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hp procurvewireless access point 420management andconfiguration guidewww.hp.com/go/hpprocurve

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management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-13 username-admin . . . . . . . . . . .

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General System Configuration Configuring SNMP Figure 5-6. Configuring SNMPv3 Users CLI: Configuring SNMP v3 Users CLI Commands Used in This Section C

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General System Configuration Configuring SNMP Using the CLI to Set an Engine ID. A new engine ID can be specified by entering 5 to 32 hexadecimal cha

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General System Configuration Configuring SNMP • UDP Port – The UDP port that is used on the receiving management station for trap messages. • SNMP U

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General System Configuration Configuring SNMP Figure 5-7. Creating SNMP v3 Trap Targets and Filters To Create SNMP Trap Targets: 1. Select the Confi

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General System Configuration Configuring SNMP 8. Click the [Apply Changes] button to return to the SNMP Trap window where the new target ID appears i

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General System Configuration Configuring SNMP Figure 5-9. Creating SNMP Trap Filters 4. In the SNMP Notification New Filter window, type a name for

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General System Configuration Configuring SNMP Figure 5-10. Adding SNMP Trap Filter Objects CLI: Configuring SNMP v3 Trap Targets and Filters CLI Comm

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General System Configuration Configuring SNMP The following example creates a filter ID “trapfilter” that sends only dot11StationAssociation and dot11

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General System Configuration Configuring SNMP • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • sysSystemUp – The access point is up and running. (Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1

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General System Configuration Configuring SNMP • localMacAddrAuthFail – A client station has failed authentication with the local MAC address database

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sntp-server daylight-saving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-36 sntp-server timezone . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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General System Configuration Configuring SNMP • vlanEnableStatusSet – VLAN support on the access point has been enabled or disabled. (Object ID: 1.3.

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General System Configuration Configuring SNMP 4. Under Trap Configuration, check or clear the required traps, or use the [Enable All Traps] or [Disab

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General System Configuration Configuring SNMP To send SNMP v1 and v2c traps to a management station, specify the host IP address using the snmp-server

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General System Configuration Configuring SNMP dot1xSupplicantAuthenticated Enabled wirelessExternalAntenna Enabled possibleRogueApDetected

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General System Configuration Enabling System Logging Enabling System Logging The access point supports a logging process that can control error messag

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General System Configuration Enabling System Logging Web: Setting Logging Parameters The System Servers window on the Administration tab enables syste

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General System Configuration Enabling System Logging Figure 5-12. Setting Logging Parameters CLI: Setting Logging Parameters CLI Commands Used in Thi

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General System Configuration Enabling System Logging The following example shows how to enable logging, set the minimum severity level of messages to

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General System Configuration Enabling System Logging To display logging messages stored in access point memory, use the show event-log command, as sho

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General System Configuration Configuring SNTP Configuring SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) allows the access point to set its internal clock b

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RADIUS Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-67 radius-accounting-server enable . . .

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General System Configuration Configuring SNTP Enable Daylight Saving: The access point provides a way to automati-cally adjust the system clock for

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General System Configuration Configuring SNTP Figure 5-13. Setting SNTP Parameters CLI: Setting SNTP Parameters CLI Commands Used in This Section Com

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General System Configuration Configuring SNTP The following example shows how to enable SNTP, configure primary and secondary time server IP addresses

Seite 28 - Accessing the CLI

General System Configuration Configuring Ethernet Interface Parameters Configuring Ethernet Interface Parameters The access point’s Ethernet interface

Seite 29 - Secure Shell Access

General System Configuration Configuring Ethernet Interface Parameters Figure 5-14. Setting Ethernet Interface Parameters CLI: Setting Ethernet Inter

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General System Configuration Configuring Ethernet Interface Parameters To display the current Ethernet interface status from the Exec level, use the s

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General System Configuration Configuring RADIUS Accounting Configuring RADIUS Accounting Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS) Accountin

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General System Configuration Configuring RADIUS Accounting RADIUS Accounting Attribute Description Acct-Terminate-Cause Specifies how the session wa

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General System Configuration Configuring RADIUS Accounting Secondary Server Setup: Configure a secondary RADIUS Accounting server to provide a back

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General System Configuration Configuring RADIUS Accounting Figure 5-15. The Accounting Servers Window CLI: Setting RADIUS Accounting Server Parameter

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Wireless Interface Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-93 interface wireless g . . . . . . . . . . . .

