Avaya A200, AP60 Known Limitations, Connecting to the Mobility Controller, Connecting the APs

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Aruba Mobility Controller

Configuration Guide

 

VIEW Certified

Connecting the APs

The APs need an IP address for communication with the mobility controller. The APs can connect to the controller over a L2 or L3 network. Ensure that DHCP is enabled on the subnets the APs are connected to and can ping the Aruba mobility controller’s “switch IP address” from their current subnet.

Known Limitations

No limitations were discovered during VIEW Certification testing.

VIEW Certification testing verifies that the wireless telephone and the AP interoperate at the packet level; therefore, no add-on vendor features were tested in the scope of VIEW.

Connecting to the Mobility Controller

Command, comment, and screen text key

In the sections below you will find commands, comments, prompts, system responses, or other screen-displayed information involved in the configuration process. This key explains the text styles and symbols used to denote them.

Text Style

Denotes:

xxxxxxxx

Typed command

 

 

<xxxxxxxx>

Encryption key, domain name or other information

 

specific to your system that needs to be entered

(xxxxxxxx)Comment about a command or set of commands

xxxxxxxxPrompt, system response or other displayed information

Via console

1.Using a standard RS-232 cable, connect the mobility controller to the serial port of a terminal or PC.

2.Run a terminal emulation program (such as HyperTerminal) or use a VT-100 terminal with the following configuration:

Bits per second:

9600

 

 

Data bits:

8

 

 

Parity:

None

 

 

Stop bits:

1

 

 

Flow control:

None

 

 

3.Press Enter to display the Aruba mobility controller login screen.

4.Enter the default login: admin and the default password: admin. These are case sensitive.

5.Enter enable and the default password: admin to get into the command mode.

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Contents View Certified Service InformationConfiguration Guide Certified Product SummaryDeployment Description Interface settingDefault route Network TopologyKnown Limitations Connecting to the Mobility ControllerConnecting the APs Command, comment, and screen text keySsh admin@switch IP address Via the CLIVia the Web interface Welcome to Aruba Wireless Networks Aruba Initial SetupConnecting APs Assigning an IP to the Mobility ControllerProvisioning APs Configure terminal ap location x.y.z Ssid ConfigurationCLI command configuration Web-based configurationEnter the PSK AES Key/Passphrase Access Point ConfigurationRadio setting 802.11b or 802.11g Preamble settingsRecommended AP configuration settings Channel and Tx powerEssid Ap location x.y.z CommandsFor ARM Assignment, select Disabled For ARM Assignment, select Disabled Dynamic RF Management ARM Aware Scanning Security Policies and Quality of Service QoSCreate an alias for the Avpp Create policies for the wireless IP telephone userAssign policies to the role User-role phones session-acl phoneacl AuthenticationQuality of Service QoS Subnet RoamingCommands for the master switch the Aruba CLI commands to set up subnet roamingCommands to verify setup for sub-net routing Commands for the local switch the ArubaFrom the Aruba Show station-table Checking the ConfigurationShow ap config location x.y.z Show stm connectivity