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Seite 1 - Technical Reference Manual

Technical Reference Manual Aironet Wireless Client Products Supported: UC3500, MC3500 DOC 709-004237-B0 Wireless Communications, Inc. UCE.BK Pa

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viii Contents Appendix B - Console Menu Tree ...B-1 Appendix C -

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7 - 2 Aironet Wireless Client OverviewThe Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) provides an indus-try standard mechanism for the exchange of ma

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Configuring SNMP 7 - 3NOTE: The IP address must be assigned before the Aironet Wireless Cli-ent can be accessed by an NMS running SNMP. See Chapter

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7 - 4 Aironet Wireless Client Setting Up SNMP Communities (Communities)The communities option contains a menu that allows control access to the SNM

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Configuring SNMP 7 - 5An SNMP community consists of the following:n Name: The default set of communities is “Public, Proxy, Private, Regional, and C

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7 - 6 Aironet Wireless Client Setting a Community Access Mode (Access)Use the access option to set the community access mode. There are two types o

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Configuring SNMP 7 - 7Setting or Removing Allowed NMS Node IDs (Nid)Use the nid option to set or remove allowed NMS node IDs. If the com-munity has

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7 - 8 Aironet Wireless Client The following trap messages will be sent as they occur: n A cold start trap will be sent when the unit first powers up

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Configuring SNMP 7 - 9Specifying the Type of Log to Cause an SNMP Trap (Loglevel)The Aironet Wireless Client may be configured to generate an enterpr

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Seite 12 - List of Figures

Chapter 8 - Viewing Statistics8CHAPTER 8Viewing StatisticsThis chapter describes how to use the Statistics Menu to monitor the performance of the Airo

Seite 13 - List of Tables

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8 - 2 Aironet Wireless ClientViewing the Statistics MenuThe Statistics Menu provides easy access to a variety of statistical infor-mation regarding

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Viewing Statistics 8 - 3Throughput Statistics (Throughput)The Throughput Statistics Display provides a detailed summary of the radio data packets pa

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8 - 4 Aironet Wireless Clientn Highest Rate: Displays the highest rate recorded since the statistics were last cleared. n Packets: Displays the num

Seite 17 - Typographical Conventions

Viewing Statistics 8 - 5n Buffer Full Frames Lost: Number of frames lost due to a lack of buffer space in the unit. n Duplicate Frames: Number of

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8 - 6 Aironet Wireless ClientRecording a Statistic History (Watch)Use the watch option to record the values of a chosen statistic over time. Once y

Seite 19 - Serial Client

Viewing Statistics 8 - 7Displaying a Statistic History (History)Use the history option to display the history of the statistic that is cur-rently be

Seite 20 - Multi-Client

8 - 8 Aironet Wireless ClientDisplaying Node Information (Node)The node command displays current Ethernet or Serial information about the client.n

Seite 21 - Ethernet Compatibility

Viewing Statistics 8 - 9Displaying ARP Information (ARP)The ARP command displays the ARP table of IP to MAC addresses. It also displays whether the

Seite 22 - Protocols Supported

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Seite 23 - Site Survey

Chapter 9 - Setting Up the Association Table9CHAPTER 9Setting Up the Association TableThis chapter describes the procedures for setting up the Associa

Seite 24 - Security Features

x List of Figures Figure 0.1 - Universal Client or Multi-Clients Connect to an Access Point ...

Seite 25 - Terminology

9 - 2 Aironet Wireless ClientOverviewClient nodes and repeaters request to be associated with a parent so the parent will forward data frames. This

Seite 26 - Client System Configurations

Setting Up the Association Table 9 - 3Using the Association MenuThe Association Menu contains options that allow you to view the table entries, add

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9 - 4 Aironet Wireless ClientThe typical hierarchy display will resemble:Association Monitor Menu (Monitor)The commands in this menu allow you to m

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Setting Up the Association Table 9 - 5The version column displays the firmware release level currently run-ning on the unit. If the responding unit i

