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Page 1 - User Guide

HP ProCurve Wireless Access Point 520wl User Guide -For Software Version 2.4.5

Page 2 - CAUTION:

Informations concernant la sécurité Symbole de référence à la documentation. Si le produit est marqué de ce symbole, reportez-vous à la documentation

Page 3 - Contents

Monitor Information Link Test This tab displays information on the quality of the wireless link to clients and other APs in the Wireless Distribution

Page 4 - 4 Advanced Configuration

Monitor Information • Noise (dBm): The strength of the noise detected at the receiver reported in dBm (decibels referenced to 1 milliwatt). The displ

Page 5 - 5 Monitor Information

Monitor Information Station Statistics This tab displays information on wireless clients attached to the AP and on Wireless Distribution System links.

Page 6 - A Specifications

Monitor Information • MAC Protocol: The MAC protocol for this wireless client (or WDS link partner). The possible values are 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11

Page 7 - B ASCII Character Chart

Commands 6 In This Chapter • Logging into the HTTP Interface • Introduction to File Transfer via TFTP or HTTP: Describes the available file transfer

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Commands Figure 6-1 Enter Network Password Screen 5. Click the Commands button located on the left-hand side of the screen. Figure 6-2 Commands Mai

Page 9 - Regulatory Information

Commands Introduction to File Transfer via TFTP or HTTP There are two methods of transferring files to or from the AP, TFTP or HTTP (or HTTPS if enabl

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Commands Update AP via TFTP Use the Update AP via TFTP tab to download Configuration, AP Image, Bootloader files, and Certificate and Private Key fil

Page 11 - Hinweise zur Sicherheit

Commands Update AP via HTTP Use the Update AP via HTTP tab to download Configuration, AP Image, Bootloader files, and Certificate and Private Key fil

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Commands Figure 6-5 Warning Message Click OK to continue with the operation or Cancel to abort the operation. NOTE An HTTP file transfer using SSL ma

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Hinweise zur Sicherheit Symbol für Dokumentationsverweis. Wenn das Produkt mit diesem Symbol markiert ist, schlagen Sie bitte in der Produktdokumentat

Page 14 - Safety Information (Japan)

Commands Retrieve File via TFTP Use the Retrieve File via TFTP tab to upload Configuration files from the AP to the TFTP server. The TFTP server must

Page 15 - Safety Information (China)

Commands Retrieve File via HTTP Use the Retrieve File via HTTP tab to retrieve the configuration file from the AP. Click on the Retrieve Config File

Page 16 - EMC Regulatory Statements

Commands Figure 6-11 File Download Dialog Box On clicking the Save button the following Save As window displays, where the user is prompted to choose

Page 17 - Notice for European Union

Commands Reboot Use the Reboot tab to save configuration changes (if any) and reset the AP. Entering a value of 0 (zero) seconds causes an immediate r

Page 18 - Notice for Korea

Commands Reset Use the Reset tab to restore the AP to factory default conditions. The AP may also be reset from the RESET button located on the side o

Page 19 - Introducing the 520wl

Commands Help Link To open Help, click the Help button on any display screen. During initialization, the AP on-line help files are downloaded to the d

Page 20 - SNMP Management

Troubleshooting 7 In This Chapter • Troubleshooting Concepts • Symptoms and Solutions • Recovery Procedures • Related Applications NOTE This secti

Page 21 - SNMPv3 Secure Management

Troubleshooting Symptoms and Solutions Connectivity Issues Connectivity issues include any problem that prevents you from powering up or connecting to

Page 22 - Feature List

Troubleshooting 2. The AP only contacts a DHCP server during boot-up. If your network’s DHCP server is not available while the AP is booting, the dev

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Troubleshooting Client Connection Problems Client Software Finds No Connection Make sure you have configured your client software with the proper Netw

Page 24 - Frequency Selection (DFS)

Considerazioni sulla sicurezza Simbolo di riferimento alla documentazione. Se il prodotto è contrassegnato da questo simbolo, fare riferimento alla do

Page 25 - Cell Size and Coverage Area

Troubleshooting I have just configured the Management ID and now I can't manage the AP? – Check to ensure your password is correct. If your pass

Page 26

Troubleshooting Reset to Factory Default Procedure Use this procedure to reset the network configuration values, including the Access Point’s IP addre

