Wireless Networking
RBT-4102 Wireless Access Point Configuration Guide
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12. GENERAL
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Chapter 2 Network Configuration
Contents
Chapter 3 Initial Configuration
Chapter 4 Advanced Configuration
Filter Control and VLANs
Appendix B Troubleshooting
Appendix A Default Settings
Index
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Purpose of This Manual
Preface
Intended Audience
Firmware Version Support
Convention
Getting Help
Description
Overview
Introduction
Policy
Features
Applications
1-4 Introduction
Applications
Overview
Network Configuration
Network Topologies
Figure 2-1 Ad Hoc Wireless LAN
Ad Hoc Wireless LAN no Access Point or Bridge
Figure 2-2 Infrastructure Wireless LAN
Infrastructure Wireless LAN
Figure 2-3 Infrastructure Wireless LAN for Roaming
Infrastructure Wireless LAN for Roaming Wireless PCs
Figure 2-4 Infrastructure Wireless Bridge
Infrastructure Wireless Bridge
Network Topologies
2-6 Network Configuration
Initial Setup Using the CLI
Initial Configuration
Required Connections
Overview
Logging In
c. Reboot the RoamAbout RBT‐4102
Using Web Management
If applicable, the County Code page appears, go to step
d. Click OK The access point reboots, and the Login window appears
4. Enter the following information, and click Apply
d. Click Apply at the bottom of the page
h. Click OK The access point reboots
c. Specify a new password in the Password field
Using the Web Interface
Advanced Configuration
Using the Command Line Interface CLI
Table 4-1 Advanced Configuration
Menu
Table 4-1 Advanced Configuration continued
Description
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Identification
Using Web Management to Configure System Information
Using the CLI to Configure System Information
TCP / IP Settings
Using Web Management to Configure TCP/IP
The access point only supports SSH version
TCP/IP Configuration
Using the CLI to Configure TCP/IP
Example
Ethernet Settings Configuration
SSH Configuration
Example
Example
TCP / IP Settings
Auto Negotiate Disable Speed-duplexAdmin 100Base-TX Full Duplex
4-10 Advanced Configuration
Speed-duplexOper 100Base-TX Full Duplex
RADIUS
Using Web Management to Configure RADIUS
RADIUS Accounting Attribute
Table 4-2 RADIUS Attributes
RADIUS Accounting enables or disables the AP to send RADIUS accounting information for clients to the RADIUS accounting server. Default Disable
Description
Table 4-2 RADIUS Attributes continued
Using the CLI to Configure RADIUS
Example
RADIUS Accounting Attribute
Authentication
Using Web Management to Configure Authentication
Example
Using the CLI to Configure Authentication
Filter Control and VLANs
Using Web Management to Configure Filter Control and VLANs
IBSS Relay Control, in conjunction with radio interface and Virtual AP VAP IBSS settings, controls whether clients associated with an interface or VAP can establish wireless communications with clients associated with other interfaces or VAPs. Default All VAP mode
CLI Commands for VLAN Support
Using the CLI to Configure Filter Control and VLANs
Example
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Example
CLI Commands for Filtering
Example
SVP Commands
Using Web Management to Configure CDP
CDP Settings
Global Status
Port Status Disable ‐ disables this AP from using CDP
Example
Using the CLI to Configure CDP
Rogue AP Detection
Using Web Management to Configure Rogue AP Detection
Example
Using the CLI to Configure Rogue AP Detection
802.11a Rogue AP Status
SNMP
Using Web Management to Configure SNMP
Notification
Table 4-3 SNMP Notifications
SNMP allows you to enable or disable SNMP management access and also enables the access point to send SNMP traps notifications. SNMP management is enabled by default
Description
Table 4-3 SNMP Notifications continued
User specifies string to identify an SNMP user. 32 characters maximum
Security Level
SNMP Filter
SNMP Targets
IP Address is the IP address of the user
CLI Commands for SNMP
Using the CLI to Configure SNMP
Examples
Examples
CLI Commands for Configuring SNMPv3 Users and Groups
Passphrase PrivType DES Passphrase
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RoamAbout 4102#show snmp group-assignments GroupName TPS
CLI Commands for Configuring SNMPv3 Trap Filters
CLI Commands for Configuring SNMPv3 Targets
Example
Example
Changing the Password
Administration
Using Web Management to Change the Password
Using Web Management to Enable and Disable Com Port
Using the CLI to Change the Password
Using the CLI to Enable and Disable Com Port
Enabling and Disabling Com Port
Upgrading Firmware
Using Web Management to Upgrade Firmware
Example
Using the CLI to Upgrade Firmware
System Log
Using Web Management to Configure System Log
Table 4-4 Logging Level Descriptions
Error Level
Logging Level sets the severity level for event logging
Description
Examples
Using the CLI to Configure System Log
Using Web Management to Configure SNTP
Examples
Using the CLI to Configure SNTP
4-50 Advanced Configuration
WDS and STP
WDS and STP
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Using Web Management to Configure WDS and STP
Select WDS & STP from the menu
WDS and STP
