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MAC Address Authentication
BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA
CCESS Wi² System Manual
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Contents
Main
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Legal Rights
Trade Names
Statement of Conditions
Warranties and Disclaimers
Exclusive Warranty
Disclaimer
Limitation of Liability
Outdoor Unit and Antenna Installation and Grounding
Disposal of Electronic and Electrical Waste
Important Notice
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Compliances
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
EC Conformance Declaration
Countries of Operation & Conditions of Use in the European Community
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About This Manual
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Product Description
Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation
Chapter 3 - Initial Configuration
Chapter 4 - System Configuration
Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface
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1.1 Introduction
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1.2 Specifications
1.2.1 Radio
1.2.2 Sensitivity
1.2.3 8 dBi Omni Antenna
1.2.4 Configuration and Management
1.2.5 Mechanical
1.2.6 Electrical
1.2.7 Connectors and LEDs
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1.2.8 Environmental
1.2.9 Standards Compliance
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Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation
2.1 Hardware Description
2.1.1 Bottom Panel
Figure 2-2 shows the bottom panel of the Wi unit and Table 2-1 lists the components.
2.1.2 Top Panel
2.1.3 LED Indicators
Table 2-2: LED Indicators LED Status Description
2.2 Installation Requirements
2.2.1 Packing List
2.2.2 Additional/Optional Installation Requirements
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2.2.3 Guidelines for Positioning Wi
2.3 Installation
2.3.1 Attaching the SU-ODU to the Mounting Plate
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2.3.2 Attaching the Mounting Plate to the Wi Unit
2.3.3 Connecting the Wi Unit to the SU-ODU
2.3.3.1 Connecting to BreezeMAX PRO-S ODU
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2.3.3.2 Adapting the Ethernet Cable for Connecting to BreezeACCESS SU-ODU
2.3.3.3 Connecting to BreezeACCESS ODU with HW Revision E
2.3.3.4 Connecting to BreezeACCESS ODU with HW Revision D or Lower
2.3.4 Preparing the Power Cable
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2.3.5 Mounting the Wi Unit
2.3.5.1 Mounting the Wi Using the Tilt Accessory
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2.3.6 Connecting the Antenna(s)
2.3.7 Connecting the Grounding Cables
2.3.8 Connecting to Power Source
2.3.9 Configuration and Testing
2.3.9.1 Configuring the SU-ODU
2.3.9.2 Configuring the Wi
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3.2 Initial Setup through the CLI
3.2.1 Configuration via Telnet
3.2.2 Configuration via Console
3.2.3 Initial Configuration Steps
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3.3 Logging In
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Chapter 4 - System Configuration
4.1 Introduction
4.2 BreezeMAX Backhauling Configuration
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4.4 Advanced Configuration
4.4.1 System Identification
4.4.1.0.1 CLI Commands for System Identification
4.4.2 TCP / IP Settings
4.4.2.0.1 CLI Commands for TCP/IP Settings
4.4.3 RADIUS
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4.4.3.0.1 CLI Commands for RADIUS
4.4.4 SSH Settings
4.4.4.1 SSH Settings
4.4.4.1.1 CLI Commands for SSH
4.4.5 Authentication
4.4.5.0.1 CLI Commands for Local MAC Authentication
4.4.5.0.2 CLI Commands for RADIUS MAC Authentication
4.4.5.0.3 CLI Command for 802.1x Supplicant
4.4.6 Filter Control
4.4.6.0.1 CLI Commands for Bridge Filtering
4.4.7 VLAN
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4.4.8 WDS Settings
4.4.9 AP Management
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4.4.9.0.1 CLI Commands for AP Management features.
