Wireless/Redundant Edge Services xl Module Management and Configuration Guide WS.02.xx and greater
Table Of Contents
- ProCurve Wireless Edge Services xl Module and ProCurve Redundant Wireless Services xl Module
- Title Page
- Copyright and Disclaimer Notices
- Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- Contents
- ProCurve Wireless Edge Services xl Module
- Wireless Networks and WLANs
- The Interface Between the Wireless and Wired Networks
- Layer 2 and Layer 3 Operation
- Determining the Layer 3 Services Your Wireless Edge Services xl Module Should Provide
- IP Routing
- DHCP Services
- Security Features
- Traffic Management and QoS
- Management Capabilities and sFlow
- RP Licensing
- Radio Ports
- Redundancy Groups
- Layer 2 and Layer 3 Roaming Between RPs and Modules
- 2. Configuring the ProCurve Wireless Edge Services xl Module
- Contents
- Management Interfaces
- Radio Port Adoption
- System Maintenance
- Software Images
- Configuration Files
- Viewing Configuration Files
- Transferring, or Copying, Files
- Transferring Configuration Files from an FTP or TFTP Server to the Wireless Edge Services xl Module
- Transferring Configuration Files from the Wireless Edge Services xl Module to Another Destination
- Managing the Directory Structure and Browsing for Files
- Deleting a Configuration File
- Returning the Startup-Config File to Factory Default Settings
- Update Server
- Password Encryption
- SNMP Traps and Error Reporting
- Radio Port Licenses
- Setting System Information-Name, Time, and Country Code
- Enabling Secure Network Time Protocol (NTP)
- Digital Certificates
- 3. Radio Port Configuration
- 4. Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs)
- Contents
- Overview
- Configuration Options: Normal Versus Advanced Mode
- Configuring a WLAN
- VLAN Assignment
- Traffic Management (QoS)
- 5. Web Authentication for Mobile Users
- 6. IP Services-IP Settings, DHCP, and DNS
- 7. Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- 8. Configuring Network Address Translation (NAT)
- 9. Fast Layer 2 Roaming and Layer 3 Mobility
- 10. Redundancy Groups
- Contents
- High Availability for Wireless Services
- Configuring a Redundancy Group
- Configuring Redundancy Group Settings
- Adding Members to the Redundancy Group
- Enabling Redundancy
- Viewing Information about the Redundancy Group
- Viewing Information about the Other Members of the Redundancy Group
- Setting up Adoption Preference IDs to Control RP Adoption
- Reverting RPs Adopted by a Standby Member to the Active Member
- 11. RADIUS Server
- Contents
- Overview
- RADIUS Authentication
- Configuring the Internal RADIUS Server
- Choosing the Authentication Type for 802.1X/EAP
- Specifying the RADIUS Server’s Digital Certificate
- Choosing the Source for User Credentials
- Configuring the Local RADIUS Database
- Using LDAP for the Data Source
- Specifying a Domain Proxy RADIUS Server
- Specifying Global RADIUS Settings
- Adding RADIUS Clients
- Starting and Stopping the RADIUS Server
- Enabling Authentication to the Internal Server on a WLAN
- Configuring the Internal RADIUS Server
- RADIUS Accounting
- 12. Configuring Tunnels with Generic Routing Encapsulation
- 13. Wireless Network Management
- Contents
- Overview
- Monitoring the Wireless Network
- AP Detection
- Configuring Station Intrusion Detection
- Logging and Alarms
- MAC Filters (Local MAC Authentication)
- Network Self Healing
- 14. sFlow Agent
- Appendix A - ProCurve Wireless Services xl Module Command Line Reference
- Contents
- Overview
- Manager Commands
- Global Commands
- Interface Commands
- Wireless Commands
- Show Commands
- Show Commands (All Contexts)
- show alarm-log
- show commands
- show crypto
- show debug
- show file
- show flash
- show history
- show hostname
- show interfaces
- show ip
- show licenses
- show logging
- show management
- show password-encryption
- show redundancy-group
- show redundancy-history
- show redundancy-member
- show running-config
- show snmp
- show sntp
- show startup-config
- show terminal
- show time
- show timezone
- show upd-server
- show upgrade-status
- show version
- show vlans
- Show Commands (Wireless)
- show wireless ap-detection-config
- show wireless approved-aps
- show wireless channel-power
- show wireless config
- show wireless ids
- show wireless mac-auth-local entries
- show wireless phrase-to-key
- show wireless radio-config
- show wireless radio-statistics
- show wireless radio-status
- show wireless regulatory
- show wireless rp-images
- show wireless rp-status
- show wireless rp-unadopted
- show wireless self-heal-config
- show wireless station
- show wireless station-statistics
- show wireless unapproved-aps
- show wireless web-auth-config
- show wireless wireless-module-statistics
- show wireless wlan-config
- show wireless wlan-statistics
- Support Commands
- Support Commands (All Contexts)
- Support Commands (Wireless)
- Index
- Back Cover
Index – 13
statistics … 2-111
thresholds … 2-115
traps … 2-108
disabling … 2-115
enabling … 2-112
v3, controlled by … 2-26, 2-109
version … 2-24, 2-29
version 3
default users … 2-35
manager … 2-35
operator … 2-35
Web-Users … 2-40
Web-Users
authenticating … 2-45
creating … 2-42
roles … 2-41
snmptrap user
default password … 2-120
software image … 2-80
failover capabilities … 2-82
selecting, used to boot … 2-82
updating manually … 2-84
viewing … 2-81
source NAT
configuring dynamic … 8-24
configuring static … 8-28
uses for dynamic … 8-5
uses for static … 8-12
SSH access … 2-24
SSID
assigned to BSSID
advanced mode … 4-17, 4-19
normal mode … 3-34, 4-4, 4-11
defined … 1-58
selecting beaconed SSID … 4-18, 4-21
WLAN and … 4-30, 4-31
standard IP ACL
defined … 7-3
source address filter … 7-16
standby mode
for redundancy group … 1-77, 10-5
startup-config
factory default … 2-85
returning, to factory defaults … 2-97
saving changes in CLI … 2-23
saving changes to … 2-12, 2-13
viewing … 2-86
stateful
ACLs … 7-2
static index (radio) … 1-66, 3-30
static NAT
configuring … 8-27
overview and uses … 8-8
station
See wireless station
station intrusion detection
overview … 13-57
reporting to SNMP server … 13-59
thresholds … 13-58
time to filter … 13-59
viewing blocked stations … 13-61
supported rate settings
specifying for specific radio … 3-32
specifying in radio adoption defaults … 3-16
SVP … 1-47, 3-48, 4-91
switch, infrastructure
radio port VLAN on … 2-58
syslog
accounting
enabling on WLAN … 4-70
server, forwarding logs to … 13-64
system time
manual configuration … 2-136
See also secure NTP
T
TKIP attack … 13-57
TPC … 1-54
traffic
radio port … 2-60
Transmit Ops
defined … 4-93
radio … 4-106
station … 4-103
Transmit Power Control … 1-54
trustpoint
components … 2-167
defined … 2-166
deleting … 2-183
LDAP values
for certificate request … 2-177
for self-signed certificate … 2-173
transferring … 2-186