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WX2200 3CRWX220095A

Brand: 3Com | Category: Network Hardware
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
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  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Conventions
  7. Documentation
  8. Documentation Comments
  9. Hardware Requirements for 3WXM Client
  10. Hardware Requirements for 3WXM Services
  11. Preparing for Installation
  12. Resource Allocation
  13. Installing 3WXM
  14. Installing 3WXM on Linux Systems
  15. Start 3WXM Services
  16. Configure 3WXM Services
  17. WXM Access Control
  18. Display the Main Window
  19. Setting Preferences
  20. Getting Help
  21. Which Services To Provide
  22. Network Plan
  23. RF Auto-Tuning
  24. RF Planning
  25. Configuration
  26. Wireless Configuration
  27. AAA Security Configuration
  28. System and Administration Configuration
  29. Equipment Installation
  30. Deployment
  31. Network Status
  32. Client Monitoring
  33. Rogue Detection
  34. Verification
  35. RF Plan Optimization
  36. What are Services
  37. Configure Employee Access Services
  38. Step Summary
  39. Example: Configure Employee Access
  40. What's Next
  41. Configure Guest Access Services
  42. Optional: Configure Mobility Profiles
  43. Configure Voice over Wireless IP Service
  44. Create a Radio Profile for Voice
  45. What Is RF Auto-Tuning
  46. Place Your Equipment
  47. Create a Service Profile
  48. Create a Radio Profile and Map the Service Profile to It
  49. Create Your MAPs
  50. Apply a Radio Profile to Each Radio
  51. What Is RF Auto-Tuning with Modelling
  52. Add Site Information
  53. Insert RF Obstacles
  54. Create Your RF Coverage Area
  55. Add MAPs
  56. What is RF Planning
  57. Prepare the Floor Drawings
  58. Define Site Information
  59. Import a Floor Plan
  60. Set the Scale
  61. Clean Layout
  62. Model RF Obstacles
  63. Import a Site Survey
  64. Plan RF Coverage
  65. Create Coverage Areas
  66. Compute and Place MAPs
  67. Assign Channel Settings
  68. Calculate Optimal Power
  69. Display Coverage
  70. Generate a Work Order
  71. Install the Equipment
  72. Deploy Your Configuration
  73. Perform Basic Administrative Tasks
  74. Distributing System Images
  75. Saving Versions of Network Plans
  76. Importing and Exporting Switch Configuration Files
  77. Monitoring Examples
  78. Monitor a Group of Users
  79. Monitor a Rogue
  80. Using RF Measurements from MAPs
  81. Using RF Measurements from an Ekahau Site Survey
  82. Generating an Ekahau Site Survey Work Order
  83. Importing RF Measurements from the Ekahau Site Survey
  84. Optimizing the RF Coverage Model
  85. Locating and Fixing Coverage Holes
  86. Locking Down MAPs
  87. Fixing a Coverage Hole
  88. Register Your Product to Gain Service Benefits
  89. Purchase Extended Warranty and Professional Services
  90. Telephone Technical Support and Repair
WX2200 3CRWX220095A first page preview

WX2200 3CRWX220095A

Brand: 3Com | Category: Switch
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  21. Table Of Contents
  22. Conventions
  23. Documentation
  24. Documentation Comments
  25. Overview
  26. Command Prompts
  27. User Globs, MAC Address Globs, and VLAN Globs
  28. Port Lists
  29. Virtual LAN Identification
  30. History Buffer
  31. Understanding Command Descriptions
  32. Quick Starts
  33. Com Wireless Switch Manager
  34. How a WX Switch Gets its Configuration
  35. Web Quick Start (WXR100, WX1200 and WX2200 Only)
  36. Web Quick Start Requirements
  37. CLI quickstart Command
  38. Quickstart Example
  39. Remote WX Configuration
  40. Before You Start
  41. First-Time Configuration via the Console
  42. Setting the WX Switch Enable Password
  43. Authenticating at the Console
  44. Customizing AAA with "Globs" and Groups
  45. Adding and Clearing Local Users for Administrative Access
  46. Displaying the AAA Configuration
  47. Administrative AAA Configuration Scenarios
  48. Configuring Passwords
  49. Enabling Password Restrictions
  50. Restoring Access to a Locked-Out User
  51. Configuring and Managing Ports
  52. Configuring Interface Preference on a Dual-Interface Gigabit Ethernet Port (WX4400 only)
  53. Configuring Port Operating Parameters
  54. Displaying Port Information
  55. Configuring Load-Sharing Port Groups
  56. Configuring and Managing VLANs
  57. Configuring a VLAN
  58. Restricting Layer 2 Forwarding Among Clients
  59. Displaying VLAN Information
  60. Managing the Layer 2 Forwarding Database
  61. Displaying Forwarding Database Information
  62. Adding an Entry to the Forwarding Database
  63. Port and VLAN Configuration Scenario
  64. MTU Support
  65. Configuring and Managing IP Interfaces
  66. Disabling or Reenabling an IP Interface
  67. Configuring the System IP Address
  68. Displaying IP Routes
  69. Adding a Static Route
  70. Managing the Management Services
  71. Managing Telnet
  72. Managing HTTPS
  73. Setting a Message of the Day (MOTD) Banner
  74. Configuring and Managing DNS
  75. Configuring a Default Domain Name
  76. Configuring and Managing Aliases
  77. Configuring and Managing Time Parameters
  78. Configuring the Summertime Period
