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Dell PowerConnect W-651 Quick Start Manual

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Dell PowerConnect W-Series
ArubaOS 6.1 Quick Start Guide
This document describes the initial setup of a Dell user-centric network that consists of a Dell controller and Dell
Access Points (APs). The installation consists of the following steps:
1. Launch the WebUI or Console Setup Wizard to configure the controller.
2. Connect the controller to the wired network.
3. Configure the controller to allow APs, when installed and powered on, to able to locate and connect to the
controller. If you are configuring mesh, define the mesh cluster profile, mesh radio profile, before installing
APs in a mesh networking environment.
4. Install and connect your APs to the network.
Before you begin, read the ArubaOS End User License Agreement and review the contents of your controller
shipment to ensure that you have received the following:
Dell controller with appropriate power cord and accessories
The Dell PowerConnect W-Series Quick Start Guide included with your controller.
The ArubaOS End User License Agreement
Install the Controller
The WebUI Startup Wizard allows you to configure access to the controller, install software licenses, and
configure wireless local area networks (WLANs) for internal or guest users. The Startup Wizard is available the
first time you connect to and log into the controller or whenever the controller is reset to its factory default
configuration. The serial console setup dialog allows you to configure basic controller settings through a serial
port connection to the controller. After you complete the Startup Wizard or serial console setup procedure, the
controller reboots using the new configuration information you entered.
Do not connect the controller to your network when running the Setup Wizard or serial console setup dialog. The
factory-default controller boots up with a default IP address and both DHCP server and spanning tree functions
enabled. Once you have completed setup and rebooted the controller, you can use the controller CLI or WebUI
to complete its configuration before connecting the controller to your network.
Initial Setup Using the WebUI Setup Wizard
The following browsers are officially supported for use with the Dell PowerConnect W-Series Setup wizard and
WebUI:
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Mozilla Firefox on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and MacOS
Apple Safari on MacOS
You can launch the setup wizard using any PC or workstation that can run a supported Web browser. The PC or
workstation must either be configured to obtain its IP address using DHCP, or configured to have a static IP
address on the 172.16.0.0/24 subnetwork. The default IP address of the controller is 172.16.0.254. Connect a PC
or workstation to a line port on the controller, then enter this IP address into a supported Web browser to launch
the Setup Wizard.
To run the Setup Wizard:
1. Make sure that the controller is not connected to any device on your network.
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Summary of Contents for Dell PowerConnect W-651

  • Page 1 Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.1 Quick Start Guide This document describes the initial setup of a Dell user-centric network that consists of a Dell controller and Dell Access Points (APs). The installation consists of the following steps: 1. Launch the WebUI or Console Setup Wizard to configure the controller.
  • Page 2: Optional Information

    Yes to proceed with the Setup Wizard. NOTE: The default certificate installed in the controller does not guarantee security in production networks. Dell strongly recommends that you replace the default certificate with a custom certificate issued for your site or domain by a trusted Certificate Authority.
  • Page 3: Flow Control

    Dell controllers contain an RJ-45 cable and DB-9 to RJ-45 adapter. You may need to provide a USB adapter to connect the serial cable to your PC. 3. Boot up the Dell controller. After the controller has booted up, you should see a screen similar to the following:...
  • Page 4 The controller reboots. NOTE: If you want to complete optional configuration options (e.g. disabling spanning tree or installing software licenses) before connecting the controller to the network, refer to the Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS User Guide for additional information on controller configuration.
  • Page 5: Controller Discovery

    An Dell AP can discover the IP address of the controller in one of several ways. The Aruba Discovery Protocol (ADP) is enabled by default on all Dell APs and controllers. If all APs and controllers are connected to the same Layer-2 network, APs will use ADP to discover their controllers.
  • Page 6: Contacting Support

    If the Ethernet port on the controller is an 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) port, the AP automatically uses it to power up. If a PoE port is not available, contact your Dell vendor to obtain an AC adapter for the AP.
  • Page 7 , the registered Aruba the Mobile Edge Company logo, and Aruba Mobility Management System . Dell™, the DELL™ logo, and PowerConnect™ are trademarks of Dell Inc. All rights reserved. Specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice. Originated in the USA. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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