This chapter describes the following procedures:
Setting up Instant Network on page 18
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Provisioning an IAP on page 19
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Logging in to the Instant UI on page 22
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Accessing the Instant CLI on page 23
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Setting up Instant Network
Before installing an IAP:
Ensure that you have an Ethernet cable of the required length to connect an IAP to the home router.
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Ensure that you have one of the following power sources:
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IEEE 802.3af/at-compliant Power over Ethernet (PoE) source. The PoE source can be any power source
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equipment (PSE) switch or a midspan PSE device.
IAP power adapter kit.
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Perform the following procedures to set up the Instant network:
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Connecting an IAP on page 18
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Assigning an IP address to the IAP on page 18
Connecting an IAP
Based on the type of the power source used, perform one of the following steps to connect an IAP to the
power source:
PoE switch—Connect the Ethernet 0 (Enet0) port of the IAP to the appropriate port on the PoE switch.
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PoE midspan—Connect the Enet0 port of the IAP to the appropriate port on the PoE midspan.
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AC to DC power adapter—Connect the 12V DC power jack socket to the AC to DC power adapter.
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RAP-155P supports PSE for 802.3at-powered device (class 0-4) on one port (E1 or E2), or 802.3af-powered DC
IN (Power Socket) on two ports (E1 and E2).
Assigning an IP address to the IAP
The IAP needs an IP address for network connectivity. When you connect an IAP to a network, it receives an IP
address from a DHCP server.
To obtain an IP address for an IAP:
1. Ensure that the DHCP service is enabled on the network.
2. Connect the Enet0 port of IAP to a switch or router using an Ethernet cable.
3. Connect the IAP to a power source. The IAP receives an IP address provided by the switch or router.
If there is no DHCP service on the network, the IAP can be assigned a static IP address. If a static IP is not
assigned, the IAP obtains an IP automatically within the 169.254 subnet.
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