Nortel 2380 manuals
2380
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2380
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- canadian department of communications radio interference regulations
- en 55024 statement
- national safety statements of compliance
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Precautions
- Preventing electrostatic damage in new cable installations
- Planning a WLAN installation
- Gathering required information
- Quick Start — Physical Installation
- Installing a new power supply
- Powering on a 2382
- Connecting to the network
- Quick Start — Basic Configuration
- WSS sample network configuration
- Creating a scope on the DHCP server
- Accessing the WSS CLI quickstart wizard
- Installing and using WMS
- Configuring WSS using WMS
- creating a service profile
- Test the solution
- caution statements
- lithium battery caution
- radio safety advisories for access points
2380
Table of contents
- restricted rights legend
- legal information
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introducing the Nortel WLAN 2300 Series System
- Documentation
- Safety and Advisory Notices
- Getting Started
- Hardware Requirements for WMS Services
- Preparing for Installation
- HP OpenView Network Node Manager
- WMS Services Options
- Unpacking Files
- Start WMS Services
- Connect WMS Clients to WMS Services
- WLAN Management Software Access Control
- WLAN Management Software Interface
- Using the Toolbar and Menu Bar
- Easy Configuration Using Wizards
- Planning and Managing Your Wireless Network with WMS
- Network Plan
- Auto-RF
- Which Planning Method Should I Use
- Configuration
- Wireless Configuration
- AAA Security Configuration
- Authorization
- Configure Basic WSS Properties
- Deployment
- Network Status
- Fault Management
- RF Plan Optimization
- Configuring Wireless Services
- Configure Employee Access Services
- Step Summary
- Create a Radio Profile
- Configure RADIUS Servers
- Create a Service Profile for 802.1X Access
- View the Service Profile's Access Rules
- Set Up VLANs on WSSs
- What's Next
- Task Table
- Create a User Group and Guest Users
- Create a Service Profile for Guest Access with Web Login
- Optional: Configure Mobility Profiles
- Configure Voice over Wireless IP Service
- Create a Radio Profile for Voice
- Create a Service Profile for Voice
- Create a Service Profile for SVP VoWIP Devices
- Create a Service Profile for Avaya VoWIP Devices
- Create a Service Profile for Vocera VoWIP Devices
- Using Auto-RF
- Place the Equipment
- Create a Service Profile
- Create a Radio Profile and Map the Service Profile to It
- Apply a Radio Profile to Each Radio
- Using Auto-RF with Modelling
- Insert RF Obstacles
- Create Your RF Coverage Area
- Associate APs to the Coverage Area
- Using RF Planning
- Prepare the Floor Drawings
- Define Site Information
- Import a Floor Plan
- Set the Scale
- Clean Layout
- Model RF Obstacles
- Import a Site Survey
- Add Wiring Closets
- Create Coverage Areas
- Compute and Place APs
- Assign Channel Settings
- Calculate Optimal Power
- Display Coverage
- Generate a Work Order
- Install the Equipment
- Managing and Monitoring Your Network
- Deploy Your Configuration
- Perform Basic Administrative Tasks
- Distribute System Images
- Distributing System Images
- Saving Versions of Network Plans
- Import and Export Switch Configuration Files
- Monitoring Examples
- Monitor an Individual User
- Find the User
- Locate the User
- Display User Activity
- View User Performance Statistics
- Monitor a Group of Users
- Managing Alarms
- Classify and Organize Faults
- Manage Faults
- Alarm Summary Details
- Intrusion Detection System (IDS) Alarms
- Store Faults and Retrieve Fault History
- Generate Alarm Reports
- Alarm History Report
- Security and Client OUI Reports
- Configuring Countermeasures
- Optimizing a Network Plan