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9 - 6 Aironet Wireless ClientSpecifying How Node Addresses are Displayed (NIDdisp)Use the NIDdisp option to specify how the node addresses are disp

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Chapter 10 - Setting Up Event Logs10CHAPTER 10Setting Up Event LogsThis chapter describes how to use the Logs Menu to setup and view event logs on the

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10 - 2 Aironet Wireless ClientOverviewThe Aironet Wireless Client produces logs that record the occurrence of significant events occurring within y

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Setting Up Event Logs 10 - 3RARP set new IP addressA RARP server answered a request for an IP address with an address different from the one current

Seite 33 - Ethernet or Serial

10 - 4 Aironet Wireless ClientUnable to locate IP address “ip address”The unit was trying to send a packet to an IP address without knowing the ha

Seite 34 - Before You Start

Setting Up Event Logs 10 - 5Lost our association, radio restartedA radio configuration parameter has been changed. All associations will be dropped a

Seite 35 - Installation

xi List of Tables Table 1.1 - Top Panel Indicator Description ... 1-8 Table 4.1 - Auto Link Test Display

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10 - 6 Aironet Wireless ClientUsing the Logs MenuThe event logs are viewed using the Logs Menu. To access this menu, select Logs from the Main Men

Seite 37 - CONSOLE/RS232

Setting Up Event Logs 10 - 7The display will be similar to the following:n First Line: “OLDEST” indicates the end of the buffer display. This will a

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10 - 8 Aironet Wireless ClientSpecifying the Type of Logs to Print (Printlevel)Use the printlevel option to specify the type of event logs to appe

Seite 39 - Top Panel Indicators

Setting Up Event Logs 10 - 9Specifying the Type of Logs to Light Status Indicator (Ledlevel)Use the ledlevel option to have the indicator status lig

Seite 40 - Radio Status Infrastructure

10 - 10 Aironet Wireless Client2. You will be prompted for the statistics category. Enter the number or the short form. The short form is used to

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Setting Up Event Logs 10 - 11Forwarding Logs to a Unix System (Syslog)Use the syslog option to forward all logs printed on the Console (as controlle

Seite 42 - Using the Mounting Bracket

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Seite 43 - (Figure 1.9)

Chapter 11 - Performing Diagnostics11CHAPTER 11Performing DiagnosticsThis chapter describes how to use the Diagnostics Menu to maintain the Aironet Wi

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11 - 2 Aironet Wireless Client Using the Diagnostics MenuDiagnostics are performed using the Diagnostics Menu. To access this menu, select Diagnost

Seite 45 - Accessing the Console System

Performing Diagnostics 11 - 3Resetting the Configuration (Reset)Use the reset option to return the Ident, Radio, or Filter portions of the configurati

Seite 46 - Access Methods

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Seite 47 - Using the Console

11 - 4 Aironet Wireless Client When starting a telnet session with the connect option:n Make sure the telnet option on the remote is enabled before

Seite 48 - Commands and Information

Performing Diagnostics 11 - 5The sequence may be up to 10 characters in length. To enter non-printable characters in the sequence you may:n Use the

Seite 49 - Are you sure [y/n] :

11 - 6 Aironet Wireless Client Loading New Code Versions (Load)The Aironet Wireless Client code is stored in a flash memory chip inside the unit. Us

Seite 50 - Command Line Mode

Performing Diagnostics 11 - 7Downloading Using Xmodem Protocol (Xmodem/Crc-xmodem)Use the Xmodem or CRC-xmodem options to load the new firmware ver-s

Seite 51 - Telnet Access

11 - 8 Aironet Wireless Client When the unit powers up, the boot block checks the integrity of the application code. If it is valid, the boot block

Seite 52 - Web Access

Performing Diagnostics 11 - 9When you select the FTP option, the Diagnostics Load FTP Menu appears:Downloading a New Firmware/Configuration File (Get

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11 - 10 Aironet Wireless Client 4. Select the password option and type the password associated with the username.If downloading from another Airone

