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Installation and Initialization AP-700 User Guide
Prerequisites
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The LED indicators exhibit the following behavior:
Prerequisites
Before installing an AP-700, you need to gather certain network information. The following table identifies the information
you need.
Indication Power Wireless Interface
(802.11a/b/g radio)
Ethernet
Solid Green AP image running. Wireless interface is preparing
for use.
Ethernet interface is connected
at 100 Mbps with no traffic.
Blinking Green n/a Wireless interface is transmitting
or receiving wireless packets.
Ethernet interface is connected
at 100 Mbps with traffic.
Solid Amber The Bootloader is loading the
application software.
n/a Ethernet interface is connected
at 10 Mbps with no traffic.
Blinking Amber The AP is reloading. n/a The Ethernet interface is
connected at 10 Mbps with
traffic.
Solid Red Power On Self Test (POST)
running.
n/a n/a
Blinking Red Rebooting. n/a n/a
Network Name (SSID of the
wireless cards)
You must assign the Access Point a Network Name before wireless users can
communicate with it. The clients also need the same Network Name. This is not the
same as the System Name, which applies only to the Access Point. The network
administrator typically provides the Network Name.
AP’s IP Address If you do not have a DHCP server on your network, then you need to assign the
Access Point an IP address that is valid on your network.
HTTP Password Each Access Point requires a read/write password to access the web interface. The
default password is “public”.
CLI Password Each Access Point requires a read/write password to access the CLI interface. The
default password is “public”.
SNMP Read Password Each Access Point requires a password to allow get requests from an SNMP
manager. The default password is “public”.
SNMP Read-Write Password Each Access Point requires a password to allow get and set requests from an SNMP
manager. The default password is “public”.
SNMPv3 Authentication
Password
If Secure Management is enabled, each Access Point requires a password for sending
authenticated SNMPv3 messages. The default password is “public”. The default
SNMPv3 username is administrator, with SHA authentication, and DES privacy
protocol.
SNMPv3 Privacy Password If Secure Management is enabled, each Access Point requires a password when
sending encrypted SNMPv3 data. The default password is “public”.
Security Settings You need to determine what security features you will enable on the Access Point.
Authentication Method A primary authentication server may be configured; a backup authentication server is
optional. The network administrator typically provides this information.
Authentication Server Shared
Secret
This is a password shared between the Access Point and the RADIUS authentication
server (so both passwords must be the same), and is typically provided by the network
administrator.
Authentication Server
Authentication Port
This is a port number (default is 1812) and is typically provided by the network
administrator.
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