Assigning An Ip Address Using The Cli - Cisco CISCO1401 - 1401 Router - EN Software Manual

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Chapter 2
Configuring the Bridge for the First Time
Figure 2-4
Enter the bridge's MAC address in the Device MAC ID field. The bridge's MAC address is printed on a
Step 3
label on the bridge. It should contain six pairs of hexadecimal digits. Your bridge's MAC address might
look like this example:
004096xxxxxx
Note
Enter the IP address you want to assign to the bridge in the IP Address field.
Step 4
Enter the SSID you want to assign to the bridge in the SSID field.
Step 5
Note
Step 6
Click Set Parameters to change the bridge's IP address and SSID settings.
Step 7
Click Exit to exit IPSU.

Assigning an IP Address Using the CLI

When you connect the bridge to the wired LAN, the bridge links to the network using a bridge virtual
interface (BVI) that it creates automatically. Instead of tracking separate IP addresses for the bridge's
Ethernet and radio ports, the network uses the BVI.
The bridge supports only one BVI. Configuring more than one BVI might cause errors in the bridge's
Note
ARP table.
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IPSU Set Parameters Screen
The MAC address field is not case-sensitive.
You cannot set the SSID without also setting the IP address. However, you can set the IP address
without setting the SSID.
Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Wireless Bridges Software Configuration Guide
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