  79. Resetting the Update Interval to the Default
  80. Managing the ARP Table
  81. Adding an ARP Entry
  82. Pinging Another Device
  83. Tracing a Route
  84. IP Interfaces and Services Configuration Scenario
  85. Configuring SNMP
  86. Setting the System Location and Contact Strings
  87. Creating a USM User for SNMPv3
  88. Configuring a Notification Profile
  89. Enabling the SNMP Service
  90. Displaying Notification Profiles
  91. About the Mobility Domain Feature
  92. Configuring a Mobility Domain
  93. Configuring Mobility Domain Seed Redundancy
  94. Displaying Mobility Domain Status
  95. Configuring WX-WX Security
  96. Monitoring the VLANs and Tunnels in a Mobility Domain
  97. Changing Tunneling Affinity
  98. Understanding the Sessions of Roaming Users
  99. Effects of Timers on Roaming
  100. Mobility Domain Scenario
  101. About the Network Domain Feature
  102. Network Domain Seed Affinity
  103. Configuring a Network Domain
  104. Displaying Network Domain Information
  105. Clearing Network Domain Configuration from a WX Switch
  106. Network Domain Scenario
  107. MAP Overview
  108. Country of Operation
  109. Boot Process for Distributed MAPs
  110. Contacting a WX Switch
  111. Loading and Activating an Operational Image
  112. Service Profiles
  113. Radio Profiles
  114. Configuring MAPs
  115. Configuring an Auto-AP Profile for Automatic MAP Configuration
  116. Configuring MAP Port Parameters
  117. Configuring a Service Profile
  118. Configuring a Radio Profile
  119. Configuring Radio-Specific Parameters
  120. Assigning a Radio Profile and Enabling Radios
  121. Resetting a Radio to its Factory Default Settings
  122. Configuring Local Packet Switching on MAPs
  123. Configuring Local Switching
  124. Displaying MAP Information
  125. Displaying Connection Information for Distributed MAPs
  126. Displaying a List of Distributed MAPs that Are Not Configured
  127. Displaying Service Profile Information
  128. Displaying Radio Profile Information
  129. Displaying Static IP Address Information for Distributed MAPs
  130. Displaying MAP Statistics Counters
  131. Displaying the Forwarding Database for a MAP
  132. Displaying ACL Information for a MAP
  133. RF Load Balancing Overview
  134. Configuring RF Load Balancing
  135. Assigning Radios to Load Balancing Groups
  136. Setting Strictness for RF Load Balancing
  137. Exempting an SSID from RF Load Balancing
  138. WLAN Mesh Services Overview
  139. Configuring WLAN Mesh Services
  140. Configuring the Mesh AP
  141. Configuring Security
  142. Enabling Link Calibration Packets on the Mesh Portal MAP
  143. Configuring Wireless Bridging
  144. Displaying WLAN Mesh Services Information
  145. Configuring WPA
  146. TKIP Countermeasures
  147. WPA Authentication Methods
  148. Client Support
  149. Configuring RSN (802.11i)
  150. Specifying the RSN Cipher Suites
  151. Enabling PSK Authentication
  152. Configuring WEP
  153. Setting Static WEP Key Values
  154. Encryption Configuration Scenarios
  155. Enabling Dynamic WEP in a WPA Network
  156. Configuring Encryption for MAC Clients
  157. Initial Channel and Power Assignment
  158. Channel and Power Tuning
  159. RF Auto-Tuning Parameters
  160. Changing RF Auto-Tuning Settings
  161. Locking Down Tuned Settings
  162. Displaying RF Auto-Tuning Information
  163. Displaying RF Neighbors
  164. Configuring MAP Radios to Listen for AeroScout RFID Tags
  165. Locating an RFID Tag
  166. About QoS
  167. QoS Mode
  168. WMM QoS Mode
  169. Call Admission Control
  170. Broadcast Control
  171. Changing QoS Settings
  172. Changing CoS Mappings
  173. Enabling Broadcast Control
  174. Displaying a Service Profile's QoS Settings
  175. Displaying CoS Mappings
  176. Displaying the DSCP Table
  177. Enabling the Spanning Tree Protocol
  178. Port Cost
  179. Changing Spanning Tree Timers
  180. Configuring and Managing STP Fast Convergence Features
  181. Configuring Port Fast Convergence
  182. Displaying Port Fast Convergence Information
  183. Configuring Uplink Fast Convergence
  184. Displaying the STP Port Cost on a VLAN Basis
  185. Displaying Blocked STP Ports
  186. Clearing STP Statistics
  187. Disabling or Reenabling IGMP Snooping
  188. Disabling or Reenabling Proxy Reporting
  189. Changing the Query Interval
  190. Enabling Router Solicitation
  191. Adding or Removing a Static Multicast Router Port
  192. Displaying Multicast Queriers
  193. Displaying Multicast Receivers
  194. About Security Access Control Lists
  195. Security ACL Filters
  196. Order in Which ACLs are Applied to Traffic
  197. Creating and Committing a Security ACL
  198. Setting an ICMP ACL
  199. Setting TCP and UDP ACLs
  200. Determining the ACE Order
  201. Committing a Security ACL
  202. Clearing Security ACLs
  203. Mapping Security ACLs to Ports, VLANs, Virtual Ports, or Distributed MAPs
  204. Modifying a Security ACL
  205. Placing One ACE before Another
  206. Modifying an Existing Security ACL
  207. Clearing Security ACLs from the Edit Buffer
  208. Using ACLs to Change CoS
  209. Configuring Static CoS
  210. General Guidelines
  211. Enabling VoIP Support for TeleSym VoIP
  212. Enabling SVP Optimization for SpectraLink Phones
