Manual Do Utilizadoríndice analíticoCisco Aironet Access Point Hardware Installation Guide1Prefacevii3chapter 13Overview1-13chapter 23Installation2-13chapter 34Basic Configuration3-14chapter 44Troubleshooting4-14appendix A5Translated Safety WarningsA-15appendix B5Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory InformationB-15Index5Preface7Objectives7Audience7Organization7Conventions8Related Publications8Obtaining Documentation9Cisco.com9Ordering Documentation9Documentation Feedback9Obtaining Technical Assistance10Cisco TAC Website10Opening a TAC Case10TAC Case Priority Definitions10Obtaining Additional Publications and Information11Key Features14Inline Power14Omni-Directional Antennas14Ethernet and Serial Ports15Ethernet Port15Serial Port15Metal Enclosure15Indicators16Figure1-1 Indicators on the 340 and 350 Series Access Point16Figure1-2 Indicators on the 350 Series Metal Case Access Point16Network Configuration Examples17Root Unit on a Wired LAN17Figure1-3 Access Points as Root Units on a Wired LAN17Repeater Unit That Extends Wireless Range18Figure1-4 Access Point as Repeater18Central Unit in an All-Wireless Network19Figure1-5 Access Point as Central Unit in All-Wireless Network19Access Point Specifications20Table1-1 Access Point Specifications20Cautions and Warnings24Installation Guidelines25Basic Guidelines25Special Considerations25Coverage Options25Minimal Overlap Coverage Option26Figure2-1 Minimal Overlap Coverage Option26Multiple Overlapping Networks Coverage Option26Figure2-2 Multiple Overlapping Networks Coverage Option26Heavy Overlap Coverage Option27Figure2-3 Heavy Overlap Coverage Option27Site Surveys27Unpacking the Access Point28Step1 Open the shipping container and carefully remove the contents.28Step2 Return all packing materials to the shipping container and save it.28Step3 Ensure that all items listed in the “Package Contents” section are included in the shipmen...28Package Contents28Connecting the Ethernet and Power Cables29Connecting Cables on 340 Series Access Points29Step1 Plug the RJ-45 Ethernet connector into the Ethernet port on the back of the access point.29Step2 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the 10/100 Ethernet LAN.29Step3 Plug the power adapter into a suitable power receptacle.29Step4 Plug the power connector into the back of the access point.29Step5 Follow the steps in Chapter3, “Basic Configuration” to assign basic settings to the acces...29Connecting Cables on 350 Series Access Points30Step1 Plug the RJ-45 Ethernet connector into the Ethernet port on the back of the access point.30Step2 Choose a power option for the access point. The 350 series access point receives power thr...30Figure2-4 Access Point Power Options30Step3 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the device that will supply power.31Step4 Follow the steps in Chapter3, “Basic Configuration,” to assign basic settings to the acce...31Before You Start34Summary of Configuration Steps34Using the IP Setup Utility34Obtaining and Installing IPSU35Step1 Use your Internet browser to access the Cisco Software Center at the following URL:35Step2 Click Option 2: Aironet Wireless Software Display Tables.35Step3 Locate the access point firmware and utilities section and click Cisco Aironet 350 Series ...35Step4 Click IPSUvxxxxxx.exe. The vxxxxxx identifies the software package version number.35Step5 On the Encryption Authorization Form, enter the requested information, read the encryption...35Step6 Click Submit.35Step7 Read and accept the terms and conditions of the Software License Agreement.35Step8 Select the file again to download it.35Step9 Download and save the file to a temporary directory on your hard drive and then exit the I...35Step10 Double-click IPSUvxxxxxx.exe in the temporary directory to expand the file.35Step11 Double-click Setup.exe and follow the steps provided by the installation wizard to instal...35Finding the Access Point’s IP Address35Step1 When the utility window opens, make sure Get IP addr is selected in the Function box.35Step2 Type the access point’s MAC address in the Device MAC ID field. The access point’s MAC add...35Step3 Click Get IP Address.35Step4 When the access point’s IP address appears in the IP Address field, write it down.35Step5 To check the IP address, browse to the access point’s browser-based management pages. Open...35Step6 Type or paste the access point’s IP address in the browser’s location or address field. (I...36Step7 Press Enter. The access point’s home page appears.36Setting the Access Point’s IP Address and SSID36Step1 Double-click the IP Setup icon on your computer desktop. (If IPSU is not installed on your...36Step2 When the utility