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2300 Series

Brand: Nortel | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. command line reference
  2. restricted rights legend
  3. legal information
  4. software license agreement
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. getting help from the nortel web site
  8. Introducing the Nortel WLAN 2300 System
  9. Documentation
  10. Safety and Advisory Notices
  11. Text and Syntax Conventions
  12. Using the Command-Line Interface
  13. Command Prompts
  14. Syntax Notation
  15. MAC Address Notation
  16. MAC Address Wildcards
  17. Matching Order for Wildcards
  18. Command-Line Editing
  19. Using CLI Help
  20. Understanding Command Descriptions
  21. Access Commands
  22. set enablepass
  23. Port Commands
  24. clear port counters
  25. clear port-group
  26. clear port mirror
  27. clear port type
  28. monitor port counters
  29. reset port
  30. set port
  31. set port media-type
  32. set port mirror
  33. set port name
  34. set port negotiation
  35. set port speed
  36. set port trap
  37. set port type wired-auth
  38. show port counters
  39. show port-group
  40. show port media-type
  41. show port mirror
  42. show port status
  43. System Services Commands
  44. clear banner motd
  45. clear prompt
  46. set auto-config
  47. set banner motd
  48. set confirm
  49. set license
  50. set prompt
  51. set system countrycode
  52. set system idle-timeout
  53. set system location
  54. set system name
  55. show banner motd
  56. show system
  57. show tech-support
  58. VLAN Commands
  59. clear fdb
  60. clear security l2-restrict
  61. clear vlan
  62. set fdb
  63. set fdb agingtime
  64. set vlan name
  65. set vlan port
  66. show fdb
  67. show fdb agingtime
  68. show fdb count
  69. show roaming vlan
  70. show security l2-restrict
  71. show tunnel
  72. show vlan config
  73. Quality of Service Commands
  74. show qos
  75. IP Services Commands
  76. clear interface
  77. clear ip alias
  78. clear ip dns server
  79. clear ip telnet
  80. clear snmp community
  81. clear snmp notify profile
  82. clear snmp usm
  83. clear timezone
  84. set arp
  85. set arp agingtime
  86. set interface dhcp-client
  87. set interface dhcp-server
  88. set interface status
  89. set ip alias
  90. set ip dns domain
  91. set ip dns server
  92. set ip https server
  93. set ip snmp server
  94. set ip ssh server
  95. set ip telnet
  96. set ntp
  97. set ntp server
  98. set snmp community
  99. set snmp notify profile
  100. set snmp notify target
  101. set snmp protocol
  102. set snmp security
  103. set summertime
  104. set timedate
  105. set timezone
  106. show arp
  107. show dhcp-client
  108. show dhcp-server
  109. show interface
  110. show ip alias
  111. show ip dns
  112. show ip https
  113. show ip route
  114. show ip telnet
  115. show ntp
  116. show snmp community
  117. show snmp status
  118. show summertime
  119. show timezone
  120. AAA Commands
  121. clear accounting
  122. clear authentication admin
  123. clear authentication console
  124. clear authentication dot1x
  125. clear authentication mac
  126. clear authentication web
  127. clear user
  128. clear user attr
  129. clear user group
  130. clear usergroup attr
  131. set accounting system
  132. set authentication admin
  133. set authentication console
  134. set authentication dot1x
  135. set authentication mac
  136. set authentication proxy
  137. set authentication web
  138. set location policy
  139. set user
  140. set user attr
  141. set user group
  142. show aaa
  143. Mobility Domain Commands
  144. clear mobility-domain
  145. set mobility-domain member
  146. set mobility-domain mode member seed-ip
  147. set mobility-domain mode seed domain-name
  148. show mobility-domain config
  149. Network Domain Commands
  150. clear network-domain mode
  151. clear network-domain seed-ip
  152. set network-domain peer
  153. set network-domain mode seed domain-name
  154. AP Commands
  155. clear ap image
  156. clear ap local-switching vlan-profile
  157. clear ap radio
  158. clear ap boot-configuration
  159. clear radio-profile