Seite 54 - About the Menus

Performing Diagnostics 11 - 11è To Upload Firmware using FTP:1. Select the dest option and type the IP address of the remote PC, host or Aironet Wir

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11 - 12 Aironet Wireless Client Distributing Firmware or Configuration (Distribute)Use the distribute option to send the firmware or configuration fro

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Performing Diagnostics 11 - 13If the distribute is done without a password, the load will be ignored by remote units with a configured password. If a

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xiii Aironet Wireless Client About the Technical Reference Manual This manual covers the installation, configuration, control, and maintenance of you

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11 - 14 Aironet Wireless Client Downloading Using the Internet Boot Protocol (Bootp/DHCP) The Bootp/DHCP option is enabled by default when the Airo

Seite 59 - Enabling Linemode (Linemode)

Performing Diagnostics 11 - 15NOTE: The current configuration is not set back to the defaults before the file is processed. Therefore, the file content

Seite 60 - Using the Remote Menu

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Seite 61 - Adding a Remote Host (Add)

Appendix A - Aironet Wireless Client SpecificationsLAN Interfaces Supported Radio Characteristics * Depends on regulatory domainCable Specifications

Seite 62 - Monitoring of the DTR Signal

A-2 Aironet Wireless Client Physical SpecificationsItem DescriptionSize 20 x 15 x 5 cm (7.8 x 5.9 x 1.9 inches)Status Indicators Top Panel – Radio

Seite 63 - Before You Begin

A-3Console Port Pin-OutThe Console Port is a DCE using a DB-9 female connector. The follow-ing table describes the pinouts on the connector and ho

Seite 64 - Viewing the Configuration Menu

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Seite 65 - Before You Begin 3 - 3

Appendix B - Console Menu TreeThe Console system consists of multiple sub-menus that branch off the Main Menu, much like a tree. This Appendix provide

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B-2 Aironet Wireless ClientEthernet Ethernet configurationActive Connection activeSize Maximum frame sizeAdd Add a client addressRemote Remove a cl

Seite 67 - Restoring your Configuration

B-3Linemode Console expects complete linesRemote Control remote accessTelnet Allow telnet connectionsHttp Manage HTTP connectionsFrame Use HTML fr

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Aironet Wireless Client xiv Chapter 10 – Setting Up Event Logs – Outlines the procedures for setting up Event Logs and lists the common error l

Seite 69 - Configuring the Radio Network

B-4 Aironet Wireless ClientLogs Alarm and log controlHistory Log and alarm historyClear Clear the history bufferPrintlevel Type of logs to printLo

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Seite 71 - Establishing an SSID (SSID)

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Seite 72 - Basic Rates (Basic_rates)

Appendix C - SNMP VariablesThe Aironet Wireless Client supports the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). SNMP provides an industry standard mech

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C-2 Aironet Wireless ClientThe Interfaces GroupMIBII.interfaces (1.3.6.1.2.1.2.x)The Address Translation Group (deprecated by MIB-II)MIBII.at (1.3

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C-3The IP GroupMIBII.ip (1.3.6.1.2.1.4.x)Object Id Object Name Object Type Access 1 ipForwarding integer read 2 ipDefaultTTL integer write 3 ipInR

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C-4 Aironet Wireless ClientThe ICMP GroupMIBII.icmp (1.3.6.1.2.1.5.x)The UDP GroupMIBII.udp (1.3.6.1.2.1.7.x)Object Id Object Name Object Type Acc

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C-5The Transmission groupMIBII.transmission.dot3 (1.3.6.1.2.1.10.7.x)Object Id Object Name Object Type Access 1 dot3Table Sequence of dot3entry 1.