window opens, make sure Set Parameters is selected in the Function box.36Step3 Type the access point’s MAC address in the Device MAC ID field. The access point’s MAC add...36Step4 Type the IP address you want to assign to the access point in the IP Address field.36Step5 Type the SSID you want to assign to the access point in the SSID field.36Step6 Click Set Parameters.36Step7 To test the IP address, open an Internet browser.36Step8 Type or paste the access point’s IP address in the browser’s location or address field. (I...37Step9 Press Enter. The access point’s home page appears.37Entering Basic Settings37Using an Internet Browser37Step1 Open an Internet browser.37Step2 Type or paste the access point’s IP address in the browser’s location field. (If you are u...37Step3 When the access point’s Summary Status page appears, click Setup. When the Setup page appe...37Step4 Type a system name for the access point in the System Name field. A descriptive system nam...37Step5 Select a configuration server protocol from the Configuration Server Protocol pull-down me...37Step6 Type an IP address in the Default IP address field. If DHCP is not enabled for your networ...37Step7 Enter an IP subnet mask in the Default IP Subnet Mask field to identify the subnetwork so ...38Step8 Enter the IP address of your default internet gateway in the Default Gateway field. The en...38Step9 Type an SSID for the access point in the Radio Service Set ID (SSID) field. The SSID is a ...38Step10 Select a network role for the access point from the Role in Radio Network pull-down menu....38Step11 Select an Optimize Radio Network For option to assign either preconfigured settings or cu...38Step12 To automatically configure the access point to be compatible with other devices on your w...38Step13 To use Simplified Network Management Protocol (SNMP), enter a community name in the SNMP ...38Step14 Click OK. The Setup page appears. If you changed the Role in Radio Network setting, your ...38Using a Terminal Emulator39Selecting Pages and Settings39Applying Changes to the Configuration39Assigning Basic Settings39Step1 Connect a nine-pin, male-to-female, straight-through serial cable to the COM port on a com...39Figure3-1 Connecting the Serial Cable for 340 Series and 350 Series Access Points39Figure3-2 Connecting the Serial Cable for 350 Series Metal Case Access Points40Step2 Open a terminal emulator.40Step3 Enter these settings for the connection:40Step4 Press = to display the home page of the access point. If the access point is new and its f...40Step5 Press n to select System Name. Type a system name for the access point and press Enter. A ...40Step6 Press t and then press Enter to select Terminal Type. Press t and then press Enter to sele...40Step7 Press pr and then press Enter to select Config Server Protocol. Press n to select none; pr...40Step8 Press ad and then press Enter to select IP Address. Enter an IP address for the access poi...40Step9 Press su and then press Enter to select IP Subnet Mask. Enter an IP subnet mask to identif...40Step10 Press g and then press Enter to select Default Gateway. Enter the IP address of your defa...40Step11 Press ra and then press Enter to select Radio Service Set ID (SSID). Enter an SSID for th...40Step12 Press ro and then press Enter to select Role in Radio Network. The network roles include ...41Step13 Press op and then press Enter to select Optimize Radio Network For. These options assign ...41Step14 Use the Ensure Compatibility With setting to automatically configure the access point to ...41Step15 Press sn and then press Enter to select SNMP Admin. Community. Enter an SNMP community na...41Step16 Press ap and press Enter to apply your basic settings. If you changed the Role in Radio N...41Default Basic Settings42Table3-1 Default Settings on the Express Setup Page42Troubleshooting43Checking the Top Panel Indicators44Figure4-1 Indicators on the 340 Series and 350 Series Access Point44Figure4-2 Indicators on 350 Series Metal Case Access Points44Table4-1 Top Panel Indicator Signals45Checking Basic Settings45SSID45WEP Keys45Resetting to the Default Configuration46Steps for Firmware Versions 11.07 or Later46Step1 Use a straight-through cable with 9-pin male to 9-pin female connectors to connect the COM...46Step2 Open a terminal-emulation program on your computer.46Step3 In the Connection Description window, enter a name and select an icon for the connection a...46Step4 In the Connect To window, select the port to which the cable is connected and click OK.46Step5 In the Port Settings window, enter the following settings:46Step6 Click OK, and press Enter.46Step7 When the Summary Status screen appears, reboot the access