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... the Access Point to the Access Point. Use the 3Com Wireless Infrastructure Device Manager (Widman) included on the 3Com Installation CD to change its IP address. You can use these tools to locate the Access Point on the network. To verify that IP address to configure the Access Point, or you can assign a new IP address to determine if there is using the default IP address...
... the Access Point to the Access Point. Use the 3Com Wireless Infrastructure Device Manager (Widman) included on the 3Com Installation CD to change its IP address. You can use these tools to locate the Access Point on the network. To verify that IP address to configure the Access Point, or you can assign a new IP address to determine if there is using the default IP address...
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... 3: INITIAL CONFIGURATION 1 Connect a computer directly to do so. You can start , 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. If it does not Autorun, you select 3Com wireless LAN devices and launch their configurations in your Web browser. Reboot the...
... 3: INITIAL CONFIGURATION 1 Connect a computer directly to do so. You can start , 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. If it does not Autorun, you select 3Com wireless LAN devices and launch their configurations in your Web browser. Reboot the...
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... for the wireless Service Set Identifier, the radio channel selection, IP configuration and basic authentication for wireless clients. Unless it detects a DHCP server on the network, the access point uses Auto IP to login into the AP Configuration screen: 1 Load a web browser and enter . 2 The Logon screen appears. Choose your country. Click on to locate 3Com Wireless LAN devices...
... for the wireless Service Set Identifier, the radio channel selection, IP configuration and basic authentication for wireless clients. Unless it detects a DHCP server on the network, the access point uses Auto IP to login into the AP Configuration screen: 1 Load a web browser and enter . 2 The Logon screen appears. Choose your country. Click on to locate 3Com Wireless LAN devices...
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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. For information on configuring a user name and password, see page 4-22. Logging In - Enter the username "admin," and password "password," then click LOGIN. Figure 10 Login Page 3-5
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. For information on configuring a user name and password, see page 4-22. Logging In - Enter the username "admin," and password "password," then click LOGIN. Figure 10 Login Page 3-5
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... traffic between these segments. Enable encryption to require authentication based on a shared key. If a management station exists on your network, then the access point will automatically start up with its default IP address, 169.254.2.1. 4 Security - To configure other security features use the Advanced Setup menu as described in Chapter 4. 3-9 Step 3 DHCP Client - Using...
... traffic between these segments. Enable encryption to require authentication based on a shared key. If a management station exists on your network, then the access point will automatically start up with its default IP address, 169.254.2.1. 4 Security - To configure other security features use the Advanced Setup menu as described in Chapter 4. 3-9 Step 3 DHCP Client - Using...
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... press "LOGIN." Use the 3Com Wireless Infrastructure Device Manager to assign an IP address of the access point, or use the default address: http://169.254.2.1. When the home page displays, click on the network, the access point uses Auto IP to locate 3Com Wireless LAN devices and launch their ...configurations. The following page will display. 4-1 For a new access point installation, the default WLAN Service Area (ESSID) is 3Com and no security is connected to the same...
... press "LOGIN." Use the 3Com Wireless Infrastructure Device Manager to assign an IP address of the access point, or use the default address: http://169.254.2.1. When the home page displays, click on the network, the access point uses Auto IP to locate 3Com Wireless LAN devices and launch their ...configurations. The following page will display. 4-1 For a new access point installation, the default WLAN Service Area (ESSID) is 3Com and no security is connected to the same...
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By default, the access point will be automatically configured with an IP address expands your ability to manage the access point. Use 3Com Wireless Infrastructure Device Manager to discover or set the initial IP address of access point features depend on IP addressing to launch a web browser on your network. Figure 20 TCP/IP Settings 4-5 TCP / IP Settings TCP / IP SETTINGS Configuring the access point with IP settings from...
By default, the access point will be automatically configured with an IP address expands your ability to manage the access point. Use 3Com Wireless Infrastructure Device Manager to discover or set the initial IP address of access point features depend on IP addressing to launch a web browser on your network. Figure 20 TCP/IP Settings 4-5 TCP / IP Settings TCP / IP SETTINGS Configuring the access point with IP settings from...
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... of four decimal numbers, 0 to specific subnets. Default Gateway: The default gateway is the IP address of Domain Name Servers on the local subnet. Otherwise, leave the address as all zeros (0.0.0.0). Primary and Secondary DNS Address: The IP address of the router for the access point, which is used for a secure HTTP connection to...
... of four decimal numbers, 0 to specific subnets. Default Gateway: The default gateway is the IP address of Domain Name Servers on the local subnet. Otherwise, leave the address as all zeros (0.0.0.0). Primary and Secondary DNS Address: The IP address of the router for the access point, which is used for a secure HTTP connection to...
