Using The Bsap Command Line Interface (Cli); Accessing The Bsap Cli - Bluesocket BlueSecure 1500 Installation Manual

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BSAP's back panel to your network using category 3, 4, or 5 UTP Ethernet
cable. When the BSAP and the connected device are powered on, the
BSAP's Ethernet Link LED should light indicating a valid network connection.
Note: The RJ-45 port on the BSAP provides a full-duplex Ethernet connection
using an MDI pin configuration, so you must use a straight-through cable for
network connections to hubs or switches that only have MDI-X ports, and a
crossover cable for direct network connections to BSC-400s, PCs, servers or
other end nodes that only have MDI ports. However, if the device to which
you are connecting supports auto-MDI/MDI-X operation, you can use either a
straight-through or crossover cable.

Using the BSAP Command Line Interface (CLI)

Note: Normally you will not need to access the BSAP CLI. In a properly
provisioned Bluesocket WLAN, the BSAP will automatically discover and
communicate with its home BSC. We recommend that you use the CLI to
configure the BSAP only in a lab or test environment, or where a pre-defined
static IP address is desired.
You can connect a console to the BSAP's serial console connector to perform
local configuration of the BSAP using its command line interface (CLI).You can use
the BSAP's CLI to manually configure:
• the BSAP's IP address
• the IP address of the home BSC from which the BSAP will download its
configuration and software image

Accessing the BSAP CLI

To access the BSAP CLI:
Connect a nine-pin null-modem serial cable between the nine-pin serial port
1.
on the back of the BSAP and your laptop computer.
Run a terminal emulation program on your laptop computer configured with
2.
the following settings:
• Port - COM1
• bps - 9600
• Data bits - 8
• Parity - None
• Stop bits - 1
• Flow control - None
Initiate the connection to the BSAP CLI.
3.
Enter the following username and password in lowercase at the displayed CLI
4.
login prompts:
BlueAP login: adm1n
Password: blue1socket
The BSAP CLI main menu appears as shown in Figure 5.
BlueSecure™ Access Point 1500 Installation Guide
Using the BSAP Command Line Interface (CLI)
(i.e., adm "one" n)
(i.e., blue "one" socket)
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