Page 27 - Getting Started

Troubleshooting For this procedure, you will first erase the AP Image currently installed on the unit and then use either ScanTool or the Bootloader C

Page 28 - System Requirements

Troubleshooting 11. Click OK. – Result: The Access Point will reboot and the download will begin automatically. You should see downloading activity b

Page 29 - Hardware Installation

Troubleshooting 7. Enter only the following statements: [Device name]> set ipaddrtype static [Device name]> set ipaddr <Access Point IP Addr

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Troubleshooting Follow these steps to assign the AP an IP address: 1. Open your terminal emulation program (like HyperTerminal) and set the following

Page 31

Troubleshooting Related Applications RADIUS Authentication Server If you enabled RADIUS Authentication on the AP, make sure that your network’s RADIUS

Page 32 - Initialization

Specifications A • Software Features • Hardware Specifications • Radio Specifications Software Features The tables below compare the software featu

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Specifications Medium Access Control (MAC) Functions Feature 802.11b 802.11a 802.11b/g Automatic Channel Selection (ACS) Dynamic Frequency Selecti

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Specifications Advanced Wireless Functions Feature 802.11b 802.11a 802.11b/g WEP Plus (Weak Key Avoidance)1 yes no no Remote Link Test1 yes no

Page 35 - Setup Wizard

Consideraciones sobre seguridad Símbolo de referencia a la documentación. Si el producto va marcado con este símbolo, consultar la documentación del p

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Specifications Ethernet Interface 10/100 Base-TX, RJ-45 female socket Serial Port Interface Standard RS-232C interface with DB-9, female connector Act

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Specifications Frequency Band Channel ID FCC (GHz) ETSI (GHz) MKK (GHz) SG (GHz) ASIA (GHz) TW (GHz) Lower Band (36 = default) 34 — — 5.170 1 — —

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1234567891011121314Specifications 802.11b Channel Frequencies The available 802.11b channels vary by regulatory domain and/or country. 802.11b radio c

Page 39 - Download the Latest Software

1234567891011121314Specifications 802.11g Channel Frequencies The available 802.11g channels vary by regulatory domain and/or country. 802.11g radio c

Page 40 - Additional Hardware Features

Specifications 802.11b Range 11 Mbits/s 5.5 Mbits/s 2 Mbits/s 1 Mbits/s Open Office 142 m (466 ft.) 177 m (581 ft.) 219 m (718 ft.) 272 m (892 ft

Page 41 - Related Topics

Specifications 802.11b/g Range 54 Mbits/s 48 Mbits/s 36 Mbits/s 24 Mbits/s 18 Mbits/s 12 Mbits/s 9 Mbits/s 6 Mbits/s 11 Mbits/s 5.5 Mbits/s 2 Mbits/s

Page 42 - Status Information

ASCII Character Chart B You can configure WEP Encryption Keys in either Hexadecimal or ASCII format. Hexadecimal digits are 0-9 and A-F (not case sens

Page 43 - Advanced Configuration

Command Line Interface (CLI) C This section describes the AP’s Command Line (CLI) Interface. CLI commands can be used to initialize, configure, and ma

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Command Line Interface (CLI) • Image File - The Access Point software executed from RAM. To update an Access Point you typically download a new Image

Page 45 - Dynamic DNS Support

Command Line Interface (CLI) Bootloader CLI The Bootloader CLI is a minimal subset of the normal CLI used to perform initial configuration of the AP.

Page 46 - Network

Safety Information (Japan) xiv

Page 47 - DHCP Server

Command Line Interface (CLI) CLI Command Types This guide divides CLI Commands into two categories: Operational and Parameter Controls. Operational CL

Page 48 - Link Integrity

Command Line Interface (CLI) Figure C-4 Result of “s?” CLI command Example 3. Display parameters for set and show Example 3a allows you to see every

Page 49 - Interfaces

Command Line Interface (CLI) Example 4. Display Prompts for Successive Parameters Enter the command, a space, and then ?. Then, when the parameter pro

Page 50 - Operational Mode

Command Line Interface (CLI) Figure C-8 Results of “help” CLI command 2. Complete command description and command usage can be provided by: [Device-

Page 51 - Wireless (802.11a)

Command Line Interface (CLI) upload Uploads a text-based configuration file from the AP to the TFTP Server. Executing upload with the asterisk charact

Page 52 - Wireless (802.11b)

