Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
Note: It is possible to detect access points on the network with a wireless connection. However,
we strongly advise against using this method. In most environments you may have no way of
knowing whether you are actually connecting to the intended AP. Also, many of the initial
configuration changes required will cause you to lose connectivity with the AP over a wireless
connection.
2. Connect the power adapter to the power port on the back of the access point, and then plug the other end
of the power cord into a power outlet.
3. Use your Web browser to log on to the UAP Administration Web pages.
– If the AP did not acquire an IP address from a DHCP server on your network, enter 10.90.90.91 in the
address field of your browser, which is the default IP address of the AP.
– If you used a DHCP server on your network to automatically configure network information for the AP,
enter the new IP address of the AP into the Web browser.
– If you used a DHCP server and you do not know the new IP address of the AP, use the following
procedures to obtain the information:
a. Connect a serial cable from the administrative computer to the AP and use a terminal emulation
program to access the command‐line interface (CLI).
b. At the login prompt, enter
prompt, enter
get management.
– The command output displays the IP address of the AP. Enter this address in the address field of your
browser. For a more detailed explanation about how to log on to the CLI by using the console port, see
"Using the CLI to View the IP Address" on page 24.
4. When prompted, enter
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for the user name and
admin
for the user name and
admin
for the password. At the command
admin
for the password, then click OK.
admin
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