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Lancom Systems LCOS 3.50 User Manual

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LANCOM Reference Manual LCOS 3.50

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Chapter 11: Wireless LAN – WLAN

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Redirect address when the 'Redirect' action is selected

Example:

ARP, DHCP, ICMP will be let through, Telnet and HTTP will be redirected to
192.168.11.5, all other packets will be rejected.

As soon as an entry is made in the protocol filter, all packets not
matching the filter will be automatically rejected!

Configuration with
WEBconfig or Telnet

Under WEBconfig or Telnet you will find the protocol filter under the following
paths:

Encryption settings

Access points of the LANCOM range support the most up-to-date methods of
encryption and security for data that is transferred via WLAN.

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The IEEE standard 802.11i/WPA stands for the highest degree of security
that is currently available for WLAN connections. This standards uses a
new encryption procedure (AES-CCM) which, in combination with other
methods, achieves levels of security equalled only by VPN connections
until now. When using AES-capable hardware (such as the 54-Mbit
AirLancer clients and the 54-Mbit LANCOM access points) the
transmissions are much faster than with comparable VPN security.

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WEP is also supported to ensure compatibility with older hardware. WEP
(Wired Equivalent Privacy) is the encryption method originally

Name

Protocol

Subty
pe

Start
port

End
port

Interface list

Action

Redirect IP
address

ARP

0806

0

0

0

WLAN-1-2

Let through

0.0.0.0

DHCP

0800

17

67

68

WLAN-1-2

Let through

0.0.0.0

TELNET

0800

6

23

23

WLAN-1-2

Redirect

192.168.11.5

ICMP

0800

1

0

0

WLAN-1-2

Let through

0.0.0.0

HTTP

0800

6

80

80

WLAN-1-2

Redirect

192.168.11.5

Configuration tool

Menu/Table

WEBconfig

Expert configuration

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Setup

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LAN management module

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Protocol table

Terminal/Telnet

cd /Setup/LAN-Management-Module/Protocol-Table