Command Line Interface (CLI) Configuring Objects that Require Reboot Certain objects supported by the Access Point require a device reboot in order fo

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Command Line Interface (CLI) Example 3 - Modify a table entry or row Use the index to be modified and the table elements you would like to modify. For

Page 54

Command Line Interface (CLI) Example 6 - Show Individual and Table Parameters 1. View a single parameter. Syntax: [Device-Name]>show <parameter

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Command Line Interface (CLI) Using Strings Since there are several string objects supported by the AP, a string delimiter is required for the strings

Page 56 - Wireless (802.11b/g)

Command Line Interface (CLI) NOTE We recommend changing your default passwords immediately. To perform this operation using CLI commands, refer to Cha

Page 57

Safety Information (China) xv

Page 58 - Ethernet

Command Line Interface (CLI) [Device-Name]>set snmpv3privpasswd <New Password> (SNMPv3 privacy password) [Device-Name]>reboot 0 ! CAUTION

Page 59 - Management

Command Line Interface (CLI) Enable and Configure TX Power Control for the Wireless Interface(s) The TX Power Control feature lets the user configure

Page 60 - Services

Command Line Interface (CLI) Figure C-14 Result of “show wifsec” CLI Command Download an AP Configuration File from your TFTP Server Begin by startin

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Command Line Interface (CLI) Other Network Settings There are other configuration settings that you may want to set for the AP. Some of them are liste

Page 62

Command Line Interface (CLI) Maintain Client Connections using Link Integrity [Device-Name]>show linkinttbl (this shows the current links) [Device-

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Command Line Interface (CLI) Set the Distance Between APs (802.11b Only) [Device-Name]>set wif <index> distaps <large, medium, small, mini

Page 64

Command Line Interface (CLI) Set Communication Ports [Device-Name]>set httpport <HTTP port number (default is 80)> [Device-Name]>set telpo

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Command Line Interface (CLI) Configure Intra BSS [Device-Name]>set intrabssoptype <passthru (default)/block)> Configure MAC Access Control Se

Page 66 - Filtering

Command Line Interface (CLI) Set RADIUS Parameters Configure RADIUS Authentication server [Device-Name]>set radiustbl <index> status enable s

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Command Line Interface (CLI) Figure C-18 Result of “show radius” CLI Command Configure RADIUS Accounting server [Device-Name]>set radacctbl <in

Page 68

EMC Regulatory Statements Notice for U.S.A. Manufacturer’s FCC Declaration of Conformity Statement Tested to Comply with FCC Standards Product No: J81

Page 69 - TCP/UDP Port

Command Line Interface (CLI) Set VLAN/SSID Parameters Enable VLAN Management [Device-Name]>set vlanstatus enable [Device-Name]>set vlanmgmtid &l

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Command Line Interface (CLI) – DHCP Server Parameters - Enable or disable dynamic host configuration – Link Integrity Parameters - Monitor link stat

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Command Line Interface (CLI) System Parameters Name Type Values Access CLI Parameter System Group N/A R system Name DisplayString User Defin

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Command Line Interface (CLI) Inventory Management Information Name Type Values Access CLI Parameter System Inventory Management Subgroup N/A R

Page 73 - Alarm Host Table

Command Line Interface (CLI) DHCP Server Parameters Name Type Values Access CLI Parameter DHCP Server Group N/A R dhcp DHCP Server Status Int

Page 74 - Spanning Tree

Command Line Interface (CLI) Link Integrity Parameters Name Type Values Access CLI Parameter Link Integrity Group N/A R linkint Link Integrity

Page 75 - Packet Forwarding

Command Line Interface (CLI) Interface Parameters Wireless Interface Parameters The wireless interface group parameter is wif. For Dual-radio APs, Slo

Page 76 - Security

Command Line Interface (CLI) 802.11b Only Parameters Name Type Values Access CLI Parameter Distance between APs Integer large (default) medium s

Page 77 - Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)

Command Line Interface (CLI) 802.11b/g Only Parameters Name Type Values Access CLI Parameter Wireless Operational Mode Integer dot11b-only dot11

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Command Line Interface (CLI) Ethernet Interface Parameters Name Type Values Access CLI Parameter Ethernet Interface Group N/A R ethernet Speed

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Notice for European Union DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Manufacturer's Name: Hewlett-Packard Company Manuf