  160. clear service-profile
  161. reset ap
  162. set ap auto mode
  163. set ap auto radiotype
  164. set ap bias
  165. set ap blink
  166. set ap boot-configuration ip
  167. set ap boot-configuration mesh mode
  168. set ap boot-configuration mesh psk-raw
  169. set ap boot-configuration switch
  170. set ap boot-configuration vlan
  171. set ap fingerprint
  172. set ap group
  173. set ap image
  174. set ap local-switching mode
  175. set ap name
  176. set ap radio antenna-location
  177. set ap radio auto-tune max-power
  178. set ap radio auto-tune max-retransmissions
  179. set ap radio channel
  180. set ap radio min-tx-datarate
  181. set ap radio load-balancing group
  182. set ap radio radio-profile
  183. set ap radio tx-power
  184. set ap security
  185. set ap sticky-bit
  186. set load-balancing mode
  187. set load-balancing strictness
  188. set radio-profile active-scan
  189. set radio-profile auth-dot1x
  190. set radio-profile auto-tune channel-holddown
  191. set radio-profile auto-tune channel-interval
  192. set radio-profile auto-tune channel-lockdown
  193. set radio-profile auto-tune power-interval
  194. set radio-profile auto-tune power-lockdown
  195. set radio-profile auto-tune power-ramp-interval
  196. set radio-profile beaconed-ssid
  197. set radio-profile countermeasures
  198. set radio-profile crypto-ssid
  199. set radio-profile frag-threshold
  200. set radio-profile long-retry
  201. set radio-profile mode
  202. set radio-profile preamble-length
  203. set radio-profile rts-threshold
  204. set radio-profile service-profile
  205. set radio-profile shared-key-auth
  206. set radio-profile wmm-powersave
  207. set service-profile auth-dot1x
  208. set service-profile auth-fallthru
  209. set service-profile auth-psk
  210. set service-profile beacon
  211. set service-profile cac-mode
  212. set service-profile cac-session
  213. set service-profile cipher-tkip
  214. set service-profile cipher-wep
  215. set service-profile cos
  216. set service-profile dhcp-restrict
  217. set service-profile idle-client-probing
  218. set service-profile load-balancing-exempt
  219. set service-profile long-retry-count
  220. set service-profile no-broadcast
  221. set service-profile proxy-arp
  222. set service-profile psk-phrase
  223. set service-profile psk-raw
  224. set service-profile shared-key-auth
  225. set service-profile short-retry-count
  226. set service-profile soda agent-directory
  227. set service-profile soda failure-page
  228. set service-profile soda logout-page
  229. set service-profile soda mode
  230. set service-profile soda remediation-acl
  231. set service-profile ssid-name
  232. set service-profile ssid-type
  233. set service-profile tkip-mc-time
  234. set service-profile user-idle-timeout
  235. set service-profile web-portal-form
  236. set service-profile web-portal-session-timeout
  237. set service-profile wep active-multicast-index
  238. set service-profile wep active-unicast-index
  239. set service-profile wep key-index
  240. show ap arp
  241. show ap counters
  242. show ap dual-home
  243. show ap fdb
  244. show ap qos-stats
  245. show ap etherstats
  246. show ap group
  247. show ap status
  248. show ap vlan
  249. show auto-tune attributes
  250. show auto-tune neighbors
  251. show ap connection
  252. show ap global
  253. show ap unconfigured
  254. show load-balancing group
  255. show radio-profile
  256. show service-profile
  257. STP Commands
  258. clear spantree portcost
  259. clear spantree portvlancost
  260. clear spantree statistics
  261. set spantree
  262. set spantree fwddelay
  263. set spantree maxage
  264. set spantree portfast
  265. set spantree portpri
  266. set spantree portvlanpri
  267. set spantree priority
  268. show spantree
  269. show spantree backbonefast
  270. show spantree blockedports
  271. show spantree portfast
  272. show spantree portvlancost
  273. show spantree statistics
  274. show spantree uplinkfast
  275. IGMP Snooping Commands
  276. set igmp
  277. set igmp mrouter
  278. set igmp mrsol mrsi
  279. set igmp proxy-report
  280. set igmp qri
  281. set igmp querier