4.4.10 Administration
4.4.10.1 Changing the Password
4.4.10.1.1 CLI Commands for Changing User Name and Password
4.4.10.2 Setting the Timeout Interval
4.4.10.2.1 CLI Command for the Web Session Timeout
4.4.10.3 Upgrading Firmware
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4.4.10.3.1 CLI Commands for Downloading Software from a TFTP Server
4.4.11 System Log
4.4.11.1 Enabling System Logging
4.4.11.1.1 CLI Commands for System Logging
4.4.11.2 Configuring SNTP
4.4.11.2.1 CLI Commands for SNTP
4.4.11.2.2 CLI Commands for the System Clock
4.4.12 RSSI
4.5 SNMP
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4.5.0.0.1 CLI Commands for SNMP and Trap Configuration
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4.6 Radio Interface
4.6.1 Radio Settings G (802.11g)
4.6.1.1 Configuring VAP Radio Settings
4.6.1.1.1 CLI Commands for the Configuring the VAPs
4.6.1.2 Configuring Rogue AP Detection
4.6.1.2.1 CLI Commands for Rogue AP Detection
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4.6.1.2.2 CLI Commands for the 802.11g Wireless Interface
4.6.1.2.3 CLI Commands for the Radio Settings
4.6.1.3 Configuring WiFi Multimedia
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4.6.1.3.1 CLI Commands for WMM
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4.6.2 Security
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AuthenticationbRADIUS
Server
Table 4-7: Security Combinations Client Security Combination Configuration SummaryaMAC
Server
AuthenticationbRADIUS
4.6.2.1 Enabling the VAPs
4.6.2.2 Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
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4.6.2.2.1 CLI Commands for WEP Shared Key Security
4.6.2.2.2 CLI Commands for WEP over 802.1X Security
4.6.2.3 WiFi Protected Access (WPA)
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4.6.2.3.1 CLI Commands for WPA Using Pre-shared Key Security
4.6.2.3.2 CLI Commands for WPA Over 802.1X Security
4.6.2.4 Configuring 802.1X
4.6.2.4.1 CLI Commands for 802.1X Authentication
4.7 Status Information
4.7.1 Access Point Status
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4.7.1.0.1 CLI Commands for Displaying System Settings
4.7.2 Station Status
The Station Status window shows the wireless clients currently associated with the access point.
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4.7.2.0.1 CLI Commands for Displaying Station Status
4.7.3 Event Logs
4.7.3.0.1 CLI Commands for Displaying the Logging Status
4.7.3.0.2 CLI Commands for Displaying Event Logs
Chapter 5 -
Command Line Interface
5.1 Using the Command Line Interface
5.1.1 Accessing the CLI
5.1.2 Console Connection
5.1.3 Telnet Connection
5.2 Entering Commands
5.2.1 Keywords and Arguments
5.2.2 Minimum Abbreviation
5.2.3 Command Completion
5.2.4 Getting Help on Commands
5.2.5 Partial Keyword Lookup
5.2.6 Negating the Effect of Commands
5.2.7 Using Command History
5.2.8 Understanding Command Modes
5.2.9 Exec Commands
5.2.10 Configuration Commands
5.2.11 Command Line Processing
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5.3 Command Groups
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5.4 General Commands
5.4.1 configure
5.4.2 end
5.4.3 exit
This command returns to the Exec mode or exits the configuration program.
5.4.4 ping
This command sends ICMP echo request packets to another node on the network.
5.4.5 reset
This command restarts the system or restores the factory default settings.
This example shows how to reset the system:
5.4.6 show history
This command shows the contents of the command history buffer.
5.4.7 show line
The console port settings are fixed at the values shown below.
This command displays the console ports configuration settings.
5.5 System Management Commands
5.5.1 country
5.5.2 prompt
Table 5-6: Country Codes
This command customizes the CLI prompt. Use the no form to restore the default prompt.
5.5.3 system name
5.5.4 username
This command configures the user name for management access.
5.5.5 password
The AP supports Secure Shell version 2.0 only.
5.5.6 ip ssh-server enable
This command enables the Secure Shell server. Use the no form to disable the server.
5.5.7 ip ssh-server port
5.5.8 ip telnet-server enable
5.5.9 ip http port
5.5.10 ip http server
5.5.11 ip http session-timeout
This command sets the time limit for an idle web interface session.
5.5.12 ip https port
5.5.13 ip https server
5.5.14 APmgmtIP
CAUTION
5.5.15 APmgmtUI
5.5.16 show apmanagement
5.5.17 show system
This command displays basic system configuration settings.
5.5.18 show version
This command displays the software version for the system.
5.5.19 show config
This command displays detailed configuration information for the system.