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Command Line Interface (CLI) HTTP (web browser) Parameters Name Type Values Access CLI Parameter HTTP Group N/A R http HTTP Management Interfa

Page 81 - MAC Access

Command Line Interface (CLI) Auto Configuration Parameters These parameters relate to the Auto Configuration feature which allows an AP to be automati

Page 82

Command Line Interface (CLI) Filtering Parameters Ethernet Protocol Filtering Parameters Name Type Values Access CLI Parameter Ethernet Filtering

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Command Line Interface (CLI) Proxy ARP Parameters Name Type Values Access CLI Parameter Proxy ARP Group N/A R parp Status Integer enable dis

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Command Line Interface (CLI) Port Number Octet String User Defined (there are also 4 pre-defined protocols: Index 1: NetBios Name Service – 137, Ind

Page 85

Command Line Interface (CLI) Syslog Lowest Priority Logged Integer 1 – 7 1 = LOG_ALERT 2 = LOG_CRIT 3 = LOG_ERR 4 = LOG_WARNING 5 = LOG_NOTICE 6 = LO

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Command Line Interface (CLI) Priority Integer 0 – 255 128 (default) RW priority Path Cost Integer 1 – 65535 100 (default) RW pathcost State Int

Page 87

Command Line Interface (CLI) Security Parameters For Dual-radio APs: WPA is available for APs with an HP ProCurve Wireless 802.11g AP Card 170wl. Name

Page 88 - RADIUS Accounting

Command Line Interface (CLI) Security Encryption Key Length Table The following table details how to set the Encryption Key Length for the wireless in

Page 89 - VLAN/SSID

Command Line Interface (CLI) MAC Address Format Integer dashdelimited (default) colondelimited singledashdelimited no delimiter RW radmacaddrformat

Page 90

Notice for Japan Notice for Korea Regulatory Model Identification Number For regulatory identification purposes, this product has been assigned a Regu

Page 91

Command Line Interface (CLI) Name Type Values Access CLI Parameter Server IP Address or Name IpAddress Display String User Defined (enter an IP ad

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Command Line Interface (CLI) Other Parameters IAPP Parameters Name Type Values Access CLI Parameter IAPP Group N/A R iapp IAPP Status Integer

Page 93

Index�Symbols�" (double quote) characters ... C-12 Numerics�104-bit encryption ... 4-34 128-bit encryption ... 2-10, 2-12, 4-34 152-bit encryptio

Page 94

Index DNS servers ... 4-3 DTIM values ... 4-9 Deferred Traffic Indicator Map (DTIM) ... 4-9 Distance Between APs parameter ... 4-11 Distance Between C

Page 95 - Version

Index I�IAPP Parameters Table ... C-45 IAPP configurations ... C-45 IAPP screen ... 5-4 ICMP Monitoring screen ... 5-3 ICMP statistics ... 5-3 IP ARP

Page 96 - IP/ARP Table

Index O�Operating Frequency Channel parameter ... C-30, C-31, C-32 Operation Type parameter ... 4-39, C-36 Operational Mode parameter ... 4-8 Operati

Page 97 - Learn Table

Index Subnet Mask parameter ... 4-4 Supported Data Rates parameter ... C-30, C-31, C-32 Supported Frequency Channels parameter ... C-30, C-31 Syntax E

Page 98

autochannel select (ACS) ... C-18, C-30 auto-duplex setting ... 4-16 automatic configurations ... 4-21–4-23, C-16 automatic key distribution ... 4-34

Page 99

Index default IP addresses ... 2-6, 4-4 default SSL passphrase ... 4-19 default TTL value ... 4-4 default configurations ... 4-3 default passwords ...

Page 100 - Link Test

initializing AP 520wl ... 1-1, 2-6 IP addresses ... 7-9 installation ... 2-3, 2-14, 7-1 installation prerequisites ... 2-1 installed components ... C-

Page 101 - Monitor Information

Introducing the 520wl 1 In This Chapter Q Wireless Networking Concepts Q Management and Monitoring Capabilities Q 802.11b/g compared to 802.11a Net

Page 102 - Station Statistics

Index parameters adding to tables ... C-35 case sensitivity for ... C-1 changing ... C-6, C-8 creating filters and ... 4-25 defined ... C-2 displaying

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system names ... 2-1, 4-3 system requirements ... 2-2 system status ... 4-31 table names ... C-11 tables See also parameters adding entries to ... C-9

