Introduction
16 AP-4131 Access Point Product Reference Guide
Program the DHCP or BOOTP server to transfer these files (Kerberos security
information, HTML, firmware or network configuration files) with these DHCP
options for the specific file or information to download:
When the AP receives a network configuration change or is not able to renew
the IP address lease the AP sends out an SNMP trap if SNMP is configured.
1.3.4 Media Types
The AP supports bridging between Ethernet and radio media.
The Ethernet interface fully complies with Ethernet Rev. 2 and IEEE 802.3
specifications. The 4131 AP supports a 10/100Base-T wired connection. The
data transfer rate is 11 Mbps.
The radio interface conforms to IEEE 802.11 specifications. The interface
operates at 11 Mbps using direct-sequence radio technology. The AP
supports multiple-cell operations with fast roaming between cells. With the
direct-sequence system, each cell operates independently. Each cell provides
an 11 Mbps bandwidth. Adding cells to the network provides increased
coverage area and total system capacity. The AP supports MUs operating in
Power Save Polling (PSP) mode or Continuously Aware Mode (CAM) without
user intervention.
DHCP Option Value
Firmware and HTML file 67 (filenames are separated by a space)
ESSID 128
Configuration filename 129
ACL filename 130
Kerberos enable/disable flag 131(set to 0 for disable or 1 for enable on
the DHCP server)
KDC name 132
KSS name 133
KSS port number 134