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Cisco 1401 - 1401 Router - EN Software Manual (286 pages)
Wireless Bridge
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
17
Related Publications
17
Management Options
20
Network Configuration Examples
21
Before You Start
26
Obtaining and Assigning an Ip Address
27
Assigning Basic Settings
28
Protecting Your Wireless LAN
32
Using the IP Setup Utility
32
Obtaining and Installing IPSU
33
Using IPSU to Find the Bridge's IP Address
33
Using IPSU to Set the Bridge's IP Address and SSID
34
Assigning an IP Address Using the CLI
35
Using a Telnet Session to Access the CLI
36
Chapter 3 Using the Web-Browser Interface
37
Using the Web-Browser Interface for the First Time
38
Using the Management Pages in the Web-Browser Interface
38
Using Action Buttons
39
Character Restrictions in Entry Fields
40
Using Online Help
41
CHAPTER 4 Using the Command-Line Interface4-1
44
IOS Command Modes
44
C H a P T E R 4 Using the Command-Line Interface
45
Getting Help
45
Abbreviating Commands
45
Using no and Default Forms of Commands
45
Understanding CLI Messages
46
Using Command History
46
Changing the Command History Buffer Size
46
Recalling Commands
47
Disabling the Command History Feature
47
Using Editing Features
47
Enabling and Disabling Editing Features
48
Editing Commands through Keystrokes
48
Editing Command Lines that Wrap
49
Searching and Filtering Output of Show and more Commands
50
Accessing the CLI
50
Opening the CLI with Telnet
50
Opening the CLI with Secure Shell
51
Preventing Unauthorized Access to Your Bridge
54
Protecting Access to Privileged EXEC Commands
54
Default Password and Privilege Level Configuration
54
Chapter 5 Administering the Bridge
55
Setting or Changing a Static Enable Password
55
Protecting Enable and Enable Secret Passwords with Encryption
56
Configuring Username and Password Pairs
57
Configuring Multiple Privilege Levels
58
Setting the Privilege Level for a Command
58
Logging into and Exiting a Privilege Level
59
Controlling Bridge Access with RADIUS
59
Default RADIUS Configuration
60
Configuring RADIUS Login Authentication
60
Defining AAA Server Groups
61
Configuring RADIUS Authorization for User Privileged Access and Network Services
63
Displaying the RADIUS Configuration
64
Controlling Bridge Access with TACACS
64
Default TACACS+ Configuration
65
Configuring TACACS+ Login Authentication
65
Configuring TACACS+ Authorization for Privileged EXEC Access and Network Services
66
Displaying the TACACS+ Configuration
67
Configuring the Bridge for Local Authentication and Authorization
67
Configuring the Bridge for Secure Shell
68
Understanding SSH
68
Configuring SSH
69
Managing the System Time and Date
69
Understanding the System Clock
69
Understanding Network Time Protocol
70
Configuring NTP
71
Default NTP Configuration
72
Configuring NTP Authentication
72
Configuring NTP Associations
73
Configuring NTP Broadcast Service
74
Configuring NTP Access Restrictions
75
Configuring the Source IP Address for NTP Packets
77
Displaying the NTP Configuration
78
Configuring Time and Date Manually
78
Setting the System Clock
78
Displaying the Time and Date Configuration
79
Configuring the Time Zone
80
Configuring Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time)
81
Configuring a System Name and Prompt
83
Default System Name and Prompt Configuration
83
Configuring a System Name
83
Understanding DNS
84
Default DNS Configuration
84
Setting up DNS
84
Displaying the DNS Configuration
85
Creating a Banner
85
Default Banner Configuration
86
Configuring a Message-Of-The-Day Login Banner
86
Configuring a Login Banner
87
Chapter 6 Configuring Radio Setting
90
Disabling and Enabling the Radio Interface
90
Configuring the Role in Radio Network
90
Configuring the Radio Distance Setting
91
Configuring Radio Data Rates
91
Configuring Radio Transmit Power
92
Configuring Radio Channel Settings
93
Disabling and Enabling Aironet Extensions
94
Configuring the Ethernet Encapsulation Transformation Method
94
Configuring the Beacon Period
94
Configuring RTS Threshold and Retries
95
Configuring the Maximum Data Retries
95
Configuring the Fragmentation Threshold
96
Configuring Packet Concatenation
96
Performing a Carrier Busy Test
97
Chapter 7 Configuring Ssids
99
