3Com 3CRWX120695A WXR100 - Manual

3Com 3CRWX120695A WXR100

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – ONTENTS; WXM U
  • Page 6 – ONFIGURING; WX S; YSTEM
  • Page 14 – WXM P; REFERENCES
  • Page 15 – WXM S
  • Page 17 – Conventions; Table 1; Notice Icons; Icon; Information note
  • Page 18 – This manual uses the following text and syntax conventions:; Documentation; The 3WXM documentation set includes the following documents.; Table 2; Monospace text; Bold text; Italic text
  • Page 19 – Documentation Comments; Wireless LAN Switch Manager Reference Manual
  • Page 20 – Wireless LAN Switch and Controller Configuration Guide
  • Page 21 – NSTALLING; Hardware; Hardware Requirements for Running 3WXM Client
  • Page 23 – Software Requirements; User Privileges
  • Page 24 – Serial Number and; Installing 3WXM; If Autorun is disabled, follow these steps:
  • Page 26 – Installation Log File; If you uninstall a previous version of 3WXM before; Save; in the License Information dialog box.; Uninstalling 3WXM; To uninstall 3WXM on Windows systems:; Add or Remove Programs; Select 3WXM and click
  • Page 27 – Click; Uninstall; The 3WXM Uninstall Options dialog appears.
  • Page 28 – Continue; Done
  • Page 29 – Overview
  • Page 30 – Display Panels; Organizer panel; Organizer Panel
  • Page 31 – Policies; (displayed by the Policies tool bar option) — The set of device; Equipment; (displayed by the Configuration tool bar option) — The; Sites; (displayed by the RF Planning tool bar option) — Named sets of
  • Page 32 – Alerts Panel; Table 6 lists the types of alerts displayed in the Alerts panel.; Table 6; Alerts; Alert Category; Configuration
  • Page 33 – Content Panel; Network
  • Page 34 – deploy
  • Page 35 – Task List Panel
  • Page 36 – Some wizards contain multiple pages. Click the; Next; and; Previous; The; Finish; button saves the changes. If applicable, saving the changes
  • Page 37 – Properties Dialogs; Table 7; Resize Icons; Option; This option is supported on the Organizer and Task List panels.
  • Page 38 – Menu Bar Options; Table 8
  • Page 39 – Tool Bar Options; Com WXM Reference
  • Page 41 – Table 9
  • Page 44 – Keyboard shortcut mnemonics (also called; Properties; Click the; Appearance; tab. The Display Properties dialog box appears.; Effects
  • Page 45 – Enabling Keyboard Shortcut Mnemonics (Windows XP Only); Clear the box labeled; Hide underlined letters for keyboard; In the Display Properties dialog box, click; OK
  • Page 47 – Starting 3WXM
  • Page 48 – Error: Missing license
  • Page 49 – Default
  • Page 50 – Administrator; —This account can monitor the network, configure; Provision; —This account can configure and monitor the network.; Monitor; —This account can only monitor the network. When users
  • Page 51 – Restricting Access to 3WXM
  • Page 54 – To create a network plan:; to save the network plan on the server and open it in 3WXM.
  • Page 55 – Managing Network Plans; Saving a Network
  • Page 57 – To open a network plan:
  • Page 58 – Conflict
  • Page 60 – To disable notification; In the main 3WXM window, select; Persistence; To disable change notification, clear; Plan Change Notification; Close
  • Page 61 – Defining a Mobility Domain; Roaming creates the following effects:
  • Page 62 – Traffic Ports Used by; Select the Configuration tool bar option.; Traffic Ports Used for AAA Servers and Management Servers; Protocol; SSL management using 3WXM
  • Page 63 – Creating a WX Switch
  • Page 65 – Changing the Country Code
  • Page 67 – Converting Auto DAPs into Statically Configured APs; Auto DAP
  • Page 68 – Affinities for Network Domain Seeds; Affinity Value; The switch itself, if it is a Network Domain seed.
  • Page 70 – in the Task List panel.; Toolbar icons available in RF Planning Tools; Edit 3WXM preferences.
  • Page 71 – RF Planning Overview
  • Page 72 – To create or modify a site; Select the RF Planning tool bar option.
  • Page 73 – Creating or Modifying a Site
  • Page 75 – Creating or Modifying Buildings in a Site
  • Page 76 – to close the dialog box.; Feet; or; Metric; WXM adjusts the default attenuations based on your selection.
  • Page 77 – Creating or Modifying Floors; To create or modify a floor in a building:; allows you to edit the floor’s properties.
  • Page 78 – Importing a Drawing
  • Page 79 – Importing or Drawing Floor Details; File; To prepare a drawing before importing it into 3WXM:
  • Page 81 – Delete; In AutoCAD, you cannot delete a layer if the layer is not
  • Page 82 – and select the format. Use version R2000 of the format; Useful AutoCAD Operations and Naming-Conventions; Operation
  • Page 83 – Importing the Drawing; To import a floor drawing:; Open; Read the message about verifying the drawing scale, then click; The imported drawing is displayed in the Content panel.
