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Contents
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Copyright
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
Industry Canada - Class B
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Declaration of Conformity in Languages of the European Community
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Safety Compliance
Power Cord Safety
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Veuillez lire fond l'information de la scurit suivante avant d'installer le access point:
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Table of Contents
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1-1
Chapter 1: Introduction
1-2
Package Checklist
Hardware Description
Hardware Description
1-3
Component Description
Antennas
LED Indicators
1-4
Security Slot
Console Port
Ethernet Port
Features and Benefits
Features and Benefits
1-6
System Defaults
System Defaults
1-7
1-8
System Defaults
1-9
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Chapter 2: Hardware Installation
Hardware Installation
2-2
3-1
Chapter 3: External Antennas
Installation Procedures
External Antennas
3-2
Installation Procedures
3-3
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4-1
Chapter 4: Network Configuration
4-2
Network Topologies
Ad Hoc Wireless LAN (no Access Point)
Network Topologies
4-3
Infrastructure Wireless LAN
4-4
Infrastructure Wireless LAN for Roaming Wireless PCs
Network Topologies
4-5
Infrastructure Wireless Bridge
4-6
Infrastructure Wireless Repeater
5-1
Chapter 5: Initial Configuration
Initial Setup through the CLI
Required Connections
Initial Configuration
5-2
Initial Configuration Steps
Logging In
5-3
Logging In
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6-1
Chapter 6: System Configuration
6-2
Advanced Configuration
The Advanced Configuration pages include the following options. Table6-2. Menu
System Identification
6-4
6-5
TCP / IP Settings
6-6
6-7
RADIUS
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6-9
6-10
6-11
SSH Settings
SSH Settings
6-12
Authentication
6-13
6-14
6-15
6-16
6-17
Filter Control
6-18
6-19
VLAN
6-20
6-21
WDS Settings
6-22
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6-24
6-25
6-26
6-27
AP Management
6-28
Administration
Changing the Password
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6-30
6-31
6-32
System Log
Enabling System Logging
6-33
6-34
Configuring SNTP
6-35
6-36
SNMP
6-37
Configuring SNMP and Trap Message Parameters
6-38
6-39
6-40
6-41
To view the current SNMP settings, use the show snmp command.
6-42
Configuring SNMPv3 Users
6-43
6-44
Configuring SNMPv3 Trap Filters
6-45
6-46
Configuring SNMPv3 Targets
6-47
6-48
Radio Interface
6-49
6-50
6-51
6-52
6-53
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6-55
Configuring Rogue AP Detection
6-56
6-57
Configuring Wi-Fi Multimedia
6-58
6-59
6-60
6-61
6-62
Security
6-63
6-64
Table6-2. Wireless Security Co nsiderations
6-65
6-66
Enabling the VAPs
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6-68
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
6-69
6-70
6-71
6-72
6-73
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
6-74
6-75
6-76
6-77
6-78
6-79
Configuring 802.1X
6-80
6-81
Status Information
Access Point Status
6-83
6-84
Station Status
6-86
6-87
6-88
Event Logs
6-89
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Chapter 7:
7-1
Command Line Interface
Using the Command Line Interface
Accessing the CLI
Entering Commands
Keywords and Arguments
Minimum Abbreviation
Entering Commands
7-3
Command Completion
Getting Help on Commands
Showing Commands
7-4
Partial Keyword Lookup
Negating the Effect of Commands
Using Command History
Understanding Command Modes
Entering Commands
7-5
Exec Commands
Configuration Commands
7-6
Command Groups
General Commands
General Commands
7-7
Table7-3. General Commands
Table7-2. Command Grou ps
7-8
configure
end
exit
General Commands
7-9
ping
7-10
reset
show history
7-11
show line
System Management Commands
7-12
country
7-13
7-14
prompt
system name
7-15
username
password
7-16
ip ssh-server enable
ip ssh-server port
7-17
ip telnet-server enable
ip http port
7-18
ip http server
ip https port
7-19
ip https server
7-20
web-redirect
7-21
APmgmtIP
7-22
APmgmtUI
show apmagement
7-23
show system
This command displays basic system configuration settings. Default Setting None Command Mode
7-24
show version
Example
This command displays the software version for the system. Command Mode
Example
7-25
7-26
7-27
7-28
show hardware
These commands are used to configure system logging on the access point.