  213. Restricting Client-To-Client Forwarding Among IP-Only Clients
  214. Security ACL Configuration Scenario
  215. Why Use Keys and Certificates
  216. Wireless Security through TLS
  217. About Keys and Certificates
  218. Public Key Infrastructures
  219. PKCS #7, PKCS #10, and PKCS #12 Object Files
  220. Certificates Automatically Generated by MSS
  221. Creating Keys and Certificates
  222. Choosing the Appropriate Certificate Installation Method for Your Network
  223. Creating Public-Private Key Pairs
  224. Generating Self-Signed Certificates
  225. Installing a Key Pair and Certificate from a PKCS #12 Object File
  226. Creating a CSR and Installing a Certificate from a PKCS #7 Object File
  227. Displaying Certificate and Key Information
  228. Key and Certificate Configuration Scenarios
  229. Installing CA-Signed Certificates from PKCS #12 Object Files
  230. Installing CA-Signed Certificates Using a PKCS #10 Object File (CSR) and a PKCS #7 Object File
  231. About AAA for Network Users
  232. Authorization
  233. Accounting
  234. AAA Tools for Network Users
  235. Globs" and Groups for Network User Classification
  236. IEEE 802.1X Extensible Authentication Protocol Types
  237. Ways a WX Switch Can Use EAP
  238. Effects of Authentication Type on Encryption Method
  239. Configuring 802.1X Authentication
  240. Using Pass-Through
  241. Configuring Authentication and Authorization by MAC Address
  242. Configuring Web Portal WebAAA
  243. WebAAA Requirements and Recommendations
  244. Using a Custom Login
  245. Using Dynamic Fields in WebAAA Redirect URLs
  246. Using an ACL Other Than portalacl
  247. Configuring the Web Portal WebAAA Session Timeout Period
  248. Configuring the Web Portal Logout Function
  249. Configuring Last-Resort Access
  250. Configuring Last-Resort Access for Wired Authentication Ports
  251. Configuring AAA for Users of Third-Party APs
  252. Requirements
  253. Configuring Authentication for 802.1X Users of a Third-Party AP with Tagged SSIDs
  254. Configuring Authentication for Non-802.1X Users of a Third-Party AP with Tagged SSIDs
  255. Assigning Attributes to Users and Groups
  256. Assigning a Security ACL to a User or a Group
  257. Clearing a Security ACL from a User or Group
  258. Assigning Encryption Types to Wireless Users
  259. Keeping Users on the Same VLAN Even After Roaming
  260. Overriding or Adding Attributes Locally with a Location Policy
  261. About the Location Policy
  262. Setting the Location Policy
  263. Clearing Location Policy Rules and Disabling the Location Policy
  264. Configuring Accounting for Wireless Network Users
  265. Viewing Local Accounting Records
  266. Avoiding AAA Problems in Configuration Order
  267. Configuring a Mobility Profile
  268. Network User Configuration Scenarios
  269. Enabling RADIUS Pass-Through Authentication
  270. Enabling PEAP-MS-CHAP-V2 Offload
  271. Combining EAP Offload with Pass-Through Authentication
  272. RADIUS Overview
  273. Configuring MAC Authentication and Authorization
  274. Before You Begin
  275. Configuring Individual RADIUS Servers
  276. Deleting RADIUS Servers
  277. Creating Server Groups
  278. Deleting a Server Group
  279. RADIUS and Server Group Configuration Scenario
  280. Managing 802.1X on Wired Authentication Ports
  281. Managing 802.1X Encryption Keys
  282. Managing WEP Keys
  283. Setting EAP Retransmission Attempts
  284. Managing 802.1X Client Reauthentication
  285. Binding User Authentication to Machine Authentication
  286. Setting the 802.1X Timeout for an Authorization Server
  287. Displaying 802.1X Information
  288. Viewing 802.1X Statistics
  289. About SODA Endpoint Security
  290. SODA Endpoint Security Support on WX Switches
  291. How SODA Functionality Works on WX Switches
  292. Configuring SODA Functionality
  293. Configuring Web Portal WebAAA for the Service Profile
  294. Specifying a SODA Agent Success
  295. Specifying an Alternate SODA Agent Directory for a Service Profile
  296. Displaying SODA Configuration Information
  297. About the Session Manager
  298. Displaying and Clearing All Administrative Sessions
  299. Displaying and Clearing Administrative Telnet Sessions
  300. Displaying and Clearing Network Sessions
  301. Displaying Verbose Network Session Information
  302. Displaying and Clearing Network Sessions by Username
  303. Displaying and Clearing Network Sessions by MAC Address
  304. Displaying and Clearing Network Sessions by Session ID
  305. Displaying and Changing Network Session Timers
  306. About Rogues and RF Detection
  307. RF Detection Scans
  308. Countermeasures
  309. Summary of Rogue Detection Features
  310. Configuring Rogue Detection Lists
  311. Configuring a Client Black List
  312. Configuring an Attack List
  313. Enabling Countermeasures
  314. Using On-Demand Countermeasures in a Mobility Domain
  315. Disabling or Reenabling Active Scan
  316. Creating an Encrypted RF Fingerprint Key as a MAP Signature
  317. Disabling or Reenabling Logging of Rogues
  318. Flood Attacks
  319. Netstumbler and Wellenreiter Applications
  320. Weak WEP Key Used by Client
  321. Displaying RF Detection Information
  322. Configuring a Permitted SSID List
  323. Displaying Rogue Clients
