchange routing information. RIP routers broadcast their routing tables

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Contents Version AirHaul2 Nexus PRO SB3021Table of Contents T e l l i g e n t R e l e s s p l a t f o r m Overview of User Guide About This DocumentTechnical Support Center Related PublicationsSystem Requirements AirHaul2 Nexus PRO Configuration FeaturesPre-Installation Checklist for airHaul2 Nexus PRO ChecklistsSignature of Engineer Name Date Parameters Units Site a Site BPTP Post-Installation Checklist for airHaul2 Nexus PROChecklist Parameters Units Site a Site B User Login and License Agreement AirHaul2 Nexus PRO ConfigurationAdministrator Login AirHaul2 Nexus PRO Summary Information Radio a Wireless ConfigurationRadio B Wireless Operational ModeAdministrator password change Web GUI Administrator Password ChangeNavigation Menu Bar Using the Configuration PagesEditable Boxes for Parameter Editing Menu Functions Menu Item Menu Sub-items Description Home Navigation Menu BarNetworking RadioWPA-PSK TKIP, AES is where Menu Item Menu Sub-items DescriptionWPA2-PSK TKIP,AES Based on ToolsT e l l i g e n t R e l e s s A t f o r m Help Menu Item Menu Sub-items Description ToolsRepeater Mode Configuration Device Operation ModeRepeater Mode Selected Click on the Device Mode link in the System ConfigurationConfirmation IP Configuration 11 Link Aggregate Mode Link Aggregate Root Router ModeNetmask 12 Link Aggregate Root Router Mode Configurations 13 Confirmation Wireless IP Configuration pop up window Link Aggregate Remote Router/NAT Mode 15 Link Aggregate Remote Router/NAT Mode Configuration 16Confirmation Wireless IP pop up window Root Bridge to Remote Bridge Dual Radio Configuration18 System Configuration Page Root to Remote Bridge 19 Changing Root Bridge to Remote Bridge Root Bridge to Remote Router/NAT21 Changing Root Bridge to Remote Router/NAT Remote Bridge to Root Bridge 22 System Configuration--Remote Bridge to Root Bridge23 Changing Remote Bridge to Root Bridge Remote Router/NAT to Root Bridge25 Changing Remote Router/NAT to Root Bridge Remote Router/NAT to Remote Bridge 27 Changing Remote Router/NAT to Remote Bridge Remote Bridge to Remote Router/NATT e l l i g e n t R e l e s s A t f o r m 29 Changing Remote Bridge to Remote Router/NAT Bridge IP Configurations Root Bridge Configuration31 Root Bridge Wireless Settings Wireless ConfigurationsDial-a-Power Wireless SettingsItems Descriptions Domain32 Root Bridge Association List 34 Bridge Configuration Information STP Settings Configuration Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol STPBridge max age Bridge hello timeEthernet port ETH a Bridge forward delayPath cost PriorityT e l l i g e n t R e l e s s A t f o r m 35 Bridge Configuration Bridge IP Configuration Remote Bridge Configuration37 Remote Bridge Wireless Settings Wireless Configuration38 Remote Bridge Associated 40 Remote Router/NAT Ethernet Configurations Remote Router/NAT Configuration41 Remote Router/NAT Wireless IP Configuration 42 Remote Router/NAT Wireless Association Settings 44 Link Status 45 Dhcp Server Configurations Dhcp Configurations46 Disable Dhcp and Dhcp Relay Dhcp Relay Configurations47 Dhcp Relay Agent Configurations 48 Adding a Route in the Routing Table Routing Table49 Deleting a Route entry in the Routing Table 50 Adding Static Route Disabling Radio for Single Radio Operation 51 Disabling of one radio Wireless Settings Wireless Settings ManagementData Encryption Key Table Valid KeyWPA-PSK WPA-Shared Key WPA-PSK Items DescriptionsRe-key Time MAC Address55 WPA2-PSK Frame that the access point is transmitting is larger than Link Performance Parameters and FeaturesRadio Performance Parameters Shows current valueRTS/CTS Length Preamble SettingsRssi Threshold DistanceRadio Operating Choose the desired Radio Operating ModeMode ThroughputBandwidth Controller Bandwidth ControllerEnabling QoS Quality of Service QoSQoS Front Selection Menu of Application Filter Selection Menu of Source/Destination Based Filter Selection of Destination/Source Port TOS value Dialog Box 11 Add filter Confirmation pop up window 13 Delete Selected Filters Deleting Filters14 QoS Configuration Site Survey showing associated devices SurveyAntenna Alignment Antenna Alignment Traffic Statistics Received Errors Transmitted errorEthernet Traffic Statistics Transmitted Bytes Transmitted Unicast packetsReceived Frame FCS Error Count Wireless Traffic Statistics Transmit Success RateTransmit Multiple retry Transmit Retry rateSystem Configuration System ConfigurationReset System Configuration DescriptionsDelayed Reset Version Edit ConfigurationSnmp Security Delayed Reset Settings Reset OptionsProfile Manager NTP Time Server SetupFunction Descriptions Profile ManagerLoad Operating Profile Save ProfileProfile Calendar Scheduling a Profile Ping Test Result Link TestClick on the ‘Radio Receive’ or ‘Radio Transmit’ button Throughput TestClick the ’Compute Distance’ button Link Budget Planning10 Link Budget Planning Calculator Link Budget AirHaul2 Nexus PRO Firmware Upgrade Firmware UpgradeAirHaul2 Nexus PRO Firmware Upgrade firmware transferred Antenna Mode of OperationsThroughput Optimizer RadioPerformance FragmentationMultiple watchdog timers Firmware upgradeLink Test Association of RadioAcronyms and Abbreviations Appendix B Useful terms and definitionsAirHaul 2 Nexus PRO User Guide 109 AirHaul 2 Nexus PRO User Guide 110 Value AirHaul AirPoint AirClient Appendix C Snmp TrapAppendix D Snmp MIB Appendix E License