Cisco Cisco Aironet 340 Ethernet Bridges 故障排查指南

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Requirements
There are no specific prerequisites for this document.
Components Used
The information in this document is based on the Cisco Aironet 340 Series Bridge.
Conventions
Refer to Cisco Technical Tips Conventions for more information on document conventions.
Connect to the Bridge and Navigate the Menus
The most common ways to access the menu system for the bridge are:
Direct console connection to the console port
• 
Telnet session to the internal IP address of the bridge
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HTTP connection to the internal IP address of the bridge
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Console
In order to gain access through the console or serial port, the bridge must be connected to a terminal or a PC
that runs a terminal emulation program. Use a 9−pin male to 9−pin female straight−through cable to connect
the console port to the serial port on a terminal or a PC that runs a terminal emulation program. Set the session
to:
9600 bits per second (bps)
No parity
8 data bits
1 stop bit
Xon/Xoff flowcontrol
Telnet
If you perform the initial configuration of the bridge to the point that an IP address is assigned, you can use a
Telnet command to connect to the IP address and gain access to the menu system.
C:\WINDOWS> telnet <IP address of the bridge>
The menus that appear are identical to those you see when you use a direct console connection.
HTTP
You can use a web browser to connect to the bridge for access to the menus. Type this in the Location or
Address box of your browser:
http://<IP address of the bridge> [ENTER]
Note: Menus from HTTP appear different from the console menus. However, the same options are present.
Instead of a text box where you can type commands, each of the menu options is a hyperlink. Click the
appropriate hyperlink to access the sub−menu you want.