Cisco Cisco Aironet 340 Ethernet Bridges Guia Do Utilizador
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Using the Configuration Ident Menu
Network identifiers are entered using the Configuration Ident Menu
shown below. To access this menu, select Configuration from the Main
Menu then select Ident from the Configuration Menu.
shown below. To access this menu, select Configuration from the Main
Menu then select Ident from the Configuration Menu.
Using DHCP or BOOTP
By default the unit is configured to attempt to get a DHCP or BOOTP
server to assign it an IP address and optionally set other parts of the
configuration. For a complete description of this operation see “Down-
loading Using the Internet Boot Protocol (Bootp/DHCP)” in Chapter
13.
server to assign it an IP address and optionally set other parts of the
configuration. For a complete description of this operation see “Down-
loading Using the Internet Boot Protocol (Bootp/DHCP)” in Chapter
13.
Assigning an IP Address (Inaddr)
Use the inaddr option to establish an IP (Internet Protocol) address for
the Aironet 340 Series Bridge. An IP address must be assigned to the
unit before it can be accessed by either telnet, HTTP, or SNMP.
the Aironet 340 Series Bridge. An IP address must be assigned to the
unit before it can be accessed by either telnet, HTTP, or SNMP.
Configuration Ident Menu
Option Value Description
1 - Inaddr [ 149.023.165.131 ] - Internet address
2 - Inmask [ 255.255.255.000 ] - Internet subnet mask
3 - Gateway [ 149.023.165.050 ] - Internet default gateway
4 - Routing [ menu ] - IP routing table configuration
5 - Dns1 [ 149.023.130.254 ] - DNS server 1
6 - Dns2 [ 000.000.000.000 ] - DNS server 2
7 - Domain [ "aironet.com" ] - Domain name
8 - Name [ "BR500T_24c1e2" ] - Node name
9 - Location [ "" ] - System location
01 - Contact [ "" ] - System contact name
02 - Bootp_DHCP [ on ] - Use BOOTP/DHCP on startup
03 - Class [ "BR500T" ] - DHCP class id
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