  282. set igmp receiver
  283. show igmp
  284. show igmp mrouter
  285. show igmp querier
  286. show igmp receiver-table
  287. show igmp statistics
  288. Session Management Commands
  289. clear sessions network
  290. show sessions
  291. show sessions network
  292. Security ACL Commands
  293. clear security acl map
  294. commit security acl
  295. rollback security acl
  296. set security acl
  297. set security acl map
  298. Cryptography Commands
  299. crypto ca-certificate
  300. crypto certificate
  301. crypto generate key
  302. crypto generate request
  303. crypto generate self-signed
  304. crypto otp
  305. crypto pkcs
  306. show crypto ca-certificate
  307. show crypto certificate
  308. show crypto key domain
  309. RADIUS and Server Groups Commands
  310. clear radius client system-ip
  311. clear radius proxy client
  312. clear radius server
  313. set radius
  314. set radius client system-ip
  315. set radius proxy client
  316. set radius server
  317. set server group
  318. set server group load-balance
  319. X Management Commands
  320. clear dot1x max-req
  321. clear dot1x port-control
  322. clear dot1x reauth-period
  323. clear dot1x timeout supplicant
  324. set dot1x authcontrol
  325. set dot1x key-tx
  326. set dot1x port-control
  327. set dot1x reauth
  328. set dot1x reauth-max
  329. set dot1x timeout supplicant
  330. set dot1x tx-period
  331. show dot1x
  332. RF Detection Commands
  333. clear rfdetect attack-list
  334. clear rfdetect ignore
  335. clear rfdetect vendor-list
  336. set rfdetect ignore
  337. set rfdetect log
  338. set rfdetect signature
  339. set rfdetect vendor-list
  340. show rfdetect attack-list
  341. show rfdetect clients
  342. show rfdetect countermeasures
  343. show rfdetect counters
  344. show rfdetect ignore
  345. show rfdetect ssid-list
  346. show rfdetect vendor-list
  347. File Management Commands
  348. clear boot config
  349. load config
  350. reset system
  351. save config
  352. set boot backup-configuration
  353. set boot partition
  354. show boot
  355. show config
  356. show version
  357. uninstall soda agent
  358. Trace Commands
  359. clear trace
  360. set trace authentication
  361. set trace dot1x
  362. set trace sm
  363. show trace
  364. Snoop Commands
  365. clear snoop map
  366. set snoop
  367. set snoop map
  368. set snoop mode
  369. System Log Commands
  370. set log
  371. set log mark
  372. set log trace mbytes
  373. show log config
  374. Boot Prompt Commands
  375. Command Index
  376. Table Of Contents
  377. Table Of Contents
  378. Table Of Contents
  379. Table Of Contents
  380. Table Of Contents
  381. Table Of Contents
2300 Series first page preview

2300 Series

Brand: Nortel | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. restricted rights legend
  2. legal information
  3. software license agreement
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. Table Of Contents
  17. Table Of Contents
  18. Table Of Contents
  19. Introducing the Nortel WLAN 2300 System
  20. Documentation
  21. Safety and Advisory Notices
  22. Text and Syntax Conventions
  23. Using the Command-Line Interface
  24. Command Prompts
  25. Syntax Notation
  26. Text Entry Conventions and Allowed Characters
  27. User Wildcards, MAC Address Wildcards, and VLAN Wildcards
  28. vlan wildcards
  29. Port Lists
  30. Virtual LAN Identification
  31. Command-Line Editing
  32. Keyboard Shortcuts
  33. History Buffer
  34. Tabs
  35. Single-Asterisk (*) Wildcard Character
  36. Double-Asterisk (**) Wildcard Characters
  37. Using CLI Help
  38. Understanding Command Descriptions
  39. Configuring AAA for Administrative and Local Access
  40. Before You Start
  41. About Administrative Access
  42. Access Modes
  43. Types of Administrative Access
  44. Enabling an Administrator
  45. Setting the WSS Switch Enable Password
  46. Authenticating at the Console
  47. Customizing AAA with "Wildcards" and Groups
  48. Setting User Passwords
  49. Adding and Clearing Local Users for Administrative Access
  50. Displaying the AAA Configuration
  51. Administrative AAA Configuration Scenarios
