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Troubleshooting

Related Applications

System Name(config-dev<config>-net)# index 1 ipaddress <ipaddress>
Changes in IP Configuration Requires Reboot...
System Name(config-dev<config>-net)# index 1 mask <Subnet mask>
System Name(config-dev<config>-net)# index 1 gateway <IP Gateway>
System Name(config-dev<config>-net)# exit
System Name(config-dev<config>)# exit
System Name(config)# dev-management
System Name(config-mgmt)# system
System Name(config-mgmt-sys)# management
System Name(config-mgmt-sys-sysmgmt)# commit 1
System Name(config-mgmt-sys-sysmgmt)# reboot 1
6. After the AP reboots, verify the new IP address by reconnecting to the CLI and enter a show configure network
command. Alternatively, you can ping the AP from a network computer to confirm that the new IP address has taken
effect.
7. When the proper IP address is set, use the HTTP interface or CLI over Telnet to configure the rest of the unit's
operating parameters.
Related Applications

RADIUS Authentication Server

If you enabled RADIUS Authentication on the AP, make sure that your network's RADIUS servers are operational.
Otherwise, clients will not be able to log in. There are several reasons the authentication server services might be
unavailable, here are two typical things to check:
Make sure you have the proper RADIUS authentication server information setup configured in the AP. Check the
RADIUS Authentication Server's Shared Secret and Destination Port number (default is 1812; for RADIUS
Accounting, the default is 1813).
Make sure the RADIUS authentication server RAS setup matches the AP.

TFTP Server

The "Trivial File Transfer Protocol" (TFTP) server allows you to transfer files across a network. You can upload
configuration files from the AP for backup or copying, and you can download configuration files or new software images.
The TFTP software is located on the installation CD.
If a TFTP server is not configured and running, you will not be able to download and upload images and configuration
files to/from the AP. Remember that the TFTP server does not have to be local, so long as you have a valid TFTP IP
address. Note that you do not need a TFTP server running unless you want to transfer files to or from the AP.
After the TFTP server is installed:
Check to see that TFTP is configured to point to the directory containing the AP Image.
Make sure you have the proper TFTP server IP Address, the proper AP Image file name, and that the TFTP server is
connected.
Make sure the TFTP server is configured to both Transmit and Receive files (on the TFTP server's Security tab), with
no automatic shutdown or time-out (on the Auto Close tab).
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