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HP ProCurve Wireless Access Point 420 - Hewlett Packard

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Using the <strong>HP</strong> Web Browser Interface<br />

Status Reporting Features<br />

association procedure allows the wireless system to track the location of<br />

each mobile client, and ensures that frames destined for each client are<br />

forwarded to the appropriate access point.<br />

■ Forwarding Allowed: If 802.1x is being used shows if the station has<br />

passed 802.1x authentication and is now allowed to forward traffic to the<br />

access point. If authentication is not required this value is TRUE for all<br />

clients.<br />

■ Key Type: Displays one of the following:<br />

• WEP Disabled: The client is not using Wired Equivalent Privacy<br />

(WEP) encryption keys.<br />

• Dynamic WEP: The client is using Wi-Fi Protected <strong>Access</strong> (enterprise<br />

or pre-shared key mode) or using 802.1x authentication with dynamic<br />

keying.<br />

• Static WEP: The client is using static WEP keys for encryption.<br />

Event Logs<br />

Figure 4-10. The Event Logs Window<br />

4-20<br />

The Event Logs window shows the log messages generated by the access point<br />

and stored in memory.

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