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C-6 Aironet Wireless ClientThe SNMP GroupMIBII.snmp (1.3.6.1.2.1.11.x)Object Id Object Name Object Type Access 1 snmpInPkts counter read 2 snmpOut

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C-73.2 The Custom MIBThe Configure Ethernet GroupACCESSPOINT.configuration.cfgEthernet (1.3.6.1.4.1.551.2.2.1.1.x)The Configure ARLAN GroupACCESSPOIN

Seite 79 - Viewing Errors (Errors)

xv Aironet Wireless Client Typographical Conventions When reading the technical reference manual, it’s important to under-stand the symbol and f

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C-8 Aironet Wireless ClientThe Configure Console GroupACCESSPOINT.configuration.cfgConsole (1.3.6.1.4.1.551.2.2.1.4.x)The Configure SNMP GroupACCESSP

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C-9The Configure Logs GroupACCESSPOINT.configuration.cfgLogs (1.3.6.1.4.1.551.2.2.1.6.x) The Configure Ident GroupACCESSPOINT.configuration.cfgIdent

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C-10 Aironet Wireless ClientThe Logging GroupACCESSPOINT.logging (1.3.6.1.4.1.551.2.2.3.x)Object Id Object Name Object Type Access 1 logTable Seq

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C-11The Admin GroupACCESSPOINT.admin (1.3.6.1.4.1.551.2.2.4.x)The Admin LinkTest GroupACCESSPOINT.admin.adminLinktest (1.3.6.1.4.1.551.2.2.4.2.x)O

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C-12 Aironet Wireless ClientThe Admin FTP GroupACCESSPOINT.admin.adminFTP (1.3.6.1.4.1.551.2.2.4.3.x)Object Id Object Name Object Type Access 1 ad

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Appendix D - Aironet Technical Support User’s GuideUse the User’s Guide document number 710-004236 to learn more about operating your Aironet unit.Co

Seite 86 - Using the Configuration Menu

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Seite 87 - Forwarding by Time (Timeout)

I-iBBOOTP/DHCP protocol 11-11CCommandscommand line mode 2-6Configurationbacking up via console port 3-3backing up via FTP 11-10loading via FTP 11-8res

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I-ii from automatic linktest 4-10how alarms set status indicator 10-7locking status indicator 10-9top panel 1-7Installationantenna 1-3indicator dis

Seite 89 - TCP Port (Tcp_port)

I-iiiRRadio Networkconfiguration menu 4-3overview 4-2Registration Tabledisplay of node addresses 9-5displaying the table 9-3overview 9-2viewing the me

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Aironet Wireless Client xviiWelcome to the Aironet Wireless ClientThe Aironet Wireless Client operates by associating to an Access Point or Bridge t

Seite 93 - Setting Network Identifiers

Aironet Wireless Communications, Inc.No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical,

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xviii Aironet Wireless ClientThere are two common applications for the Serial Client: n Replacing a serial cable with a wireless link. The cable bet

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Aironet Wireless Client xixData Transparency and ProtocolsThe Aironet Wireless Client transports data packets transparently as they move through the

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xx Aironet Wireless ClientProtocols SupportedProtocols supported:n TCP/IP based protocol products.n SNMP Protocol: The resident agent is compliant w

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Aironet Wireless Client xxiRadio RangesThe following section provides general guidelines on factors that influence infrastructure performance.Site Su

Seite 98 - Deleting a Route (Delete)

xxii Aironet Wireless Clientn Physical Environments. Clear or open areas provide better radio range than closed or filled areas. Also, the less clutt

Seite 99 - Configuring SNMP

Aironet Wireless Client xxiiiTerminologyWhen configuring your system, and when reading this manual, keep in mind the following terminology:Associatio

Seite 100 - Overview

xxiv Aironet Wireless ClientRoot Unit – The root unit is an Access Point that is located at the top, or starting point, of a wireless infrastructure

Seite 101 - Configuring SNMP 7 - 3

Aironet Wireless Client xxv Figure 0.1 - Universal Client or Multi-Clients Connect to an Access PointThis is the most common use of the Universal C

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xxvi Aironet Wireless Client Figure 0.2 - Ethernet Universal Clients OnlyIf you do not need a wired infrastructure, you may set the Ethernet Univer

Seite 103 - Adding a Community (Add)

Aironet Wireless Client xxvii Figure 0.3 - Serial Universal Clients OnlyIf both ends of the serial connection are to be Serial Universal Clients an

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About the Technical Reference Manual ... xiiiTypographical Conventions .

