Network Setup 4-25

WPA-WPA2-TKIP

Use the WPA-TKIP radio button to enable Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) with Temporal Key

 

Integrity Protocol (TKIP). For detailed information on configuring TKIP for the WLAN, see

 

Configuring WPA/WPA2 using TKIP and CCMP on page 4-43.

WPA2-CCMP

WPA2 is a newer 802.11i standard that provides even stronger wireless security than Wi-Fi

 

Protected Access (WPA) and WEP. CCMP is the security standard used by the Advanced

 

Encryption Standard (AES). AES serves the same function TKIP does for WPA-TKIP. CCMP

 

computes a Message Integrity Check (MIC) using the proven Cipher Block Chaining (CBC)

 

technique. Changing just one bit in a message produces a totally different result. For detailed

 

information on configuring CCMP for the WLAN, see Configuring WPA/WPA2 using TKIP and

 

CCMP on page 4-43.

8. Refer to the Advanced field for the following information:

Accounting Mode

If using a Syslog server to conduct accounting for the switch, select the Syslog option from

 

the Accounting Mode drop-down menu. Once selected, a Syslog Config button is enabled

 

on the bottom of the Network > Wireless LANs > Edit screen. Use this sub screen to provide

 

the Syslog Server IP address and port for the Syslog Server performing the accounting

 

function.

 

If either Hotspot or MAC Authentication have been selected from within the Authentication

 

field, a Radius Config button is enabled (on the bottom of the screen) allowing the user to

 

define a Primary and Secondary Radius Accounting Server IP address, port, shared secret

 

password and timeout and retry. Define these accounting settings as required for the switch.

 

The default Accounting Mode setting is Off.

Answer Broadcast

Enabling Broadcast ESS allows you to broadcast the WLANs SSID with outgoing data traffic.

ESS

 

Use Voice

Select the Use Voice Prioritization option if Voice is used on the WLAN. This gives priority to

Prioritization

voice packets and voice management packets.

Enable SVP

Enabling SVP (Spectralink Voice Prioritization) sends packets allowing the switch to identify

 

MU's as voice MU's. Thereafter, any UDP packet sent by these MU's is prioritized ahead of

 

data.

Secure Beacon

Closed system is the secure beacon feature for not answering broadcast SSID. This option

 

still allows MU to MU communication within the WLAN.

MU to MU Traffic Allows frames from one MU, where the destination MAC is of another MU, are switch to that second MU. Use the drop-down menu to select one of the following options:

Drop Packets – This restricts MU to MU communication based on the WLAN’s configuration

Allow Packets – This allows MU to MU communication based on the WLAN’s configuration

Forward through switch – The frames from the MU are switched out to the wired network (out of the switch). Another upstream device decides whether the frame should be sent back to the second MU, and if so, it sends the frame back to the switch and is switched out just like any other frame on the wire.

MU Idle Time

Set the MUs idle time limit in seconds.

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Motorola WS5100 manual Refer to the Advanced field for the following information