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Features and Benefits
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Reset Button
This button is used to reset the access point or restore the factory default configuration. If you hold down the button for less than 5 seconds, the access point will perform a hardware reset. If you hold down the button for 5 seconds or more, any configuration changes you may have made are removed, and the factory default configuration is restored to the access point.
Power Connector
The access point does not have a power switch. It is powered on when connected to the AC power adapter, and the power adapter is connected to a power source. The power adapter automatically adjusts to any voltage between 100-240 volts at 50 or
60 Hz. No voltage range settings are required.
The access point may also receive Power over Ethernet (PoE) from a switch or other network device that supplies power over the network cable based on the IEEE
802.3af standard.
Note that if the access point is connected to a PoE source device and also connected to a local power source through the AC power adapter, PoE will be disabled.
Features and Benefits
• Local network connection via 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports or 54 Mbps wireless interface (supporting up to 128 mobile users)
• IEEE 802.11b, and 802.11g compliant
• Interoperable with multiple vendors based on the IEEE 802.11f protocol
• Advanced security through 64/128/152-bit Wired Equivalent Protection (WEP) encryption, IEEE 802.1X authentication via a RADIUS server, Wi-Fi Protected
Access (WPA), and MAC address filtering features to protect your sensitive data and authenticate only authorized users to your network
• Provides seamless roaming within the IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g WLAN environment
• Scans all available channels and selects the best channel for each client based on the signal-to-noise ratio
• Allows the country of operation to be set to match regulatory requirements (for countries outside of the United States)
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Table of contents
- 22 Package Checklist
- 22 Hardware Description
- 23 Component Description
- 23 Antennas
- 23 LED Indicators
- 24 Security Slot
- 24 Console Port
- 24 Ethernet Port
- 25 Reset Button
- 25 Power Connector
- 25 Features and Benefits
- 26 System Defaults
- 33 Installation Procedures
- 38 Network Topologies
- 38 Ad Hoc Wireless LAN (no Access Point)
- 39 Infrastructure Wireless LAN
- 40 Infrastructure Wireless LAN for Roaming Wireless PCs
- 41 Infrastructure Wireless Bridge
- 42 Infrastructure Wireless Repeater
- 43 Initial Setup through the CLI
- 43 Required Connections
- 44 Initial Configuration Steps
- 45 Logging In
- 48 Advanced Configuration
- 49 System Identification
- 51 TCP / IP Settings
- 53 RADIUS
- 57 SSH Settings
- 57 SSH Settings
- 58 Authentication
- 63 Filter Control
- 65 VLAN
- 67 WDS Settings
- 73 AP Management
- 74 Administration
- 74 Changing the Password
- 75 Upgrading Firmware
- 78 System Log
- 78 Enabling System Logging
- 80 Configuring SNTP
- 82 SNMP
- 83 Configuring SNMP and Trap Message Parameters
- 88 Configuring SNMPv3 Users
- 90 Configuring SNMPv3 Trap Filters
- 92 Configuring SNMPv3 Targets
- 94 Radio Interface
- 100 Configuring VAP Radio Settings
- 101 Configuring Rogue AP Detection
- 103 Configuring Wi-Fi Multimedia
- 109 Security
- 113 Enabling the VAPs
- 115 Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
- 120 Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
- 126 Configuring 802.1X
- 129 Status Information
- 129 Access Point Status
- 132 Station Status
- 135 Event Logs
- 137 Using the Command Line Interface
- 137 Accessing the CLI
- 137 Console Connection
- 137 Telnet Connection
- 138 Entering Commands
- 138 Keywords and Arguments
- 138 Minimum Abbreviation
- 139 Command Completion
- 139 Getting Help on Commands
- 139 Showing Commands
- 140 Partial Keyword Lookup
- 140 Negating the Effect of Commands
- 140 Using Command History
- 140 Understanding Command Modes
- 141 Exec Commands
- 141 Configuration Commands
- 142 Command Line Processing
- 142 Command Groups
- 143 General Commands
- 144 configure
- 144 end
- 144 exit
- 145 ping
- 146 reset
- 146 show history
- 147 show line
- 147 System Management Commands
- 148 country
- 150 prompt
- 150 system name
- 151 username
- 151 password
- 152 ip ssh-server enable
- 152 ip ssh-server port
