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4 Configuring the V390i
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V290iA User Guide
Configuring the WiFi Interface
The V390i is supplied with the Cisco WiFi default configuration. The default settings
include:
include:
Radio enabled.
Role in radio network: Root.
IP address: 10.0.0.1.
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.224.
Default gateway: 0.0.0.0.
Network name: tsunami.
No security.
The following services are enabled: Telnet, HTTP, CDP.
The following services are disabled: SSH, DNS, QoS, NTP, STP, Filters, Proxy
mobile IP, SNMP, VLAN, ARP caching.
mobile IP, SNMP, VLAN, ARP caching.
If you do not plan on using the WiFi interface, it is recommended to disable it. If you do
plan on using the WiFi interface, you may wish to configure it to match your needs.
plan on using the WiFi interface, you may wish to configure it to match your needs.
You can configure the WiFi interface using either of two methods: via Telnet using CLI
commands, or via an HTTP browser. The following sections describe both methods.
commands, or via an HTTP browser. The following sections describe both methods.
Configuring the WiFi Interface via Telnet
To configure the WiFi interface via Telnet:
1. Connect a direct Ethernet cable between the PC/laptop LAN interface and one of
the V390i LAN interfaces: FEX0, FEX1 or FEX2.
2. Set the PC/Laptop IP address to the WMIC network setting. For the V390i default
configuration, set the PC/laptop to the following:
IP address: 10.0.0.2.
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.224 .
Default gateway: 10.0.0.30.
3. Select Start > Programs > Accessories > Telnet. If Telnet is not listed in the
Accessories menu, select Start > Run, type
Telnet
in the Open field, and press
Enter.
The Telnet window appears.
4. Click Connect and select Remote System.
;
In Windows 2000, the Telnet window does not contain drop-down menus. To
start the Telnet session in Windows 2000, type
start the Telnet session in Windows 2000, type
open
followed by the WMIC IP
address.