- Using RF Measurements from an Ekahau Site Survey
- Generating an Ekahau Site Survey Work Order
- Importing RF Measurements from the Ekahau Site Survey
- Optimizing the RF Coverage Model
- Locating and Fixing Coverage Holes
- Displaying the RF Coverage Area
- Computing and Placing New APs
- Index
2380
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- restricted rights legend
- legal information
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introducing the Nortel WLAN 2300 System
- Documentation
- Text and Syntax Conventions
- Installing WLAN Management Software
- Monitoring Service
- Software Requirements
- Installation Task Overview
- Using the Installation Wizard
- Installation Log File
- Upgrading WLAN Management Software
- Uninstalling WLAN Management Software on Linux Systems
- Interface
- Display Panels
- Organizer Panel
- Alerts Panel
- Reviewing and Deploying Switch Configuration Changes
- Configuration Wizards
- Resizing a Display Panel
- Status Counters
- Copying, Pasting, and Deleting Objects
- Enabling Keyboard Shortcut Mnemonics (Windows XP Only)
- Getting Started
- Restricting Access to WLAN Management Software
- Creating Provision or Monitor Accounts
- Working with Network Plans
- Managing Network Plans
- Saving a Network Plan with a New Name
- Closing a Network Plan
- Sharing a Network Plan
- Defining a Mobility Domain
- Traffic Ports Used by WSS Software
- Creating a Mobility Domain
- Enabling Secure WSS to WSS communications
- Changing the Country Code
- Applying the Network's Auto-RF Settings to the Network Plan
- Configuring AirDefense
- Launching the AirDefense Server User Interface
- Uploading a WSS into the Network Plan
- Creating a Network Domain
- Planning the Nortel WLAN 2300 System
- RF Planning Overview
- Creating or Modifying a Site
- Creating or Modifying Buildings in a Site
- Creating or Modifying Floors
- Importing or Drawing Floor Details
- Preparing a Drawing Before Importing It
- Useful AutoCAD Operations and Naming-Conventions
- Cropping the Paper Space
- Adjusting the Scale of a Drawing
- Working with Layers
- Hiding Layers
- Cleaning Up a Drawing
- Drawing Floor Objects Manually
- Specifying the RF Characteristics of a Floor
- Drawing RF Obstacles
- Importing RF Obstacle Data from a Site Survey
- Site Survey Recommendations
- Generating a Site Survey Order
- Importing RF Measurements
- Applying the RF Measurements to the Floor Plan
- Defining Wireless Coverage Areas
- Defining a Coverage Area
- Drawing a Coverage Area
- Specifying the Wireless Technology for a Coverage Area
- Specifying Coverage Area Properties
- Specifying Floor Properties for the Coverage Area
- Specifying Default Device Settings for the Coverage Area
- Coverage Area
- Configuring Capacity Calculation for Data
- Configuring Capacity Calculation for Voice
- Wiring Closet Associations
- Editing Coverage Areas
- Placing Third-Party Access Points
- Moving a Third-Party AP Icon to its Floor Location
- Placing Installed and Auto-Configured APs
- Computing and Placing APs for a Coverage Area
- Locking and Unlocking Coverage Areas
- Assigning AP Channels
- Computing Optimal Power
- Verifying the Wireless Network
- Placing RF Measurement Points
- Using RF Interactive Measurement Mode
- Generating RF Network Design Information
- Configuring WSS System Parameters
- WSS Configuration Objects
- Adding a WSS to the Network Plan
- Wizard
- Adding a Switch by Uploading its Configuration from the Network
- Configuring Basic and Advanced Settings
- Using the Create WLAN—Security Switch Wizard
- Setting Up a Switch
- Modifying Basic Switch Parameters
- Changing the WSS Software Version
- Changing Time zone Properties
- Converting Auto DAPs into Statically Configured DAPs
- Deleting Auto DAPs
- Launching a Web View Management Session with the Switch
- Enabling Link Notifications