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General System Configuration Configuring RADIUS Accounting Command Syntax CLI Reference Page radius-accounting-server [secondary] retransmit page 8-

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General System Configuration Configuring RADIUS Accounting To display the current RADIUS server settings from the Exec level, use the show radius comm

Seite 38 - Configuration Modes

General System Configuration Setting up Filter Control Setting up Filter Control The access point can employ network traffic frame filtering to contro

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General System Configuration Setting up Filter Control • Enable: Access point filters Ethernet protocol types based on the configuration of protocol

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General System Configuration Setting up Filter Control Figure 5-16. The Filter Control Window CLI: Setting Traffic Filters CLI Commands Used in This

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-----------------------------------------------------------General System Configuration Setting up Filter Control The following example shows how to e

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General System Configuration Configuring VLAN Support Configuring VLAN Support A VLAN is a group of network nodes that can be located anywhere in the

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General System Configuration Configuring VLAN Support which can be the management VLAN or the default VLAN of any configured SSID interface. Traffic p

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General System Configuration Configuring VLAN Support Management VLAN Tagging: Specifies if the management VLAN is a tagged or untagged VLAN. • Ta

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General System Configuration Configuring VLAN Support CLI: Enabling VLAN Support CLI Commands Used in This Section Command Syntax CLI Reference Page

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Neighbor AP Detection Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-124 ap-detection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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General System Configuration Configuring VLAN Support The following example shows how to display the current VLAN status for the access point. HP420#s

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6 Wireless Interface Configuration Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Wireless Interface Configuration Overview Overview The Access Point 420 supports up to eight Service Set IDentifier (SSID) interfaces per physical rad

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Wireless Interface Configuration Setting the Country Code Setting the Country Code The correct country code must be set for the country in which you

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Wireless Interface Configuration Setting the Country Code HP420#country ? WORD Country code: AL-ALBANIA, DZ-ALGERIA, AR-ARGENTINA, AM-ARMENIA, A

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Wireless Interface Configuration Setting the Country Code To display the access point’s current country code setting, use the show system command from

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Wireless Interface Configuration Setting the Radio Working Mode Setting the Radio Working Mode The access point can operate in three standard modes, I

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Wireless Interface Configuration Setting the Radio Working Mode Web: Setting the Radio Working Mode The Port/Radio Settings window on the Configuratio

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Wireless Interface Configuration Setting the Radio Working Mode Figure 6-1. Setting the Radio Working Mode CLI: Setting the Radio Working Mode CLI Co

Seite 56 - Setting the Primary SSID

Wireless Interface Configuration Setting the Radio Working Mode To display the current radio mode setting from the Exec level, use the show interface

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1 Getting Started Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Co

Seite 58 - Configuring TCP/IP Settings

Wireless Interface Configuration Configuring Radio Settings Configuring Radio Settings The access point’s radio channel settings are limited by local

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Wireless Interface Configuration Configuring Radio Settings Multicast Data Rate: The maximum data rate at which the access point transmits multicas

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Wireless Interface Configuration Configuring Radio Settings access point. Individual SSID interfaces do not have a limit. Therefore, if one interface

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Wireless Interface Configuration Configuring Radio Settings Figure 6-2. Configuring Radio Settings CLI: Configuring Radio Settings CLI Commands Used

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Wireless Interface Configuration Configuring Radio Settings Command Syntax CLI Reference Page rts-threshold <threshold> page 8-105 slot-time [

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Wireless Interface Configuration Configuring Radio Settings To display the current radio settings from the Exec level, use the show interface wireless

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Wireless Interface Configuration Modifying Antenna Settings Modifying Antenna Settings When using an external antenna with the access point, you must

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Wireless Interface Configuration Modifying Antenna Settings External Antenna 802.11g Transmit Power Control (TPC) Settings (%) FCC/IC EU/ETSI Japan

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Wireless Interface Configuration Modifying Antenna Settings Web: Setting the Antenna Mode and Transmit Power Control Limits The Port/Radio Settings wi

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Wireless Interface Configuration Modifying Antenna Settings Figure 6-3. Antenna Mode and Port/Radio Settings Window CLI: Setting the Antenna Mode and

