D-Link DWL-8500AP Product Manual - Page 17

Security Features, Networking, Maintainability, Virtual Local Area Network VLAN support - reset

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1 Overview of the D-Link Access Point • SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP) SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP) is a QoS approach for Wi-Fi deployments. SVP is an open specification that is compliant with the IEEE 802.11b standard. SVP minimizes delay and prioritizes voice packets over data packets on the WLAN, which increases the probability of better network performance. Security Features The DWL-3500AP and DWL-8500AP access points provide several different security levels and options: • Prevent SSID Broadcast • Weak Initialization Vector (IV) avoidance • Wireless Equivalent Privacy (WEP) • Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2) • WPA Personal • WPA Enterprise • IEEE 802.11i Architecture Support • Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) • MAC address filtering • Secure Sockets Shell (SSH) • Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) • IEEE 802.1X Supplicant Networking The DWL-3500AP and DWL-8500AP access points have the following networking features: • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) support for dynamically obtaining network configuration information. • Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) support • Eight virtual access points (VAPs) per radio For each VAP, you can configure a unique SSID name, a default VLAN ID, a security mode, external RADIUS server information, and radio association. Additionally, you can configure dynamic VLANs on an external RADIUS server. • HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet, and SSH • Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) • 802.1p Maintainability You can perform many maintenance and monitoring tasks from the DWL-3500AP and DWL8500AP Administrator Web UI: • Status, monitoring, and tracking views of the network including session monitoring, client associations, transmit/receive statistics, and event log • Link integrity monitoring to continually verify connection to the client, regardless of network traffic activity levels • Reset configuration option Features and Benefits 17

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Features and Benefits
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1
Overview of the D-Link Access Point
SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP)
SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP) is a QoS approach for Wi-Fi deployments. SVP is an
open specification that is compliant with the IEEE 802.11b standard. SVP minimizes
delay and prioritizes voice packets over data packets on the WLAN, which increases the
probability of better network performance.
Security Features
The DWL-3500AP and DWL-8500AP access points provide several different security levels
and options:
Prevent SSID Broadcast
Weak Initialization Vector (IV) avoidance
Wireless Equivalent Privacy (
WEP
)
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/
WPA2
)
WPA Personal
WPA Enterprise
IEEE 802.11i Architecture Support
Advanced Encryption Standard (
AES
)
MAC address filtering
Secure Sockets Shell (SSH)
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
IEEE 802.1X Supplicant
Networking
The DWL-3500AP and DWL-8500AP access points have the following networking features:
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (
DHCP
) support for dynamically obtaining
network configuration information.
Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) support
Eight virtual access points (VAPs) per radio
For each VAP, you can configure a unique SSID name, a default VLAN ID, a security
mode, external RADIUS server information, and radio association. Additionally, you can
configure dynamic VLANs on an external RADIUS server.
HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet, and SSH
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
802.1p
Maintainability
You can perform many maintenance and monitoring tasks from the DWL-3500AP and DWL-
8500AP Administrator Web UI:
Status, monitoring, and tracking views of the network including session monitoring, client
associations, transmit/receive statistics, and event log
Link integrity monitoring to continually verify connection to the client, regardless of
network traffic activity levels
Reset configuration option