  52. Local Authentication
  53. for Telnet Users
  54. Local Override and Backup Local Authentication
  55. Authentication When RADIUS Servers Do Not Respond
  56. Configuring and Managing Ports and VLANs
  57. Setting the Port Type
  58. WSS 2380 40 AP Software License Upgrade
  59. clearing a port
  60. Configuring a Port Name
  61. Configuring Port Operating Parameters
  62. resetting a port
  63. Displaying Port Information
  64. displaying port statistics
  65. Configuring Load-Sharing Port Groups
  66. Configuring and Managing VLANs
  67. Understanding VLANs in Nortel WSS Software
  68. vlan names
  69. tunnel affinity
  70. Configuring a VLAN
  71. Changing Tunneling Affinity
  72. Displaying VLAN Information
  73. Types of Forwarding Database Entries
  74. How Entries Enter the Forwarding Database
  75. Displaying Forwarding Database Information
  76. Adding an Entry to the Forwarding Database
  77. Removing Entries from the Forwarding Database
  78. Configuring the Aging Timeout Period
  79. Configuring and Managing IP Interfaces and Services
  80. Configuring and Managing IP Interfaces
  81. Adding an IP Interface
  82. configuring the dhcp client
  83. Disabling or Reenabling an IP Interface
  84. Removing an IP Interface
  85. Displaying IP Interface Information
  86. Designating the System IP Address
  87. Displaying the System IP Address
  88. Clearing the System IP Address
  89. Displaying IP Routes
  90. Adding a Static Route
  91. Removing a Static Route
  92. Managing SSH
  93. Managing Telnet
  94. Managing HTTPS
  95. Enabling or Disabling the DNS Client
  96. Configuring DNS Servers
  97. Configuring a Default Domain Name
  98. Displaying DNS Server Information
  99. Adding an Alias
  100. Removing an Alias
  101. Displaying Aliases
  102. Setting the Time Zone
  103. Configuring the Summertime Period
  104. Statically Configuring the System Time and Date
  105. Displaying the Time and Date
  106. Configuring and Managing NTP
  107. Adding an NTP Server
  108. Removing an NTP Server
  109. Changing the NTP Update Interval
  110. Resetting the Update Interval to the Default
  111. Enabling the NTP Client
  112. Displaying NTP Information
  113. Displaying ARP Table Entries
  114. Adding an ARP Entry
  115. Changing the Aging Timeout
  116. Logging In to a Remote Device
  117. Tracing a Route
  118. Configuring SNMP
  119. Setting the System Location and Contact Strings
  120. Enabling SNMP Versions
  121. Configuring Community Strings (SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c Only)
  122. Creating a USM User for SNMPv3
  123. command examples
  124. Setting SNMP Security
  125. Configuring a Notification Profile
  126. Configuring a Notification Target
  127. Enabling the SNMP Service
  128. Displaying SNMP Version and Status Information
  129. Displaying the Configured SNMP Community Strings
  130. Displaying USM Settings
  131. Displaying Notification Profiles
  132. Displaying Notification Targets
  133. Displaying SNMP Statistics Counters
  134. Configuring and Managing Mobility Domain Roaming
  135. Configuring a Mobility Domain
  136. Configuring the Seed
  137. Configuring Member WSSs on the Seed
  138. Configuring a Member
  139. Displaying Mobility Domain Status
  140. Displaying the Mobility Domain Configuration
  141. Clearing a Mobility Domain from a WSS
  142. Clearing a Mobility Domain Member from a Seed
  143. Displaying Roaming Stations
  144. Displaying Roaming VLANs and Their Affinities
  145. Displaying Tunnel Information
  146. Requirements for Roaming to Succeed
  147. Effects of Timers on Roaming
  148. Monitoring Roaming Sessions
  149. Configuring User Encryption
  150. client support
  151. Configuring WPA
  152. WPA Cipher Suites
  153. TKIP Countermeasures
  154. WPA Authentication Methods
  155. WPA Information Element
  156. Client Support
  157. changing the tkip countermeasures timer value
  158. Configuring RSN (802.11i)
  159. displaying rsn settings
  160. Configuring WEP
  161. Setting Static WEP Key Values
  162. Assigning Static WEP Keys
  163. Enabling WPA with TKIP
  164. Enabling Dynamic WEP in a WPA Network
  165. Configuring Encryption for MAC Clients
