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Features, Management Options

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Features Chapter 1 Overview Features Bridges running Cisco IOS offer these software features: • VLANs-Allow VLAN trunking on both wireless and Ethernet interfaces. • QoS-Use this feature to support quality of service for prioritizing traffic on the wireless interface. • RADIUS Accounting-Enable accounting on the bridge to send accounting data about wireless client devices to a RADIUS server on your network. • TACACS+ adminstrator authentication-Enable TACACS+ for server-based, detailed accounting information and flexible administrative control over authentication and authorization processes. It provides secure, centralized validation of administrators attempting to gain access to your bridge. • Enhanced security-Enable three advanced security features to protect against sophisticated attacks on your wireless network's WEP keys: Message Integrity Check (MIC) and WEP key hashing. • Enhanced authentication services-Set up non-root bridges to authenticate to your network like other wireless client devices. After you provide a network username and password for the non-root bridge, it authenticates to your network using LEAP, Cisco's wireless authentication method, and receives and uses dynamic WEP keys. Management Options You can use the bridge management system through the following interfaces: • The IOS command-line interface (CLI), which you use through a Telnet session. Most of the examples in this manual are taken from the CLI. Chapter 4, "Using the Command-Line Interface," provides a detailed description of the CLI. • A web-browser interface, which you use through a web browser. Chapter 3, "Using the Web-Browser Interface," provides a detailed description of the web-browser interface. • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). Chapter 16, "Configuring SNMP," explains how to configure your bridge for SNMP management. Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Wireless Bridges Software Configuration Guide 1-2 OL-4059-01

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Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Wireless Bridges Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 1
Overview
Features
Features
Bridges running Cisco IOS offer these software features:
VLANs—Allow VLAN trunking on both wireless and Ethernet interfaces.
QoS—Use this feature to support quality of service for prioritizing traffic on the wireless interface.
RADIUS Accounting—Enable accounting on the bridge to send accounting data about wireless
client devices to a RADIUS server on your network.
TACACS+ adminstrator authentication—Enable TACACS+ for server-based, detailed accounting
information and flexible administrative control over authentication and authorization processes. It
provides secure, centralized validation of administrators attempting to gain access to your bridge.
Enhanced security—Enable three advanced security features to protect against sophisticated attacks
on your wireless network's WEP keys: Message Integrity Check (MIC) and WEP key hashing.
Enhanced authentication services—Set up non-root bridges to authenticate to your network like
other wireless client devices. After you provide a network username and password for the non-root
bridge, it authenticates to your network using LEAP, Cisco's wireless authentication method, and
receives and uses dynamic WEP keys.
Management Options
You can use the bridge management system through the following interfaces:
The IOS command-line interface (CLI), which you use through a Telnet session. Most of the
examples in this manual are taken from the CLI.
Chapter 4, “Using the Command-Line Interface,”
provides a detailed description of the CLI.
A web-browser interface, which you use through a web browser.
Chapter 3, “Using the
Web-Browser Interface,”
provides a detailed description of the web-browser interface.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
Chapter
16, “Configuring SNMP,”
explains how to
configure your bridge for SNMP management.