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5.5.20 show hardware
This command displays the hardware version of the system.
5.6 System Logging Commands
5.6.1 logging on
5.6.2 logging host
5.6.3 logging console
This command sets the minimum severity level for event logging.
5.6.4 logging level
5.6.5 logging facility-type
This command sets the facility type for remote logging of syslog messages.
Level Argument Description
5.6.6 logging clear
This command displays the logging configuration.
This command clears all log messages stored in the APs memory.
5.6.7 show logging
5.6.8 show event-log
This command displays log messages stored in the APs memory.
5.7 System Clock Commands
5.7.1 sntp-server ip
5.7.2 sntp-server enable
5.7.3 sntp-server date-time
This example sets the system clock to 17:37 June 19, 2003.
This command sets the time zone for the APs internal clock.
5.7.4 sntp-server daylight-saving
This sets daylight savings time to be used from July 1st to September 1st.
5.7.5 sntp-server timezone
5.7.6 show sntp
This command displays the current time and configuration settings for the SNTP client.
5.8 DHCP Relay Commands
5.8.1 dhcp-relay enable
5.8.2 dhcp-relay
5.8.3 show dhcp-relay
This command displays the current DHCP relay configuration.
5.9 SNMP Commands
5.9.1 snmp-server community
5.9.2 snmp-server contact
5.9.3 snmp-server location
This command sets the system location string. Use the no form to remove the location string.
5.9.4 snmp-server enable server
5.9.5 snmp-server host
5.9.6 snmp-server trap
5.9.7 snmp-server engine-id
5.9.8 snmp-server user
5.9.9 snmp-server targets
This command configures SNMP v3 notification targets. Use the no form to delete an SNMP v3 target.
5.9.10 snmp-server filter
5.9.11 snmp-server filter-assignments
5.9.12 show snmp groups
This command displays the SNMP v3 users and settings.
This command displays the SNMP v3 pre-defined groups.
5.9.13 show snmp users
5.9.14 show snmp group-assignments
This command displays the SNMP v3 user group assignments.
This command displays the SNMP v3 notification target settings.
5.9.15 show snmp target
5.9.16 show snmp filter
This command displays the SNMP v3 notification filter assignments.
This command displays the SNMP v3 notification filter settings.
5.9.17 show snmp filter-assignments
5.9.18 show snmp
This command displays the SNMP configuration settings.
5.10 Flash/File Commands
5.10.1 bootfile
5.10.2 copy
5.10.3 delete
This command deletes a file or image.
5.10.4 dir
The following example shows how to display all file information:
5.10.5 show bootfile
This command displays the name of the current operation code file that booted the system.
Column Heading Description
5.11 RADIUS Client
5.11.1 radius-server address
5.11.2 radius-server port
This command sets the number of retries.
This command sets the RADIUS server network port.
5.11.3 radius-server key
This command sets the RADIUS encryption key.
5.11.5 radius-server timeout
This command sets the interval between transmitting authentication requests to the RADIUS server.
5.11.6 radius-server port-accounting
This command sets the RADIUS Accounting server network port.
5.11.7 radius-server timeout-interim
This command sets the interval between transmitting accounting updates to the RADIUS server.
5.11.8 radius-server radius-mac-format
This command sets the format for specifying MAC addresses on the RADIUS server.
5.11.9 radius-server vlan-format
This command sets the format for specifying VLAN IDs on the RADIUS server.
This command displays the current settings for the RADIUS server.
5.11.10 show radius
5.12 802.1X Authentication
5.12.1 802.1x
5.12.2 802.1x-supplicant enable
5.12.3 802.1x-supplicant user
5.12.4 show authentication
This command shows all 802.1X authentication settings, as well as the address filter table.
5.13 MAC Address Authentication
5.13.1 address filter default
5.13.2 address filter entry
This command enters a MAC address in the filter table.
5.13.3 address filter delete
This command deletes a MAC address from the filter table.
5.13.4 mac-authentication server
5.13.5 mac-authentication session-timeout
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5.14 Filtering Commands
5.14.1 filter local-bridge
This command enables filtering of MAC addresses from the Ethernet port.
