Motorola AP-51XX 사용자 설명서

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Configuring Access Point Security
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3.
Set the HyperTerminal program to use 19200 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, no flow 
control and auto-detect for terminal emulation.
4.
Press <ESC> or <Enter> to access the CLI.
A serial connection has now been established and the user should be able to view the serial 
connection window.
5.
Reset the access point.
An access point can be reset by removing and re-inserting the LAN cable or removing and 
re-inserting the power cable.
As the access point is re-booting, a “Press esc key to run boot firmware” message displays. 
6.
Quickly press <ESC>. 
If the <ESC> key is pressed within three seconds a boot> prompt displays.
7.
Type the following at the boot prompt:
passwd default
8.
Reset the access point by typing the following at the boot prompt:
reset system
When the access point re-boots again, the password will return to its default value of 
“motorola.” You can now access the access point.
6.3 Enabling Authentication and Encryption Schemes 
To complement the built-in firewall filters on the WAN side of the access point, the WLAN side of the 
access point supports authentication and encryption schemes. Authentication is a challenge-
response procedure for validating user credentials such as username, password, and sometimes 
secret-key information. The access point provides two schemes for authenticating users: 802.1x EAP 
and Kerberos
NOTE
If using an AP-5131 model access point, a null modem cable is required. If 
using an AP-5181 model access point, an RJ-45 to Serial cable is required 
to make the connection.
CAUTION If the <ESC> key is not pressed within three seconds after the “Press 
esc key to run boot firmware” message displays, the access point will 
continue to boot. 
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