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3.2.5 Further details Once a access point has been connected it will be possible to see the SSID which has been created. Under Management one may wish to configure a number of things, such as SNMP parameters (which shall be used in communication with, among other things, the WCS), HTTP, Telnet, administration users, logging, and so on. Regarding timeout values for EAP authentication, the section "Manipulating EAP Timers" in the Cisco document http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk722/tk809/technologies_configuration_example09186a0080665d18.shtml gives some valuable recommendations that should be considered. 29

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3.2.5
Further details
Once a access point has been connected it will be possible to see the SSID which has been created.
Under
Management one may wish to configure a number of things, such as
SNMP parameters
(which shall be used in communication with, among other things, the WCS), HTTP, Telnet,
administration users, logging, and so on.
Regarding timeout values for EAP authentication, the section “Manipulating EAP Timers” in the Cisco
document
gives some valuable recommendations that should be considered.