Bridge enables/disables STP on the wireless bridge. Default Disabled
‐ Range 0‐65535 ‐ Default
Examples
Using the CLI to Configure WDS
Example
Example
Using the CLI to Configure STP
Radio Interface
Radio Signal Characteristics
Using Web Management to Configure Interface Radio Settings
Radio Settings
Number
Table 4-5 VLAN ID RADIUS Attributes
RADIUS Attribute
Value
Note The Antenna ID must be selected in conjunction with the Antenna Control Method to configure proper use of any of the antenna options
Default 802.11b and 802.11g
faster. Using higher DTIM values reduces the power used by stations in Power Save mode, but delays the transmission of broadcast/multicast frames. Range 1‐255 beacons Default 2 beacons
Example
Using the CLI to Configure the 802.11a Interface Radio Settings
Set any other parameters as required
Quality of Service
Authentication Parameters
Example
802.11 Parameters
Admission Control No
Example
Using the CLI to Configure the 802.11b/g Interface Radio Settings
Quality of Service
Authentication Parameters
Example
Radio Interface
Table 4-6 WMM Access Categories
Wi-Fi Multimedia WMM Configuration
Access
WMM Operation
Figure 4-1 WMM Backoff Wait times
Using Web Management to Configure WMM
Examples
Using the CLI to Configure WMM
Security
Antenna
Admission Control No
Using Web Management to Configure Virtual APs
Virtual APs VAPs Configuration
Radio Interface
4-74 Advanced Configuration
Examples
Using the CLI to Configure Virtual APs
802.11 Parameters
To view VAP settings, use the show interface wireless ag vap# command
Admission Control No
Table 4-7 Security Mechanisms
Security
Security
Mechanism
Using Web Management to Configure Security Settings
Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP
Key Len specifies whether to use 64, 128 or 152 bit keys
Security
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To use Pre‐Authentication, you must have the following
Authentication
Hexadecimal uses a key made up of a string of 64 hexadecimal numbers
802.1x Authentication
The 802.1x EAP packets are also used to pass dynamic unicast session keys and static broadcast keys to wireless clients. Session keys are unique to each client and are used to encrypt and correlate traffic passing between a specific client and the access point. You can also enable broadcast key rotation, so the access point provides a dynamic broadcast key and changes it at a specified interval
If you specify RADIUS MAC for this default interface or VAP, you must specify the following parameters
Using the CLI to Configure WPA over 802.1X Security
Using the CLI to Configure WPA Pre-Shared Key
Example
Example
Authentication Parameters
g command
Quality of Service
Example
AC1Background
Examples
Using the CLI to Configure Local MAC Authentication
Index MAC Address
4-90 Advanced Configuration
Status
802.11a
Examples
Using the CLI to Configure RADIUS MAC Authentication
Example
Examples
Using the CLI to Configure WEP Shared Key Security
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Examples
Using the CLI to Configure WEP over 802.1x Security
WPA Key Mgmt Mode
Examples
Using the CLI to Configure WPA2 Security
WPA PSK Key Type
Examples
Using the CLI to Configure WPA2 Pre-Shared Key Security
Examples
Multicast cipher
Table 4-8 Status
Status Information
Status information is described in Table 4‐8
Menu
4-102 Advanced Configuration
Using Web Management to View AP Status
Select AP Status from the menu
Status Information
System Up Time is the length of time the management agent has been up
Examples
Using the CLI to Display AP Status
Using Web Management to View CDP Status
Example
Using the CLI to Display CDP Status
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Using Web Management to View Station Status
Status Information
Station Address is the MAC address of the wireless client
Using Web Management to View Neighbor AP Detection Status
Example
Using the CLI to View Neighbor AP Detection Status
Forward Transitions
Using Web Management to View WDS-STP Status
show bridge
Using the CLI to View WDS-STP Status
Example
Child Status
show bridge link
Example
Example
Root Bridge Status
Using Web Management to View Event Logs
From the global configuration mode, use the show logging command
Using the CLI to View Event Logs
command from the Executive mode. clear command from the Global
Examples
Status Information
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Status Information
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Feature
Default Settings
Default
Parameter
Default
Feature
A-2 Default Settings
Parameter
Default
Feature
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Parameter
Default
Feature
A-4 Default Settings
Parameter
Default
Feature
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Parameter
Default
Feature
A-6 Default Settings
Parameter
Troubleshooting Steps
Troubleshooting
4. If you forgot or lost the password
Table B-2 802.11b Wireless Distance Speed and Distance Ranges1
Table B-1 802.11a Wireless Distance Speed and Distance Ranges1
Table B-3 802.11g Wireless Distance Table Speed and Distance Ranges1
Maximum Distance Tables
Maximum Distance Tables
B-4 Troubleshooting
Numerics
Index
CLI 4-28 detection
WDS 4-50 bridge 4-52 CLI
Index-4