This command displays the hardware version of the system. Command Mode
System Logging Commands
Table7-6. System Logging C ommands
System Logging Commands
7-29
logging on
logging host
7-30
logging console
logging level
System Logging Commands
7-31
logging facility-type
7-32
logging clear
show logging
7-33
show event-log
System Clock Commands
7-34
sntp-server ip
sntp-server enable
7-35
sntp-server date-time
7-36
sntp-server daylight-saving
sntp-server timezone
7-37
show sntp
7-38
DHCP Relay Commands
dhcp-relay enable
DHCP Relay Commands
7-39
dhcp-relay
show dhcp-relay
7-40
SNMP Commands
7-41
snmp-server community
snmp-server contact
7-42
snmp-server location
snmp-server enable server
7-43
snmp-server host
7-44
snmp-server trap
7-45
7-46
snmp-server engine-id
snmp-server user
7-47
7-48
snmp-server targets
7-49
snmp-server filter
7-50
snmp-server filter-assignments
show snmp groups
7-51
show snmp users
show snmp group-assignments
7-52
show snmp target
show snmp filter
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show snmp
This command displays the SNMP configuration settings. Command Mode
Flash/File Commands
7-55
Flash/File Commands
bootfile
7-56
copy
Flash/File Commands
7-57
delete
7-58
dir
show bootfile
7-59
RADIUS Client
radius-server address
7-60
radius-server port
radius-server key
7-61
radius-server retransmit
radius-server timeout
7-62
radius-server port-accounting
radius-server timeout-interim
7-63
radius-server radius-mac-format
radius-server vlan-format
7-64
show radius
This command displays the current settings for the RADIUS server. Default Setting None Command Mode
Example
7-65
802.1X Authentication
802.1x
7-66
802.1x broadcast-key-refresh-rate
7-67
802.1x session-key-refresh-rate
802.1x session-timeout
7-68
802.1x-supplicant enable
802.1x-supplicant user
7-69
show authentication
7-70
MAC Address Authentication
address filter default
MAC Address Authentication
7-71
address filter entry
address filter delete
7-72
mac-authentication server
mac-authentication session-timeout
Filtering Commands
7-73
Filtering Commands
filter local-bridge
7-74
filter ap-manage
filter uplink enable
Filtering Commands
7-75
filter uplink
filter ethernet-type enable
7-76
filter ethernet-type protocol
7-77
show filters
WDS Bridge Commands
7-78
bridge role (WDS)
bridge-link parent
7-79
bridge-link child
7-80
bridge dynamic-entry age-time
show bridge aging-time
7-81
show bridge filter-entry
show bridge link
7-82
7-83
Spanning Tree Commands
bridge stp enable
7-84
bridge stp forwarding-delay
bridge stp hello-time
7-85
bridge stp max-age
bridge stp priority
7-86
bridge-link path-cost
bridge-link port-priority
7-87
show bridge stp
7-88
Ethernet Interface Commands
interface ethernet
Ethernet Interface Commands
7-89
dns server
ip address
7-90
ip dhcp
Ethernet Interface Commands
7-91
speed-duplex
7-92
shutdown
show interface ethernet
7-93
Example
Wireless Interface Commands
The commands described in this section configure connection parameters for the wireless interfaces.
Table7-17. Wireless Interface Co mmands
7-94
Table7-17. Wireless Interface Co mmands
7-95
interface wireless
vap
7-96
speed
multicast-data-rate
7-97
channel
transmit-power
7-98
radio-mode
7-99
preamble
antenna control
7-100
antenna id
7-101
antenna location
beacon-interval
7-102
dtim-period
fragmentation-length
7-103
rts-threshold
7-104
super-g
description
7-105
ssid
closed-system
7-106
max-association
assoc-timeout-interval
7-107
auth-timeout-value
shutdown
7-108
Example
show interface wireless
7-109
show station
Rogue AP Detection Commands
7-110
rogue-ap enable
7-111
rogue-ap authenticate
rogue-ap duration
7-112
rogue-ap interval
7-113
rogue-ap scan
show rogue-ap
7-114
Wireless Security Commands
auth
7-115
7-116
encryption
7-117
key
7-118
transmit-key
7-119
cipher-suite
7-120
mic_mode
7-121
wpa-pre-shared-key
pmksa-lifetime
7-122
pre-authentication
Link Integrity Commands
7-123
Link Integrity Commands
7-124
link-integrity ping-detect
link-integrity ping-host
Link Integrity Commands
7-125
link-integrity ping-interval
link-integrity ping-fail-retry
link-integrity ethernet-detect
7-126
show link-integrity
IAPP Commands
7-127
IAPP Commands
iapp
7-128
VLAN Commands
vlan
VLAN Commands
7-129
management-vlanid
vlan-id
7-130
WMM Commands
WMM Commands
7-131
wmm
wmm-acknowledge-policy
7-132
wmmparam
WMM Commands
7-133
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Appendix A: Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
A-2
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B-1
Appendix B: Cables and Pinouts
Twisted-Pair Cable Assignments
10/100BASE-TX Pin Assignments
Cables and Pinouts
B-2
Straight-Through Wiring
TableB-1. 10/100BASE-TX MD I Port Pinouts
Console Port Pin Assignments
B-3
Crossover Wiring
Console Port Pin Assignments
Cables and Pinouts
B-4
Wiring Map for Serial Cable
TableB-2. Wiring Ma p for Serial Cable
C-1
Appendix C: Specifications
General Specifications
C-2
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C-4
Sensitivity
Transmit Power
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C-6
Operating Range
composition and construction and local environmental interference
that may impact your actual distances and cause you to experience
distance thresholds far lower than those posted below.
Glossary
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Index
Numerics
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