Enterasys Networks RBT-4102 Advanced Configuration, Using the Web Interface, Menu, Page, Overview

Models: RBT-4102

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Advanced Configuration

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Advanced Configuration

Overview

This chapter presents advanced configuration information organized according to the structure of the web interface for easy reference.

Enterasys Networks recommends that you configure a user name and password to control management access to this device as the first advanced configuration step (refer to Administration on page 4‐39).

Table 4‐1 lists the configuration options and brief descriptions.

Using the Web Interface

You must click on the Apply button at the bottom of each Web interface page for the configuration changes on that page to take effect.

Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)

For a description of how to use the CLI, refer to the Enterasys RoamAbout RBT‐4102 Wireless Access Point Command Line Interface Reference Guide.

Table 4-1 Advanced Configuration

Menu

Description

Page

 

 

 

Identification

Specifies the system name, location, and contact.

4-3

 

 

 

TCP / IP Settings

Enables DHCP, or allows you to configure the IP address, subnet

4-5

 

mask, gateway, and domain name servers.

 

 

 

 

RADIUS

Configures the RADIUS server for wireless client authentication and

4-11

 

accounting.

 

 

 

 

Authentication

Configures the access point as an 802.1x authentication supplicant

4-15

 

with the network.

 

 

 

 

Filter Control

Filters communications between wireless clients, access to the

4-18

 

management interface from wireless clients, and traffic matching

 

 

specific Ethernet protocol types.

 

 

 

 

CDP Settings

Configures the AP to use Cabletron Discovery Protocol (CDP).

4-24

 

 

 

Rogue AP Detection

Scans the airwaves and collects information about access points in

4-27

 

the area.

 

 

 

 

RoamAbout RBT-4102 Wireless Access Point Configuration Guide 4-1

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Enterasys Networks RBT-4102 Advanced Configuration, Using the Web Interface, Using the Command Line Interface CLI, Menu