Cisco Cisco Aironet 340 Access Point-RP-TNC Guía De Información

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Q. Why can I not browse or use Telnet to access the base station at its 
external IP address? 
A. The base station is designed to prevent Telnet or browser 
connections for security reasons. Although you can not connect to the 
IP address, you can use the ping command to verify that the base 
station is alive on the network. You can only use a web browser or 
Telnet to access the internal IP address of the base station 
(192.168.200.1). 
Security 
Q. Can I set up MAC address filters or association filters on the base 
station? 
A. No, filtering is not available on the base station. 
Q. Do the base station and Base Station Client Utility (BSCU) support 40-
bit Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption? 
A. No, they only support 128-bit WEP encryption or no encryption. 
Q. In the Base Station Client Utility (BSCU), what happens if the 
Hexadecimal Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) key is entered with fewer 
than 26 characters? 
A. The WEP key has a default null character (00 hexadecimal) that it 
appends to the key to maintain 26 characters for 128-bit WEP keys. 
Q. What is the WEP authentication type for the base station and a client 
with Base Station Client Utility (BSCU)? 
A. It is hard-coded to Open Authentication. It can not be changed. 
Q. I forgot the WEP key that has been set up on some clients and base 
stations. Can I use the same WEP key for a new client without overriding 
the WEP keys that work? 
A. Yes, you can duplicate the WEP key without decrypting it by using 
the Base Station Client Utility (BSCU) on the WEP-enabled client. 
Complete these steps to duplicate the WEP key: 
1.
From the BSCU menu of a client that has the desired WEP key, 
choose Options > Install Additional Computer > Save to 
Floppy Drive
.  
2.
Save the configuration file on a floppy disk.  
3.
From the BSCU menu of the new client, choose Clients > Edit 
Client Properties > Load from Floppy Drive
.  
4.
Select the configuration file from the floppy disk.  
Dialup 
Q. Does the base station modem support the V.90 standard? 
A. Yes. 
Q. Why does my base station modem not ring when I dial?