Cabletron Systems 3Com manual Clearing Wireless, Clients from the AP, Setting Logging, Options

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72CHAPTER 6: CONFIGURING THE AP USING THE ASCII INTERFACE

Removing Filter Types

To remove packet types from the Type Filtering list, do the following:

1Select Set Type Filtering from the Main Menu.

1Highlight the packet type by pressing up/down arrows.

2Select Delete.

Controlling Type Filters

Set the type filters to forward or discard the types listed. To control the type filtering mode:

1Select Set System Configuration from the Main Menu.

2Select Type Filtering.

3Press space bar to toggle between the Forward, Discard or Disable type filtering.

4Press Enter to confirm your choice.

5Select Save ALL APs [F2] to save the Type Filtering Setup information to all APs with the same WLAN Service Area.

You can execute this option only among the same hardware platforms and firmware versions.

Clearing Wireless

The Clear wireless client Table feature ensures that wireless clients associating with

Clients from the AP

the AP are active. You should only clear the wireless client association table for

 

diagnostic purposes, or if the AP has many wireless client associations that are no

 

longer in use.

 

To clear wireless clients associated with an AP, do the following:

1

Select Special Functions from the Main Menu.

2

Select Clear wireless client Table.

 

The AP removes the wireless clients associated with it. Wireless Clients cleared

 

from an AP attempt to reassociate with the AP or another nearby AP.

 

 

Setting Logging

The AP keeps an event log based on settings for logging options. This allows the

Options

administrator to log important events and keeps the log concise through the

 

128-entry circular buffer. To set even logging options, do the following:

1

Select Set Event Logging Configuration from the Main Menu, which generates the

 

Event Logging Configuration window.

2

Set Any Event Logging to Enabled to log all events.

3

Disable events that do not require logging when Any Event Logging is disabled.

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Contents AirConnect 11 Mbps Wireless LAN Access Point User Guide Version3Com Corporation Bayfront Plaza SantaClara, California 95052-8145Contents Installing Access Point Hardware Monitoring Wireless Clients Access Point Installation Configuring the AP Access Point Specifications Technical Support Page Overview of Digital Wireless Networking IntroductionAirConnect Network TopologiesOverview of Digital Wireless Networking AirConnect Network Topologies AirConnect Access Wireless clientsPoint To the Ethernet LANAirConnect Access Point PowerBASE-T Wireless clients and APsRadio Basics Results in the original digital dataRadio Basics Wireless LAN Service Area 802.1d Spanning Tree SupportSite Surveys Filtering and Access Control Network Control Protocol NCP as described PPP Connection Data Rate Requirement Overview of Digital Wireless Networking Theory of Operation Simple Network Management Protocol Snmp Using Snmp Programmable Snmp Trap SupportManagement protocol MIB Increased MIB SupportUsing the User Interface Method DescriptionInstalling Access Point Hardware PrecautionsPackage Contents RequirementsPower Options Standard power supply 115/230VAC, 50/60Hz, 24V/14Remote power distribution system, Part Number AP-PS-11 US line cord Part NumberMounting the AP BelowWall Mount To mount an AP on a wall Ceiling Mount To mount an AP on a ceiling Mounting the AP Using PowerBASE-TPowerBASE-T can be used to power the AP LED Indicators Off Blinking Power No power Power on During boot sequenceCondition, and other activity Troubleshooting 3Com Support CenterVerify AP Operation Electrical Management System EMS operating outletVerify Network Wiring Topology Network connection verificationPage Monitoring Statistics System PropertiesInterface Statistics Forwarding CountsEthernet Statistics Radio FrequencyStatistics Miscellaneous Statistics window, select Main Menu→Misc StatisticsPress Esc or Previous F4 to exit Type Name DefinitionClearing Statistics Known APsSelect Clear All Statistics Gaining Access to the User Interface UI Using a Web Browser Gaining access to the User Interface UIHelp File Access Setup Network Web Server Help File AccessAccessing the Web Browser UI Select Virtual DirectorySelect Close/Exit Select System ConfigurationSelect Special Functions Select Reset AP Select Save F1 to save the configurationUnder Configuration, select Security Select System Password Type the case sensitive AP nameSelect Easy Setup--Easy Setup Select Easy Setup--Easy Setup Click Add/Delete GatewaysParameter Description Adding Allowed Wireless Clients Adding or Deleting a Range of Allowed Wireless ClientsAdding or Deleting Disallowed Wireless Clients For the Short RF Preamble setting, click Disabled ConsiderationsEnabling or Disabling Encryption Select Configuration--SecurityEnable or disable interfaces on the AP Interface Description Default ConditionFrequency No. of Channels Country Enter the Multicast Mask data and voice values Select Enabled or Disable All for All Snmp Traps Snmp Trap Description Default ValueConfiguring the Originating Modem Configuring the Answering Modem Filtering to Forward PacketsFiltering to Discard Packets Removing Filtered Packet Types Networking Protocols Click Delete FilterDisabling Type Filtering Under Configuration, select FirmwareActive. Clear the wireless client association table for Special Function DescriptionMonitoring Wireless Clients Wireless ClientsSelect Regular at the Wireless Clients prompt Indicates a 3Com voice-enabled device Ascii Interface Latest version. Refer to Manually Updating AP Firmware onVersions Enable serial port Configure the AP for the followingArrow/Function Key Control Character To exit from submenus, press Esc Prompt DescriptionSelect Telnet Logins Press Tab to select System PasswordTo enable and configure the serial port connection on the AP Configuring The Serial PortSetting Description Configuring the Dial-Up SystemHanging Up Select Modem HangupInstallation WindowConfiguring the AP That can associate with this AP. The default is Disabled Wsaid PPP Direct Establishing a ConnectionPPP with Modems Set the Connect Mode to Answer Originating APAnswering AP From the answering APs UIFor automatic dial-out, reset the AP Range of Wireless Clients Press up/down arrows to toggle between range and individualRemoving Allowed Wireless Clients Enable/Disable the ACLRemoving All Allowed Wireless Clients Load ACL from Wireless Client List Adding Disallowed Wireless ClientsRemoving Disallowed Wireless Clients Address FilteringClearing Wireless Setting LoggingClients from the AP OptionsManually Updating AP FirmwarePrevious version of AP firmware Remainder of this procedure uses Windows 98 as an example Select Alter Filenames/HELP URL/TFTP and press EnterType the firmware file name in the Download Filename field Open the Special Functions window Select Transfer from the emulation program menu barSelect Send File Download is complete when the UI displays Select Alter Filenames/HELP URL/TFTP Server and press EnterUsing MD5 AuthenticationPerforming Pings Extended RoamingWireless client and the access point EncryptionHex-digit sequence Press the Tab key to highlight .Short RF Preamble Enabled Restoring ConfigurationsSelect Restore Factory Configuration Access Point Specifications Physical CharacteristicsRadio Characteristics Frequency No. of Channels Country Output CharacteristicsNetwork Characteristics Services Technical SupportOnline Technical World Wide Web SiteLatin America North AmericaTo obtain an RMA number, call or fax Page Index AsciiSnmp agent 3Com Corporation Limited Warranty 3Com AirConnect Access PointObtaining Warranty Regulatory Compliance Information Radio Frequency Interference Requirements CanadaImportant Read Before Using This Product 3Com End User Software License Agreement