Seite 105 - Configuring SNMP 7 - 7

xxviii Aironet Wireless Client Figure 0.4 - Multi-Clients Connected to an Access PointThis is the most common use of the Multi-Client. Up to four n

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Aironet Wireless Client xxix Figure 0.5 - Multi-Clients Connected to a Bridge UnitThe Multi-Client can communicate to the infrastructure backbone v

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Chapter 1 - Installing the Aironet Wireless Client for Ethernet or Se-rial1CHAPTER 1Installing the Aironet Wireless Client for Ethernet or SerialThis

Seite 109 - Viewing Statistics

1 - 2 Aironet Wireless Client Before You StartAfter unpacking the system, make sure the following items are present and in good condition:n Airone

Seite 110 - Viewing the Statistics Menu

Installing the Aironet Wireless Client for Ethernet or Serial 1 - 3InstallationThis section describes the procedures for installing the Aironet Wire

Seite 111 - Viewing Statistics 8 - 3

1 - 4 Aironet Wireless Client NOTE: If you are using a remote antenna with your Aironet Wireless Cli-ent, connect the coaxial cable to the antenna

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Installing the Aironet Wireless Client for Ethernet or Serial 1 - 52. Set the terminal to 9600 Baud, No-Parity, 8 data bits, 1 Stop bit, and ANSI co

Seite 113 - Viewing Statistics 8 - 5

1 - 6 Aironet Wireless Client Attaching the AC/DC Power Pack and Powering On1. Insert the small plug on the end of the AC/DC power pack cord into

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Installing the Aironet Wireless Client for Ethernet or Serial 1 - 7Viewing the Indicator DisplaysTop Panel IndicatorsThe indicators are a set of dis

Seite 115 - Viewing Statistics 8 - 7

ii Contents Installing the Console Port Cable ... 1-4Installing

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1 - 8 Aironet Wireless Client Table 1.1 - Top Panel Indicator DescriptionTypeIndicator DisplayDescriptionRadio Status InfrastructureNonassociated

Seite 117 - Viewing Statistics 8 - 9

Installing the Aironet Wireless Client for Ethernet or Serial 1 - 9Back Panel Indicators (Ethernet Only)The back panel indicators are shown in Figur

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1 - 10 Aironet Wireless Client Using the Mounting BracketTo mount the Aironet Wireless Client to a wall, use the mounting bracket.1. Select the lo

Seite 119 - CHAPTER 9

Installing the Aironet Wireless Client for Ethernet or Serial 1 - 115. Push the unit slightly against the bracket. Slide the unit in the direc-tion

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Seite 121 - Using the Association Menu

Chapter 2 - Accessing the Console System2CHAPTER 2Accessing the Console SystemThis chapter describes the methods used to access the Console system of

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2 - 2 Aironet Wireless Client Access MethodsThere are many ways in which you may configure and monitor the Aironet Wireless Client. When the unit is

Seite 123 - Network Map (Trace)

Accessing the Console System 2 - 3Using the ConsoleThe Console system is organized as a set of menus. Each selection in a menu list may either take

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2 - 4 Aironet Wireless Client To select an item from the menu you may either enter the number dis-played beside the selection, in which case you ar

Seite 125 - Setting Up Event Logs

Accessing the Console System 2 - 5n Integers: A decimal integer. The prompt will indicate the range of allowed values.Enter a size between 1 and 100

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Contents iii Removing a Remote Host (Remove) ... 2-17Monitoring of the

Seite 127 - Error Logs

2 - 6 Aironet Wireless Client Commands That Display InformationThere are several types of commands that display information to the operator. All di

