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Step 1 - Cisco Aironet 1430 Series Getting Started Manual

Wireless bridge

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Select Start > Programs > Accessories > Telnet.

Step 1

If Telnet is not listed in your Accessories menu, select Start > Run, type Telnet in the entry
field, and press Enter.
When the Telnet window appears, click Connect and select Remote System.
Step 2
Note
In Windows 2000, the Telnet window does not contain drop-down menus. To start
the Telnet session in Windows 2000, type open followed by the bridge's IP address.
In the Host Name field, type the bridge's IP address and click Connect.
Step 3
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Mounting the Bridge
This section describes in fundamental terms how to mount the bridge using its supplied mounting
hardware. Detailed mounting instructions are contained in the Cisco Aironet 1430 Wireless Bridge
Mounting Instructions, which shipped with your bridge. This document is also available on cisco.com.
Typically, the bridge is installed on a rooftop, mast, tower, wall, or a suitable flat surface. Each of these
installations requires a different approach. This document provides a mounting overview. For detailed
mounting instructions, refer to the Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Wireless Bridge Mounting Instructions
that shipped with your bridge.
Personnel installing the bridge must understand wireless bridging techniques, antenna alignment and
adjustment, and grounding methods. The integrated antenna configuration can be installed by an
experienced IT professional.
Mounting Hardware
The bridge is shipped with the following mounting hardware:
• Multi-function mount (consisting of two bridge brackets and one mast bracket)
• Fastener hardware (consisting of nuts, bolts, washers, and U-bolts)
Multi-function Mount
The multi-function mount provides a method for mounting the bridge on a mast, tower, or an optional
roof-mast mount. The multi-function mount permits easy azimuth and elevation adjustments for
antenna alignment purposes. The basic mounting procedure is shown below:
1. Mount the two bridge brackets to the bridge with the support pins facing the sides of the bridge.
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