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... (known as Link Integrity in the wired network. Enable: Enables traffic between the host's IP address and the AP. Ping Interval: Specifies the time between each Ping sent to pings. Default:6) 4-7 This is determined as the RADIUS server, VPN Terminator, Mail Server etc. Disable ...Target IP address: Specifies the IP address of retries, it cannot not reach a critical network element such as lost. (Range:1~30; If it fails to respond to a ping after the configured number of a host device in the CLI) and setting a target IP address, the AP will disable both radios so...
... (known as Link Integrity in the wired network. Enable: Enables traffic between the host's IP address and the AP. Ping Interval: Specifies the time between each Ping sent to pings. Default:6) 4-7 This is determined as the RADIUS server, VPN Terminator, Mail Server etc. Disable ...Target IP address: Specifies the IP address of retries, it cannot not reach a critical network element such as lost. (Range:1~30; If it fails to respond to a ping after the configured number of a host device in the CLI) and setting a target IP address, the AP will disable both radios so...
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... or disables SNMP management access and also enables the access point to 4) - Default: private) Trap Destination (1 to send SNMP traps (notifications). (Default: Disable) Location - Specifies the recipient of SNMP notifications. Trap Destination IP Address - Defines the SNMP community access string that has read -only access. Defines the SNMP community access string that has read /write access. Figure 26 SNMP...
... or disables SNMP management access and also enables the access point to 4) - Default: private) Trap Destination (1 to send SNMP traps (notifications). (Default: Disable) Location - Specifies the recipient of SNMP notifications. Trap Destination IP Address - Defines the SNMP community access string that has read -only access. Defines the SNMP community access string that has read /write access. Figure 26 SNMP...
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... Downloads an operation code image file from a wireless client, the VLAN ID for the access point to reboot the system. 4-26 Uploads the current access point configuration file to indicate a path, the file name must be named "3com-img.bin". IP Address: IP address or host name of the configuration file...a user name and password. If VLANs are managing the access point from a specified remote FTP or TFTP server. If you have to re-enter the default user name (admin) to re-gain management access to proceed. New firmware file: Specifies the name of the...
... Downloads an operation code image file from a wireless client, the VLAN ID for the access point to reboot the system. 4-26 Uploads the current access point configuration file to indicate a path, the file name must be named "3com-img.bin". IP Address: IP address or host name of the configuration file...a user name and password. If VLANs are managing the access point from a specified remote FTP or TFTP server. If you have to re-enter the default user name (admin) to re-gain management access to proceed. New firmware file: Specifies the name of the...
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... a Syslog server name or IP address. (Default: 0.0.0.0) SNTP Server - The IP address the secondary Syslog server. (Default: 0.0.0.0) 4-33 Figure 34 System Log ENABLING SYSTEM LOGGING The access point supports a logging process that all the messages sent to the Syslog server are supported on the access point. (Default: Disable) Server Name / IP - System Log SYSTEM LOG The access point can control error messages...
... a Syslog server name or IP address. (Default: 0.0.0.0) SNTP Server - The IP address the secondary Syslog server. (Default: 0.0.0.0) 4-33 Figure 34 System Log ENABLING SYSTEM LOGGING The access point supports a logging process that all the messages sent to the Syslog server are supported on the access point. (Default: Disable) Server Name / IP - System Log SYSTEM LOG The access point can control error messages...
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...the most severe (Emergency) to set its internal clock based on the access point enables the system log to poll each server in chronological order, from the factory default set , the access point will attempt to record meaningful dates and times for summertime and wintertime. ...CONFIGURING SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) allows the access point to least severe (Debug). The access point will only record the time from the newest to two time server IP ...
...the most severe (Emergency) to set its internal clock based on the access point enables the system log to poll each server in chronological order, from the factory default set , the access point will attempt to record meaningful dates and times for summertime and wintertime. ...CONFIGURING SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) allows the access point to least severe (Debug). The access point will only record the time from the newest to two time server IP ...
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... Time: Length of the management interface for the wireless interface. Security Status Information The Status page includes information on the following items: Access Point Status The AP Status window displays basic system configuration settings, as well as the settings for this device. IP Default Gateway: IP address of the gateway router between this system. ...
... Time: Length of the management interface for the wireless interface. Security Status Information The Status page includes information on the following items: Access Point Status The AP Status window displays basic system configuration settings, as well as the settings for this device. IP Default Gateway: IP address of the gateway router between this system. ...
