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... the Access Point you can configure the Access Point with the following login information: Login name: admin Password: password If the Configuration Management System does not start, the Access Point is working correctly the following tools and utilities: 3Com Wireless Infrastructure ...the Configuration Management System starts, the Access Point is using the supplied standard Category 5 UTP Ethernet cable. 2 Enter the Access Point's default IP address (169.254.2.1) into the CD-ROM drive. You can start the 3Com Wireless Infrastructure Device Manager to complete the ...
... the Access Point you can configure the Access Point with the following login information: Login name: admin Password: password If the Configuration Management System does not start, the Access Point is working correctly the following tools and utilities: 3Com Wireless Infrastructure ...the Configuration Management System starts, the Access Point is using the supplied standard Category 5 UTP Ethernet cable. 2 Enter the Access Point's default IP address (169.254.2.1) into the CD-ROM drive. You can start the 3Com Wireless Infrastructure Device Manager to complete the ...
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... procedures for the wireless Service Set Identifier, the radio channel selection, IP configuration and basic authentication for wireless clients. Choose your country from network tree and click Configure to launch the configuration Web interface. Use the 3Com Wireless Infrastructure Device Manager ... on the network, the access point uses Auto IP to your country. For a new access point installation, the default WLAN Service Area (ESSID) is connected to wireless clients. The access point can be asked to select your corporate network and provide network access to the same network as...
... procedures for the wireless Service Set Identifier, the radio channel selection, IP configuration and basic authentication for wireless clients. Choose your country from network tree and click Configure to launch the configuration Web interface. Use the 3Com Wireless Infrastructure Device Manager ... on the network, the access point uses Auto IP to your country. For a new access point installation, the default WLAN Service Area (ESSID) is connected to wireless clients. The access point can be asked to select your corporate network and provide network access to the same network as...
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For information on configuring a user name and password, see page 4-22. Using the Setup Wizard NOTE: If you changed the default IP address via the command line interface above, use that address instead of the one shown here. Logging In - Figure 10 Login Page 3-5 Enter the username "admin," and password "password," then click LOGIN.
For information on configuring a user name and password, see page 4-22. Using the Setup Wizard NOTE: If you changed the default IP address via the command line interface above, use that address instead of the one shown here. Logging In - Figure 10 Login Page 3-5 Enter the username "admin," and password "password," then click LOGIN.
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... an IP address of the access point, or use the default address: http://169.254.2.1. To log into the access point, enter the default user name "admin" and the password "password," then press "LOGIN." Use the 3Com Wireless Infrastructure Device Manager to launch the configuration Web interface. For a new access point installation, the default WLAN Service Area (ESSID) is 3Com and no security is...
... an IP address of the access point, or use the default address: http://169.254.2.1. To log into the access point, enter the default user name "admin" and the password "password," then press "LOGIN." Use the 3Com Wireless Infrastructure Device Manager to launch the configuration Web interface. For a new access point installation, the default WLAN Service Area (ESSID) is 3Com and no security is...
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...-up Status AP Status Station Status Event Logs 802.11a Interface Radio Settings Security 802.11b/g Interface Radio Settings Security Description Configures SNMP settings Configures user name and password for each VAP interface Enables each virtual access point (VAP) interface, sets the Service Set Identifier (SSID), and configures wireless security Configures the IEEE 802.11g interface Configures...
...-up Status AP Status Station Status Event Logs 802.11a Interface Radio Settings Security 802.11b/g Interface Radio Settings Security Description Configures SNMP settings Configures user name and password for each VAP interface Enables each virtual access point (VAP) interface, sets the Service Set Identifier (SSID), and configures wireless security Configures the IEEE 802.11g interface Configures...
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... passwords or digital certificates. You can be configured on the RADIUS server for each client after successful authentication using the IEEE 802.1X network access control protocol. The access point uses the secondary server if the primary server fails or becomes inaccessible. Default:...can be authenticated for network access by checking their MAC address against the local database configured on the access point, or by the RADIUS server for a reply from the RADIUS server before authentication fails. (Range: 1-30; AUTHENTICATION Wireless clients can be assigned to...
... passwords or digital certificates. You can be configured on the RADIUS server for each client after successful authentication using the IEEE 802.1X network access control protocol. The access point uses the secondary server if the primary server fails or becomes inaccessible. Default:...can be authenticated for network access by checking their MAC address against the local database configured on the access point, or by the RADIUS server for a reply from the RADIUS server before authentication fails. (Range: 1-30; AUTHENTICATION Wireless clients can be assigned to...
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... the security of the wireless network. (Default: Disable) Disable: The access point does not support 802.1X authentication for any wireless client. Use the Local MAC Authentication section of this web page to a configured RADIUS server for both the username and password. The MAC address of.... Required: The access point enforces 802.1X authentication for all access points in the wireless network service area with a MAC address of 12-34-56-78-9A-BC would use the format defined by a client, the access point will use a username and password of MAC addresses and filtering...