Understanding Ssids
100
Configuring the SSID
100
Default SSID Configuration
100
Creating an SSID
101
Chapter 8 Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol
103
Understanding Spanning Tree Protocol
104
STP Overview
104
Bridge Protocol Data Units
105
Election of the Spanning-Tree Root
106
Spanning-Tree Timers
106
Creating the Spanning-Tree Topology
106
Spanning-Tree Interface States
107
Blocking State
108
Listening State
109
Learning State
109
Forwarding State
109
Disabled State
109
Configuring STP Features
110
Default STP Configuration
110
Configuring STP Settings
110
STP Configuration Examples
111
Root Bridge Without Vlans
111
Non-Root Bridge Without Vlans
112
Root Bridge with Vlans
113
Non-Root Bridge with Vlans
114
Displaying Spanning-Tree Status
116
Chapter 9 Configuring WEP and WEP Features
117
Understanding WEP
118
Configuring WEP and WEP Features
118
Creating WEP Keys
118
Enabling and Disabling WEP and Enabling TKIP and MIC
119
Chapter 10 Configuring Authentication Types
121
Understanding Authentication Types
122
Open Authentication to the Bridge
122
Shared Key Authentication to the Bridge
122
EAP Authentication to the Network
123
Configuring Authentication Types
125
Default Authentication Settings
125
Assigning Authentication Types to an SSID
125
Configuring Authentication Holdoffs, Timeouts, and Intervals
127
Setting up a Non-Root Bridge as a LEAP Client
128
Matching Authentication Types on Root and Non-Root Bridges
129
Chapter 11 Configuring RADIUS and TACACS+ Servers
131
Configuring and Enabling RADIUS
132
Understanding RADIUS
132
RADIUS Operation
133
Configuring RADIUS
134
Default RADIUS Configuration
134
Identifying the RADIUS Server Host
134
Configuring RADIUS Login Authentication
137
Defining AAA Server Groups
139
Configuring RADIUS Authorization for User Privileged Access and Network Services
141
Starting RADIUS Accounting
142
Configuring Settings for All RADIUS Servers
143
Configuring the Bridge to Use Vendor-Specific RADIUS Attributes
143
Configuring the Bridge for Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Server Communication
144
Displaying the RADIUS Configuration
145
Configuring and Enabling TACACS
146
Understanding TACACS
146
TACACS+ Operation
147
Configuring TACACS
147
Default TACACS+ Configuration
148
Identifying the TACACS+ Server Host and Setting the Authentication Key
148
Configuring TACACS+ Login Authentication
149
Configuring TACACS+ Authorization for Privileged EXEC Access and Network Services
150
Starting TACACS+ Accounting
151
Displaying the TACACS+ Configuration
152
Chapter 12 Configuring Vlans
153
Understanding Vlans
154
Related Documents
155
Incorporating Wireless Bridges into Vlans
156
Configuring Vlans
156
Configuring a VLAN
156
Viewing Vlans Configured on the Bridge
159
Chapter 13 Configuring Qos
161
Understanding Qos for Wireless Lans
162
Qos for Wireless Lans Versus Qos on Wired Lans
162
Impact of Qos on a Wireless LAN
162
Precedence of Qos Settings
163
Configuring Qos
163
Configuration Guidelines
163
Configuring Qos Using the Web-Browser Interface
164
Adjusting Radio Traffic Class Definitions
168
CW-Min and CW-Max Settings for Point-To-Point and Point-To-Multipoint Bridge Links
169
Qos Configuration Examples
170
Giving Priority to Voice Traffic
170
Giving Priority to Video Traffic
172
Chapter 14 Configuring Filters
173
Understanding Filters
174
Configuring Filters Using the CLI
174
Configuring Filters Using the Web-Browser Interface
174
Configuring and Enabling MAC Address Filters
175
Creating a MAC Address Filter
176
Configuring and Enabling IP Filters
177
Creating an IP Filter
179
Configuring and Enabling Ethertype Filters
180
Creating an Ethertype Filter
181
Chapter 15 Configuring CDP
183
Understanding CDP
184
Configuring CDP
184
Default CDP Configuration
184
Disabling and Enabling CDP on an Interface
184
Configuring the CDP Characteristics
185
Disabling and Enabling CDP
185
Monitoring and Maintaining CDP
185
Disabling and Enabling CDP on an Interface
186
Monitoring and Maintaining CDP
187
Chapter 16 Configuring SNMP
191
Understanding SNMP
192
SNMP Versions
192
SNMP Manager Functions
193
SNMP Agent Functions
193
SNMP Community Strings
193
Using SNMP to Access MIB Variables
194
Configuring SNMP
194
Configuring Community Strings
194