Page 104 - Commands

© Copyright 2004, Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. This document contai

Page 105

Management and Monitoring Capabilities To configure the 520wl for your needs, set your specific network, wireless interface, and bridge parameters. Th

Page 106

SNMPv3 Secure Management SNMPv3 is one of two available secure management options on the AP; the other secure management option is HTTPS (HTTP connect

Page 107 - Update AP via TFTP

802.11b/g compared to 802.11a Networks The 520wl supports 802.11 wireless connectivity through the use of 802.11a-compliant 5 GHz, 802.11b-compliant 2

Page 108 - Update AP via HTTP

1 This feature is only available when using an HP ProCurve Wireless 802.11b AP Card 150WL. In addition, this feature will only give information for OR

Page 109

The following table provides detailed information on the differences between the 802.11a and 802.11b/g feature sets. 2.4 GHz (802.11b) 2.4 GHz (802.1

Page 110 - Retrieve File via TFTP

2.4 GHz (802.11b) 2.4 GHz (802.11g) 5 GHz (802.11a) Transmit Rate 1 Mbps 2 Mbps 5.5 Mbps 11 Mbps 6 Mbps 9 Mbps 12 Mbps 18 Mbps 24 Mbps 36 Mbps 48 M

Page 111 - Retrieve File via HTTP

Figure 1-3 802.11a compared to 802.11b/g Coverage Area Installation and Initialization The 520wl is designed to support both 2.4 GHz (IEEE 802.11b),

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Getting Started 2 In This Chapter • Prerequisites • Product Package • System Requirements • Hardware Installation • Hardware Installation • Init

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Getting Started Product Package Each AP comes with the following: • One mounting plate • Mounting hardware • Metal faceplate for APs mounted in a p

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Getting Started Hardware Installation Follow these steps to install your AP: 1. Clip the power supply into the mounting bracket. 2. Plug the AC powe

Page 115 - Help Link

Contents Regulatory Information Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 116 - Troubleshooting

Getting Started Figure 2-3 Slide an AP Card into the AP 5. Slide an AP Card (not included in the kit) into slot A or B of the AP. 6. Connect the un

Page 117 - Symptoms and Solutions

Getting Started 10. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the AP's Ethernet port. The other end of the cable should not be connected to any oth

Page 118

Getting Started Initialization HP provides two tools to simplify the initialization and configuration of an AP: • ScanTool • Setup Wizard ScanTool i

Page 119 - VLAN Operation Issues

Getting Started NOTE If your computer has more than one network adapter installed, you will be prompted to select the adapter that you want ScanTool t

Page 120 - Recovery Procedures

Getting Started 3. Set IP Address Type to Static. 4. Enter a static IP Address for the AP in the field provided. You must assign the unit a unique a

Page 121 - Forced Reload Procedure

Getting Started Figure 2-8 Enter Network Password Screen Setup Wizard The first time you connect to an AP’s HTTP interface, the Setup Wizard launches

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Getting Started • Navigation Panel: The Setup Wizard provides a navigation panel on the left-hand side of the screen. Click the link that corresponds

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Getting Started — Frequency Channel: When Auto Channel Select is enabled, this field is read-only and displays the Access Point’s current operating c

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Getting Started — Multicast Rate: Sets the rate at which Multicast messages are sent. This value is related to the Distance Between APs parameter (de

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Getting Started 10. Review the configuration summary. If you want to make any additional changes, use the navigation panel on the left-hand side of th

Page 126 - Related Applications

Initialization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 ScanTool . .

Page 127 - Specifications

Getting Started Additional Hardware Features • Installing the AP in a Plenum • LED Indicators Installing the AP in a Plenum In an office building, p

Page 128 - Network Functions

Getting Started n/a n/a Off Off PC Card not present Related Topics The Setup Wizard helps you configure the basic AP settings required to get the

Page 129 - Hardware Specifications

Status Information 3 System Status System Status is the first screen to appear each time you connect to the HTTP interface. You can also return to thi

Page 130 - Radio Specifications

Advanced Configuration 4 In This Chapter • Configuring the AP Using the HTTP/HTTPS Interface. • System: Configure specific system information such a

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Advanced Configuration Figure 4-1 Enter Network Password Screen 5. Click the Configure button located on the left-hand side of the screen. Figure 4-