  324. Displaying Rogue Detection Counters
  325. Displaying SSID or BSSID Information for a Mobility Domain
  326. Displaying RF Detect Data
  327. Displaying Countermeasures Information
  328. About System Files
  329. Displaying Boot Information
  330. Working with Files
  331. Copying a File
  332. Using an Image File's MD5 Checksum To Verify Its Integrity
  333. Deleting a File
  334. Creating a Subdirectory
  335. Managing Configuration Files
  336. Specifying a Backup Configuration File
  337. Backing Up and Restoring the System
  338. Upgrading the System Image
  339. Upgrading an Individual Switch Using the CLI
  340. Command Changes During Upgrade
  341. Fixing Common WX Setup Problems
  342. Statically Configuring the System Time and Date
  343. Recovering the System When the Enable Password is Lost
  344. Configuring and Managing the System Log
  345. Using Log Commands
  346. Running Traces
  347. Displaying a Trace
  348. About Trace Results
  349. Copying Trace Results to a Server
  350. Using display Commands
  351. Viewing FDB Information
  352. Port Mirroring
  353. Remotely Monitoring Traffic
  354. Best Practices for Remote Traffic Monitoring
  355. Mapping a Snoop Filter to a Radio
  356. Enabling or Disabling a Snoop Filter
  357. Capturing System Information and Sending it to Technical Support
  358. Core Files
  359. Debug Messages
  360. System Requirements
  361. Logging Into Web View
  362. Attributes
  363. Supported Standard and Extended Attributes
  364. Com Vendor-Specific Attributes
  365. How the MSS DHCP Server Works
  366. Configuring the DHCP Server
  367. Displaying DHCP Server Information
  368. Register Your Product to Gain Service Benefits
  369. Purchase Extended Warranty and Professional Services
  370. Telephone Technical Support and Repair
WX2200 3CRWX220095A first page preview

WX2200 3CRWX220095A

Brand: 3Com | Category: Switch
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  15. Conventions
  16. Documentation
  17. Documentation Comments
  18. Hardware Requirements
  19. Software Requirements
  20. User Privileges
  21. Installing 3WXM
  22. Installing 3WXM on Linux Systems
  23. Installation Log File
  24. Installing Web-Start Client
  25. Serial Number and License Key
  26. Uninstalling 3WXM on Linux Systems
  27. Overview
  28. Display Panels
  29. Organizer Panel
  30. Content Panel
  31. Task List Panel
  32. Resizing a Display Panel
  33. Menu Bar Options
  34. Tool Bar Options
  35. Status Counters
  36. Copying, Pasting, and Deleting Objects
  37. Copy and Paste in the Organizer Panel
  38. Enabling Keyboard Shortcut Mnemonics (Windows XP Only)
  39. Starting 3WXM
  40. Restricting Access to 3WXM
  41. Creating an Administrator Account
  42. Creating Provision or Monitor Accounts
  43. Creating a Network Plan
  44. Managing Network Plans
  45. Opening a Network Plan
  46. Importing a Network Plan
  47. Closing a Network Plan
  48. Sharing a Network Plan
  49. Defining a Mobility Domain
  50. Traffic Ports Used by MSS
  51. Creating a Mobility Domain
  52. Creating a WX Switch
  53. Changing the Country Code
  54. Uploading a WX Switch into the Network Plan
  55. Converting Auto DAPs into Statically Configured APs
  56. RF Planning Overview
  57. Accessing the RF Planning Tools
  58. Creating or Modifying a Site
  59. Creating or Modifying Buildings in a Site
  60. Creating or Modifying Floors
  61. Importing or Drawing Floor Details
  62. File Recommendations
  63. Cropping the Paper Space
  64. Adjusting the Scale of a Drawing
  65. Working with Layers
  66. Cleaning Up a Drawing
  67. Drawing Floor Objects Manually
  68. Specifying the RF Characteristics of a Floor
  69. Converting Objects into RF Obstacles
  70. Drawing RF Obstacles
  71. Importing RF Obstacle Data from a Site Survey
  72. Defining Wireless Coverage Areas
  73. Defining a Coverage Area
  74. Editing Coverage Areas
  75. Placing Third-Party Access Points
  76. Moving a Third-Party AP Icon to its Floor Location
  77. Placing Installed and Auto-Configured MAPs
  78. Computing MAP Placement
  79. Assigning MAP Channels
  80. Computing Optimal Power
  81. Verifying the Wireless Network
  82. Placing RF Measurement Points
  83. Using RF Interactive Measurement Mode
  84. Generating RF Network Design Information
  85. WX Switch Configuration Objects
  86. Adding a WX Switch to the Network Plan
  87. Creating a New WX Switch Based on a Configured Switch in the Network Plan
  88. Adding a Switch by Uploading its Configuration from the Network
  89. Configuring Basic and Advanced Settings
  90. Using the Create Wireless Switch Wizard
  91. Setting Up a Switch
  92. Modifying Basic Switch Parameters
  93. Changing the WX Software Version
  94. Changing Timezone Properties
  95. Changing System Information
  96. Converting Auto DAPs into Statically Configured DAPs
  97. Launching a Telnet Management Session with the Switch
  98. Viewing and Changing Port Settings
  99. Viewing and Changing Port Groups
  100. Changing a Port Group
  101. Viewing and Changing Management Settings
  102. Configuring SNMP
  103. Viewing and Setting Log and Trace Settings
  104. Viewing and Configuring IP Services Settings
  105. Creating a Static Route
  106. Create an IP Alias