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Getting Started Introduction Introduction This Management and Configuration Guide is intended to support the following access points: HP ProCurve W

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Wireless Interface Configuration Modifying Antenna Settings Using the CLI to Set the Transmit Power Control Limits. The follow-ing example shows how

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Wireless Interface Configuration Modifying Antenna Settings You can use the show command to display the current radio settings from the wireless inter

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Wireless Interface Configuration Managing Multiple SSID Interfaces Managing Multiple SSID Interfaces A Service Set IDentifier (SSID) is a recognizable

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Wireless Interface Configuration Managing Multiple SSID Interfaces Add: Creates a new SSID interface and sets these parameters: • Index: Specifies

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Wireless Interface Configuration Managing Multiple SSID Interfaces 4. Enter a unique name for the SSID interface. 5. Add a description for the SSID

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Wireless Interface Configuration Managing Multiple SSID Interfaces The following example shows how to create an SSID interface, add a descrip-tion, an

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Wireless Interface Configuration Managing Multiple SSID Interfaces Closed System: Prevents the access point does from including the primary interfa

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Wireless Interface Configuration Managing Multiple SSID Interfaces CLI: Modifying SSID Interface Settings CLI Commands Used in This Section Command Sy

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Wireless Interface Configuration Managing Multiple SSID Interfaces ----------------Security------------------------------------------------- Closed Sy

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7 Wireless Security Configuration Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Getting Started Conventions Italics indicate variables for which you must supply a value when executing the command. For example, in this command s

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Wireless Security Configuration Overview Overview This Chapter describes how to: Configure wireless security using the Security Wizard Configure

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Wireless Security Configuration Wireless Security Overview Wireless Security Overview The access point is configured by default as an “open system,” w

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Wireless Security Configuration Wireless Security Overview network by requiring an 802.1X client application to submit user credentials for authentica

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Wireless Security Configuration Wireless Security Overview starts with a master (temporal) key for each user session and then mathematically generates

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Wireless Security Configuration Wireless Security Overview WPA2 Mixed-Mode: WPA2 defines a transitional mode of operation for networks moving from

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Wireless Security Configuration Wireless Security Overview Security Mechanism Client Support Implementation Considerations MAC Address Filtering Us

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Wireless Security Configuration Wireless Security Overview Table 7-1. Summary of Wireless Security Configuration Configuring Encryption in the HP Pro

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Wireless Security Configuration Wireless Security Overview Configuring Encryption in the HP ProCurve Wireless Access Point 420 Encryption Methods and

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Wireless Security Configuration Wireless Security Overview Table 7-2. Summary of MAC Authentication Configuration Configuring MAC Authentication in t

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Wireless Security Configuration Using the Security Wizard Using the Security Wizard The Security Suite window is available from the Wireless Interface

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Getting Started Related Publications Related Publications Installation and Getting Started Guide. Use the Installation and Get-ting Started Guide shi

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Wireless Security Configuration Using the Security Wizard No t e WEP has been found to be seriously flawed and cannot be recommended for a high level

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Wireless Security Configuration Using the Security Wizard 6. WPA (AES-802.1x): Use WPA with 802.1X for user authentication and to dynamically distr

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Wireless Security Configuration Using the Security Wizard – WPA2: Clients using WPA2 only are supported. – WPA-WPA2: Clients using WPA or WPA2 are s

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Wireless Security Configuration Using the Security Wizard • Cipher: Indicates the encryption method used for multicast (and broadcast) and unicast tr

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Wireless Security Configuration Using the Security Wizard To Configure Static WEP Shared Keys: No t e The four WEP keys are common to all SSID inter

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Wireless Security Configuration Using the Security Wizard 1. From the Wireless Interfaces SSID Configuration window, click the [Security Suite] butto

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Wireless Security Configuration Using the Security Wizard Figure 7-1. Security Suite Window 7-18

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Wireless Security Configuration Using the Security Wizard Figure 7-2. The Advanced Settings Window CLI: Configuring Security Settings CLI Commands Us

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Wireless Security Configuration Using the Security Wizard Command Syntax CLI Reference Page 802.1x session-key-refresh-rate <rate> page 8-73 8

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Wireless Security Configuration Using the Security Wizard Using the CLI to Configure Static WEP Shared Keys. The following example shows how to confi