Page 132 - 802.11b Channel Frequencies

Advanced Configuration System You can configure and view the following parameters within the System Configuration screen: • Name: The name assigned t

Page 133 - Wireless Communication Range

Advanced Configuration Network The Network category contains three sub-categories. – IP Configuration – DHCP Server – Link Integrity IP Configurati

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Advanced Configuration DHCP Server If your network does not have a DHCP Server, you can configure the AP as a DHCP server to assign dynamic IP address

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Advanced Configuration You can configure and view the following parameters within the DHCP Server Configuration screen: • Enable DHCP Server: Place a

Page 136 - ASCII Character Chart

Advanced Configuration Figure 4-4 Link Integrity Configuration Screen Interfaces From the Interfaces tab, you configure the Access Point’s operationa

Page 137 - Command Line Interface (CLI)

Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-32 Spanning Tree .

Page 138 - CLI Error Messages

Advanced Configuration Operational Mode You can configure and view the following parameters within the Operational Mode screen. • Operational Mode: t

Page 139 - Bootloader CLI

Advanced Configuration Wireless (802.11a) You can configure and view the following parameters within the Wireless Interface Configuration screen for a

Page 140 - CLI Command Types

Advanced Configuration If you are using an 802.11a AP in Europe, keep in mind the following: • DFS is not a configurable parameter. It is always enab

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Advanced Configuration • Distance Between APs: Set to Large, Medium, Small, Microcell, or Minicell depending on the site survey for your system. By d

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Advanced Configuration Coverage The number of Access Points in a set area determines the network coverage for that area. A large number of Access Poi

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Advanced Configuration Figure 4-6 1 Mbits/s and 11 Mbits/s Multicast Rates NOTE There is an inter-dependent relationship between the Distance between

Page 144 - Parameter Control Commands

Advanced Configuration Wireless (802.11b/g) You can configure the following radio parameters for an 802.11b/g AP: NOTE You must reboot the Access Poin

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Advanced Configuration • Closed System: Check this box to allow only clients configured with the Access Point’s specific Network Name to associate wi

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Advanced Configuration • If your network does not support spanning tree, be careful to avoid creating network loops between APs. For example, creatin

Page 147 - Working with Tables

Advanced Configuration Management The Management category contains three sub-categories. – Passwords – IP Access Table – Services Passwords You can

Page 148 - Log into the AP using Telnet

6 Commands Logging into the HTTP Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 Introduction to Fi

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Advanced Configuration Services You can configure the following management services: NOTE You must reboot the Access Point if you change the HTTP Port

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Advanced Configuration Figure 4-9 Management Services Configuration Screen HTTPS Access (Secure Socket Layer) The user can access the AP in a secure

Page 151

Advanced Configuration Telnet Configuration Settings • Telnet Interface Bitmask: Select the interface (Ethernet, Wireless, All Interfaces) from which

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Advanced Configuration Automatic Configuration The Automatic Configuration feature which allows an AP to be automatically configured by downloading a

Page 153 - Other Network Settings

Advanced Configuration Figure 4-10 Automatic Configuration Screen Set up Automatic Configuration for Dynamic IP Perform the following procedure to en

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Advanced Configuration Figure 4-11 DHCP Options: Setting the Boot Server Host Name 4. Add the Boot Server Hostname and Boot Filename parameters to t

Page 155 - (Mbits/sec)>

Advanced Configuration Filtering The Access Point’s Packet Filtering features help control the amount of traffic exchanged between the wired and wirel

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Advanced Configuration the Mask at the bit level. However, for most users, you do not need to think in terms of bits. It should be sufficient to creat

Page 157

Advanced Configuration Prevent Two Specific Devices from Communicating Configure the following settings to prevent the Wired Server and Wireless Clien

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Advanced Configuration Advanced You can configure the following advanced filtering options: • Enable Proxy ARP: Place a check mark in the box provide

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Hardware Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-3 Physical Specifications

Page 160 - Parameter Tables

Advanced Configuration Alarms This category has three sub-categories. – Groups – Alarm Host Table – Syslog Groups There are seven alarm groups that

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Advanced Configuration • Operational Alarms Trap Name Description oriTrapWatchDogTimerExpired This trap is generated when the software watch dog ti

Page 162 - System Parameters

Advanced Configuration • Image Alarms Trap Name Description oriTrapZeroSizeImage This trap is generated when a zero size image is loaded on the AP.

