Cisco Cisco Aironet 1400 Wireless Bridge Guia Da Instalação
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Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Wireless Bridge Mounting Instructions
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Initial Lab Bring-Up
Step 3
Observe the LED status indications (refer to
When the Install LED begins to blink amber, your bridge is attempting to connect to a remote root bridge.
In this procedure, your bridge will not locate a root bridge and becomes a root bridge (after 60 seconds)
as indicated by the Install LED blinking green. When the Install LED blinks green, your bridge is
sending beacons and waiting for a non-root bridge to associate.
as indicated by the Install LED blinking green. When the Install LED blinks green, your bridge is
sending beacons and waiting for a non-root bridge to associate.
Step 4
Using a Cat 5 Ethernet cable, connect your PC to the power injector’s Ethernet port.
Step 5
Configure your PC to receive an IP address using a DHCP server.
Step 6
Turn your PC off and on. Because your bridge is in Install mode, your PC receives an IP address from
the bridge’s internal DHCP server.
the bridge’s internal DHCP server.
Step 7
Activate your Internet browser and browse to the IP address of your bridge (10.0.0.1 is the default value).
An Enter Network Password window appears.
An Enter Network Password window appears.
Step 8
Enter your username in the User Name field. The default username is Cisco.
Step 9
Enter the bridge password in the Password field and press Enter. The default password is Cisco. The
Summary Status page appears.
Summary Status page appears.
Step 10
Click Network Interfaces > Radio1-802.11A and the radio setup page displays.
Step 11
Click Settings and the radio settings page appears.
Step 12
Click Root and check Install Mode in the Role in Radio Network field.
When you manually configure the bridge as root and check Install Mode, the bridge provides RSSI LED
indications for antenna alignment but does not search for another root bridge on power up.
indications for antenna alignment but does not search for another root bridge on power up.
Table 5
Install Mode LED Status Indications
Install LED
Ethernet LED Status LED
Radio LED
Description
–
Green
Green
Green
Loading flash memory (part of POST operations)
–
Amber
Amber
Amber
Loopback test (part of POST operations)
–
–
Green
–
POST operations completed successfully
Blinking
Amber
Amber
–
–
Blinking
Amber
Amber
Searching for a root bridge. The non-root bridge attempts to
associate with a root bridge for 60 seconds
associate with a root bridge for 60 seconds
1
.
1.
If your bridge is preconfigured as a non-root bridge, it search indefinitely for the root bridge.
Blinking
Amber
Amber
2
2.
The Radio, Status, and Ethernet LEDs cycle through a simulated RSSI pattern ranging from off, slow blinking amber, medium blinking amber, fast
blinking amber, and amber colors. The simulated RSSI pattern repeats twice.
blinking amber, and amber colors. The simulated RSSI pattern repeats twice.
2
2
Receive signal strength indication (RSSI) demonstration pattern
(repeats twice).
(repeats twice).
Note
This only occurs when a bridge is configured with factory
defaults and if a root bridge is not detected.
defaults and if a root bridge is not detected.
Amber
3
3.
The Radio, Status, and Ethernet LEDs indicate the RSSI signal level from the root bridge
3
3
Non-root mode and associated to a root bridge. For additional
information on RSSI LED values, refer to
information on RSSI LED values, refer to
Blinking
Green
Green
–
–
–
Root mode, waiting for a non-root bridge to associate. The bridge
waits indefinitely for a non-root bridge to associate.
waits indefinitely for a non-root bridge to associate.
Green
4
4.
The Radio, Status, and Ethernet LEDs indicate the RSSI signal level from the non-root bridge
4
4
Root mode and non-root bridge associated. For additional
information on RSSI LED values, refer to
information on RSSI LED values, refer to