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Getting Started Getting Documentation From the Web Getting Documentation From the Web 1. Go to the HP ProCurve website at http://www.hp.com/go/hpproc

Seite 102 - Configuring SNMP

Wireless Security Configuration Using the Security Wizard The following example shows how to configure access point security for WPA-PSK mode. Support

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5 5 Wireless Security Configuration Using the Security Wizard Using the CLI to Configure WPA with 802.1X. To configure the access point to support on

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Wireless Security Configuration Using the Security Wizard Using the CLI to Configure Mixed Mode Static WEP Keys and WPA-PSK. The following example sh

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Wireless Security Configuration Configuring RADIUS Client Authentication Configuring RADIUS Client Authentication Remote Authentication Dial-in User S

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Wireless Security Configuration Configuring RADIUS Client Authentication When setting up VLAN IDs for each user on the RADIUS server, be sure to use t

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Wireless Security Configuration Configuring RADIUS Client Authentication • Retransmit Attempts: The number of times the access point tries to resend

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Wireless Security Configuration Configuring RADIUS Client Authentication Figure 7-3. The Authentication Servers Window CLI: Setting RADIUS Server Par

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Wireless Security Configuration Configuring RADIUS Client Authentication Command Syntax CLI Reference Page radius-authentication-server mac-format &l

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Wireless Security Configuration Configuring RADIUS Client Authentication To display the current RADIUS server settings from the Exec level, use the sh

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Wireless Security Configuration Configuring MAC Address Authentication Configuring MAC Address Authentication The access point can be configured to au

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Getting Started Sources for More Information Sources for More Information If you need information on specific features in the HP Web Browser Interf

Seite 114 - Enabling System Logging

Wireless Security Configuration Configuring MAC Address Authentication If you choose to configure RADIUS MAC authentication and 802.1X together, the R

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Wireless Security Configuration Configuring MAC Address Authentication • MAC Address: Adds the specified MAC addresses into the local MAC database. E

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Wireless Security Configuration Configuring MAC Address Authentication Figure 7-4. Local MAC Authentication CLI: Configuring MAC Address Authenticati

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Wireless Security Configuration Configuring MAC Address Authentication Configuring Local MAC Authentication. The following example shows how to confi

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---------------------Wireless Security Configuration Configuring MAC Address Authentication Displaying MAC Authentication Settings. The following exa

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Wireless Security Configuration Configuring MAC Address Authentication Active MAC Address Filter List in each SSID Index MAC Address 12345678 =====

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8 Command Line Reference Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Command Line Reference Overview Overview This chapter describes the commands provided by the CLI. The CLI commands can be broken down into the functio

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Command Line Reference Overview The access mode shown in the following tables is indicated by these abbrevi-ations: GC (Global Configuration), IC-E (E

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Getting Started Need Only a Quick Start? Quickly assigning an IP address, subnet mask, and gateway, set a Manager password, and (optionally) config

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Command Line Reference General Commands General Commands Command Function Mode Page configure Activates global configuration mode Exec 8-4 end

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Command Line Reference General Commands end This command returns to the previous configuration mode. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Configur

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Command Line Reference General Commands ping This command sends ICMP echo request packets to another node on the network. Syntax ping <host_name |

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Command Line Reference General Commands reset This command restarts the system or restores the factory default settings. Syntax reset <board | conf

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Command Line Reference General Commands Example In this example, the show history command lists the contents of the command history buffer: HP420#show

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Command Line Reference System Management Commands System Management Commands These commands are used to configure the user name, password, system logs

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Command Line Reference System Management Commands Command Function Mode Page Web Server http port Specifies the port to be used by the Web browser

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Command Line Reference System Management Commands Table 8-1. Access Point Country Codes Country Code Country Code Country Code Country Code Al

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Command Line Reference System Management Commands Command Mode Exec Command Usage • The access point’s Country Code must be set before the radio can

Seite 134 - CLI: Setting Traffic Filters

Command Line Reference System Management Commands Command Mode Global Configuration Example HP420(config)#prompt RD2 RD2(config)# system name This com

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Command Line Reference System Management Commands Example HP420#configure HP420(config)#management HP420(config-mgmt)# username-admin This command con

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Command Line Reference System Management Commands Command Mode Management Configuration Example HP420(config-mgmt)#password-admin hp420ap HP420(config

