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EliteConnect
™
Universal
2.4GHz/5GHz Wireless Dual-Band
Outdoor Access
Point/Brid
ge
The easy way to make all your network connections
May 2005
Revision Number: R01
F1.1.2.5
Contents
Main
Copyright
i
LIMITED WARRANTY
L IMITED W
ii
iii
C
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
iv
Wireless 5 GHz Band Statements:
EC Conformance Declaration
Countries of Operation & Conditions of Use in the European
v
vi
Operation Using 5 GHz Channels in the European
vii
Declaration of Conformity in Languages of the European
viii
Safety Compliance
Power Co rd Safet y
ix
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T
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OF
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C
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5 Initial Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
6 System Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
C
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C
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C
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C
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Page
Page
1-1
Chapter 1 Introduction
1-2
Package Checklist
Page
1-4
Hardware Description
Page
1-6
Power Injector Module
Page
1-8
System Configuration
Features and Benefits
1-9
Features and Benefits
1-10
System Defaults
System Defaults
1-11
1-12
System Defaults
1-13
Page
2-1
Chapter 2 Network Configuration
Access Point Topologies
Network Configuration
2-2
Ad Hoc Wireless LAN (no Access Point or Bridge)
Access Point Topologies
2-3
Infrastructure Wireless LAN
Network Configuration
2-4
Infrastructure Wireless LAN for Roaming Wireless PCs
Bridge Link Topologies
2-5
Bridge Link Topologies
Page
Bridge Link Topologies
2-7
Page
3-1
Chapter 3 Bridge Link Planning
Radio Path Planning
3-2
3-3
Antenna Height
3-4
AB
3-5
Antenna Position and Orientation
3-6
Radio Interference
3-7
Weather Conditions
3-8
Ethernet Cabling
Grounding
4-1
Chapter 4 Hardware Installation
Testing Basic Link Operation
Mount the Unit
Page
Page
Connect External Antennas
4-5
Connect External Antennas
4-6
Connect Cables to the Unit
4-7
Connect Cables to the Unit
Connect the Power Injector
4-8
Align Antennas
4-9
Align Antennas
4-10
Align Antennas
4-11
Page
5-1
Chapter 5 Initial Configuration
5-2
Initial Setup through the CLI
Initial Configuration Steps
Initial Setup through the CLI
5-3
5-4
Using the Web-based Management Setup Wizard
Page
Page
Page
5-8
Page
5-10
Using the Web-based Management SetupWizard
5-11
Page
Page
Page
6-3
Advanced Configuration
The Advanced Configuration pages include the following options.
6-4
System Identification
6-5
6-6
Page
6-8
6-9
6-10
Radius
Page
6-12
6-13
PPPoE Settings
6-14
6-15
6-16
6-17
6-18
6-19
6-20
6-21
6-22
6-23
command. To display the current settings, use the show authentication command from the Exec mode.
6-24
6-25
Page
6-27
6-28
6-29
6-30
SNMP
6-31
6-32
Page
6-34
Page
6-36
6-37
Page
6-39
6-40
6-41
6-42
Page
6-44
6-45
Bridge
Page
6-47
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
6-48
6-49
6-50
6-51
6-52
6-53
Page
6-55
6-56
Radio Interface
Page
6-58
6-59
6-60
Page
6-62
Page
6-64
6-65
Page
6-67
6-68
6-69
6-70
command. To view the current security settings, use the show interface wireless a command.
6-71
6-72
Security (Access Point Mode)
6-73
wireless clients. A summary of wireless security considerations is listed in the following table.
6-74
6-75
6-76
6-77
6-78
show interface wireless a or show interface wireless g command.
6-79
6-80
6-81
6-82
6-83
6-84
6-85
6-86
Status Information
6-88
Status Information
6-89
Page
Status Information
6-91
6-92
Event Logs
Page
Page
7-1
Chapter 7 Command Line Interface
Using the Command Line Interface
Accessing the CLI
Telnet Connection
7-2
Entering Commands
7-4
Getting Help on Commands
Entering Commands
7-5
Partial Keyword Lookup
Negating the Effect of Commands
Using Command History
7-6
Understanding Command Modes
Exec Commands
Entering Commands
7-7
Configuration Commands
7-8
Command Line Processing
Command Groups
7-9
Command Groups
The system commands can be broken down into the functional groups shown below.
7-10
General Commands
configure
General Commands
7-11
end
exit
7-12
ping
General Commands
7-13
reset
7-14
show history
show line
7-15
The console port settings are fixed at the values shown below.