  • Page 84 – Figure 1; Floor Plan After Importing; Cropping the Paper; All objects that are outside the area you select to keep, are; To crop the paper space
  • Page 85 – Yes; Figure 2; Floor Plan After Cropping; Adjusting the Scale of
  • Page 86 – Access the floor plan in the Edit Content page.
  • Page 87 – Working with Layers; New location of
  • Page 88 – Hiding Layers; Figure 3; Floor Plan After Layers Hidden
  • Page 89 – Adding or removing a layer
  • Page 90 – To clean up a drawing; Display the floor plan in the Content panel.; Clean Layout; Plan Clean Up wizard appears.
  • Page 91 – . The Before Cleanup tab appears. The progress of the cleanup; After Cleanup
  • Page 93 – Drawing Floor; Object; Repeat until the polygon takes the shape you want.
  • Page 94 – You can add RF obstacles to a floor plan in the following ways:; Recommendations; Consider the following when creating RF obstacles:; Click at the start of the line.
  • Page 95 – Specifying the RF Characteristics of a Floor
  • Page 96 – Figure 4; Create RF Obstacle Dialog Box; Other
  • Page 97 – to save the changes and close the dialog box.; Drawing RF Obstacles
  • Page 98 – Importing RF; Ekahau Site SurveyTM Tool (
  • Page 99 – To use this method, perform the following tasks:
  • Page 103 – To create LOS points in 3WXM; LOS points in Organizer Panel
  • Page 104 – In the Name box, type a name for the LOS point and click
  • Page 105 – to save the changes and close the wizard.
  • Page 107 – Generate
  • Page 108 – Importing RF Measurements
  • Page 109 – Total valid RF measurements found
  • Page 110 – Total number of RF measurements that did not intersect any
  • Page 111 – Defining Wireless Coverage Areas; You define coverage by creating the following items:; Creating a Wiring
  • Page 113 – Defining a Coverage; Figure 5; Supported Shared Coverage Areas Example
  • Page 114 – Figure 6; Unsupported Shared Coverage Area Example; Keep the following in mind when planning shared coverage areas:; Drawing a Coverage Area; Figure 7; Unsupported Polygon Shape
  • Page 116 – Specifying the Wireless Technology for a Coverage Area
  • Page 117 – To specify coverage area properties:; clients
  • Page 118 – . The Default Device Settings page appears.
  • Page 119 – Specifying Default Device Settings for the Coverage Area; Direct—MAPs are directly attached to dedicated WX switch ports.
  • Page 120 – . If you selected Direct or Distributed in the AP Connection; Compute
  • Page 121 – Direct; Distributed; from the MAP Connection Type list.; . The Capacity Planning for Data page appears.
  • Page 122 – click; option, 3WXM performs both; . The Capacity Planning for Voice page appears.
  • Page 123 – Configuring Capacity Calculation for Voice
  • Page 125 – To specify association information for the coverage area:; to complete the wizard and create the coverage area.; Editing Coverage; To edit existing coverage areas:
  • Page 126 – Select the coverage area you want to edit and click
  • Page 127 – Use Capacity Calculation for Data
  • Page 128 – Add; to move the
  • Page 129 – Under the Constraints tab, you can do the following:; Allow Deletion of Locked MAPs; Under the Redundancy tab, you can do the following:; Compute Redundancy
  • Page 131 – Placing Third-Party Access Points; You must click in a coverage area.
  • Page 133 – In the Radio Type drop-down list, select one of the following:
  • Page 135 – Placing Installed and Auto-Configured MAPs; Edit Properties
  • Page 136 – Assign channels to MAPs (See “Assigning MAP Channels” on page 144.); Computing and
  • Page 137 – Computing MAP Placement; You perform the following tasks to compute and place MAPs:; To specify design constraints
  • Page 138 – Allow Deletion; To plan for redundant MAP connections to WX switches, select; from the AP Connection
  • Page 141 – Go to “To review coverage area computation”.; To review coverage area computation; to apply the changes. Icons for the suggested MAP locations
  • Page 142 – Display RF Coverage; This example shows the 802.11b coverage for an area.
  • Page 143 – Locking and Unlocking MAPs; Select the MAP you want to lock.; Lock
  • Page 144 – Figure 8; Channel Assignment to Minimize Co-Channel Interference; To assign channels; RF Planning; Under RF Planning, click; Assign Channels; . The Channel Assignment
  • Page 145 – Use Cross-Floor Channel Information; . The Channel Assignment Progress page appears.
  • Page 147 – Computing Optimal
  • Page 149 – To resolve optimal power computation problems; To select multiple contiguous objects, click; Shift; To select multiple noncontiguous objects, click; Ctrl; If you need to make adjustments, do the following:
  • Page 151 – Verifying the Wireless Network; Placing RF
  • Page 152 – In the RSSI Options box, select display options for the dialog box:; Show Unreachable MAPs; To list disabled access points, select; Show Disabled MAPs
  • Page 155 – Generating RF Network Design Information; To generate a work order report