  166. Configuring AP access points
  167. Country of Operation
  168. Directly Connected APs and Distributed APs
  169. distributed aps and stp
  170. session load balancing
  171. Service Profiles
  172. public and private ssids
  173. Radio Profiles
  174. default radio profile
  175. Specifying the Country of Operation
  176. country code
  177. Configuring a Template for Automatic AP Configuration
  178. configured aps have precedence over unconfigured aps
  179. changing ap parameter values
  180. Configuring AP Port Parameters
  181. configuring an indirectly connected ap
  182. clearing an ap from the configuration
  183. changing bias
  184. Configuring AP-WSS Security
  185. finding the fingerprint
  186. fingerprint log message
  187. Configuring a Service Profile
  188. Configuring a Radio Profile
  189. changing the beacon interval
  190. changing the fragmentation threshold
  191. changing the maximum receive threshold
  192. changing the preamble length
  193. Configuring Radio-Specific Parameters
  194. configuring the external antenna model
  195. Mapping the Radio Profile to Service Profiles
  196. Assigning a Radio Profile and Enabling Radios
  197. Enabling or Disabling Individual Radios
  198. Disabling or Reenabling All Radios Using a Profile
  199. Resetting a Radio to its Factory Default Settings
  200. Restarting an AP
  201. Displaying AP Configuration Information
  202. Displaying a List of Distributed APs
  203. Displaying a List of Distributed APs that Are Not Configured
  204. Displaying Connection Information for Distributed APs
  205. Displaying Service Profile Information
  206. Displaying Radio Profile Information
  207. Displaying AP Status Information
  208. Displaying AP Statistics Counters
  209. Configuring RF Auto-Tuning
  210. Initial Channel and Power Assignment
  211. Channel and Power Tuning
  212. tuning the transmit data rate
  213. RF Auto-Tuning Parameters
  214. Changing RF Auto-Tuning Settings
  215. Changing Channel Tuning Settings
  216. Changing Power Tuning Settings
  217. Changing the Minimum Transmit Data Rate
  218. Displaying RF Auto-Tuning Settings
  219. Displaying RF Neighbors
  220. Displaying RF Attributes
  221. Wi-Fi Multimedia
  222. QoS on the WSS Switch
  223. Disabling or Reenabling WMM
  224. Displaying WMM Information
  225. Configuring and Managing Spanning Tree Protocol
  226. Enabling the Spanning Tree Protocol
  227. Changing Standard Spanning Tree Parameters
  228. port priority
  229. Changing the Bridge Priority
  230. Changing STP Port Parameters
  231. Changing Spanning Tree Timers
  232. Configuring and Managing STP Fast Convergence Features
  233. uplink fast convergence
  234. Configuring Port Fast Convergence
  235. Displaying Port Fast Convergence Information
  236. Configuring Backbone Fast Convergence
  237. Displaying the Backbone Fast Convergence State
  238. Configuring Uplink Fast Convergence
  239. Displaying Uplink Fast Convergence Information
  240. Displaying STP Bridge and Port Information
  241. Displaying the STP Port Cost on a VLAN Basis
  242. Displaying Blocked STP Ports
  243. Displaying Spanning Tree Statistics
  244. Clearing STP Statistics
  245. Configuring and Managing IGMP Snooping
  246. Enabling the Pseudo-Querier
  247. Changing the Query Interval
  248. Changing the Other-Querier-Present Interval
  249. Changing the Query Response Interval
  250. Changing the Last Member Query Interval
  251. Changing Robustness
  252. Changing the Router Solicitation Interval
  253. Adding or Removing a Static Multicast Router Port
  254. Adding or Removing a Static Multicast Receiver Port
  255. Displaying Multicast Configuration Information and Statistics
  256. Displaying Multicast Queriers
  257. Displaying Multicast Routers
  258. Displaying Multicast Receivers
  259. Configuring and Managing Security ACLs
  260. Overview of Security ACL Commands
  261. Security ACL Filters
  262. Setting a Source IP ACL
  263. wildcard masks
  264. Setting an ICMP ACL
  265. Setting TCP and UDP ACLs
  266. Determining the ACE Order
  267. Committing a Security ACL
  268. Viewing Security ACL Information