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... name and system password. After you configure the access point with the "quit" or "exit" command. When finished, exit the session with an IP address, you are managing the access point from a DHCP server, the default IP address used by the access point, 168.254.2.1, consists of four numbers, 0 to access. 2. To access the access point through a Telnet session, you are attached. In...
... name and system password. After you configure the access point with the "quit" or "exit" command. When finished, exit the session with an IP address, you are managing the access point from a DHCP server, the default IP address used by the access point, 168.254.2.1, consists of four numbers, 0 to access. 2. To access the access point through a Telnet session, you are attached. In...
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Syntax ping • host_name - IP address of the ping command: - The normal response occurs in ten seconds. 5-10 Default Setting None Command Mode Any Example This example shows how to return to the Exec mode from the Interface Configuration mode, and then quit the ...CLI session: Enterprise AP(if-ethernet)#exit Enterprise AP#exit CLI session with the Access Point is now closed Username: ping This command sends ICMP echo request packets to see if another node on network traffic. - Default Setting None Command Mode Exec Command Usage • Use the ping command to another site...
Syntax ping • host_name - IP address of the ping command: - The normal response occurs in ten seconds. 5-10 Default Setting None Command Mode Any Example This example shows how to return to the Exec mode from the Interface Configuration mode, and then quit the ...CLI session: Enterprise AP(if-ethernet)#exit Enterprise AP#exit CLI session with the Access Point is now closed Username: ping This command sends ICMP echo request packets to see if another node on network traffic. - Default Setting None Command Mode Exec Command Usage • Use the ping command to another site...
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... form to disable the server. Use the no password password - Syntax ip ssh-server enable no form to record it in a safe place. Use the no ip ssh-server Default Setting Disabled 5-17 Password for management access. (Length: 3-16 characters, case sensitive) Default Setting null Command Mode Global Configuration Example Enterprise AP(config)#password Enterprise...
... form to disable the server. Use the no password password - Syntax ip ssh-server enable no form to record it in a safe place. Use the no ip ssh-server Default Setting Disabled 5-17 Password for management access. (Length: 3-16 characters, case sensitive) Default Setting null Command Mode Global Configuration Example Enterprise AP(config)#password Enterprise...
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...-server enable no form to disable the server. Use the no ip telnet-server Default Setting Interface enabled 5-18 CHAPTER 5: COMMAND LINE INTERFACE Command Mode Interface Configuration (Ethernet) Command Usage • The access point supports Secure Shell version 2.0 only. • After boot up, the SSH... UDP port used by the SSH server. (Range: 1-65535) Default Setting 22 Command Mode Interface Configuration (Ethernet) Example Enterprise AP(if-ethernet)#ip ssh-server port 1124 Enterprise AP(if-ethernet)# ip telnet-server enable This command enables the Telnet server. Example Enterprise AP...
...-server enable no form to disable the server. Use the no ip telnet-server Default Setting Interface enabled 5-18 CHAPTER 5: COMMAND LINE INTERFACE Command Mode Interface Configuration (Ethernet) Command Usage • The access point supports Secure Shell version 2.0 only. • After boot up, the SSH... UDP port used by the SSH server. (Range: 1-65535) Default Setting 22 Command Mode Interface Configuration (Ethernet) Example Enterprise AP(if-ethernet)#ip ssh-server port 1124 Enterprise AP(if-ethernet)# ip telnet-server enable This command enables the Telnet server. Example Enterprise AP...
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... (Ethernet) Command Usage • DHCP is enabled by default. Using the Command Line Interface Related Commands show interface ethernet (5-102) ip address This command sets the IP address for the associated IP subnet. Network mask for the access point. You can manually configure a specific IP address using the ip dhcp command. Example Enterprise AP(config)#interface ethernet Enter...
... (Ethernet) Command Usage • DHCP is enabled by default. Using the Command Line Interface Related Commands show interface ethernet (5-102) ip address This command sets the IP address for the associated IP subnet. Network mask for the access point. You can manually configure a specific IP address using the ip dhcp command. Example Enterprise AP(config)#interface ethernet Enter...
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.... (DHCP values can manually configure a specific IP address using the ip address command, or direct the device to existing IP subnets. The current IP address (i.e., default or manually configured address) will continue to be broadcast periodically by this device to gain management access over the network or to connect the access point to obtain an address from a DHCP...
.... (DHCP values can manually configure a specific IP address using the ip address command, or direct the device to existing IP subnets. The current IP address (i.e., default or manually configured address) will continue to be broadcast periodically by this device to gain management access over the network or to connect the access point to obtain an address from a DHCP...