- Configuring a Port for a Directly Connected AP
- Configure a Port for Wired Authentication
- Viewing and Changing Port Groups
- Changing a Port Group
- Configuring SNMP
- Configuring an SNMP V1 or V2c Community String
- Configuring a Notification Profile
- Target
- Viewing and Setting Log and Trace Settings
- Viewing Log Settings
- Creating an External Log Server
- Viewing and Configuring IP Services Settings
- Create an IP Alias
- Configuring DNS
- Configuring ARP
- users and vlans
- Viewing VLANs
- Changing VLAN Membership
- Changing VLAN Spanning Tree Settings
- Changing STP Port Settings in a VLAN
- Enabling STP Fast Convergence Features
- Changing VLAN IGMP Settings
- Configuring Static Multicast Ports
- Restricting Layer 2 Traffic Among Clients in a VLAN
- Restricting Layer 3 Traffic Among Clients in a VLAN
- Configuring the WSS Software DHCP Server
- Changing the Aging Time for FDB Entries
- Creating an ACL
- Configuring Advanced ACL Settings
- Adding a New ACE to a Configured ACL
- Mapping an ACL
- Deleting an ACL
- Viewing and Changing CoS Mappings
- Changing a CoS-to-DSCP Mapping
- Configuring Wireless Parameters
- Service Profiles
- Access Rules
- Viewing Wireless Services
- Configuring a Voice over Wireless Service
- Configuring a Web-Portal (Web-based AAA) Service
- Configuring an Open Access Service
- Configuring a Mesh Services Profile
- Configuring a Custom Service
- Service Profile Tab
- Authorization Attributes Tab
- Voice Configuration Tab
- SODA Tab
- Modifying SSID Encryption Settings and Access Rules
- Modifying Encryption Settings
- Modifying Access Rules
- Viewing and Configuring Radio Profiles
- Moving Radios Back to the Default Radio Profile
- Attributes Tab
- Auto Tune Tab
- Radio Selection Tab
- Viewing Auto-DAP Profile Settings
- Viewing and Configuring APs
- Creating a Distributed AP
- Configuring a Directly Connected AP
- Setting Up AP Redundancy
- Changing the AP Model
- Changing the AP-WSS Security Mode
- AP-2330B and Series 2332 APs
- Viewing and Changing Radio Settings
- Changing Radio Settings
- Adding an Entry to the Permitted Vendor OUI List
- Adding an Entry to the Rogue List
- Enabling AP Signatures
- Accounting Parameters
- Viewing Users and Groups in the Local Database
- Creating a User Group and Assigning Users To It
- Creating a MAC User
- Authorization Attributes
- Viewing and Configuring RADIUS Settings
- Viewing RADIUS Settings, Servers, and Server Groups
- Creating a RADIUS Server Group
- Changing Default RADIUS Settings
- Configuring RADIUS System Accounting
- Viewing and Configuring Global 802.1X Settings
- Viewing and Configuring 802.1X Network Access Rules
- Viewing and Configuring MAC Network Access Rules
- Viewing and Configuring Web-based AAA Network Access Rules
- Viewing and Configuring WSS Administrator Access Rules
- Creating an Access Rule for Telnet or SSH Access
- Viewing and Configuring AAA Support for Third-Party AP Users
- Viewing Settings for Third-Party AP AAA Support
- Configuring a RADIUS Proxy for a Client
- Specifying the WSS Port Connected to the Third-Party AP
- Creating a Location Policy Rule
- Viewing and Changing Mobility Profiles
- Configuring WSSs Remotely
- Staged WSS
- WLAN Management Software Requirements
- Example 1: Deployment Site has DHCP and Local DNS
- Example 3: Deployment Site has DNS but no DHCP
- Domain differs from Corporate DNS Domain
- Preconfiguring a switch in WLAN Management Software
- Configuration with WLAN Management Software
- Replacing a switch and reusing its configuration
- Enabling Replacement of Remote Switches
- Managing WSS System Images and Configurations
- Devices Tab
- Toolbar Options
- Synchronizing Local and Network Changes
- Accepting Network Changes
- Software have Nonmatching Changes
- Distributing System Images
- Rebooting WSSs or APs
- Software
- Canceling a Scheduled Operation