System Management Commands
7-16
country
7-17
7-18
prompt
7-19
system name
username
7-20
password
ip http port
7-21
ip http server
7-22
show system
7-23
show version
System Logging Commands
7-24
logging on
logging host
7-25
logging console
logging level
7-26
logging facility-type
7-27
show logging
7-28
System Clock Commands
These commands are used to configure SNTP and system cl ock settings on the wireless bridge.
7-29
sntp-server ip
7-30
sntp-server enable
7-31
sntp-server date-time
sntp-server daylight-saving
7-32
sntp-server timezone
7-33
show sntp
7-34
SNMP Commands
snmp-server community
SNMP Commands
7-35
snmp-server contact
7-36
snmp-server enable server
SNMP Commands
7-37
snmp-server host
7-38
snmp-server location
7-39
show snmp
Flash/File Commands
7-40
bootfile
7-41
copy
7-42
delete
7-43
dir
7-44
RADIUS Client
7-45
RADIUS Client
radius-server address
7-46
radius-server port
RADIUS Client
7-47
radius-server key
radius-server retransmit
7-48
radius-server timeout
show radius
7-49
Authentication
7-50
7-51
802.1x
7-52
802.1x broadcast-key-refresh-rate
7-53
802.1x session-key-refresh-rate
7-54
802.1x session-timeout
7-55
802.1x supplicant
7-56
address filter default
7-57
address filter entry
7-58
address filter delete
7-59
mac-authentication server
Page
WDS Commands
7-61
WDS Commands
7-62
wds channel
wds mac-address
WDS Commands
7-63
wds enable
7-64
show wds
7-65
Bridge Commands
7-66
bridge timeout
bridge stp-bridge spanning-tree
7-67
bridge stp-bridge forward-time
7-68
bridge stp-bridge hello-time
7-69
bridge stp-bridge max-age
7-70
bridge stp-bridge priority
7-71
bridge stp-port path-cost
7-72
bridge stp-port priority
7-73
bridge stp-port portfast
7-74
bridge stp-port spanning-disabled
7-75
show bridge
7-76
Filtering Commands
filter local-bridge
Filtering Commands
7-77
filter ap-manage
7-78
filter ethernet-type enable
Filtering Commands
7-79
filter ethernet-type protocol
7-80
show filters
PPPoE Commands
7-81
ip pppoe
7-82
pppoe ip allocation mode
7-83
pppoe ipcp dns
7-84
pppoe lcp echo-interval
7-85
pppoe lcp echo-failure
7-86
pppoe local ip
pppoe remote ip
7-87
pppoe username
7-88
pppoe password
7-89
pppoe service-name
pppoe restart
7-90
show pppoe
7-91
Ethernet Interface Commands
interface ethernet
7-92
dns server
7-93
ip address
7-94
ip dhcp
7-95
shutdown
7-96
show interface ethernet
7-97
Example
Wireless Interface Commands
7-98
7-99
interface wireless
description
7-100
ssid
7-101
closed-system
speed
7-102
channel
7-103
turbo
7-104
beacon-interval
dtim-period
7-105
fragmentation-length
7-106
rts-threshold
7-107
transmit-power
7-108
max-association
7-109
7-110
encryption
7-111
7-112
key
7-113
transmit-key
7-114
multicast-cipher
7-115
7-116
wpa-clients
7-117
wpa-mode
7-118
wpa-preshared-key
7-119
wpa-psk-type
Page
7-121
Example
show station
This command shows the wireless clients associated with the access point. Command Mode Exec
7-122
IAPP Commands
iapp
VLAN Commands
7-123
VLAN Commands
7-124
vlan
VLAN Commands
7-125
native-vlanid
Page
A-1
Appendix A Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
A-2
B-1
Appendix B Specifications
General Specifications
Specifications
B-2
General Specifications
B-3
Specifications
B-4
Antenna Specifications
17 dBi Integrated Panel
Antenna Specifications
B-5
Page
C-1
Appendix C Cables and Pinouts
Twisted-Pair Cable Assignments
Cables and Pinouts
C-2
10/100BASE-TX Pin Assignments
Twisted-Pair Cable Assignments
C-3
Straight-Through Wiring
Crossover Wiring
Cables and Pinouts
8-Pin DIN Connector Pinout
S
/
EIA
TIA568B RJ-45 Wiring
8-Pin DIN Connector Pinout
C-5
8-Pin DIN to RJ-45 Cable Wiring
Page
Glossary-1
Glossary
Glossary-2
Glossary-3
Glossary-4
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Index
Index-1
A
B
C
G
H
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M
R
S
T
Index-4
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