HP Client Bridge M111 manual Connect the wired computers to the M111

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Getting started

Scenario 1: Connecting wired devices to a wireless network

2.Under General, configure settings as follows:

Select Enabled.

Profile name: The Profile name is just a friendly name used for display purposes. You can use the default value.

WLAN name (SSID): This is the name of the wireless network that to which the M111 will attempt to connect. By default, the M111 uses the WLAN name HP ProCurve, which is the default name used by MSM APs. If you are using your own name, define the same name on both the M111 and the MSM AP.

AP’s MAC address: Leave this set to its default value.

Active scanning: If the MSM AP to which the M111 will connect does not broadcast its WLAN name (SSID), you will have to enable this option for the M111 to successfully connect. By default, MSM APs broadcast their SSID, and this option does not need to be enabled.

3.Under Wireless security, select the Authentication type and Encryption type that are configured on the MSM AP to which the M111 will connect. You must define the same security settings on both the M111 and on the MSM AP. By default, MSM APs do not have security enabled.

Caution

It is strongly recommended that wireless security settings be enabled on the

 

MSM AP and the M111 to safeguard traffic on the wireless network.

 

 

4.Select Save. The M111 automatically attempts to establish a wireless connection with the MSM AP. To check the status of the connection, select Wireless > Overview. The Station State should indicate Associated.

Once the wireless connection is established, the M111 is ready for operation, and can transport traffic from connected devices across the wireless link. In addition, access to the M111 management tool is now possible across the wireless link.

G. Connect the wired computers to the M111

Connect the wired computers to a switch/hub and plug the switch/hub into Port 1 on the M111. The computers should be configured to obtain their IP addresses automatically (DHCP client).

Start up a wired computer. It will receive an IP address from the DHCP server on the private network (for example, 192.168.5.26). The computer can now exchange data with the private network.

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Contents ProCurve 5400zl Switches HP ProCurve M111 Client Bridge Page HP ProCurve M111 Client Bridge Publication Number Contents Working with the M111 Field descriptions To assign a management address Regulatory information Resetting to factory defaultsViii Introduction Conventions About this guideProducts covered Important termsExample Description Commands and program listingsIntroducing the M111 Client Bridge Key featuresServicing Safety informationProfessional Installation Required Before contacting support HP ProCurve Networking supportOnline documentation Getting started Overview Scenario 1 Connecting wired devices to a wireless networkDeploying the M111 Configure your computer Configuration procedure Connect to the M111 Select Network DNS PasswordsConfigure a station profile Connect the wired computers to the M111  The printer is configured with a static IP address Configure MAC cloning options Connect the wired device to the M111 Scenario 3 Connecting a serial device to a wireless network Configure the serial connection Getting started Getting started Working with the M111 802.1X certificates Certificate stores Certificate usage Starting the management tool About passwordsManagement tool Manager and Operator accounts Customizing management tool settingsPasswords Security Security policiesAuto-refresh IP address configurationWeb server To configure IP addressing Wireless range Radio configurationRestrict channels to To configure the radioWireless mode Fast roaming threshold Fast roaming delta threshold Antenna selectionMinimum SNR threshold Scan channel delayFast scan channel delay Fast roaming threshold countRTS threshold Using station profiles to establish a wireless linkAdvanced wireless settings Transmit power controlWorking with the M111 General To add or edit a station profileEAP method Wireless securityWireless protection Key sourceWorking with the M111 Ap1certificate or ap2certificate Quality of serviceViewing APs in the neighborhood Encryption typeField descriptions Configuring Quality of Service QoSAccess category 802.1p QoS settings in a station profilePriority mechanisms Very-high, high, normal, low priority Differentiated Services DiffServUpstream DiffServ tagging DisabledCreating IP QoS profiles To define an IP QoS profileProtocol Start port/ End port Connecting serial devicesSettings Profile nameTo connect a serial device Serial port connectorRemote IP address Transmit timeoutIdle timeout ModeStop bits Drop wireless link when port 1 is connectedData bits Parity bitRx kbytes DNS configurationConnection time Tx kbytesServer DNS switch on server failureDynamically assigned DNS servers Override dynamically assigned DNS serversTo forward unsupported traffic DNS switch overEnable the Redirect unsupported traffic to option Handling unsupported trafficLimitations Cloning the address of a wired deviceIP forwarding Enabling Ethernet MAC cloning Wireless access to the M111 when MAC cloning is activeSelect Management Snmp Setting up management traffic interceptionManagement tool TCP port Snmp agent UDP portRemote log UDP port Using filters to restrict wireless trafficEnable the Wireless traffic filters option Snmp notifications UDP portTo assign a management address Assigning a management addressSnmp V3 users AttributesV1/v2c communities Notification receivers Managing certificates802.1X certificates 802.1X Install TLS client certificatePassword Install802.1X Manage CA certificates Certificate stores802.1X Manage TLS client certificates 802.1X Trusted CA certificatesCA certificate import formats Installing a new CA certificateTrusted CA certificate store END Certificate Certificate and private key storeCertificate usage Default installed private key/public key certificate chainsSpecify the Pkcs #12 password About certificate warnings Changing the certificate assigned to a serviceBackup configuration Configuration file managementManual configuration file management Scheduled operations Reset configurationRestore configuration Software updates Enable Scheduled install Performing an immediate software updatePerforming a scheduled update Select InstallWorking with the M111 Regulatory information Manufacturers FCC Declaration of Conformity Statement Countries of Operation & Conditions of Use GHz Operation Operation Using 5 GHz Channels in the European CommunityAntenna Band GHz Supported External Antennas5470 Indoor or outdoor use 1000 124, 128, 132, 136DGT LPD Low Power Device Statement Resetting to factory defaults How it works Using the Reset buttonUsing the management tool Page Technology for better business outcomes