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SMC2555W-AG
Contents
Main
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Copyright
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LIMITED WARRANTY
LIMITED WARRANTY
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C
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
Wireless 2.4 Ghz and 5 GHz Band Statements:
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v
EC Conformance Declaration
Countries of Operation & Conditions of Use in the European
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Operation Using 5 GHz Channels in the European
Declaration of Conformity in Languages of the European
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Safety Compliance
Power Cord Safety
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xi
Veuillez lire fond l'information de la scurit suivante avant d'installer le Switch:
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6 Command Line Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
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1-1
Chapter 1 Introduction
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Package Checklist
Hardware Description
1-3
Hardware Description
Rear Panel
Front Panel
1-4
Component Description
Hardware Description
1-5
1-6
Features and Benefits
1-7
Features and Benefits
1-8
Applications
1-9
System Defaults
1-10
1-11
1-12
1-13
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2-1
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
Hardware Installation
Bracket
Back of Access Point
2-2
Hardware Installation
2-3
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3-1
Chapter 3 Network Configuration
Network Topologies
Network Topologies
3-3
Infrastructure Wireless LAN
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Network Topologies
3-5
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4-1
Chapter 4 Initial Configuration
Initial Setup through the CLI
Required Connections
4-2
Initial Setup through the CLI
4-3
Initial Configuration Steps
4-4
Using the Web-based Management Setup Wizard
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Using the Web-based Management Setup Wizard
4-7
4-8
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5-2
Advanced Configuration
The Advanced Configuration pages include the following options.
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5-19
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5-24
5-25
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5-29
Administration
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5-31
5-32
5-33
5-34
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5-36
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5-39
daylight savings. To view the current SNTP settings, use the show sntp command.
5-40
Radio Interface
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5-43
5-44
5-45
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5-48
5-49
5-50
Security
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5-54
5-55
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5-57
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
5-58
5-59
5-60
5-61
5-62
Status Information
5-64
5-65
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5-69
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6-1
Chapter 6 Command Line Interface
Using the Command Line Interface
Accessing the CLI
Console Connection
6-2
Telnet Connection
6-3
Entering Commands
Keywords and Arguments
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6-5
Partial Keyword Lookup
6-6
Negating the Effect of Commands
Using Command History
Understanding Command Modes
6-7
Exec Commands
Configuration Commands
6-8
Command Line Processing
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6-10
Command Groups
The system commands can be broken down into the functional groups shown below.
6-11
General Commands
configure
6-12
end
exit
6-13
ping
6-14
reset
show history
6-15
show line
6-16
System Management Commands
6-17
6-18
country
6-19
6-20
prompt
system name
6-21
username
6-22
password
ip http port
6-23
ip http server
6-24
logging on
logging host
6-25
logging console
6-26
logging level
6-27
logging facility-type
show logging
6-28
sntp-server ip
6-29
sntp-server enable
6-30
sntp-server date-time
6-31
sntp-server daylight-saving
6-32
sntp-server timezone
show sntp
6-33
show system
6-34
show version
6-35
SNMP Commands
snmp-server community
6-36
snmp-server contact
6-37
snmp-server enable server
6-38
snmp-server host
6-39
snmp-server location
6-40
show snmp
Flash/File Commands
Flash/File Commands
6-41
bootfile
6-42
copy
Flash/File Commands
6-43
delete
6-44
dir
6-45
RADIUS Client
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radius-server address
radius-server port
6-47
radius-server key
radius-server retransmit
6-48
radius-server timeout
6-49
show radius
6-50
802.1x Port Authentication
6-51
802.1x
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802.1x broadcast-key-refresh-rate
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802.1x session-key-refresh-rate
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802.1x session-timeout
address filter default
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address filter entry
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address filter delete
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mac-authentication server
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show authentication
6-60
Filtering Commands
filter local-bridge
Filtering Commands
6-61
filter ap-manage
6-62
filter ethernet-type enable
Filtering Commands
6-63
filter ethernet-type protocol
6-64
show filters
Interface Commands
6-65
6-66
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6-68
interface
dns server
6-69
ip address
6-70
6-71
ip dhcp
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shutdown
show interface ethernet
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radio-mode
6-74
select-antenna-mode
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description
ssid-broadcast
6-76
speed
6-77
channel
6-78
turbo
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ssid
beacon-interval
6-80
dtim-period
6-81
fragmentation-length
6-82
rts-threshold
6-83
authentication
6-84
encryption
6-85
key
6-86
transmit-key
6-87
transmit-power
6-88
max-association
6-89
multicast-cipher
6-90
wpa-clients
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6-92
wpa-mode
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wpa-preshared-key
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wpa-psk-type
shutdown
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Example
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IAPP Commands
iapp
VLAN Commands
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VLAN Commands
6-100
vlan
VLAN Commands
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native-vlanid
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Appendix A Troubleshooting
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A-3
A-4
Maximum Distance Table
that may impact your actual distances and cause you to experience
distance thresholds far lower than those posted below.
802.11a Wireless Distance Table
802.11b Wireless Distance Table
Appendix B Cables and Pinouts
Twisted-Pair Cable Assignments
Cables and Pinouts
B-2
10/100BASE-TX Pin Assignments
Twisted-Pair Cable Assignments
B-3
Straight-Through Wiring
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Console Port Pin Assignments
Wiring Map for Serial Cable
Console Port Pin Assignments
B-5
Serial Cable Signal Directions for DB-9 Ports
Serial Cable Signal Directions for DB-25 Ports
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Appendix C Specifications
General Specifications
Specifications
C-2
General Specifications
C-3
Specifications
C-4
Sensitivity
General Specifications
C-5
Transmit Power
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Glossary
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Glossary-3
Glossary-4
Glossary-5
Glossary-6
Glossary-7
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Index
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