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Manageability
Support for Cisco
Discovery Protocol,
SNMP standard MIB I
and MIB II
Interoperable with Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)-compliant network
management systems such as HP OpenView and CA Unicenter
Manageable by many CiscoWorks applications in Resource Manager Essentials
(Inventory Manager, Software Image Manager, Availability Manager), Campus
Manager (Topology Services), and CiscoView
Cisco CLI supports Telnet,
FTP, and TFTP
Provides interface familiar to large community of network managers
Enables centralized management of remote access points
Facilitates standardization of network configuration
Support for Cisco SWAN Comprehensive Cisco framework for deploying, operating and managing hundreds to
thousands of Cisco Aironet access points using the Cisco infrastructure
Extends to the wireless LAN the same level of security, scalability, and reliability that
customers have come to expect in their wired LAN by introducing “wireless-aware”
capabilities into the Cisco infrastructure
Includes CiscoWorks WLSE
Secure
40-bit, 128-bit WEP Supports standards-based security methods for interoperability
Supports Cisco Wireless
Security Suite
Provides award-winning WLAN security features
Defends against passive and active security attacks
802.1X and EAP-based authentication leverages user access lists
Supports RADIUS server for user login registry
Includes TKIP encryption enhancements
802.11g version is AES ready with full support in 2004
Supports Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), the new Wi-Fi Alliance specification for
interoperable, standards-based wireless LAN security
Scalability
Range of management
and security options
Autonomous management and security features scale with evolving architecture
Requires minimal initial investment
Configurable transmit
power
Facilitates cell-size management
Coverage can be decreased as deployment density requirements to optimize
bandwidth increase
Availability
Hot standby Fails over seamlessly to standby access point
Load balancing Distributes user connections across available access points
Optimizes aggregate throughput
Auto rate scaling Sustains connectivity at outlying distances
Investment Protection
802.11g and
802.11b-compliant
Support newer-high speed 802.11g clients as well as installed base of 802.11b clients
Mature technology incorporates generations of enhancements
Table 1 Key Features and Benefits
Feature Benefit
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