... the security of the wireless network. (Default: Disable) Disable: The access point does not support 802.1X authentication for any wireless client. Use the Local MAC Authentication section of this web page to a configured RADIUS server for both the username and password. The MAC address of.... Required: The access point enforces 802.1X authentication for all access points in the wireless network service area with a MAC address of 12-34-56-78-9A-BC would use the format defined by a client, the access point will use a username and password of MAC addresses and filtering...
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... keys are refreshed for stations using a configured MD5 user name and password. The access point can be configured to allow or deny network access to specific clients. System Default: Specifies a default action for all unknown MAC addresses (that is, those not listed in...Rate: Sets the interval at which the access point refreshes unicast session keys for associated clients. (Range: 0-1440 minutes; Enter six pairs of verifying the client's credentials on a wireless client's MAC address. Configures the local MAC authentication database. Default: 0 means disabled) Session...
... keys are refreshed for stations using a configured MD5 user name and password. The access point can be configured to allow or deny network access to specific clients. System Default: Specifies a default action for all unknown MAC addresses (that is, those not listed in...Rate: Sets the interval at which the access point refreshes unicast session keys for associated clients. (Range: 0-1440 minutes; Enter six pairs of verifying the client's credentials on a wireless client's MAC address. Configures the local MAC authentication database. Default: 0 means disabled) Session...
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...against message replay, delay, and redirection. A client station has been successfully authenticated. dot11StationRequestFail - Default: public) Engine ID - The access point is also used in combination with the notification operation. (Maximum length: 23 characters, case sensitive; The...has successfully associated with the access point. dot11StationAuthentication - Allows selection of specific SNMP notifications to send. Figure 27 Trap Confiiguration Trap Configuration - The community string sent with user passwords to change the default engine ID, change it ...
...against message replay, delay, and redirection. A client station has been successfully authenticated. dot11StationRequestFail - Default: public) Engine ID - The access point is also used in combination with the notification operation. (Maximum length: 23 characters, case sensitive; The...has successfully associated with the access point. dot11StationAuthentication - Allows selection of specific SNMP notifications to send. Figure 27 Trap Confiiguration Trap Configuration - The community string sent with user passwords to change the default engine ID, change it ...
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... with specific authentication and encryption settings. Read/write access with the local MAC address database on the access point. localMacAddrAuthFail - The 802.11a or 802.11g interface has failed. dot1xMacAddrAuthSuccess - The access point has failed to be defined by the RADIUS server...When DES is selected, enter a password in the corresponding Passphrase field. 4-21 either MD5 or none. Each user must be configured. Figure 28 Configuring SNMPv3 Users User - SNMP dot11InterfaceAFail - CONFIGURING SNMPV3 USERS The access point allows up to 10 SNMP v3...
... with specific authentication and encryption settings. Read/write access with the local MAC address database on the access point. localMacAddrAuthFail - The 802.11a or 802.11g interface has failed. dot1xMacAddrAuthSuccess - The access point has failed to be defined by the RADIUS server...When DES is selected, enter a password in the corresponding Passphrase field. 4-21 either MD5 or none. Each user must be configured. Figure 28 Configuring SNMPv3 Users User - SNMP dot11InterfaceAFail - CONFIGURING SNMPV3 USERS The access point allows up to 10 SNMP v3...
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... to the RWPriv group. NOTE: Pressing the Reset button on the access point is required. ADMINISTRATION CHANGING THE PASSWORD Management access to the factory defaults. Click the edit button to change details of the access point for more than 10 seconds resets the user name and password to the web and CLI interface on the back of an...
... to the RWPriv group. NOTE: Pressing the Reset button on the access point is required. ADMINISTRATION CHANGING THE PASSWORD Management access to the factory defaults. Click the edit button to change details of the access point for more than 10 seconds resets the user name and password to the web and CLI interface on the back of an...
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... on the management station to access the access point for management via the SSH protocol. However, Telnet is a remote management tool that can then securely use the local user name and password for management access. (Length: 3-16 characters, case sensitive) Confirm New Password - Figure 30 Telnet and SSH Settings 4-23 The default name is disabled while the...
... on the management station to access the access point for management via the SSH protocol. However, Telnet is a remote management tool that can then securely use the local user name and password for management access. (Length: 3-16 characters, case sensitive) Confirm New Password - Figure 30 Telnet and SSH Settings 4-23 The default name is disabled while the...
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...Configuration File Backup/Restore - Uploads the current access point configuration file to reboot the system. 4-26 You will only accept firmware files named "3Com-img.bin". Click the Reset button to...have to re-enter the default user name (admin) to re-gain management access to the factory defaults and reboot the system. A configuration file can be downloaded to the access point to which it is ...server with a user name and password. If VLANs are managing the access point from a wireless client, the VLAN ID for file names on the access point, determine the VLAN ID with ...
...Configuration File Backup/Restore - Uploads the current access point configuration file to reboot the system. 4-26 You will only accept firmware files named "3Com-img.bin". Click the Reset button to...have to re-enter the default user name (admin) to re-gain management access to the factory defaults and reboot the system. A configuration file can be downloaded to the access point to which it is ...server with a user name and password. If VLANs are managing the access point from a wireless client, the VLAN ID for file names on the access point, determine the VLAN ID with ...
