User's Manual
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, March 2008
10 HiPath Wireless Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software V5 R1 , C20/C2400 User Guide
• Chapter 6, “Virtual Network configuration”, provides detailed instructions in
how to configure a VNS, its topology, authentication, accounting, RADIUS
policy, multicast, filtering and privacy. Both Captive Portal and AAA types of
VNS are described.
• Chapter 7, “Availability, mobility, and controller functionality”, describes how
to set up the features that provide availability in the event of a controller
failover, and mobility for a wireless device user.
• Chapter 8, “Working with third-party APs”, describes how to use the
Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software features with third-party
wireless access points.
• Chapter 9, “Working with the Mitigator”, explains the security tool that scans
for, detects and reports on rogue APs.
• Chapter 11, “Performing system maintenance”, describes maintenance
activities, such as software upgrades on both the HiPath Wireless Controller
and the Wireless AP. This chapter also includes information on the logs,
traces, reports and displays available.
• Chapter 12, “Glossary”, contains a list of terms and definitions for the HiPath
Wireless Controller and the Wireless AP as well as standard industry terms
used in this guide.
• Appendix A, “HiPath Wireless Controller’s physical description”, describes
the physical description and LED states of the HiPath Wireless Controller.
• Appendix B, “Regulatory information”, provides the regulatory information for
the HiPath C20/C2400 Wireless LAN Controllers and the HiPath Wireless
Access Points (APs).
• Appendix C, “optiPoint WL2 Configuration”, describes how to configure the
WL2 phone.
• Appendix D, “SpectraLink Wireless Telephones”, describes how to configure
NetLink Wireless Telephones and WLAN infrastructure products.
1.3 Formatting conventions
The HiPath Wireless Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software
documentation uses the following formatting conventions to make it easier to find
information and follow procedures:
• Bold text is used to identify components of the management interface, such
as menu items and section of pages, as well as the names of buttons and text
boxes.
For example: Click Logout.
• Monospace font is used in code examples and to indicate text that you type.