5.14.2 filter ap-manage
5.14.3 filter uplink enable
5.14.4 filter uplink
This command adds or deletes MAC addresses from the uplink filtering table.
5.14.5 filter ethernet-type enable
5.14.6 filter ethernet-type protocol
5.14.7 show filters
This command shows the filter options and protocol entries in the filter table.
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5.17 Ethernet Interface Commands
5.17.1 interface ethernet
5.17.2 dns server
This example specifies two domain-name servers.
5.17.3 ip address
This command sets the IP address for the AP. Use the no form to restore the default IP address.
5.17.4 ip dhcp
5.17.5 speed-duplex
The following example configures the Ethernet port to 100 Mbps, full-duplex operation.
This command displays the status for the Ethernet interface.
5.17.6 shutdown
This command disables the Ethernet interface. To restart a disabled interface, use the no form.
The following example disables the Ethernet port.
5.17.7 show interface ethernet
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5.18 Wireless Interface Commands
5.18.1 interface wireless
5.18.2 vap
5.18.3 speed
This command configures the maximum data rate at which the transmits unicast packets.
5.18.4 multicast-data-rate
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5.18.5 channel
This command configures the radio channel through which the AP communicates with wireless clients.
5.18.6 transmit-power
This command adjusts the power of the radio signals transmitted from the AP.
5.18.7 radio-mode
This command forces the operating mode for the 802.11g wireless interface.
5.18.8 preamble
5.18.9 antenna control
This command selects the use of two diversity antennas or a single antenna for the radio interface.
5.18.10 antenna id
5.18.11 antenna location
This command selects the antenna mounting location for the radio interface.
5.18.12 beacon-interval
This command configures the rate at which beacon signals are transmitted from the AP.
5.18.13 dtim-period
5.18.14 fragmentation-length
5.18.15 rts-threshold
5.18.16 super-g
This command configures the service set identifier (SSID).
5.18.17 description
5.18.18 ssid
5.18.19 closed-system
5.18.20 max-association
5.18.21 assoc-timeout-interval
5.18.22 auth-timeout-value
5.18.23 shutdown
This command disables the wireless interface. Use the no form to restart the interface.
5.18.24 show interface wireless
This command displays the status for the wireless interface.
5.18.25 show station
This command shows the wireless clients associated with the AP.
5.19 Rogue AP Detection Commands
5.19.1 rogue-ap enable
5.19.2 rogue-ap authenticate
5.19.3 rogue-ap duration
This command sets the scan duration for detecting APs.
5.19.4 rogue-ap interval
This command sets the interval at which to scan for APs.
This command starts an immediate scan for APs on the radio interface.
5.19.5 rogue-ap scan
5.19.6 show rogue-ap
This command displays the current rogue AP database.
5.20 Wireless Security Commands
5.20.1 auth
Client on page 189
page 195) and RADIUS server details (see RADIUS Client on page 189) must be
5.20.2 encryption
5.20.3 key
This command sets the keys used for WEP encryption. Use the no form to delete a configured key.
5.20.4 transmit-key
5.20.5 cipher-suite
5.20.6 mic_mode
This command specifies how to calculate the Message Integrity Check (MIC).
5.20.7 wpa-pre-shared-key
This command defines a WiFi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2) Pre-shared-key.
5.20.8 pmksa-lifetime
5.20.9 pre-authentication
This command enables WPA2 pre-authentication for fast secure roaming.
5.21 Link Integrity Commands
5.21.1 link-integrity ping-detect
5.21.2 link-integrity ping-host
5.21.3 link-integrity ping-interval
This command configures the time between each Ping sent to the link host.
5.21.4 link-integrity ping-fail-retry
5.21.5 link-integrity ethernet-detect
5.21.6 show link-integrity
This command displays the current link integrity configuration.
5.22 IAPP Commands
5.22.1 iapp
5.23 VLAN Commands
5.23.1 vlan
5.23.2 management-vlanid
This command configures the management VLAN ID for the AP.
5.23.3 vlan-id
This command configures the default VLAN ID for the VAP interface.
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5.24 WMM Commands
5.24.1 wmm
5.24.2 wmm-acknowledge-policy
Table 4-5
5.24.3 wmmparam
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