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Note: If the flow control Xon/Xoff does not work, try using the flow control None.
Q. I have an Aironet 1231 AP. Does Cisco make a 50−foot extension
cable so that I can have the AP in one area and the antenna in another?
A. Yes, the part number of the 50−foot cable is AIR−CAB050LL−R. You can use this cable
to connect your AP to the antenna.
Q. How do you check the radio type on autonomous AP?
A. You can use the show controllers command from the privileged EXEC mode on the AP to
get information on the radio type.
Q. How do you set up an IP address on the AP?
A. By default, the AP requests an IP address through DHCP.
Cisco IOS Releases 12.3(2)JA and later change the default behavior of APs requesting an IP
address from a DHCP server:
When you connect a 1200 or 1230 series AP with a default configuration to your
LAN, the AP requests an IP address from your DHCP server. If it does not receive an
address, it continues to send requests indefinitely.
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When you connect an 1100 series AP with a default configuration to your LAN, the
1100 series AP makes several attempts to get an IP address from the DHCP server. If
it does not receive an address, it assigns itself the IP address 10.0.0.1 for five minutes.
During this five minute window, you can browse to the default IP address and
configure a static address. If after five minutes the AP is not reconfigured, it discards
the 10.0.0.1 address and reverts to requesting an address from the DHCP server. If it
does not receive an address, it sends requests indefinitely. If you miss the five minute
window for browsing to the AP at 10.0.0.1, you can power−cycle the AP to repeat the
process.
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You can also manually set the IP address of the AP. On a Microsoft Windows PC that is
connected to the Ethernet segment, from the DOS prompt, issue this command:
arp −s a.b.c.d 00−12−34−56−78−90
Note: The term a.b.c.d represents the IP address that is to be set on the AP, and
00−12−34−56−78−90 is the MAC address. This address appears on the panel on the bottom
of the AP.
Issue this command in order to verify the address:
ping a.b.c.d
Note: This procedure does not work if the AP has already been assigned an IP address by
another method.
Q. How do you enable HTTPS access on the AP?
A. In order to enable HTTPS, you must add this command to your AP: