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Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide
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Chapter 3      Configuring the Access Point for the First Time
Protecting Your Wireless LAN
Note
You can restore the access point to its factory defaults by unplugging the power jack and 
plugging it back in while holding down the Mode button for a few seconds, or until the Status 
LED turns amber.
Default Settings on the Express Setup Page
 lists the default settings for the settings on the Express Setup page. 
Protecting Your Wireless LAN
After you assign basic settings to your access point, you must configure security settings to prevent 
unauthorized access to your network. Because it is a radio device, the access point can communicate 
beyond the physical boundaries of your building. Configure some combination of these security features 
to protect your network from intruders:
Unique SSIDs that are not broadcast in the access point beacon (see Cisco IOS Software 
Configuration Guide for Cisco Aironet Access Points
)
WEP and additional WEP features, such as TKIP and broadcast key rotation (see Cisco IOS Software 
Configuration Guide for Cisco Aironet Access Points)
Table 3-1
Default Settings on the Express Setup Page
Setting
Default
System Name
ap
Configuration Server Protocol
DHCP
IP  Address
Assigned by DHCP by default; if 
DHCP is disabled, the default 
setting is 10.0.0.1
IP  Subnet  Mask
Assigned by DHCP by default; if 
DHCP is disabled, the default 
setting is 255.255.255.224
Default  Gateway
Assigned by DHCP by default; if 
DHCP is disabled, the default 
setting is 0.0.0.0
Radio Service Set ID (SSID)
tsunami
Broadcast SSID in Beacon
Yes
1
1.
When you assign multiple SSIDs, this setting no longer appears.
Role in Radio Network
Access point (root)
Optimize Radio Network for
Throughput
Aironet Extensions
Enable
SNMP Community
defaultCommunity