  107. Configuring NTP
  108. Configuring ARP
  109. Viewing and Configuring VLANs
  110. Viewing VLANs
  111. Changing VLAN Membership
  112. Changing VLAN Spanning Tree Settings
  113. Changing VLAN IGMP Settings
  114. Restricting Layer 2 Traffic Among Clients in a VLAN
  115. Restricting Layer 3 Traffic Among Clients in a VLAN
  116. Configuring the MSS DHCP Server
  117. Changing the Aging Time for FDB Entries
  118. Viewing and Configuring ACLs
  119. Creating an ACL
  120. Adding a New ACE to a Configured ACL
  121. Deleting an ACL
  122. Viewing and Changing CoS Mappings
  123. Changing a DSCP-to-CoS Mapping
  124. Setting a Range of DSCP Values to a Single CoS Value
  125. Viewing and Configuring Wireless Services
  126. Wireless Service Parameters
  127. Viewing Wireless Services
  128. Configuring a Voice over Wireless Service
  129. Configuring a Web-Portal (WebAAA) Service
  130. Configuring an Open Access Service
  131. Configuring a Custom Service
  132. Viewing SSID Encryption Settings and Access Rules
  133. Modifying SSID Encryption Settings and Access Rules
  134. Viewing and Configuring Radio Profiles
  135. Creating a Radio Profile
  136. Configuring Advanced Radio Profile Settings
  137. Viewing and Changing the Auto-DAP Profile
  138. Removing Auto DAPs
  139. Viewing the Configured MAPs
  140. Configuring a Directly Connected MAP
  141. Setting Up AP Redundancy
  142. Changing the MAP Model
  143. Changing the MAP-WX Security Mode
  144. Viewing and Changing Radio Settings
  145. Viewing and Changing RF Detection Settings
  146. Adding an Entry to the Permitted SSID List
  147. Adding an Entry to the Ignore List
  148. Enabling Countermeasures
  149. Creating and Managing Users in the Local User Database
  150. Viewing Users and Groups in the Local Database
  151. Creating a Named User
  152. Creating a User Group and Assigning Users To It
  153. Creating a MAC User
  154. Creating a MAC User Group and Assigning Users To It
  155. Authorization Attributes
  156. Viewing and Configuring RADIUS Settings
  157. Modifying a RADIUS Server
  158. Creating a RADIUS Server Group
  159. Changing Default RADIUS Settings
  160. Configuring RADIUS System Accounting
  161. Changing Global 802.1X Settings
  162. Viewing and Configuring 802.1X Network Access Rules
  163. Creating an 802.1X Network Access Rule
  164. Viewing and Configuring MAC Network Access Rules
  165. Viewing and Configuring WebAAA Network Access Rules
  166. Creating a Web AAA Network Access Rule
  167. Viewing and Configuring Last-Resort Network Access Rules
  168. Viewing and Configuring WX Administrator Access Rules
  169. Creating an Access Rule for Console Access
  170. Creating an Access Rule for Telnet or SSH Access
  171. Viewing and Configuring AAA Support for Third-Party AP Users
  172. Configuring a RADIUS Proxy for a Client
  173. Viewing and Changing Location Policy Rules
  174. Creating a Location Policy Rule
  175. Viewing and Changing Mobility Profiles
  176. How Remote WX Configuration Works
  177. Staged WX
  178. WXM Requirements
  179. Staging a WX Switch for Configuration by 3WXM
  180. Example 2: Deployment Site Has No DHCP and No DNS
  181. Example 3: Deployment Site Has DNS But No DHCP
  182. Example 4: Deployment Site Has DHCP But Local DNS Domain Differs From Corporate DNS Domain
  183. Preconfiguring a Switch in 3WXM
  184. Uploading a Partially Configured Switch and Completing its Configuration with 3WXM
  185. Replacing a Switch and Reusing its Configuration
  186. Enabling Replacement of Remote Switches
  187. Replacing a Switch
  188. WX File Management Options
  189. Devices Tab
  190. Task List Options
  191. Toolbar Options
  192. Synchronizing Local and Network Changes
  193. Accepting Network Changes
  194. Synchronizing When the Network and 3WXM Have Nonmatching Changes
  195. Distributing System Images
  196. Rebooting WX Switches or MAP Access Points
  197. Enabling or Disabling Management of a Switch by 3WXM
  198. Viewing the Operation Log
  199. Importing and Exporting Switch Configuration Files
  200. Modifying Configuration Change Polling Options
  201. Verification Tabs
  202. Resolving an Error or Warning
  203. Disabling a Rule from the Message List
  204. Changing Verification Options
  205. Disabling and Reenabling Rules
  206. Processing Certificates
  207. Managing Certificates
  208. Distributing Certificates to WX Switches
  209. How Changes Are Managed
  210. Creating a Policy
  211. Configuring Feature Settings in a Policy
  212. Setting Up the Fault Management System
  213. Classifying and Organizing Alarms
  214. Search Capabilities
  215. Fault States
  216. Managing Faults
  217. Alarm Summary
  218. Top 5 Sources of Alarms
  219. Intrusion Detection System (IDS) Alarms
  220. Denial of Service (DoS) Alarms
  221. Reporting Faults
  222. Alarm History Report
  223. Displaying the Event Log
  224. Refreshing Event Data
  225. Filtering Events by Content
  226. Filtering Events by Severity
  227. Creating and Saving Filters
  228. Configuration Requirements
  229. Generating an Inventory Report
  230. Generating a Mobility Domain Configuration Report
  231. Generating a WX Configuration Report
  232. Generating a Client Summary Report
