Cisco Cisco Aironet 340 Access Point-RP-TNC Guía De Información
A. A base station association table is not maintained, but you can
check the association when you view the Log and Alarm History
menu from the base station homepage or from the menu in the Base
Station Client Utility (BSCU).
check the association when you view the Log and Alarm History
menu from the base station homepage or from the menu in the Base
Station Client Utility (BSCU).
Configuration
Q. Why does the base station not accept changes set through a browser?
A. When you modify the configuration through a browser, you must
press Enter after you set each parameter.
press Enter after you set each parameter.
Q. When I try to set up my base station to use my PPP over Ethernet
(PPPoE) Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL), and I am asked for a
“service name.” What is a service name, and where do I find it?
(PPPoE) Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL), and I am asked for a
“service name.” What is a service name, and where do I find it?
A. The service name is the domain name of your Internet Service
Provider (ISP). For example, the service name for Cisco would be
cisco.com. It may also be the name of the ADSL device at the end of
your connection for the provider. For example, if Cisco had an ADSL
concentrator named 192.168.1.1-sj_ca.6400.dslam1.cisco.com that
physically provided your ADSL service, you would use the name
6400.dslam1 as your service name. Your ISP can provide this
configuration information based on the services that you have on the
phone line.
Provider (ISP). For example, the service name for Cisco would be
cisco.com. It may also be the name of the ADSL device at the end of
your connection for the provider. For example, if Cisco had an ADSL
concentrator named 192.168.1.1-sj_ca.6400.dslam1.cisco.com that
physically provided your ADSL service, you would use the name
6400.dslam1 as your service name. Your ISP can provide this
configuration information based on the services that you have on the
phone line.
Q. If I use the Base Station Client Utility (BSCU) to change the settings of
the base station (for example, the Service Set Identifier [SSID]), will the
client be de-associated?
the base station (for example, the Service Set Identifier [SSID]), will the
client be de-associated?
A. No, BSCU changes the settings of the client that transmitted the
change as well as the settings of the base station itself. Other clients,
however, may be de-associated, but that depends on the parameter
that is changed.
change as well as the settings of the base station itself. Other clients,
however, may be de-associated, but that depends on the parameter
that is changed.
IP Addressing
Q. Can I use static IP addresses on wireless and wired clients?
A. Yes, you can use static IP addresses in the 192.168.200.102 to
192.168.200.254 range.
192.168.200.254 range.
Q. Can I change the internal IP address (192.168.200.1) or the DHCP
address pool (192.168.200.2-101) of the base station?
address pool (192.168.200.2-101) of the base station?
A. No, the internal IP address and DHCP address pool are not
configurable.
configurable.
Q. How can I find the external or DHCP IP address of a base station?
A. You can use the web interface to locate the external or DHCP IP
address at the bottom of the base station homepage or inside the Log
and Alarm History menu.
address at the bottom of the base station homepage or inside the Log
and Alarm History menu.
Q. How long does a DHCP lease from the base station last?
A. A DHCP lease from the base station lasts for one day.