Cisco Cisco Aironet 1200 Access Point Guía De Instalación
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Use IPSU or a terminal emulator and the access point’s serial port to
identify the assigned address.
identify the assigned address.
Using IPSU
If your computer is not connected to a DHCP server and the access point is
on the same subnet as your PC, you can use IPSU to assign an IP address to
the access point or identify an address already assigned.
on the same subnet as your PC, you can use IPSU to assign an IP address to
the access point or identify an address already assigned.
Procedures for installing and using IPSU can be found in the Cisco Aironet
1200 Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide. The guide and IPSU
are available on Cisco.com.
1200 Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide. The guide and IPSU
are available on Cisco.com.
Using a Terminal Emulator
You can identify or assign an IP address using the access point’s console port
and a terminal emulator for all operating systems. However, if your
computer’s operating system is Windows CE, Linux, or Mac OS, you must
use the access point’s command-line console.
and a terminal emulator for all operating systems. However, if your
computer’s operating system is Windows CE, Linux, or Mac OS, you must
use the access point’s command-line console.
To access the command-line console, connect a rollover RJ-45 serial console
cable (Cisco part number AIR-CONCAB-1200) from your PC to the RS-232
console port on the access point. Then open a terminal emulator to view the
express setup screen and identify the IP address. Use these port settings for
the terminal session: 9600 baud, no parity, 1 stop bit, and Xon/Xoff flow
control.
cable (Cisco part number AIR-CONCAB-1200) from your PC to the RS-232
console port on the access point. Then open a terminal emulator to view the
express setup screen and identify the IP address. Use these port settings for
the terminal session: 9600 baud, no parity, 1 stop bit, and Xon/Xoff flow
control.