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Command Line Reference System Management Commands Example HP420(config-mgmt)#user add web operator david davepass HP420(config-mgmt)# user del This co

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Command Line Reference System Management Commands Example HP420(config-mgmt)#user pwd david davenewpwd HP420(config-mgmt)# cli serial This command con

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Command Line Reference System Management Commands Default Setting Status: Enabled Maximum Sessions: 4 Command Mode Management Configuration Example HP

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Command Line Reference System Management Commands Example HP420(config-mgmt)#ssh enable HP420(config-mgmt)# ssh port This command sets the Secure Shel

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Command Line Reference System Management Commands Command Mode Management Configuration Command Usage • Use the snmpv3 only command to disable access

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---------- ---------- -------- --------- -------------Command Line Reference System Management Commands Example HP420(config-mgmt)#reset-button enable

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Command Line Reference System Management Commands Command Usage To avoid using common reserved TCP port numbers below 1024, the configurable range is

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Command Line Reference System Management Commands https port Use this command to specify the TCP port number used for HTTPS/SSL connection to the acce

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2 Selecting a Management Interface Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Command Line Reference System Management Commands Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Management Configuration Command Usage • Both the HTTP and HTT

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Command Line Reference System Management Commands Command Usage • When enabled, the access point identifies voice traffic by the Spec-traLink Radio P

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Command Line Reference System Management Commands Example HP420#show system System Information =======================================================

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Command Line Reference System Management Commands Example HP420#show version Software Version : v2.1.0.0B12 Boot Rom Version : v3.0.6 Hardware ver

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Command Line Reference System Logging Commands System Logging Commands These commands are used to configure system logging on the access point. Comman

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Command Line Reference System Logging Commands Example HP420(config)#logging on HP420(config)# logging host This command specifies Syslog server hosts

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Command Line Reference System Logging Commands Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Configuration Example HP420(config)#logging console HP420(

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Command Line Reference System Logging Commands Example HP420(config)#logging level alert HP420(config)# logging facility-type This command sets the fa

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Command Line Reference System Logging Commands Example HP420(config)#logging clear HP420(config)# show event-log This command displays log messages st

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Command Line Reference System Logging Commands Example HP420#show logging Logging Information ============================================ Syslog Stat

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Selecting a Management Interface Overview Overview This chapter describes the following: Access Point management interfaces Advantages of using

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Command Line Reference System Clock Commands System Clock Commands These commands are used to configure SNTP and system clock settings on the access p

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Command Line Reference System Clock Commands Command Usage When SNTP client mode is enabled using the sntp-server enable command, the sntp-server ip c

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Command Line Reference System Clock Commands Related Commands sntp-server ip (page 8-34) show sntp (page 8-38) sntp-server date-time This command sets

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Command Line Reference System Clock Commands Command Mode Global Configuration Command Usage The command sets the system clock back one hour during th

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Command Line Reference System Clock Commands Example HP420(config)#sntp-server timezone +8 HP420(config)# show sntp This command displays the current

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Command Line Reference SNMP Commands SNMP Commands The access point includes an agent that supports Simple Network Manage-ment Protocol (SNMP) version

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Command Line Reference SNMP Commands snmp-server community This command defines the community access string for the Simple Network Management Protocol

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Command Line Reference SNMP Commands snmp-server contact This command sets the system contact string. Use the no form to remove the system contact inf

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Command Line Reference SNMP Commands Command Usage • This command enables both authentication failure notifications and link up-down notifications. •

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Command Line Reference SNMP Commands Command Usage The snmp-server host command is used in conjunction with the snmp-server enable server command to e

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Selecting a Management Interface Advantages of Using the CLI Advantages of Using the CLI HP420# Exec Level HP420(config)# Global Configuration Level H

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Command Line Reference SNMP Commands – hpdot11StationRequestFail - A client station has failed associa-tion, re-association, or authentication. – do

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Command Line Reference SNMP Commands – sysRadiusServerChanged - The access point has changed from the primary RADIUS server to the secondary, or from

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Command Line Reference SNMP Commands snmp-server location This command sets the system location string. Use the no form to remove the location string.

