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

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Product Bulletin No. 1422 − Cisco Aironet Product End of Life Announcement
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Product Bulletin No. 1570 − EOL Announcement for 350 Series AP with Plastic Case
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Q. How can I manage the base station?
A. The base station does not have a console connector. Configure the base station using one
of these options:
If the Base Station Client Utility (BSCU) and the Base Station Connection Status
(BSCS) are installed in the Wireless client, launch BSCU and configure the base
station.
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Type http://192.168.200.1 into your web browser. The base station is already
configured with this IP address. Once you enter this information into the browser,
you establish a connection with the base station.
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Telnet to IP address 192.168.200.1.
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Q. How can I recover forgotten passwords or recall the factory defaults
on the base station?
A. Since there is no password setup, you must reset the base station to the factory defaults. To
reset the unit to its out−of−the−box default state, go to the pinhole and press the Reset button
for two seconds.
Q. Why can't I browse or Telnet to 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 cannot connect to the IP address, you can use a ping command to verify the
base station is alive on the network. You can web browse or Telnet to the internal IP address
of the base station, 192.168.200.1.
Q. Why doesn't the base station accept the changes set through the
browser?
A. When you configure using http://192.168.200.1, you must press Enter after setting each
parameter.
Q. How can I find the external or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(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.
Q. Why is the middle Status LED always blinking Yellow or Amber?
A. The base station works with default service set identifier (SSID) and/or Encryption
settings. Changing the SSID and/or Encryption setting changes the Status LED to blinking or
solid green.