Page 163 - Network Parameters

Advanced Configuration Alarm Host Table To add an entry and enable the AP to send SNMP trap messages to a Trap Host, click Add, and then specify the I

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Advanced Configuration Event Priority Description LOG_EMERG 0 system is unusable LOG_ALERT 1 action must be taken immediately LOG_CRIT 2 critica

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Advanced Configuration Storm Threshold Storm Threshold is an advanced Bridge setup option that you can use to protect the network against data overloa

Page 166 - Interface Parameters

Advanced Configuration Security The AP provides several security features to protect your network from unauthorized access. • Authentication and Encr

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Advanced Configuration NOTE The AP supports the following EAP types when Authentication Mode is set to 802.1x or WPA: EAP-TLS, PEAP, and EAP-TTLS. Whe

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Advanced Configuration WPA provides the following new security measures not available with WEP: • Improved packet encryption using the Temporal Key I

Page 169 - Management Parameters

Advanced Configuration Authentication Mode Setting Authentication Method Employed Encryption Method Employed None None None or manually configured

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Security Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-41 RADIUS Parameter

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Advanced Configuration Enable Mixed Mode (802.1x and WEP Encryption) Follow these steps to use both 802.1x and WEP Encryption simultaneously (clients

Page 172 - Filtering Parameters

Advanced Configuration 1. Click Configure > Security > Authentication. 2. Set Authentication Mode to WPA-PSK. 3. Enter a Re-keying Interval.

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Advanced Configuration Figure 4-16 MAC Access Configuration Screen 4-40

Page 174 - Alarms Parameters

Advanced Configuration Rogue Access Point Detection (RAD) The Rogue AP Detection (RAD) feature provides an additional security level for wireless LAN

Page 175 - Bridge Parameters

Advanced Configuration An example network deployment is shown. The Trusted AP has Rogue Access Detection enabled and the trap host is configured to be

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Advanced Configuration RADIUS The AP communicates with a network’s RADIUS server to provide the following features: – MAC Access Control by way of RA

Page 177 - Security Parameters

Advanced Configuration 6. Select a Server Addressing Format type (IP Address or Name). • If you want to identify RADIUS servers by name, you must co

Page 178 - RADIUS Parameters

Advanced Configuration 4. If you want to configure a back-up RADIUS server, place a check mark in the box labeled Enable Backup EAP/802.1x Authentica

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Advanced Configuration RADIUS Accounting Using an external RADIUS server, the AP can track and record the length of client sessions on the access poin

Page 180 - VLAN/SSID Parameters

Advanced Configuration Figure 4-21 RADIUS Accounting Server Configuration VLAN/SSID The AP allows you to segment wireless networks into multiple sub-

Page 181 - Other Parameters

Regulatory Information Safety Information ! Documentation reference symbol. If the product is marked with this symbol, refer to the product documentat

Page 182 - Index-1

Advanced Configuration VLANs now extend as far as the reach of the access point signal. Clients can be segmented into wireless sub-networks by way of

Page 183 - Index-2

Advanced Configuration VLAN Workgroups and Traffic Management Access Points that are not VLAN-capable typically transmit broadcast and multicast traff

Page 184 - Index-3

Advanced Configuration Configure Multiple VLAN/SSID Pairs NOTE You must reboot the AP before any changes to these parameters take effect. 1. Click Co

Page 185 - Index-4

Advanced Configuration ! CAUTION Once a VLAN Management ID is configured and is equivalent to one of the VLAN User IDs on the AP, all members of that

Page 186 - Index-5

Monitor Information 5 In This Chapter • Version: Provides version information for the Access Point’s system components. • ICMP: Displays statistics

Page 187 - 6-Index

Monitor Information Version From the HTTP interface, click the Monitor button and select the Version tab. The list displayed provides you with informa

Page 188 - Index-7

Monitor Information ICMP This tab provides statistical information for both received and transmitted messages directed to the AP. Not all ICMP traffic

Page 189 - 8-Index

Monitor Information Learn Table This tab displays information relating to network bridging. It reports the MAC address for each node that the device h

Page 190 - Index-9

Monitor Information RADIUS This tab provides RADIUS authentication, EAP/802.1x authentication, and accounting information for both the Primary and Bac

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Monitor Information Interfaces This tab displays statistics for the Ethernet and wireless interfaces. The Operational Status can be up, down, or testi

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