  • Page 156 – date
  • Page 157 – System
  • Page 158 – Category
  • Page 159 – WX Switch Configuration Objects
  • Page 161 – Adding a WX Switch to the Network Plan; Location Policy Policies to locally override VLAN or security
  • Page 162 – After you select Managed to enable management of the
  • Page 165 – Using the Create Wireless Switch Wizard
  • Page 167 – Setting Up a Switch; To set up a switch
  • Page 171 – Modifying Basic Switch Parameters; To leave the switch out of all wiring closets, select Not Assigned.
  • Page 177 – Viewing and Changing Port Settings; If you enable PoE on a port connected to a device other than
  • Page 179 – To enable the radio, select; Enabled; In the Channel Number list, select the channel number for the radio.
  • Page 180 – Ports
  • Page 182 – Do not change the deny rule at the bottom of the ACL. This
  • Page 184 – Port Groups
  • Page 185 – Viewing and Changing Port Groups
  • Page 187 – Viewing and Changing Management Settings; —SNMP message exchanges are not secure. This is the
  • Page 188 – USM; Community string names are transmitted in clear text.
  • Page 191 – Configuring a Notification Profile; notification profile
  • Page 196 – Authenticated
  • Page 198 – Setting traces can have adverse effects on system
  • Page 199 – Viewing and Setting Log and Trace Settings
  • Page 200 – Creating an External Log Server
  • Page 201 – Viewing and Configuring IP Services Settings
  • Page 202 – Wireless LAN Switch and
  • Page 203 – carmel
  • Page 205 – Configuring ARP
  • Page 206 – Users and VLANs; RADIUS Attributes for Tunnel Protocol Support
  • Page 207 – Viewing and Configuring VLANs; red
  • Page 212 – Specify
  • Page 213 – Enabling STP Fast Convergence Features
  • Page 215 – Proxy Report
  • Page 221 – Viewing and Configuring ACLs; Viewing ACLs
  • Page 223 – any; Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
  • Page 225 – (maximum throughput; CoS Value
  • Page 227 – To enable the established option for TCP ACEs; Select the TCP ACE in the ACL table.; Enable Established Connections; Select the ICMP ACE in the ACL table.; ICMP Properties; ICMP Messages and Codes
  • Page 228 – Adding a New ACE to; None
  • Page 231 – Viewing and Changing CoS Mappings; Wireless LAN Switch and Controller; Viewing CoS
  • Page 235 – MAPs
  • Page 236 – Wireless Service; A wireless service consists of the following parameters:; Service Profiles; Description
  • Page 238 – User Globs and MAC Address Globs; Access Rules Automatically Created by Service Profile Wizards; Service Profile Type; Voice
  • Page 239 – Viewing and Configuring Wireless Services; username
  • Page 240 – PEAP Offload—
  • Page 241 – Viewing Wireless; To view wireless services:; Wireless Services
  • Page 242 – “Viewing and Configuring RADIUS Settings” on
  • Page 243 – default
  • Page 253 – Modifying Service
  • Page 254 – Static WEP Tab; Broadcast Settings Tab; All these broadcast control options are disabled by default.
  • Page 255 – Radio Profile Selection Tab
  • Page 256 – Client Timeout Tab; The Client Timeout tab lists settings for client session timers:; Rate Configuration Tab
  • Page 257 – The valid rates depend on the radio type:
  • Page 258 – SODA Tab; Display the Wireless Service Profiles table:
  • Page 263 – Viewing and Configuring Radio Profiles; Viewing Radio Profile
  • Page 266 – Countermeasures affect wireless service on a radio. When a
  • Page 267 – Auto Tune Tab; The Auto Tune tab lists settings for RF Auto-Tuning:
  • Page 269 – Viewing and Changing the Auto-DAP Profile; Voice Configuration Tab
  • Page 272 – Converting Auto; See “Deleting Auto DAPs” on page 175.
  • Page 273 – WX Switch Model
  • Page 274 – RSA key
  • Page 275 – Viewing and Configuring MAPs; and repeat this step for the; Maximum MAPs Supported Per Switch
  • Page 279 – To configure settings for a radio, click
  • Page 281 – Viewing and Changing Radio Settings
  • Page 283 – Viewing and Changing RF Detection Settings; If the vendor or OUI is not listed, click
  • Page 289 – Creating and Managing Users in the Local User Database
  • Page 291 – Creating a MAC User
  • Page 293 – Authorization
  • Page 295 – enable
  • Page 298 – url; You must include the
  • Page 299 – Viewing and Configuring RADIUS Settings
  • Page 300 – Access the Create RADIUS Server Group wizard:
  • Page 303 – Viewing and Configuring Global 802.1X Settings; Use System IP Address; X parameter settings are global for all SSIDs configured; Viewing Global
  • Page 304 – To disable this option, clear; Key Transmit
  • Page 305 – To enable reauthentication of 802.1X clients, select; To disable reauthentication, clear; Reauthentication; reauthentication is enabled.; WEP Key Rolling
  • Page 306 – Network Access Rules
  • Page 307 – Viewing and Configuring 802.1X Network Access Rules; The default SSID name