Seite 128 - Severe Error Logs

Accessing the Console System 2 - 7Example 1: To access the Radio Configuration Menu (located two sub-menus down):1. At the Main Menu prompt type:conf

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2 - 8 Aironet Wireless Client You may disable telnet access to the Aironet Wireless Client with a menu configuration command. See “Enabling Telnet o

Seite 130 - Using the Logs Menu

Accessing the Console System 2 - 9n Option: Contains the menu selections as a list of hyper-links. If the selection is a sub-menu, the selection nam

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2 - 10 Aironet Wireless Client About the MenusPerform the following general functions using menus:n Configuration: Allows you to configure Ethernet o

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Accessing the Console System 2 - 11Using the Configuration Console MenuThe Console system is configured using the Configuration Console Menu. To access

Seite 133 - 2. re Radio error

2 - 12 Aironet Wireless Client Setting the Communication Port Parameters (Port)Use the port option to set the following Aironet Wireless Client por

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Accessing the Console System 2 - 13Hardware: The Aironet Wireless Client will use the RTS and CTS lines to control the flow of characters. The Airone

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2 - 14 Aironet Wireless Client è To Set a Privilege Level:1. Select Privilege from the Main Menu.Enter one of [off, readonly, write] : 2. Type the

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Accessing the Console System 2 - 15CAUTION: Make sure you write down the passwords you have established and keep them in a safe place. If you forget

Seite 137 - Performing Diagnostics

iv Contents Setting the Automatic Link Test Mode (Autotest) ... 4-11Continuously Running a Link Te

Seite 138 - Using the Diagnostics Menu

2 - 16 Aironet Wireless Client Using the Remote MenuThe Configuration Console Remote Menu is used to restrict remote access to a list of specific hos

Seite 139 - Using the Network Menu

Accessing the Console System 2 - 17Displaying a Host List (Display)Use the host option to display the list of remote hosts.Adding a Remote Host (Add

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2 - 18 Aironet Wireless Client Monitoring of the DTR SignalThe Aironet Wireless Client monitors the state of the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) signal.

Seite 141 - Sending a Ping Packet (Ping)

Chapter 3 - Before You Begin3 CHAPTER 3Before You BeginThis chapter provides a general introduction to the Configuration Menu and describes the proced

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3 - 2 Aironet Wireless Client Viewing the Configuration MenuOnce you have completed the installation, the next step is to use the Configuration Menu

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Before You Begin 3 - 3Snmp: Used to configure the Aironet Wireless Client for use with the Simple Network Management Protocol. See Chapter 7 “Configur

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3 - 4 Aironet Wireless Client è To Back Up Configurations:NOTE: Commands may vary depending on the communications program used.1. In the terminal e

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Before You Begin 3 - 54. Enter your configuration command choice. 5. Save the file after the commands have been dumped.6. Turn Save to File to “Off”.7

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Chapter 4 - Configuring the Radio Network4CHAPTER 4Configuring the Radio NetworkThis chapter describes the procedures for configuring the Aironet Wire-le

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Contents v Specifying the IP Subnet Mask (Inmask) ... 6-3Setting SNMP Locat

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4 - 2 Aironet Wireless Client OverviewWhen configuring the radio network, all units should be configured while in close proximity to each other. This

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Configuring the Radio Network 4 - 3Using the Configuration Radio MenuThe radio network is configured using the Configuration Radio Menu. To access this

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4 - 4 Aironet Wireless Client Basic Rates (Basic_rates)Use the rates option to set the list of data rates at which the unit will be allowed to send

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Configuring the Radio Network 4 - 5Using the Configuration Radio IEEE 802.11 MenuAdding IEEE 802.11 Management Packet Extensions (Extend)If this para

Seite 153 - Radio Characteristics

4 - 6 Aironet Wireless Client When the transmitted packet is large enough, a small packet is sent out (an RTS). The destination node must respond wi

Seite 154 - Physical Specifications

Configuring the Radio Network 4 - 7Running a Link Test (Linktest)The linktest option is used to test the transmission quality between Airo-net Wirel

