To Configure Radio Settings - ProCurve 420 Installation And Getting Started Manual

Wireless access point
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To Configure Radio Settings

The access point supports up to eight Service Set IDentifier (SSID) interfaces.
Most radio parameters apply globally to all configured SSID interfaces. For
each SSID interface, different security settings, VLAN assignments, and other
parameters can be applied.
One SSID interface on the access point is set as the primary. The primary SSID
is the only SSID broadcast in the access point's beacon frames. Other created
SSID interfaces are set as secondary. Secondary SSIDs are all "hidden," only
being advertised in probe responses.
N o t e
The radio is disabled if the Country Code is not set. Once the Country Code
is set,the radio can be enabled.
1.
From the Exec mode, type the show interface wireless g command to
display the access point's default radio configuration, including the radio
mode, radio channel, and operation status. The following illustration
shows the default settings.
HP ProCurve Access Point 420#show interface wireless g
Wireless Interface Common Information
========================================================================
----------------Identification------------------------------------------
Description
Radio mode
Channel
Supported SSID number
Supported Total Client number
Status
----------------802.11 Parameters----------------------------------------
Transmit Power
Max Station Data Rate
Multicast Data Rate
Fragmentation Threshold
RTS Threshold
Beacon Interval
Authentication Timeout Interval : 60 Mins
Association Timeout Interval
DTIM Interval
Preamble Length
Slot time
----------------Security------------------------------------------------
Static Keys :
Key 1: OPEN
Key 2: OPEN
----------------Antenna-------------------------------------------------
Antenna mode
Antenna gain attenuation
Low channel
Mid channel
High channel
========================================================================
HP ProCurve Access Point 420#
Getting Started With Access Point Configuration
: Enterprise 802.11g Access Point
: 802.11b + 802.11g
: 11 (AUTO)
: 8
: 128
: Disabled
: FULL (13 dBm)
: 54Mbps
: 1Mbps
: 2346 bytes
: 2347 bytes
: 100 TUs
: 30 Mins
: 1 beacon
: SHORT-OR-LONG
: AUTO
Key 3: OPEN
Key 4: OPEN
: Diversity
: 100%
: 100%
: 100%
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