Cisco Systems 1300 manual Using the Web-Browser Interface

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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Autonomous Access Points and Bridges

Resetting the Autonomous Access Point/Bridge to the Default Configuration

When the test stops, the test results are displayed at the bottom of the page. You should check for lost packets that might indicate a possible problem with the wireless link. For best results, you should perform this test several times.

Resetting the Autonomous Access Point/Bridge to the Default Configuration

You can use the web-browser interface or the CLI to reset the autonomous access point/bridge to a factory default configuration.

Note The following steps reset all configuration settings to factory defaults, including passwords, WEP keys, the IP address, and the SSID.

For additional information on access point/bridge default behavior, see the “Default IP Address Behavior” section on page 4-6and the “Default SSID and Radio Behavior” section on page 4-6.

Using the Web-Browser Interface

Follow the steps below to delete the current configuration and return all autonomous access point/bridge settings to the factory defaults using the Web-browser interface.

Step 1 Open your web-browser and enter the access point/bridge’s IP address in the browser address or location line. Press Enter.

Step 2 Enter the administrator username and password. The default username is Cisco and the default password is Cisco. The username and password are case sensitive. The Summary Status page appears.

Step 3 Click System Software and the System Software page appears.

Step 4 Click System Configuration and the System Configuration page appears.

Step 5 Click Default.

Note If the access point/bridge is configured with a static IP address, the IP address does not change.

Step 6 After the access point/bridge reboots, you can reconfigure the access point/bridge by using the Web-browser interface or the CLI (refer to the Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide for Access Points).

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Contents Corporate Headquarters Page N T E N T S IiiWindow Mounting Ssid Japanese Translation B-6 Load-Dump Protection H-1 ViiViii Purpose PrefaceAudience OrganizationConventions Preface Conventions Cisco.com Related PublicationsObtaining Documentation XiiProduct Documentation DVD Ordering Documentation Documentation FeedbackCisco Product Security Overview XiiiXiv Reporting Security Problems in Cisco ProductsProduct Alerts and Field Notices Obtaining Technical Assistance Cisco Support WebsiteLocating the Product Serial Number XviSubmitting a Service Request XviiXviii Definitions of Service Request SeverityObtaining Additional Publications and Information Xix OL-5048-06 Product Terminology Autonomous Access Point/BridgeOverview Guidelines for Using a Lightweight Access Point/Bridge Lightweight Access PointKey Features Power 1shows the two outdoor access point/bridge configurationsIntegrated Antenna External AntennaEnclosure ConnectorsEthernet Ports LEDs Operating Roles for the Autonomous Access Point/Bridge Network Examples with Autonomous Access Point/Bridges Repeater Unit that Extends Wireless RangeRoot Access Point on a Wired LAN Access Points as Root Units on a Wired LANCentral Unit in an All-Wireless Network Bridge Network with Wireless ClientsPoint-to-Point Bridge Configuration Workgroup Bridge NetworkNetwork Examples with Lightweight Access Points OL-5048-06 Installation Overview Safety Warnings All InstallationsDC Power Source Installations Safety InformationOutdoor and DC Power Source Installations FCC Safety Compliance StatementInstallation Overview Safety Information Installation Guidelines Typical Outdoor Installation ComponentsSite Surveys Unpacking the Access Point/BridgePackage Contents Before Beginning the Installation Access Point/Bridge Layout Installation Summary Installation Overview Installation Summary Mounting the Access Point/Bridge, Mounting Hardware, LEDs, Mounting OverviewMounting the Access Point/Bridge Mounting HardwareWindow Mounting Multi-Function MountAccess Point Bracket LEDs Install LED Status Rssi Level dBm Ethernet LED Status LED Radio LED OL-5048-06 Troubleshooting Autonomous Access Points and Bridges Checking the LEDs on an Autonomous Access Point/Bridge Ethernet Status Radio Install Meaning Blinking Codes First Second Power Injector Default IP Address Behavior Checking PowerChecking Basic Configuration Settings Default Ssid and Radio Behavior Enabling the Radio Interface SsidRunning the Carrier Busy Test Security SettingsAntenna Alignment Running the Ping or Link Test Using the Web-Browser Interface Web-Browser Interface Reloading the Access Point/Bridge ImageUsing the CLI on an Autonomous Access Point/Bridge Browser Http Interface Obtaining the Autonomous Access Point/Bridge Image File Connecting to the Console Serial Port Console Serial Port ConnectorObtaining the Tftp Server Software Http//tftpd32.jounin.netOL-5048-06 Troubleshooting Lightweight Access Points Checking the LEDs on Lightweight Access Points LED Indications Troubleshooting Lightweight Access Points Power Injector Using Dhcp Option Console serial port connector RJ-45 connector Configuring Controller Information Clearing Manually Entered Controller InformationReturning the Access Point to Autonomous Mode Manually Resetting the Access Point to DefaultsObtaining the Autonomous Access Point Image File OL-5048-06 Translated Safety Warnings OL-5048-06 Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information For Home or Office USE Vcci Statement for Japan Industry Canada Canadian Compliance StatementOL-5048-06 EMC Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure Japanese TranslationAll Access Points and Bridges English TranslationEnglish Translation Operation of Cisco Aironet Access Points in Brazil Access Point ModelsDeclaration of Conformity Statements Page OL-5048-06 Access Point Specifications Category Access Point Power Injector and Power ModuleOfdm Category Access Point Power Injector and Power Module Category Access Point Power Injector and Power Module Channels and Maximum Power Levels OL-5048-06 Overview, page E-2 Signals and Pinouts, page E-2 Console Serial Cable PinoutsSignals and Pinouts OverviewPriming Lightweight Access Points Prior to Deployment OL-5048-06 Page OL-5048-06 Access Points Access Point Vendor Class Identifier VCI Quotation marks must be included Type + Length + Value Load-Dump Protection for Transportation Vehicles Load-Dump ProtectionAppendix H Load-Dump Protection for Transportation Vehicles Numeric GL-1Signal continuously over a wide frequency band GL-2GL-3 Single data message packet sent to multiple addresses GL-4Power level of radio transmission GL-5GL-6 D E IN-1Site survey Size C-1 SSID, troubleshooting IN-2
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