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CHAPTER 1-1 Cisco Aironet 350 Series Bridge Software Configuration Guide OL-1410-07 1 Overview Cisco Aironet Bridges are wireless LAN transceiv ers that connect two or more remote networks into a single LAN. The 350 Series Bridge can also be used as a rugged access point, providing network access to wireless client devices. The bridge uses a browse[...]
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1-2 Cisco Aironet 350 Series Bridge Software Configuration Guide OL-1410-07 Chapter 1 Overview Key Features Key Features This section describes the key features of the bridge f irmware. The follo wing are the key features of version 12.01T : • Multiple IEEE 802.11 service set identif iers (SSIDs) to create different le vels of network access and [...]
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1-3 Cisco Aironet 350 Series Bridge Software Configuration Guide OL-1410-07 Chapter 1 Overview Management Options – The client generates a double encrypted session key and sends it to the access point along with the chosen cipher specif ication. – The access point authenticates the client based on a user ID and password when the user manager fe[...]
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1-4 Cisco Aironet 350 Series Bridge Software Configuration Guide OL-1410-07 Chapter 1 Overview VLAN Support • A voiding and managing network congestion • Prioritizing service to different kinds of netw ork traff ic • Shaping network traf f ic • Setting traf f ic priorities across the network Limitations and Restrictions The QoS implementati[...]
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1-5 Cisco Aironet 350 Series Bridge Software Configuration Guide OL-1410-07 Chapter 1 Overview VLAN Support A VLAN can be thought of as a broadcast domain that exists within a def ined set of switches. A VLAN consists of a number of end systems, either hosts or network equipment (such as bridges and routers), connected by a single bridging domain. [...]
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1-6 Cisco Aironet 350 Series Bridge Software Configuration Guide OL-1410-07 Chapter 1 Overview VLAN Support Figur e 1 -1 LAN Segmentation and VLAN Segmentation with Wir eless Components Related Documents The follo wing documents provide more detailed information pertaining to VLAN design and conf iguration: • Cisco IOS Switching Services Conf igu[...]
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1-7 Cisco Aironet 350 Series Bridge Software Configuration Guide OL-1410-07 Chapter 1 Overview VLAN Support In fundamental terms, the ke y to conf iguring an bridge to connect to a specif ic VLAN is by conf iguring an SSID to map to that VLAN. Because VLANs are identif ied by a VLAN ID, it follows that if an SSID on an bridge is conf igured to map [...]
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1-8 Cisco Aironet 350 Series Bridge Software Configuration Guide OL-1410-07 Chapter 1 Overview VLAN Support Figur e 1 -2 VLAN Example SSID: Student SSID: F aculty Access point Student SSID = VLAN 1 F aculty SSID = VLAN 2 Management SSID = VLAN 3 T r unk por t Router Catalyst VLAN s witch Catalyst VLAN s witch Catalyst VLAN s witch VLAN 1 VLAN 2 VLA[...]
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1-9 Cisco Aironet 350 Series Bridge Software Configuration Guide OL-1410-07 Chapter 1 Overview Role in a Wireless Network Role in a Wireless Network Root and Non-root Bridges The typical bridge conf iguration consists of two or more bridges. One bridge is connected to the main wired LAN and set to root, and the other bridge or bridges are attached [...]
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1-10 Cisco Aironet 350 Series Bridge Software Configuration Guide OL-1410-07 Chapter 1 Overview Role in a Wireless Network Repeater Bridge Y ou can also use a bridge as a repeater . A repeater bridge is placed between two bridges to extend the range of your infrastructure or to ov ercome an obstacle that blocks radio communication. The repeater bri[...]
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1-11 Cisco Aironet 350 Series Bridge Software Configuration Guide OL-1410-07 Chapter 1 Overview Role in a Wireless Network Figur e 1 -5 Br idge F unctioning as Rugged A ccess P oint LAN segment A File ser ver W or kstation A W or kstation W orkstation Laptop Bridge (root unit) C IS C O A IR O N E T 3 5 0 S E R I E S W IR ELESS ACCESS PO INT E T H E[...]
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1-12 Cisco Aironet 350 Series Bridge Software Configuration Guide OL-1410-07 Chapter 1 Overview Role in a Wireless Network[...]