  233. Generating a Client Details Report
  234. Generating a Client Errors Report
  235. Generating an RF Network Usage Report
  236. Generating an RF Summary Report
  237. Generating a Radio Details Report
  238. Generating a Traffic Report
  239. Generating a Rogue Details Report
  240. Generating a Site Survey Order
  241. Generating a Work Order
  242. Generating an Alarm Summary
  243. Generating a Security Alarm Report
  244. Generating an Alarm Report for Client OUIs
  245. Requirements for Monitoring
  246. Accessing Monitored Data
  247. Using the Monitor View
  248. Status Summary
  249. Client Summary
  250. Using the Status Summary View
  251. Using the Alarm Summary View
  252. Alarm Summary Details
  253. Additional Alarm Options
  254. Using the Client Summary View
  255. Client Details
  256. Additional Client Options
  257. Finding a Client
  258. Refreshing Client Data
  259. Using the Traffic Summary View
  260. Traffic Details
  261. Additional Traffic Options
  262. Using the Floor View Monitor
  263. On-Demand Statistics Monitoring
  264. Rogue Detection Requirements
  265. Mobility Domain Requirement
  266. Rogue Detection Lists
  267. Displaying Rogue Information
  268. Displaying Rogue Details
  269. Displaying the Geographical Location of a Rogue
  270. Ignoring Friendly Third-Party Devices
  271. Adding a Device to the Rogue List
  272. Adding Clients Belonging to a Rogue to the Black List
  273. Importing RF Measurements
  274. Applying the RF Measurements to the Floor Plan
  275. Locating and Fixing Coverage Holes
  276. Fixing a Coverage Hole
  277. Resetting Preferences Values
  278. Changing Network Synchronization Options
  279. Changing Tools Options
  280. Changing Certificate Management Options
  281. Changing Options for RF Planning
  282. Changing 3WXM Logging Options
  283. Starting or Stopping the 3WXM Services
  284. Starting or Stopping 3WXM Services on Windows Systems
  285. Starting or Stopping 3WXM Services on Linux Systems
  286. Certificate Check
  287. Verifying that the 3WXM Client is Receiving Service Data
  288. Changing Service Settings
  289. Changing WX Connection Settings
  290. Changing Monitoring Settings
  291. To change monitoring settings
  292. Accessing the 3WXM Services Log
  293. Backing Up a Plan
  294. Copying a Plan Backup from One Server to Another
  295. Register Your Product to Gain Service Benefits
  296. Purchase Extended Warranty and Professional Services
  297. Contact Us
WX2200 3CRWX220095A first page preview

WX2200 3CRWX220095A

Brand: 3Com | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. command reference
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  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. Conventions
  20. Documentation
  21. Documentation Comments
  22. Overview
  23. CLI Conventions
  24. Text Entry Conventions and Allowed Characters
  25. Port Lists
  26. Virtual LAN Identification
  27. User Globs, MAC Address Globs, and VLAN Globs
  28. Using CLI Help
  29. Understanding Command Descriptions
  30. Commands by Usage
  31. enable
  32. set enablepass
  33. clear banner motd
  34. clear history
  35. clear system
  36. display banner motd
  37. display license
  38. display load
  39. help
  40. history
  41. quickstart
  42. set banner motd
  43. set confirm
  44. set length
  45. set license
  46. set prompt
  47. set system contact
  48. set system countrycode
  49. set system idle-timeout
  50. set system ip-address
  51. set system location
  52. set system name
  53. clear dap
  54. clear port counters
  55. clear port media-type
  56. clear port mirror
  57. clear port type
  58. display port counters
  59. display port-group
  60. display port mirror
  61. display port poe
  62. display port status
  63. display port media-type
  64. monitor port counters
  65. reset port
  66. set port
  67. set port-group
  68. set port media-type
  69. set port mirror
  70. set port name
  71. set port poe
  72. set port speed
  73. set port trap
  74. set port type ap
  75. set port type wired-auth
  76. clear fdb
  77. clear security 12-restrict
  78. clear security 12-restrict counters
  79. clear vlan
  80. display fdb
  81. display fdb agingtime
  82. display fdb count
  83. display roaming station
  84. display roaming vlan
  85. display security 12-restrict
  86. display tunnel
  87. display vlan config
  88. set fdb agingtime
  89. set vlan name
  90. set vlan port
  91. set vlan tunnel-affinity
  92. clear qos
  93. set qos cos-to-dscp-map
  94. set qos dscp-to-cos-map
  95. display qos
  96. display qos dscp-table
  97. clear interface
  98. clear ip alias
  99. clear ip dns domain
  100. clear ip route
  101. clear ip telnet
  102. clear ntp update-interval
  103. clear snmp community
  104. clear snmp notify target
  105. clear summertime
  106. clear system ip-address
  107. display arp
  108. display dhcp-client
  109. display dhcp-server
  110. display interface
  111. display ip alias
  112. display ip dns
  113. display ip https
  114. display ip route
  115. display ip telnet
  116. display ntp
  117. display snmp community
  118. display snmp counters
  119. display snmp status
  120. display snmp usm
  121. display timedate