point by unplugging the power co...46Step8 When the access point reboots and the Summary Status screen reappears, type :resetall, and...46Step9 Type yes, and press Enter to confirm the command.46Step10 After the access point reboots and the Express Setup screen appears, reconfigure the acce...47Steps for Firmware Versions 11.06 or Earlier47Determining the Boot-Block Version47Step1 Open a Telnet session to the access point.47Step2 Type :cmd and press Enter to switch from text-browser mode to SNMP mode.47Step3 Type bootblockVersion and press Enter. Text appears with information about the system. If ...47Step4 Type exit and press Enter to return to text-browser mode.47Step5 If your boot block version is 1.01 or earlier, follow the instructions in the “Reconfigura...47Reconfiguration Steps for Boot Block Version 1.01 or Earlier48Step1 Use a straight-through cable with 9-pin male to 9-pin female connectors to connect the COM...48Step2 Open a terminal-emulation program on your computer.48Step3 In the Connection Description window, enter a name and select an icon for the connection a...48Step4 In the Connect To window, select the port to which the cable is connected and click OK.48Step5 In the Port Settings window, make the following settings: 9600 baud, 8 data bits, No parit...48Step6 Click OK and press Enter three times.48Step7 When the Summary Status screen appears, reboot the access point by unplugging the power co...48Step8 When the message “Type <esc> within 5 seconds for menu” appears, press Esc.48Step9 Write down the list of files for future reference.48Step10 Copy the access point’s installation key file to the access point’s DRAM by pressing c to...48Step11 If the list of configuration files contains a file called VAR Installation Key, copy that...48Step12 Reformat the access point’s configuration memory bank by pressing ! to select FORMAT memo...48Step13 Copy the installation key back to the configuration memory bank by pressing c to select C...49Step14 If you copied a VAR installation key to DRAM in Step11, copy it back to the configuratio...49Step15 Run the access point firmware by pressing r to select Run, then the selection letter for ...49Step16 When the Express Setup screen appears, begin reconfiguring the access point using the ter...49Reconfiguration Steps for Boot Block Version 1.02 or Later49Step1 Use a straight-through cable with 9-pin male to 9-pin female connectors to connect the COM...49Step2 Open a terminal-emulation program on your computer.49Step3 In the Connection Description window, enter a name and select an icon for the connection a...49Step4 In the Connect To window, select the port to which the cable is connected and click OK.49Step5 In the Port Settings window, make the following settings: 9600 baud, 8 data bits, No parit...49Step6 Click OK and press Enter.49Step7 When the Summary Status screen appears, reboot the access point by pressing Ctrl-X or by u...49Step8 When the memory files are listed under the heading “Memory:File,” press Ctrl-W within 5 se...49Step9 Write down the list of files for future reference.50Step10 Copy the access point’s AP Installation Key to the access point’s DRAM by pressing c to s...50Step11 If the list of configuration files contains a file called VAR Installation Key, you must ...50Step12 Reformat the access point’s configuration memory bank by pressing Ctrl-Z to reach the ref...50Step13 Copy the installation key back to the configuration memory bank by pressing c to select C...50Step14 If you copied a VAR installation key to DRAM in Step11, copy it back to the configuratio...50Step15 Run the access point firmware by pressing r to select Run, then the selection letter for ...50Step16 When the Express Setup screen appears, begin reconfiguring the access point using the ter...50A51Translated Safety Warnings51Explosive Device Proximity Warning52Lightning Activity Warning53Installation Warning53Circuit Breaker (15A) Warning54Power Injector Warning56B59Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information59Manufacturers Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement60Department of Communications – Canada61Canadian Compliance Statement61European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein62Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC62Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure63Guidelines for Operating Cisco Aironet Access Points and Bridges in Japan64Japanese Translation64English Translation64Declaration of Conformity Statements65Declaration of Conformity Statement for European Union Countries65A67B67C67D67E67F67I68L68M68N68O68P68R68S68T69U69V69W69Tamanho: 2 MBPáginas: 70Language: EnglishAbrir o manual