- to import a configuration
- Modifying Configuration Change Polling Options
- Verifying Configuration Changes
- Filtering the Message List
- Disabling a Rule from the Message List
- Disabling and Reenabling Rules
- Managing Certificates
- Processing Certificates
- Reviewing Certificate Details
- Configuring and Applying Policies
- Creating a Policy
- Applying Policy Changes to Switches
- Managing Alarms
- Classifying and Organizing Alarms
- Search Capabilities
- Fault States
- Managing Faults
- Alarm Summary
- Top 5 Sources of Alarms
- Intrusion Detection System (IDS) Alarms
- Denial of Service (DoS) Alarms
- Reporting Faults
- Alarm History Report
- Using the Event Log
- Refreshing Event Data
- Filtering Events by Severity
- Creating and Saving Filters
- Generating Reports
- Scheduling and E-mailing Reports
- Configuration Requirements
- Generating an Inventory Report
- Generating a Mobility Domain Configuration Report
- Generating a WSS Configuration Report
- Generating a Client Summary Report
- Generating a Client Details Report
- Generating a Client Errors Report
- Generating a Network Usage Report (Port Traffic)
- Generating a Network Usage Report (Radio Traffic)
- Generating an RF Summary Report
- Generating a Radio Details Report
- Generating a Rogue Details Report
- Generating an Alarm Summary
- Generating an Alarm History
- Generating a Security Alarm Report
- Generating a Work Order
- Monitoring the Network
- Network Types
- Using the Monitor View
- Status Summary
- Client Summary
- Status Monitor or Status Summary Details
- Using the Alarm Summary View
- Alarm Summary Details
- Additional Alarm Options
- Using the Client Summary View
- Client Details
- Additional Client Options
- Finding a Client
- Locating the User
- Refreshing Client Data
- Performing an RF Link Test
- Using the Traffic Summary View
- Traffic Details
- Voice Monitoring with Traffic Views
- Using the floor view monitor
- On-Demand Statistics Monitoring
- Detecting and Combatting Rogue Devices
- Mobility Domain Requirement
- Displaying Rogue Information
- Displaying Rogue Details
- Displaying Rogue Client Information
- Filtering the Rogue List
- Current, Current Hour, Current Day, and History Tabs
- Listeners Tab
- Displaying a Rogue's Geographical Location
- Ignoring Friendly Third-Party Devices
- Adding a Device to the Rogue List
- Adding a Rogue's Clients to the Black List
- Configuring RF Detection Options from the Organizer Panel
- Optimizing a Network Plan
- Locating and Fixing Coverage Holes
- Fixing a Coverage Hole
- Changing WLAN Management Software Preferences
- Changing User Interface Options
- Changing Persistence Options
- Changing Certificate Management Options
- Changing Colors
- Changing WLAN Management Software Logging Options
- Preferences
- Starting or Stopping WMS Services
- on Windows Systems
- on Linix Systems
- Connecting to WMS Services
- Certificate Check
- Receiving Service Data
- Changing Service Settings
- Changing WSS Connection Settings
- Changing Monitoring Settings
- to change monitoring settings
- Accessing WMS Services Log
- Backing Up a Plan
- Restoring a Plan from a Backup
- Deleting a Plan Backup
- Index
2380
Table of contents
- configuration guide
- FCC statement (USA only)
- CE marking statement (Europe only)
- VCCI statement (Japan/Nippon only)
- NOM statement (Mexico only)
- Información NOM (unicamente para México)
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- getting help from the nortel web site
- Introducing the Nortel WLAN 2300 Series System
- Documentation
- safety and advisory notices
- text and syntax conventions
- WSS overview
- WSS model numbers
- Hardware features
- Nortel WSS 2380 switch
- Nortel WSS 2382 switch
- Management features
- Status LEDs
- WSS 2350 LEDs
- Software features
- Authentication, authorization, and accounting
