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3-4 Avaya Wireless AP-3 User’s Guide
Figure 3-2.
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Contents
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AP-3 Users Guide Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Getting Started
3. Status Information
4. Advanced Configuration
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5. Monitor Information
6. Commands
7. Troubleshooting
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A. Command Line Interface
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B. ASCII Character Chart
C. Specifications
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Introduction
Document Conventions
Introduction to Wireless Networking
Site Survey
Guidelines for Roaming Wireless Standard Support
Network Names
Security Settings
Cell Coverage
Data Rates
Channels
IEEE 802.11 Specifications
802.11b
802.11a
802.11g
Management and Monitoring Capabilities
HTTP Interface
Command Line Interface
How To Access the CLI
SNMP Management
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Product Package
5 GHz Antenna Adapter or AP-3 11a Upgrade Kit
System Requirements
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Hardware Installation
AP-3 with Active Ethernet
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5 GHz or AP-3 11a Upgrade Kit
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Initialization
ScanTool
Default IP Address
ScanTool Instructions
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Setup Wizard
Setup Wizard Instructions
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Download the Latest Software
Setup your TFTP Server
Download Updates from your TFTP Server using the Web Interface
Download Updates from your TFTP Server using the CLI Interface
Additional Hardware Features
Installing the AP in a Plenum
Installing/Removing the Metal Faceplate
Active Ethernet
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Additional Hardware Features
LED Indicators
The AP-3 has four LED indicators, which exhibit the following behavior:
Related Topics
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Advanced Configuration
Configuring the AP Using the HTTP Interface
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System
Network
IP Configuration
Basic IP Parameters
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DNS Client
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Advanced
DHCP Server
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Link Integrity
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Interfaces
Wireless (802.11a)
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Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS)
RTS/CTS Medium Reservation
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Wireless (802.11b)
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Distance Between APs
Coverage
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Multicast Rate
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Wireless Distribution System (WDS)
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Bridging WDS
WDS Setup Procedure
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Ethernet
Management
Passwords
IP Access Table
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SNMP Settings
HTTP Access
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Telnet Configuration Settings
Serial Configuration Settings
Filtering
Ethernet Protocol
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Static MAC
Example
Creating an Entry
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Static MAC Filter Examples
Prevent Two Specific Devices from Communicating
Prevent Multiple Wireless Devices From Communicating With a Single Wired Device
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Prevent Messages Destined for a Specific Multicast Group from Being Forwarded to the Wireless LAN
Advanced
TCP/UDP Port
Adding TCP/UDP Port Filters
Editing TCP/UDP Port Filters
Alarms
Groups
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Severity Levels
Alarm Host Table
Syslog
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Configuring Syslog Event Notifications
Bridge
Spanning Tree
Storm Threshold
Intra BSS
Packet Forwarding
Configuring Interfaces for Packet Forwarding
Security
Authentication and Encryption Modes
WEP Encryption
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802.1x Authentication
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Authentication Process
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Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
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Configuring Security Settings
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Enable WEP Encryption
Enable 802.1x Security
Enable Mixed Mode (802.1x and WEP Encryption)
802.1x Security and Wireless Distribution Systems (WDS)
Enable WPA Mode
Enable WPA-PSK Mode
MAC Access
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RADIUS
MAC Access Control Via RADIUS Authentication
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RADIUS Authentication with 802.1x
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RADIUS Accounting
Session Length
Configuring RADIUS Accounting
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VLAN/SSID
VLAN Overview
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VLAN Workgroups and Traffic Management
Traffic Management
Typical User VLAN Configurations
Configure Multiple VLAN/SSID Pairs
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Typical VLAN Management Configurations
Control Access to the AP
Provide Access to a Wireless Host in the Same Workgroup
Disable VLAN Management
Monitor Information
Logging into the HTTP Interface
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Version
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Link Test (802.11b APs Only)
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Upload
Reboot
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Reset
Help Link
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Troubleshooting Concepts
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Symptoms and Solutions
Ethernet Link Does Not Work
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AP Has Incorrect IP Address
HTTP (browser) or Telnet Interface Does Not Work
HTML Help Files Do Not Appear
Telnet CLI Does Not Work
TFTP Server Does Not Work
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Intermittent Loss of Connection
Client Does Not Receive an IP Address - Cannot Connect to Internet
VLAN Operation Issues Verifying Proper Operation of the VLAN Feature
VLAN Workgroups
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There Is No Data Link
Overload Indications
Recovery Procedures