  269. Clearing Security ACLs
  270. Mapping User-Based Security ACLs
  271. Mapping Security ACLs to Ports, VLANs, Virtual Ports, or Distributed APs
  272. Modifying a Security ACL
  273. Adding Another ACE to a Security ACL
  274. Placing One ACE before Another
  275. Modifying an Existing Security ACL
  276. Clearing Security ACLs from the Edit Buffer
  277. Using ACLs to Change CoS
  278. Filtering Based on DSCP Values
  279. Enabling Prioritization for Legacy Voice over IP
  280. Enabling SVP Optimization for SpectraLink Phones
  281. Managing Keys and Certificates
  282. Wireless Security through TLS
  283. PEAP-MS-CHAP-V2 Security
  284. Public Key Infrastructures
  285. Public and Private Keys
  286. Digital Certificates
  287. PKCS #7, PKCS #10, and PKCS #12 Object Files
  288. Choosing the Appropriate Certificate Installation Method for Your Network
  289. Creating Public-Private Key Pairs
  290. Generating Self-Signed Certificates
  291. Installing a Key Pair and Certificate from a PKCS #12 Object File
  292. Creating a CSR and Installing a Certificate from a PKCS #7 Object File
  293. Installing a CA's Own Certificate
  294. Displaying Certificate and Key Information
  295. Creating Self-Signed Certificates
  296. Installing CA-Signed Certificates from PKCS #12 Object Files
  297. and a PKCS #7 Object File
  298. Configuring AAA for Network Users
  299. Authentication
  300. authentication algorithm
  301. user credential requirements
  302. Authorization
  303. Accounting
  304. Summary of AAA Features
  305. Wildcards" and Groups for Network User Classification
  306. AAA Methods for IEEE 802.1X and Web Network Access
  307. remote authentication with local backup
  308. IEEE 802.1X Extensible Authentication Protocol Types
  309. Ways an WSS Switch Can Use EAP
  310. Effects of Authentication Type on Encryption Method
  311. Configuring 802.1X Acceleration
  312. Using Pass-Through
  313. Authenticating through a Local Database
  314. Binding User Authentication to Machine Authentication
  315. authentication rule requirements
  316. bonded authentication period
  317. Configuring Authentication and Authorization by MAC Address
  318. Adding and Clearing MAC Users and User Groups Locally
  319. Configuring MAC Authentication and Authorization
  320. Changing the MAC Authorization Password for RADIUS
  321. How Portal Web-based AAA Works
  322. Web-based AAA Requirements and Recommendations
  323. wss recommendations
  324. Configuring Portal Web-based AAA
  325. Using a Custom Login
  326. custom login page scenario
  327. Using Dynamic Fields in Web-based AAA Redirect URLs
  328. Configuring Last-Resort Access
  329. Configuring AAA for Users of Third-Party APs
  330. Authentication Process for 802.1X Users of a Third-Party AP
  331. Requirements
  332. Configuring Authentication for 802.1X Users of a Third-Party AP
  333. Assigning Authorization Attributes
  334. Assigning Attributes to Users and Groups
  335. Assigning a Security ACL to a User or a Group
  336. Clearing a Security ACL from a User or Group
  337. Assigning Encryption Types to Wireless Users
  338. Overriding or Adding Attributes Locally with a Location Policy
  339. About the Location Policy
  340. How the Location Policy Differs from a Security ACL
  341. Setting the Location Policy
  342. Clearing Location Policy Rules and Disabling the Location Policy
  343. Viewing Local Accounting Records
  344. Viewing Roaming Accounting Records
  345. Avoiding AAA Problems in Configuration Order
  346. Table Of Contents
  347. Using Authentication and Accounting Rules Together
  348. Configuring a Mobility Profile
  349. Network User Configuration Scenarios
  350. General Use of Network User Commands
  351. Enabling RADIUS Pass-Through Authentication
  352. Enabling PEAP-MS-CHAP-V2 Authentication
  353. Enabling PEAP-MS-CHAP-V2 Offload
  354. Combining 802.1X Acceleration with Pass-Through Authentication
  355. Overriding AAA-Assigned VLANs
  356. Configuring Communication with RADIUS
  357. Before You Begin
  358. Configuring Global RADIUS Defaults
  359. Setting the System IP Address as the Source Address
  360. Configuring Individual RADIUS Servers