  • Page 311 – Viewing and Configuring MAC Network Access Rules; If the rule is for access to an SSID, do one of the following:; If the authentication rule is disabled, select
  • Page 313 – Viewing and Configuring WebAAA Network Access Rules; Viewing Web AAA
  • Page 317 – Viewing and Configuring Last-Resort Network Access Rules
  • Page 319 – Viewing and Configuring WX Administrator Access Rules
  • Page 323 – Viewing and Configuring AAA Support for Third-Party AP Users
  • Page 325 – Viewing and Changing Location Policy Rules; location policy; Viewing Location
  • Page 327 – to
  • Page 329 – Viewing and Changing Mobility Profiles
  • Page 331 – WITCHES
  • Page 333 – How Remote WX Configuration Works; Figure 9 shows the location of the Fn switch and the LED.; Figure 9; Ports 1 and 2 in the default VLAN (VLAN 1)
  • Page 334 – Staged WX
  • Page 335 – WXM Requirements; WXM must be installed and 3WXM Services must be running.
  • Page 336 – IP address; Deployment Site Has; set vlan 1 port 7; Enable the DHCP client on VLAN 1:; set interface 1 ip dhcp-client enable
  • Page 337 – Staging a WX Switch for Configuration by 3WXM; Domain name changed
  • Page 338 – set ip dns server enable
  • Page 339 – Configure DNS server information:
  • Page 340 – save config; Tools > 3WXM Services Setup
  • Page 341 – Upload WX
  • Page 342 – Click on a resolution to correct the error or warning condition.; Requirements; The new switch must be the same model as the one being replaced.
  • Page 343 – Replacing a Switch and Reusing its Configuration; The person at the remote office powers on the new switch.
  • Page 344 – Replacing a Switch; Remove the power cord from the old switch.
  • Page 345 – ANAGING; WX File Management Options in 3WXM; Deploy
  • Page 346 – Devices Tab; To access the Devices tab, do one of the following:; WX File Management Options in 3WXM (continued)
  • Page 347 – Task List Options; The Task List panel in the Devices tab has the following pages:; Task Option
  • Page 351 – Synchronizing Local and Network Changes
  • Page 353 – You can click
  • Page 355 – Distributing System Images
  • Page 357 – Enabling or Disabling Management of a Switch by 3WXM
  • Page 359 – Importing and Exporting Switch Configuration Files
  • Page 361 – Modifying Configuration Change Polling Options
  • Page 363 – Errors or warnings in the network affect the Network counts.; Verification Tabs
  • Page 364 – Toolbar Options; Table 27 lists the options on the Event tab’s toolbar.; Filtering the Message; For example, if you create a new WX switch called; Toolbar Options on Verification Tab; Options
  • Page 365 – Resolving an Error or Warning
  • Page 368 – Disable All Instances
  • Page 369 – WebAAA certificate for a WX switch
  • Page 371 – Managing Certificates
  • Page 373 – policy; Policies Created; network plan in 3WXM 4.1, 3WXM automatically
  • Page 374 – Viewing Policies; Policy
  • Page 375 – Configuring Feature Settings in a Policy; after
  • Page 376 – For This Feature Area
  • Page 377 – To display the event log, select the; Events; toolbar option in the main
  • Page 378 – WX ‘wx1’
  • Page 379 – Filtering Event Messages; wx
  • Page 384 – Reports
  • Page 385 – Section; Summary
  • Page 386 – The scope is always Mobility Domain and cannot be changed.
  • Page 387 – Generating a WX Configuration Report; The scope is always Wireless Switch and cannot be changed.
  • Page 388 – The data for this report comes from the 3WXM Services. The
  • Page 389 – Generating a Client Details Report; The data for this report comes from 3WXM Services. The
  • Page 391 – Generating a Client Errors Report
  • Page 393 – Generating a Network Usage Report; RF Reports
  • Page 394 – Overwrite Existing Files
  • Page 395 – Generating a Radio Details Report
  • Page 396 – The data for this report comes from the 3WXM client. The
  • Page 397 – Generating a Rogue Summary Report; Rogue Reports
  • Page 399 – Generating a Work Order
  • Page 400 – Select; When the report is generated, click; View; . A browser window containing; View Work Order
  • Page 401 – Explore
  • Page 402 – To access monitored data; Select the Monitor option in the main 3WXM tool bar.
  • Page 403 – Using the Explore Window
  • Page 405 – — Up
  • Page 406 – Table 34 lists the options on the toolbar in the floor display.
  • Page 407 – Threshold Flags; Take an RF measurement.
  • Page 410 – Displaying Object
  • Page 411 – Display Option
  • Page 412 – Taking RF; In the floor plan display of the Explore view, click
  • Page 413 – RF measurement point
  • Page 415 – Using the Client Monitor View; Client information is displayed in the following tabs:; Client Activity; — displays association and 802.1X information for; Client Sessions; — lists the clients 3WXM is tracking. You can set; Toolbar Options in Client Monitor View
  • Page 416 – Refreshing Client; To refresh the data on demand, click the; Displaying Client; Toolbar Options in Client Monitor View (continued)