  122. ping
  123. set arp agingtime
  124. set interface
  125. set interface dhcp-client
  126. set interface dhcp-server
  127. set interface status
  128. set ip alias
  129. set ip dns domain
  130. set ip dns server
  131. set ip https server
  132. set ip snmp server
  133. set ip ssh server
  134. set ip telnet server
  135. set ntp server
  136. set ntp update-interval
  137. set snmp notify profile
  138. set snmp notify target
  139. SNMPv3 with Traps
  140. SNMPv2c with Traps
  141. set snmp protocol
  142. set snmp security
  143. set snmp usm
  144. set summertime
  145. set timedate
  146. set timezone
  147. telnet
  148. traceroute
  149. clear accounting
  150. clear authentication admin
  151. clear authentication console
  152. clear authentication dot1x
  153. clear authentication last-resort
  154. clear authentication mac
  155. clear authentication proxy
  156. clear location policy
  157. clear mac-user
  158. clear mac-user attr
  159. clear mac-usergroup
  160. clear mac-usergroup attr
  161. clear mobility-profile
  162. clear user attr
  163. clear user group
  164. clear usergroup attr
  165. display aaa
  166. display accounting statistics
  167. display location policy
  168. display mobility-profile
  169. set accounting {dot1x | mac | web | last-resort}
  170. set authentication admin
  171. set authentication console
  172. set authentication dot1x
  173. set authentication last-resort
  174. set authentication mac
  175. set authentication proxy
  176. set authentication web
  177. set location policy
  178. set mac-user
  179. set mac-user attr
  180. set mac-usergroup attr
  181. set mobility-profile
  182. set mobility-profile mode
  183. set user
  184. set user attr
  185. set user group
  186. set usergroup
  187. set web-portal
  188. clear mobility-domain
  189. display mobility-domain config
  190. display mobility-domain status
  191. set mobility-domain member
  192. set mobility-domain mode member seed-ip
  193. set mobility-domain mode seed domain-name
  194. Network Domain Commands by Usage
  195. clear network-domain
  196. clear network-domain mode
  197. clear network-domain peer
  198. clear network-domain seed-ip
  199. display network-domain
  200. set network-domain mode member seed-ip
  201. set network-domain peer
  202. set network-domain mode seed domain-name
  203. MAP Access Point Commands by Usage
  204. clear {ap | dap} radio
  205. clear dap boot-configuration
  206. clear service-profile
  207. display {ap | dap} config
  208. display {ap | dap} counters
  209. display {ap | dap} qos-stats
  210. display {ap | dap} etherstats
  211. display {ap | dap} group
  212. display {ap | dap} status
  213. display auto-tune attributes
  214. display auto-tune neighbors
  215. display dap boot-configuration
  216. display dap connection
  217. display dap global
  218. display dap unconfigured
  219. display radio-profile
  220. display service-profile
  221. reset {ap | dap}
  222. set dap auto
  223. set dap auto persistent
  224. set dap auto radiotype
  225. set {ap | dap} bias
  226. set {ap | dap} blink
  227. set dap boot-ip
  228. set dap boot-switch
  229. set dap boot-vlan
  230. set dap fingerprint
  231. set {ap | dap} group
  232. set {ap | dap} name
  233. set {ap | dap} radio antennatype
  234. set {ap | dap} radio auto-tune max-power
  235. set {ap | dap} radio auto-tune max-retransmissions
  236. set {ap | dap} radio channel
  237. set {ap | dap} radio auto-tune min-client-rate
  238. set {ap | dap} radio mode
  239. set {ap | dap} radio radio-profile
  240. set {ap | dap} radio tx-power
  241. set dap security
  242. set {ap | dap} upgrade-firmware
  243. set radio-profile 11g-only
  244. set radio-profile auto-tune channel-config
  245. set radio-profile auto-tune channel-holddown
  246. set radio-profile auto-tune channel-interval
  247. set radio-profile auto-tune power-backoff- timer
  248. set radio-profile auto-tune power-config
  249. set radio-profile auto-tune power-interval
  250. set radio-profile beacon-interval
  251. set radio-profile countermeasures
  252. set radio-profile dtim-interval
  253. set radio-profile frag-threshold
  254. set radio-profile long-retry
  255. set radio-profile max-rx-lifetime
  256. set radio-profile max-tx-lifetime
  257. set radio-profile mode
  258. set radio-profile preamble-length
  259. set radio-profile qos-mode
  260. set radio-profile rts-threshold
  261. set radio-profile service-profile
  262. set radio-profile short-retry
  263. set service-profile auth-dot1x
  264. set service-profile auth-fallthru
  265. set service-profile auth-psk
  266. set service-profile beacon
  267. set service-profile cac-mode
  268. set service-profile cac-session
  269. set service-profile cipher-ccmp
  270. set service-profile cipher-tkip
  271. set service-profile cipher-wep40
  272. set service-profile cipher-wep104
  273. set service-profile cos
  274. set service-profile dhcp-restrict
  275. set service-profile idle-client-probing
  276. set service-profile long-retry-count
  277. set service-profile no-broadcast
  278. set service-profile proxy-arp
  279. set service-profile psk-phrase
  280. set service-profile psk-raw
  281. set service-profile rsn-ie