- and Series 2332 APs
- Installing and connecting a WSS
- Installation requirements and recommendations
- Cable Requirements
- Network cables
- AP cable requirement
- Installing a WSS
- Equipment rack installation
- Tabletop installation
- Installing a new power supply
- Replacing a power supply
- Powering on a WSS
- Powering on a 2350
- Troubleshooting a serial management connection
- Connecting to the network
- Connecting to gigabit ethernet devices
- Connecting to a Fiber Gigabit Device (2382)
- WSS technical specifications
- WSS troubleshooting
- Translations of Important Messages
- Caution statements
- Lithium Battery Caution
- Warning conventions
- Qualified service personnel warning
- Laser warning
- Earth ground warning
- Overcurrent warning
- Radio safety advisories for Access Points
- Index
2380
Table of contents
- restricted rights legend
- legal information
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Getting Help from the Nortel Web site
- Introducing the Nortel WLAN 2300 System
- configuration and management
- Safety and Advisory Notices
- Text and Syntax Conventions
- WLAN—Security Switch Overview
- WSS Model Numbers
- Hardware Features
- Switch
- Management Features
- Power Features
- Network Interfaces
- Status LEDs
- Software Features
- Layer 2 Switching Features
- IP Services
- Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
- Roaming
- RF Management
- Installing and Connecting a WLAN—Security Switch
- Installation Requirements and Recommendations
- WLAN Management Software Network Plan
- Cable Requirements
- ap cable requirement
- Installation Hardware and Tools
- Equipment Rack Installation
- Tabletop Installation
- Installing a New Power Supply
- Powering On a WSS
- Powering On a 2350
- Troubleshooting a Serial Management Connection
- Connecting to Gigabit Ethernet Devices
- WSS Setup Methods
- WLAN Management Software
- How a WLAN—Security Switch Gets its Configuration
- Web Quick Start (2350 and 2360 Only)
- Accessing the Web Quick Start
- CLI quickstart Command
- Quickstart Example
- Remote WSS Configuration
- How Remote WSS Configuration Works
- staged wss
- Staging a WSS for Configuration by WLAN Management Software
- WLAN Management Software Requirements
- Opening the QuickStart Network Plan in WLAN Management Software
- Configuring a 2370, 2360, or 2380 Switch for Basic Service
- Accessing the CLI
- Configuring an Enable Password
- Configuring the Time and Date
- Configuring IP Connectivity
- Configuring a Default Route
- Enabling Secure Communication for WLAN Management Software or Web View
- Installing a Certificate
- email address
- Installing a Server Certificate for Network Users
- Generating a Self-Signed Certificate for Network Users
- Displaying Certificate Information for Network Users
- Specifying the Country of Operation
- country code
- Specifying a System IP Address
- Configuring for Authenticating Users
- Configuring APs for Wireless Users
- distributed ap network requirements
- configuring for a distributed ap
- configuring a service profile
- Configuring Mobility Domain Parameters
- Configuring the Seed
- VLANs and Users
- Configuring Pass-Through Authentication
- Configuring EAP Offload with Server Authentication
- Displaying and Saving the Configuration
- Configuring a 2350 Switch for a Branch Office
- Installation Requirements
- Requirements for AP Access Points
- Requirements for the 2350 Switch
- Network Requirements
- configuration parameters
- Configuring the 2350
- Configuration Commands
- cli commands
- Verifying IP Connectivity
- Verifying Wireless Access
- Configured Parameters
- Appendix A: WSS Technical Specifications
- Appendix B: WSS Troubleshooting
- Appendix C: Translated Warning Conventions and Warnings
- laser warning
- earth ground warning
- overcurrent warning
- Index
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