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Chapter 3 Basic Configuration

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Step 7 Enter an IP subnet mask in the Default IP Subnet Mask field to identify the subnetwork so the access point’s IP address can be recognized on the LAN. If DHCP or BOOTP is not enabled, this field is the subnet mask. If DHCP or BOOTP is enabled, this field provides the subnet mask only when no server responds to the access point’s DHCP or BOOTP request.

Step 8 Enter the IP address of your default internet gateway in the Default Gateway field. The entry 255.255.255.255 indicates no gateway. Clicking the Gateway link takes you to the Routing Setup page, which you use to configure the access point to communicate with the IP network routing system.

Step 9 Type an SSID for the access point in the Radio Service Set ID (SSID) field. The SSID is a unique identifier that client devices use to associate with the access point. The SSID can be any alphanumeric entry from two to 32 characters long.

Step 10 Select a network role for the access point from the Role in Radio Network pull-down menu. The menu contains the following options:

Access Point/Root—A wireless LAN transceiver that connects an Ethernet network with wireless client stations. Use this setting if the access point will be connected to the wired LAN.

Repeater/Non-Root—An access point that transfers data between a client and another access point. Use this setting for access points not connected to the wired LAN.

Client/Non-root—A station with a wireless connection to an access point. Use this setting for diagnostics, such as when you need to test the access point by having it communicate with another access point.

Step 11 Select an Optimize Radio Network For option to assign either preconfigured settings or customized settings for the access point radio:

Throughput—Maximizes the data volume handled by the access point but might reduce the access point’s range.

Range—Maximizes the access point’s range but might reduce throughput.

Custom—The access point will use the settings you enter on the AP Radio Hardware page. Click the Custom link to go to the AP Radio Hardware page.

Step 12 To automatically configure the access point to be compatible with other devices on your wireless LAN, select an Ensure Compatibility With option:

2-Mbps clients—Select this setting if your network contains Cisco Aironet devices that operate at 2 Mbps.

non-Aironet 802.11—Select this setting if there are non-Cisco Aironet devices on your wireless LAN.

Step 13 To use Simplified Network Management Protocol (SNMP), enter a community name in the SNMP Admin. Community field. This name automatically appears in the list of users authorized to view and make changes to the access point’s management system.

Click the SNMP link to go to the SNMP Setup page, where you can edit other SNMP settings.

You can define other SNMP communities with User Management. The “Security Setup” section in Chapter 3 of the Cisco Aironet Access Point Software Configuration Guide describes User Management.

Step 14 Click OK. The Setup page appears. If you changed the Role in Radio Network setting, your access point reboots.

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Contents Cisco Aironet Access Point Hardware Installation Guide Cisco Aironet Access Point Hardware Installation Guide N T E N T S Using an Internet Browser Installation Warning A-3 OL-0738-02 Organization ObjectivesAudience Conventions Related PublicationsCisco.com Obtaining DocumentationDocumentation Feedback Ordering DocumentationOpening a TAC Case Obtaining Technical AssistanceCisco TAC Website TAC Case Priority DefinitionsObtaining Additional Publications and Information Xii Overview Omni-Directional Antennas Key FeaturesInline Power Ethernet and Serial Ports Metal EnclosureIndicators Ethernet Status RadioNetwork Configuration Examples Root Unit on a Wired LANRepeater Unit That Extends Wireless Range Access Point Root Unit Wired LAN Access Point RepeaterCentral Unit in an All-Wireless Network Access Point Root UnitAccess Point Specifications Category SpecificationAccess Point Specifications OL-0738-02 Installation Installation Special Considerations Installation GuidelinesBasic Guidelines Coverage OptionsMinimal Overlap Coverage Option Heavy Overlap Coverage Option Unpacking the Access Point Package ContentsConnecting the Ethernet and Power Cables Connecting Cables on 340 Series Access PointsConnecting Cables on 350 Series Access Points Access Point Power OptionsInstallation Connecting the Ethernet and Power Cables OL-0738-02 Basic Configuration Before You Start Summary of Configuration StepsUsing the IP Setup Utility Obtaining and Installing Ipsu Finding the Access Point’s IP AddressSetting the Access Point’s IP Address and Ssid Click Set ParametersEntering Basic Settings Using an Internet BrowserBasic Configuration Entering Basic Settings Using a Terminal Emulator Selecting Pages and SettingsSerial Basic Configuration Entering Basic Settings Default Basic Settings Setting Name Default ValueTroubleshooting Checking the Top Panel Indicators Indicators on the 340 Series and 350 Series Access PointChecking Basic Settings WEP KeysResetting to the Default Configuration Steps for Firmware Versions 11.07 or LaterDetermining the Boot-Block Version Steps for Firmware Versions 11.06 or EarlierReconfiguration Steps for Boot Block Version 1.01 or Earlier Reconfiguration Steps for Boot Block Version 1.02 or Later Troubleshooting Resetting to the Default Configuration Translated Safety Warnings Explosive Device Proximity Warning Modifierats för att kunna användas i sådana sammanhangInstallation Warning Lightning Activity WarningCircuit Breaker 15A Warning Page Power Injector Warning Appendix a Translated Safety Warnings Power Injector Warning OL-0738-02 Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information For Home or Office USE Department of Communications Canada Canadian Compliance StatementCisco Aironet Access Point Hardware Installation Guide Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure Japanese Translation Declaration of Conformity Statements OL-0738-02 D E IN-2 IN-3 IN-4
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