Cisco Cisco Aironet 1200 Access Point Guía De Instalación
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Powering Up the Access Point
When power is applied to the access point, it begins a routine power-up
sequence that you can monitor by observing the three LEDs on top of the
access point. All three LEDs on the top of the access point (Radio, Status, and
Infrastructure) slowly blink amber, red, and green in sequence; the sequence
takes a couple of minutes to complete.
sequence that you can monitor by observing the three LEDs on top of the
access point. All three LEDs on the top of the access point (Radio, Status, and
Infrastructure) slowly blink amber, red, and green in sequence; the sequence
takes a couple of minutes to complete.
Note
See the Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Hardware
Installation Guide for a detailed description of the LED displays.
Installation Guide for a detailed description of the LED displays.
When the sequence is complete, you are ready to associate an IP address with
the access point and perform an initial configuration.
the access point and perform an initial configuration.
Obtaining and Assigning an IP Address
Your access point must be assigned an IP address before you can configure it
using your web browser to access its management pages. Before you can open
the management pages, you need to obtain and assign an IP address for the
access point using one of the following methods:
using your web browser to access its management pages. Before you can open
the management pages, you need to obtain and assign an IP address for the
access point using one of the following methods:
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Use a DHCP server (if available) to automatically assign an IP address.