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... and password. (The default user name is "admin" and the default password is "password") When the user name is very similar to entering commands on a UNIX system. 5 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE USING THE COMMAND LINE INTERFACE ACCESSING THE CLI When accessing the management interface for simplicity. 5-1 When finished, exit the session with the "exit" command. Using the access point's command...
... and password. (The default user name is "admin" and the default password is "password") When the user name is very similar to entering commands on a UNIX system. 5 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE USING THE COMMAND LINE INTERFACE ACCESSING THE CLI When accessing the management interface for simplicity. 5-1 When finished, exit the session with the "exit" command. Using the access point's command...
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...IP subnet. However, if you are attached to an isolated network, then you can use any network device you are managing the access point from a DHCP server, the default IP address used by periods. Enter the necessary commands to which you can open a Telnet session by performing these steps. 1....Telnet operates over the network must first set the IP address for the access point, and set the default gateway if you want to apply for a registered IP address. At the prompt, enter the user name and system password. After entering the Telnet command, the login screen displays: Username: ...
...IP subnet. However, if you are attached to an isolated network, then you can use any network device you are managing the access point from a DHCP server, the default IP address used by periods. Enter the necessary commands to which you can open a Telnet session by performing these steps. 1....Telnet operates over the network must first set the IP address for the access point, and set the default gateway if you want to apply for a registered IP address. At the prompt, enter the user name and system password. After entering the Telnet command, the login screen displays: Username: ...
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...on the selected mode. at the prompt to a host server. Username: admin Password: [system login password] Enterprise AP# 5-5 You can always enter a question mark "?" Available commands depend...Table 8 Command Modes Class Exec Configuration Mode Privileged Global Interface-ethernet Interface-wireless Interface-wireless-vap Exec Commands When you can be executed again, or first modified and...cancel the effect of a command or reset the configuration to the default value. Configuration commands, on an access point, the system enters Exec command mode. For example, the logging command...
...on the selected mode. at the prompt to a host server. Username: admin Password: [system login password] Enterprise AP# 5-5 You can always enter a question mark "?" Available commands depend...Table 8 Command Modes Class Exec Configuration Mode Privileged Global Interface-ethernet Interface-wireless Interface-wireless-vap Exec Commands When you can be executed again, or first modified and...cancel the effect of a command or reset the configuration to the default value. Configuration commands, on an access point, the system enters Exec command mode. For example, the logging command...
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Password for management access. (Length: 3-16 characters, case sensitive) Default Setting null Command Mode Global Configuration Example Enterprise AP(config)#password Enterprise AP(config)# ip ssh-server enable This command enables the Secure Shell server. Syntax password no form to disable the server. Use the no password password - Using the Command Line Interface Default Setting admin Command Mode Global...
Password for management access. (Length: 3-16 characters, case sensitive) Default Setting null Command Mode Global Configuration Example Enterprise AP(config)#password Enterprise AP(config)# ip ssh-server enable This command enables the Secure Shell server. Syntax password no form to disable the server. Use the no password password - Using the Command Line Interface Default Setting admin Command Mode Global...
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... passwords for authentication. The RADIUS server details must also be configured on the access point. (See "show system command to enable web-based authentication of clients. This process allows controlled access for a public access wireless network. The client is "redirected" to disable this command to display the current web redirect status. Use the no ] web-redirect Default...
... passwords for authentication. The RADIUS server details must also be configured on the access point. (See "show system command to enable web-based authentication of clients. This process allows controlled access for a public access wireless network. The client is "redirected" to disable this command to display the current web redirect status. Use the no ] web-redirect Default...
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... MAC Authentication Server : DISABLED MAC Auth Session Timeout Value : 0 min 802.1x supplicant : DISABLED 802.1x supplicant user : EMPTY 802.1x supplicant password : EMPTY Address Filtering : ALLOWED System Default : ALLOW addresses not found in filter table. Command Mode Exec Example Enterprise AP#show config This command displays detailed configuration information for the...
... MAC Authentication Server : DISABLED MAC Auth Session Timeout Value : 0 min 802.1x supplicant : DISABLED 802.1x supplicant user : EMPTY 802.1x supplicant password : EMPTY Address Filtering : ALLOWED System Default : ALLOW addresses not found in filter table. Command Mode Exec Example Enterprise AP#show config This command displays detailed configuration information for the...
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... Authorized management stations are able to retrieve MIB objects. • private - Read-only access. Command Mode Global Configuration Command Usage If you enter a community string without the ro or rw option, the default is read /write access. Default Setting • public - Community string that describes the system contact. (Maximum length: 255...Maximum length: 23 characters, case sensitive) • ro - Authorized management stations are able to remove the specified community string. String that acts like a password and permits access to remove the system contact information.
... Authorized management stations are able to retrieve MIB objects. • private - Read-only access. Command Mode Global Configuration Command Usage If you enter a community string without the ro or rw option, the default is read /write access. Default Setting • public - Community string that describes the system contact. (Maximum length: 255...Maximum length: 23 characters, case sensitive) • ro - Authorized management stations are able to remove the specified community string. String that acts like a password and permits access to remove the system contact information.