Reset to Factory Default Procedure
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Download a New Image Using ScanTool
Preparing to Download the AP Image
Download Procedure
Download a New Image Using the Bootloader CLI
Preparing to Download the AP Image
Download Procedure
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Recovery Procedures
7. Enter only the following statements:
Example:
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Initializing the IP Address using CLI
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Related Applications
RADIUS Authentication Server
TFTP Server
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Command Line Interface (CLI) In This Appendix
General Notes
Prerequisite Skills and Knowledge
Notation Conventions
Important Terminology
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Navigation and Special Keys
CLI Error Messages
Command Line Interface (CLI) Variations
Bootloader CLI
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CLI Command Types
Operational CLI Commands
? (List Commands)
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Example 3b. Display parameters based on letter sequence
Example 4. Display Prompts for Successive Parameters
done, exit, quit
download
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history
passwd
reboot
search
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Parameter Control Commands
show CLI Command
set CLI Command
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set and show Command Examples
Example 1 - Set the Access Point IP Address Parameter
Example 2 - Create a table entry or row
Example 3 - Modify a table entry or row
Example 4 - Enable, Disable, or Delete a table entry or row
Example 5 - Show the Group Parameters
Example 6 - Show Individual and Table Parameters
Using Tables & User Strings
Working with Tables
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Using Strings
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Configuring the AP using CLI commands
Log into the AP using HyperTerminal
Log into the AP using Telnet
Set Basic Configuration Parameters
Set System Name, Location and Contact Information
Set Static IP Address for the AP
Change Passwords
Set Network Names for the Wireless Interface
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Set WEP Encryption for the Wireless Interface
Download an AP Configuration File from your TFTP Server
Backup your AP Configuration File
Other Network Settings
Configure the AP as a DHCP Server
Other Network Settings
Configure the DNS Client
Figure A-15. Results of show dns CLI command
Maintain Client Connections using Link Integrity
Change your Wireless Interface Settings
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Set the Multicast Rate (802.11b Only)
Set Ethernet Speed and Transmission Mode
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Set Communication Ports
Set Telnet Session Timeouts
Configure Serial Port Interface
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Configure Authentication Mode
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CLI Monitoring Parameters
Parameter Tables
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System Parameters
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Inventory Management Information
Network Parameters IP Configuration Parameters
DNS Client for RADIUS Name Resolution
DHCP Server Parameters
The DHCP Server (dhcpstatus) can only be enabled after a DHCP IP Pool table entry has been created.
DHCP Server table for IP pools
Set either End IP Address or Width (but not both) when creating an IP address pool.
Link Integrity Parameters
Link Integrity IP Target Table
Interface Parameters Wireless Interface Parameters
Common Parameters to 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11b/g APs
802.11a Only Parameters
802.11b Only Parameters
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802.11b/g Only Parameters
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Wireless Distribution System (WDS) Parameters (802.11b Only)
At this time, WDS is not available for an 802.11a or 802.11b/g AP.
Ethernet Interface Parameters
Management Parameters SNMP Parameters
HTTP (web browser) Parameters
Telnet Parameters
Serial Port Parameters
TFTP Server Parameters
IP Access Table Parameters
Filtering Parameters Ethernet Protocol Filtering Parameters
Ethernet Filtering Table
Static MAC Address Filter Table
Proxy ARP Parameters
IP ARP Filtering Parameters
Broadcast Filtering Table
TCP/UDP Port Filtering
The following parameters are used to enable/disable the Port filter feature.
The following parameters are used to configure TCP/UDP Port filters.
TCP/UDP Port Filtering Table
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Alarms Parameters SNMP Table Host Table Parameters
Syslog Parameters
The following parameters configure the Syslog settings.
Syslog Host Table
Bridge Parameters Spanning Tree Parameters
Spanning Tree Priority and Path Cost Table
Storm Threshold Parameters
Storm Threshold Table
Intra BSS Subscriber Blocking
Packet Forwarding Parameters
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Security Parameters
Pre-Shared Key Configuration Table (WPA-PSK Mode)
Wireless Interface Security Parameters
The following table details the WEP encryption parameters for the AP.
See WEP Encryption for information on the supported WEP Key lengths.
Security Encryption Key Length Table
The following table details how to set the Encryption Key Length for the wireless interfaces.
MAC Access Control Parameter
MAC Access Control Table
RADIUS Parameters Primary and Backup RADIUS Server Table Parameters
General RADIUS Parameters
RADIUS Authentication
RADIUS Accounting
VLAN/SSID Parameters
VLAN ID Table
Other Parameters IAPP Parameters
SpectraLink VoIP Parameters (802.11b Only)
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ASCII Character Chart Description
Description
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Number of Stations per BSS
Management Functions
Advanced Bridging Functions
Medium Access Control (MAC) Functions
Security Functions
Network Functions
Advanced Wireless Functions
Hardware Specifications
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Active Ethernet Interface
HTTP Interface
Radio Specifications
802.11a Channel Frequencies
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802.11b Channel Frequencies
802.11g Channel Frequencies
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Wireless Communication Range
802.11b Wireless Communication Ranges
802.11a (5 GHz Upgrade Kit) Wireless Communication Ranges
802.11a (11a Upgrade Kit) Wireless Communication Ranges
802.11b/g Wireless Communication Ranges
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Technical Support Before You Seek Help