  282. set service-profile shared-key-auth
  283. set service-profile soda agent-directory
  284. set service-profile soda enforce-checks
  285. set service-profile soda failure
  286. set service-profile soda logout
  287. set service-profile soda mode
  288. set service-profile soda remediation-acl
  289. set service-profile soda success
  290. set service-profile ssid-name
  291. set service-profile ssid-type
  292. set service-profile static-cos
  293. set service-profile transmit-rates
  294. set service-profile user-idle-timeout
  295. set service-profile web-portal-form
  296. set service-profile web-portal-session-timeout
  297. set service-profile wep active-multicast-index
  298. set service-profile wep active-unicast-index
  299. set service-profile wep key-index
  300. set service-profile wpa-ie
  301. STP Commands by Usage
  302. clear spantree portcost
  303. clear spantree portpri
  304. clear spantree portvlanpri
  305. clear spantree statistics
  306. display spantree
  307. display spantree backbonefast
  308. display spantree blockedports
  309. display spantree portfast
  310. display spantree portvlancost
  311. display spantree uplinkfast
  312. set spantree
  313. set spantree backbonefast
  314. set spantree fwddelay
  315. set spantree maxage
  316. set spantree portcost
  317. set spantree portfast
  318. set spantree portpri
  319. set spantree portvlancost
  320. set spantree portvlanpri
  321. set spantree priority
  322. clear igmp statistics
  323. display igmp mrouter
  324. display igmp querier
  325. display igmp receiver-table
  326. display igmp statistics
  327. set igmp
  328. set igmp lmqi
  329. set igmp mrouter
  330. set igmp mrsol
  331. set igmp oqi
  332. set igmp proxy-report
  333. set igmp qri
  334. set igmp querier
  335. Security ACL Commands by Usage
  336. clear security acl
  337. clear security acl map
  338. commit security acl
  339. display security acl
  340. display security acl editbuffer
  341. display security acl hits
  342. display security acl info
  343. display security acl map
  344. display security acl resource-usage
  345. rollback security acl
  346. set security acl
  347. set security acl map
  348. set security acl hit-sample-rate
  349. crypto certificate
  350. crypto generate key
  351. crypto generate request
  352. crypto generate self-signed
  353. crypto otp
  354. crypto pkcs12
  355. display crypto ca-certificate
  356. display crypto certificate
  357. display crypto key ssh
  358. clear radius
  359. clear radius client system-ip
  360. clear radius proxy client
  361. clear radius server
  362. set radius
  363. set radius client system-ip
  364. set radius proxy client
  365. set radius proxy port
  366. set radius server
  367. set server group
  368. set server group load-balance
  369. clear dot1x bonded-period
  370. clear dot1x max-req
  371. clear dot1x quiet-period
  372. clear dot1x reauth-max
  373. clear dot1x timeout auth-server
  374. clear dot1x tx-period
  375. set dot1x authcontrol
  376. set dot1x bonded-period
  377. set dot1x key-tx
  378. set dot1x max-req
  379. set dot1x port-control
  380. set dot1x quiet-period
  381. set dot1x reauth-max
  382. set dot1x reauth-period
  383. set dot1x timeout supplicant
  384. set dot1x wep-rekey
  385. set dot1x wep-rekey-period
  386. clear sessions network
  387. display sessions
  388. display sessions network
  389. clear rfdetect attack-list
  390. clear rfdetect black-list
  391. clear rfdetect ssid-list
  392. clear rfdetect vendor-list
  393. display rfdetect black-list
  394. display rfdetect clients
  395. display rfdetect countermeasures
  396. display rfdetect counters
  397. display rfdetect data
  398. display rfdetect ignore
  399. display rfdetect ssid-list
  400. display rfdetect visible
  401. set rfdetect active-scan
  402. set rfdetect attack-list
  403. set rfdetect black-list
  404. set rfdetect countermeasures mac
  405. set rfdetect ignore
  406. set rfdetect log
  407. set rfdetect signature
  408. set rfdetect ssid-list
  409. set rfdetect vendor-list
  410. test rflink
  411. backup
  412. clear boot backup-configuration
  413. copy
  414. delete
  415. install soda agent
  416. display boot
  417. display config
  418. display version
  419. load config
  420. mkdir
  421. reset system
  422. restore
  423. rmdir
  424. set boot backup-configuration
  425. set boot configuration-file
  426. set boot partition
  427. clear log trace
  428. display trace
  429. save trace
  430. set trace authorization
  431. set trace dot1x
  432. set trace sm
  433. clear snoop
  434. set snoop
  435. set snoop map
  436. set snoop mode
  437. display snoop
  438. display snoop map
  439. display snoop stats
  440. display log buffer
  441. display log config
  442. display log trace
  443. set log mark
  444. Boot Prompt Commands by Usage
  445. autoboot
  446. boot
  447. change
  448. create
  449. dhcp
  450. diag
  451. display
  452. fver
  453. next
  454. reset
  455. test
  456. version
  457. Register Your Product to Gain Service Benefits
  458. Purchase Extended Warranty and Professional Services
  459. Telephone Technical Support and Repair
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