- 153 ip telnet-server enable
- 153 ip http port
- 154 ip http server
- 154 ip https port
- 155 ip https server
- 156 web-redirect
- 157 APmgmtIP
- 158 APmgmtUI
- 158 show apmagement
- 159 show system
- 160 show version
- 160 show config
- 164 show hardware
- 164 System Logging Commands
- 165 logging on
- 165 logging host
- 166 logging console
- 166 logging level
- 167 logging facility-type
- 168 logging clear
- 168 show logging
- 169 show event-log
- 169 System Clock Commands
- 170 sntp-server ip
- 170 sntp-server enable
- 171 sntp-server date-time
- 172 sntp-server daylight-saving
- 172 sntp-server timezone
- 173 show sntp
- 174 DHCP Relay Commands
- 174 dhcp-relay enable
- 175 dhcp-relay
- 175 show dhcp-relay
- 176 SNMP Commands
- 177 snmp-server community
- 177 snmp-server contact
- 178 snmp-server location
- 178 snmp-server enable server
- 179 snmp-server host
- 180 snmp-server trap
- 182 snmp-server engine-id
- 182 snmp-server user
- 184 snmp-server targets
- 185 snmp-server filter
- 186 snmp-server filter-assignments
- 186 show snmp groups
- 187 show snmp users
- 187 show snmp group-assignments
- 188 show snmp target
- 188 show snmp filter
- 189 show snmp filter-assignments
- 190 show snmp
- 191 Flash/File Commands
- 191 bootfile
- 192 copy
- 193 delete
- 194 dir
- 194 show bootfile
- 195 RADIUS Client
- 195 radius-server address
- 196 radius-server port
- 196 radius-server key
- 197 radius-server retransmit
- 197 radius-server timeout
- 198 radius-server port-accounting
- 198 radius-server timeout-interim
- 199 radius-server radius-mac-format
- 199 radius-server vlan-format
- 200 show radius
- 201 802.1X Authentication
- 201 802.1x
- 202 802.1x broadcast-key-refresh-rate
- 203 802.1x session-key-refresh-rate
- 203 802.1x session-timeout
- 204 802.1x-supplicant enable
- 204 802.1x-supplicant user
- 205 show authentication
- 206 MAC Address Authentication
- 206 address filter default
- 207 address filter entry
- 207 address filter delete
- 208 mac-authentication server
- 208 mac-authentication session-timeout
- 209 Filtering Commands
- 209 filter local-bridge
- 210 filter ap-manage
- 210 filter uplink enable
- 211 filter uplink
- 211 filter ethernet-type enable
- 212 filter ethernet-type protocol
- 213 show filters
- 213 WDS Bridge Commands
- 214 bridge role (WDS)
- 214 bridge-link parent
- 215 bridge-link child
- 215 bridge dynamic-entry age-time
- 216 show bridge aging-time
- 217 show bridge filter-entry
- 217 show bridge link
- 219 Spanning Tree Commands
- 219 bridge stp enable
- 220 bridge stp forwarding-delay
- 220 bridge stp hello-time
- 221 bridge stp max-age
- 221 bridge stp priority
- 222 bridge-link path-cost
- 222 bridge-link port-priority
- 223 show bridge stp
- 224 Ethernet Interface Commands
- 224 interface ethernet
- 225 dns server
- 225 ip address
- 226 ip dhcp
- 227 speed-duplex
- 228 shutdown
- 228 show interface ethernet
- 229 Wireless Interface Commands
- 231 interface wireless
- 231 vap
- 232 speed
- 232 multicast-data-rate
- 233 channel
- 233 transmit-power
- 234 radio-mode
- 235 preamble
- 235 antenna control
- 236 antenna id
- 237 antenna location
- 237 beacon-interval
- 238 dtim-period
- 238 fragmentation-length
- 239 rts-threshold
- 240 super-g
- 240 description
- 241 ssid
- 241 closed-system
- 242 max-association
- 242 assoc-timeout-interval
- 243 auth-timeout-value
- 243 shutdown
- 244 show interface wireless
- 245 show station
- 245 Rogue AP Detection Commands
- 246 rogue-ap enable
- 247 rogue-ap authenticate
- 247 rogue-ap duration
- 248 rogue-ap interval
- 249 rogue-ap scan
- 249 show rogue-ap
- 250 Wireless Security Commands
- 250 auth
- 252 encryption
- 253 key
- 254 transmit-key
- 255 cipher-suite
- 256 mic_mode
- 257 wpa-pre-shared-key
- 257 pmksa-lifetime
- 258 pre-authentication
- 259 Link Integrity Commands
- 260 link-integrity ping-detect
- 260 link-integrity ping-host
- 261 link-integrity ping-interval
- 261 link-integrity ping-fail-retry
- 261 link-integrity ethernet-detect
- 262 show link-integrity
- 263 IAPP Commands
- 263 iapp
- 264 VLAN Commands
- 264 vlan
- 265 management-vlanid
- 265 vlan-id
- 266 WMM Commands
- 267 wmm
- 267 wmm-acknowledge-policy
- 268 wmmparam
- 273 Twisted-Pair Cable Assignments
- 273 10/100BASE-TX Pin Assignments
- 274 Straight-Through Wiring
- 275 Crossover Wiring
- 275 Console Port Pin Assignments
- 276 Wiring Map for Serial Cable
- 277 General Specifications
- 280 Sensitivity
- 280 Transmit Power
- 282 Operating Range