Seite 155 - Console Port Pin-Out

4 - 8 Aironet Wireless Client Running a Multicast Test (Multicast)The multicast option is used to test transmission conditions within local radio ce

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Configuring the Radio Network 4 - 9The time is displayed in milliseconds. Each packet contains the time it was sent. When a packet is received by th

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4 - 10 Aironet Wireless Client Running a Remote Linktest (Remote)Use the remote option to run a multicast link test between a client node associated

Seite 158 - Serial Only

Configuring the Radio Network 4 - 11Viewing Errors (Errors)The errors option is used to view the Radio Error statistics that may have occurred durin

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vi Contents Radio Error Statistics (Radio) ... 8-4Displayi

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4 - 12 Aironet Wireless Client The Autotest procedure can be used to help determine the placement of repeater units. For example, at each prospectiv

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Configuring the Radio Network 4 - 13Using the Configuration Radio Extended MenuThe extended radio parameters are not normally modified, but some may h

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4 - 14 Aironet Wireless Client Setting Retry Transmission Time (Count_Retries)The count_retries option allows the user to establish a particular lev

Seite 163 - The System Group

Configuring the Radio Network 4 - 15Setting Fragment Size (Fragment)This parameter determines the largest packet size that may be transmit-ted. Pack

Seite 164 - The Interfaces Group

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Seite 165 - The IP Group

Chapter 5 - Configuring the Ethernet or Serial Port5CHAPTER 5Configuring the Ethernet or Serial PortThis chapter describes the procedures for configuring

Seite 166 - The UDP Group

5 - 2 Aironet Wireless ClientUsing the Configuration MenuThe Ethernet or Serial Port is configured using the Configuration Menu. To access this menu,

Seite 167 - The Transmission group

Configuring the Ethernet or Serial Port 5 - 3Setting Client Addresss (Add, Remove, Display)Use the add, remove, or display options to update the cli

Seite 168 - The SNMP Group

5 - 4 Aironet Wireless ClientForwarding by Control Character (Delimiters)If the protocol being used over the serial connection is packet based and

Seite 169 - The Configure ARLAN Group

Configuring the Ethernet or Serial Port 5 - 5Partner Address (Partner)Normally the partner address is speciÞed as an IP address in which case the IP

Seite 170 - The Configure SNMP Group

Contents vii Forwarding Logs to a Unix System (Syslog) ... 10-11Enabling Indicator St

Seite 171 - The Configure Ident Group

5 - 6 Aironet Wireless ClientTelnet Connection and Terminal Type (Telnet, Type)If the connection is to or from a host, the Serial Client may be con

Seite 172 - The Logging Group

Configuring the Ethernet or Serial Port 5 - 7You may select one of 300, 1200, 2400, 9600, 19200, 38400, 56800 or 115200 bits per second, 7 or 8 bits

Seite 173 - The Admin LinkTest Group

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Seite 174 - The Admin FTP Group

Chapter 6 - Setting Network Identifiers6CHAPTER 6Setting Network IdentifiersThis chapter describes the procedures for setting the Aironet Wireless Clien

Seite 175 - Web Site

6 - 2 Aironet Wireless Client Using the Configuration Ident MenuNetwork identifiers are entered using the Configuration Ident Menu. To access this menu

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Setting Network Identifiers 6 - 3Typically, there is no need to use a value other than the default network ID. However, if your LAN addresses are lo

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6 - 4 Aironet Wireless Client Setting SNMP Location and Contact Identifiers (Location, Contact)Use the location and contact options to specify the lo

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Setting Network Identifiers 6 - 5If the destination address is on another subnet and matches the infra-structure portion of a net entry in the table

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6 - 6 Aironet Wireless Client Entering a Host Route (Host)Host routes control the forwarding of packet to a single host address. You will be prompte

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Chapter 7 - Configuring SNMP7CHAPTER 7Configuring SNMPThis chapter describes how to configure the Aironet Wireless Client for use with the Simple Network

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