  • Page 417 – The same counters appear when you select a Site, building, or floor.
  • Page 419 – Data Displayed When a Switch, MAP, or Radio is Selected; Associations
  • Page 421 – Column
  • Page 422 – Note
  • Page 427 – from
  • Page 428 – Data Displayed When a WX Switch, MAP, or Radio is Selected; Client Sessions Columns When a Mobility Domain is Selected; Scope
  • Page 429 – Displaying Session Details; Session Properties
  • Page 432 – Displaying Session Statistics
  • Page 433 – Displaying Session Location History
  • Page 434 – Managing the Client; On the Client Session tab, select the client, then click; Location History Columns; Start Time
  • Page 435 – Find a specific user
  • Page 436 – nat; natasha; All; If you select
  • Page 437 – To add a user to the watch list in the User Management tab, select the; Add Watch; checkbox in the user row.
  • Page 438 – Session
  • Page 440 – After selecting the MAPs from the Listeners list, click; to display the
  • Page 442 – RF Neighborhood; — lists the other transmitting devices that the; Activity; — lists log messages for the radio.; RF Environment; — lists 802.11 statistics for the radio.
  • Page 443 – Using the RF Monitor View; Displaying RF; Table 54 lists the information displayed on the tab.; RF Monitor RF Neighborhood Columns; Neighbor; — This information comes from the site plan and is
  • Page 444 – Displaying the
  • Page 445 – Table 55 lists the information displayed on the tab.
  • Page 446 – Table 56 lists the information displayed on the tab.
  • Page 449 – Accessing Realtime Performance Statistics
  • Page 451 – Viewing Performance
  • Page 452 – To sort data
  • Page 453 – To reset counters in the current view
  • Page 454 – Viewing Data in Percentages; tab. Data for the pie chart is captured when; Hide Object; . Doing this allows you to see the graph in the full width of the
  • Page 455 – Exporting Performance Data; In the Statistics tab, click; Export Absolute; The Export Data dialog box appears.
  • Page 456 – To specify a directory and name for the file, click
  • Page 457 – devices of interest
  • Page 458 – Rogue detection in 3WXM has the following requirements.; Notification Type
  • Page 459 – Rogue Detection Requirements; Mobility Domain
  • Page 461 – Rogue Detection Lists
  • Page 463 – Using the Rogue Detection Screen; Activity Log; — Lists activity (appearance or disappearance) of the; Toolbar Options on Rogue Detection Screen
  • Page 464 – Toolbar Options on Rogue Detection Screen (continued)
  • Page 465 – Rogue
  • Page 466 – Activity Log Tab; Table 60 lists the information displayed in the Activity Log tab.; Listeners Tab; Table 61 lists the information displayed in the Listeners tab.
  • Page 467 – Clients Tab; Table 62 lists the information displayed on the Clients tab.
  • Page 468 – To display the location of a rogue within a site; To display the location of a client associated with the rogue:; Select the rogue in the rogue list.
  • Page 469 – Displaying a Rogue’s Geographical Location; Select the client under the Clients tab.
  • Page 471 – Adding a Device to the Attack List
  • Page 473 – Adding a Rogue’s Clients to the Black List
  • Page 475 – Importing the
  • Page 478 – Locating a Coverage
  • Page 479 – Locating and Fixing Coverage Holes; Hide RF Coverage
  • Page 481 – HANGING; To change 3WXM preferences, in the main 3WXM window, select; Reset; To reset all preferences for all tabs, click; Reset All
  • Page 482 – polling; To change network options
  • Page 483 – Changing Persistence Options; If you click
  • Page 485 – Changing Options for RF Planning; Configuring the
  • Page 489 – Changing 3WXM Logging Options; Critical
  • Page 491 – ERVICES; This chapter discusses how to change 3WXM Services preferences.; To set 3WXM Services preferences, select; Tools > 3WXM Services; from the toolbar in the main 3WXM window. See the following
  • Page 492 – to implement changes
  • Page 493 – Starting or Stopping the 3WXM Services; Scroll down and select 3WXM Services.
  • Page 495 – Connecting to 3WXM Services; If the Certificate Check dialog is displayed, click; Accept; If the; button does not become available, read the last message in; Certificate Check
  • Page 497 – Changing Service Settings; To change service settings; . The 3WXM Services Setup dialog; Service Settings; When you click
  • Page 498 – JKS
  • Page 499 – Changing WX Connection Settings
  • Page 501 – Changing Monitoring Settings; The Polling Interval is 5 minutes and cannot be changed.
  • Page 502 – Enable Rogue Detection
  • Page 507 – and Guardian; can include 24x7 telephone Technical Support, software
  • Page 509 – . First time users will; Contact Us; Country; Philippines
  • Page 511 – NDEX; Numbers
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Wireless LAN Mobility System

