WSS setup methods 67

Nortel WLAN—Security Switch 2300 Series Configuration Guide

CLI quickstart command

The quickstart command runs a script that interactively helps you configure the following items:
System name
Country code (regulatory domain)
System IP address
Default route
802.1Q tagging for ports in the default VLAN
Administrative users and passwords
Enable password
System time, date, and timezone
Unencrypted (clear) SSID names
Usernames and passwords for guest access using Web-based AAA
Encrypted (crypto) SSID names and dynamic WEP encryption for encrypted SSIDs’ wireless traffic
Usernames and passwords for secure access using 802.1X authentication using PEAP-MSCHAP-V2 and secure
wireless data encryption using dynamic Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
Directly connected APs
Distributed APs
The quickstart command displays a prompt for each of these items, and lists the default if applicable. You can advance
to the next item, and accept the default if applicable, by pressing Enter.
The command also automatically generates a key pair for SSH.
The command automatically places all ports that are not used for directly connected APs into the default VLAN (VLAN
1).
To run the quickstart command:
1Attach a PC to the WSS’s serial console port. (Use these modem settings: 9600 bps, 8 bits, 1 stop, no
parity, hardware flow control disabled.)
2Press Enter three times, to display a username prompt (Username:), a password prompt (Password:), and
then a command prompt such as the following:

2350-aabbcc>

(Each switch has a unique system name that contains the model number and the last half of the switch’s
MAC address.)
Caution! The quickstart command is for configuration of a new switch only. After
prompting you for verification, the command erases the switch’s configuration before
continuing. If you run this command on a switch that already has a configuration, the
configuration will be erased. In addition, error messages such as Critical AP Notice for
directly connected APs can appear.