  361. Deleting RADIUS Servers
  362. Creating Server Groups
  363. adding members to a server group
  364. Deleting a Server Group
  365. Managing 802.1X on the WSS Switch
  366. Enabling and Disabling 802.1X Globally
  367. Setting 802.1X Port Control
  368. Enabling 802.1X Key Transmission
  369. Configuring 802.1X Key Transmission Time Intervals
  370. Managing WEP Keys
  371. Setting EAP Retransmission Attempts
  372. Enabling and Disabling 802.1X Reauthentication
  373. Setting the Maximum Number of 802.1X Reauthentication Attempts
  374. Setting the 802.1X Reauthentication Period
  375. Setting the Bonded Authentication Period
  376. Setting the 802.1X Quiet Period
  377. Setting the 802.1X Timeout for an Authorization Server
  378. Setting the 802.1X Timeout for a Client
  379. Viewing 802.1X Clients
  380. Viewing the 802.1X Configuration
  381. Viewing 802.1X Statistics
  382. Managing Sessions
  383. Displaying and Clearing All Administrative Sessions
  384. Displaying and Clearing an Administrative Console Session
  385. Displaying and Clearing Administrative Telnet Sessions
  386. Displaying and Clearing Client Telnet Sessions
  387. Displaying Verbose Network Session Information
  388. Displaying and Clearing Network Sessions by Username
  389. Displaying and Clearing Network Sessions by MAC Address
  390. Displaying and Clearing Network Sessions by VLAN Name
  391. Displaying and Clearing Network Sessions by Session ID
  392. Managing System Files
  393. Displaying Software Version Information
  394. Displaying Boot Information
  395. Displaying a List of Files
  396. Copying a File
  397. Deleting a File
  398. Creating a Subdirectory
  399. Removing a Subdirectory
  400. Displaying the Running Configuration
  401. Saving Configuration Changes
  402. Specifying the Configuration File to Use After the Next Reboot
  403. Loading a Configuration File
  404. Resetting to the Factory Default Configuration
  405. Managing Configuration Changes
  406. Backup and Restore Examples
  407. Rogue Detection and Countermeasures
  408. Rogue access points and Clients
  409. RF Detection Scans
  410. Countermeasures
  411. Configuring Rogue Detection Lists
  412. Configuring a Permitted Vendor List
  413. Configuring a Permitted SSID List
  414. Configuring a Client Black List
  415. Configuring an Attack List
  416. Configuring an Ignore List
  417. Disabling or Reenabling Active Scan
  418. Disabling or Reenabling Logging of Rogues
  419. Flood Attacks
  420. DoS Attacks
  421. Netstumbler and Wellenreiter Applications
  422. Wireless Bridge
  423. Ad-Hoc Network
  424. Weak WEP Key Used by Client
  425. Disallowed Devices or SSIDs
  426. Displaying Statistics Counters
  427. IDS Log Message Examples
  428. Displaying RF Detection Information
  429. Displaying Rogue Clients
  430. Displaying Rogue Detection Counters
  431. Displaying SSID or BSSID Information for a Mobility Domain
  432. Displaying RF Detect Data
  433. Displaying the APs Detected by an AP Radio
  434. Displaying Countermeasures Information
  435. Troubleshooting a WS Switch
  436. Fixing Common WSS Setup Problems
  437. Recovering the System Password
  438. Configuring and Managing the System Log
  439. Logging Destinations and Levels
  440. Using Log Commands
  441. setting telnet session defaults
  442. Running Traces
  443. Displaying a Trace
  444. About Trace Results
  445. Copying Trace Results to a Server
  446. Using Show Commands
  447. Viewing FDB Information
  448. Remotely Monitoring Traffic
  449. Configuring a Snoop Filter
  450. Mapping a Snoop Filter to a Radio
  451. Enabling or Disabling a Snoop Filter
  452. Displaying Remote Traffic Monitoring Statistics
  453. Capturing System Information for Technical Support
  454. Displaying Technical Support Information
  455. Sending Information to NETS
  456. Supported RADIUS Attributes
  457. Nortel Vendor-Specific Attributes
  458. Mobility Domain Traffic Ports
  459. DHCP Server
  460. How the WSS Software DHCP Server Works
  461. Displaying DHCP Server Information
  462. Glossary
  463. Index
  464. Command Index
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