Enabling the SNMP Agent
194
Configuring Community Strings
195
Default SNMP Configuration
195
Enabling the SNMP Agent
195
Configuring Trap Managers and Enabling Traps
197
Setting the Agent Contact and Location Information
199
SNMP Examples
199
Using the Snmp-Server View Command
199
Displaying SNMP Status
200
Managing Firmware and Configurations
201
C H a P T E R 17 Managing Firmware and Configurations
202
Working with the Flash File System
202
Displaying Available File Systems
202
Setting the Default File System
203
Displaying Information about Files on a File System
203
Changing Directories and Displaying the Working Directory
204
Creating and Removing Directories
204
Copying Files
205
Deleting Files
205
Creating, Displaying, and Extracting Tar Files
206
Creating a Tar File
206
Displaying the Contents of a Tar File
207
Extracting a Tar File
207
Displaying the Contents of a File
208
Working with Configuration Files
208
Guidelines for Creating and Using Configuration Files
209
Configuration File Types and Location
209
Creating a Configuration File by Using a Text Editor
210
Copying Configuration Files by Using TFTP
210
Preparing to Download or Upload a Configuration File by Using TFTP
210
Downloading the Configuration File by Using TFTP
210
Uploading the Configuration File by Using TFTP
210
Copying Configuration Files by Using FTP
212
Preparing to Download or Upload a Configuration File by Using FTP
212
Downloading a Configuration File by Using FTP
212
Uploading a Configuration File by Using FTP
212
Copying Configuration Files by Using RCP
215
Preparing to Download or Upload a Configuration File by Using RCP
215
Downloading a Configuration File by Using RCP
215
Uploading a Configuration File by Using RCP
215
Clearing Configuration Information
218
Deleting a Stored Configuration File
218
Working with Software Images
219
Image Location on the Bridge
219
Tar File Format of Images on a Server or Cisco.com
219
Copying Image Files by Using TFTP
220
Preparing to Download or Upload an Image File by Using TFTP
220
Downloading an Image File by Using TFTP
220
Uploading an Image File by Using TFTP
220
Copying Image Files by Using FTP
223
Preparing to Download or Upload an Image File by Using FTP
223
Downloading an Image File by Using FTP
223
Uploading an Image File by Using FTP
223
Copying Image Files by Using RCP
227
Preparing to Download or Upload an Image File by Using RCP
227
Downloading an Image File by Using RCP
227
Uploading an Image File by Using RCP
227
Reloading the Image Using the Web Browser Interface
232
Browser HTTP Interface
232
Browser TFTP Interface
232
Reloading the Image Using the Power Injector MODE Button
233
Chapter 18 Configuring System Message Logging
235
Understanding System Message Logging
236
Configuring System Message Logging
236
System Log Message Format
236
Default System Message Logging Configuration
237
Disabling and Enabling Message Logging
238
Setting the Message Display Destination Device
239
Enabling and Disabling Timestamps on Log Messages
240
Enabling and Disabling Sequence Numbers in Log Messages
240
Defining the Message Severity Level
241
Limiting Syslog Messages Sent to the History Table and to SNMP
242
Setting a Logging Rate Limit
243
Configuring UNIX Syslog Servers
244
Logging Messages to a UNIX Syslog Daemon
244
Configuring the UNIX System Logging Facility
244
Displaying the Logging Configuration
246
Troubleshooting
247
Checking the Bridge Leds
248
Bridge Normal Mode LED Indications
249
Power Injector Leds
250
Checking Power
252
Checking Basic Configuration Settings
253
Ssid
253
Security Settings
253
Antenna Alignment
254
Resetting to the Default Configuration
254
Using the MODE Button
254
Using the Web Browser Interface
255
Reloading the Bridge Image
255
Using the MODE Button
255
Web Browser Interface
256
Browser HTTP Interface
256
Browser TFTP Interface
257
Obtaining the Bridge Image File
257
Obtaining the TFTP Server Software
258
Appendix
259
Channels and Antenna Settings
259
Channels
259
Maximum Power Levels
259
5.8-Ghz Band
260
Appendix
261
Protocol Filters
261
Appendix
267
Supported Mibs
267
MIB List
267
Using FTP to Access the MIB Files
268
Appendix
269
Error and Event Messages
269
G L O S S a R y
273
I N D E X
279
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