Cisco Cisco Aironet 1522 Lightweight Outdoor Mesh Access Point Guía De Diseño

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Cisco Mesh Access Points, Design and Deployment Guide, Release 7.0
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  Troubleshooting
The AP1520s have console access security embedded in the code to prevent unauthorized access on the 
console port and provide enhanced security.
The login ID and password for console access are configured from the controller. You can use the 
following commands to push the username/password combination to the specified mesh access point or 
all access points. 
You must verify whether the username/password pushed from the controller is used as user-id and 
password on the mesh access point. It is a non-volatile setting. Once set, a login ID and password is saved 
in the private config of the mesh access point.
Once you have a successful login, the trap is sent to Cisco WCS. If a user fails to log in 3 times 
consecutively, login failure traps are sent to the controller and Cisco WCS. 
Caution
A mesh access point must be reset to the Factory Default settings before moving from one location to 
another.
Cable Modem Serial Port Access From an AP
Commands can be sent to the cable modem from the privileged mode of the CLI. Use the command to 
take a text string and send it to the cable modem UART interface. The cable modem interprets the text 
string as one of its own commands. The cable modem response is captured and displayed on the IOS 
console. Up to 9600 characters are displayed from the cable modem. Any text that is greater than 4800 
characters is truncated.
The modem commands are only operational on Mesh APs that have devices connected to the UART port 
originally intended for the cable modem. If the commands are used on a Mesh AP that does not have a 
cable modem (or any other device connected to the UART), the commands will be accepted, however, 
but will not produce any returned output. No errors will be explicitly flagged.
Configuration
Enter the following command from the privileged mode of the MAP:
AP#send cmodem <timeout value> <modem command>