Wireless LAN Switch Manager
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WX4400

3CRWX440095A

WX1200

3CRWX120695A

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Page 3 - ONTENTS; WXM U

C ONTENTS A BOUT T HIS G UIDE Conventions 17 Documentation 18 Documentation Comments 19 1 I NSTALLING 3WXM Hardware Requirements 21 Hardware Requirements for 3WXM Client 21 Hardware Requirements for 3WXM Monitoring Service 22 Software Requirements 23 Preparing for Installation 23 User Privileges 23 ...

Page 6 - ONFIGURING; WX S; YSTEM

6 C ONFIGURING WX S YSTEM P ARAMETERS WX Switch Configuration Objects 157 Adding a WX Switch to the Network Plan 161 Creating a WX Switch as Part of RF Planning 161 Creating a WX Switch Using the Create Wireless Switch Wizard 161 Creating a New WX Switch Based on a Configured Switch in the Network P...

Page 14 - WXM P; REFERENCES

Using the Rogue Detection Screen 462 Toolbar Options 463 Filtering the Rogue List 464 Displaying Rogue Details 465 Displaying a Rogue’s Geographical Location 468 Ignoring Friendly Third-Party Devices 470 Adding a Device to the Attack List 471 Converting a Rogue into a Third Party AP 471 To convert a...

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