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Command Line Reference SNMP Commands Command Usage • This command is used in conjuction with the snmpv3 user command. • Entering this command invali

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Command Line Reference SNMP Commands • The access point enables SNMP v3 users to be assigned to three pre-defined groups. Other groups cannot be defi

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Command Line Reference SNMP Commands Example HP420(config)#snmpv3 user User Name<1-32> :chris Group Name<1-32> :RWPriv Authtype

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Command Line Reference SNMP Commands • The SNMP v3 user name that is specfied in the target must first be configured using the snmpv3 user command. E

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Command Line Reference SNMP Commands Example This example creates a filter "trapfilter" that will send only the hpdot11StationAssociation tr

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Command Line Reference SNMP Commands show snmp-server This command displays the SNMP configuration settings. Command Mode Exec Example HP420#show snmp

Seite 179 - Using the Security Wizard

Selecting a Management Interface Advantages of Using the HP Web Browser Interface Advantages of Using the HP Web Browser Interface Figure 2-2. Exampl

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Command Line Reference Flash/File Commands ssidPrimarySet Enabled apScanEnableStatusSet Enabled adHocDetected Enabled hpdo

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Command Line Reference Flash/File Commands Command Mode Exec Command Usage Use the dir command to see the eligible file names. Example HP420#bootfile

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Command Line Reference Flash/File Commands Command Usage • The system prompts for data required to complete the copy command. • Only a configuration

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Command Line Reference Flash/File Commands delete This command deletes a software or configuration file. Syntax delete <filename> filename - Nam

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---- -------------------------- ----------------Command Line Reference Flash/File Commands Command Usage File information is shown below: Column He

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Command Line Reference Flash/File Commands Example HP420#show bootfile Bootfile Information =================================== Bootfile : hp420-2100B

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Command Line Reference Flash/File Commands [management] cli-prompt=hp420 vlan-enable=false management-vlan-id=1 management-vlan-tagging=false iapp-ena

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Command Line Reference RADIUS Authentication RADIUS Authentication Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS) is a logon authentica-tion prot

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Command Line Reference RADIUS Authentication Default Setting None Command Mode SSID Wireless Interface Configuration Example HP420(if-wireless-g-ssid-

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Command Line Reference RADIUS Authentication • key_string - Encryption key used to authenticate logon access for client. Do not use blank spaces in t

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3 Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Command Line Reference RADIUS Authentication radius-authentication-server timeout This command sets the interval between transmitting authentication r

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Command Line Reference RADIUS Authentication Example HP420(if-wireless-g-ssid-1)#radius-authentication-server mac-format multi-colon HP420(if-wireles

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Command Line Reference RADIUS Authentication Example HP420#show radius 11g Radius Authentication Server Information ==================================

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Command Line Reference RADIUS Accounting RADIUS Accounting The access point provides configuration for RADIUS Accounting servers that can receive user

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Command Line Reference RADIUS Accounting Command Mode Global Configuration Example HP420(config)#radius-accounting-server enable HP420(config)# radius

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Command Line Reference RADIUS Accounting • secondary - Secondary server. • port_number - RADIUS server UDP port used for authentication messages. (R

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Command Line Reference RADIUS Accounting Syntax radius-accounting-server [secondary] retransmit <number_of_retries> • secondary - Secondary ser

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Command Line Reference RADIUS Accounting radius-accounting-server timeout-interim This command sets the interval between transmitting accounting updat

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Command Line Reference 802.1X Authentication 802.1X Authentication The access point supports IEEE 802.1X (802.1X) access control for wireless clients.

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Command Line Reference 802.1X Authentication Command Mode SSID Wireless Interface Configuration Command Usage • The access point uses EAPOL (Extensib

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Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Overview Overview The CLI is a text-based command interface for configuring and monitoring the access point. Th

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Command Line Reference 802.1X Authentication Example HP420(if-wireless-g-ssid-1)#802.1x session-key-refresh-rate 5 HP420(if-wireless-g-ssid-1)# 802.1

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Command Line Reference 802.1X Authentication Default None Command Mode Global Configuration Command Usage The access point currently only supports EAP

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Command Line Reference 802.1X Authentication show authentication This command shows all MAC address and 802.1X authentication settings, as well as the

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---------------Command Line Reference 802.1X Authentication MAC filter default permision for each SSID(A: Allow, D: Disallow) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A A A A

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Command Line Reference MAC Address Authentication MAC Address Authentication Use these commands to define MAC authentication on the access point. For

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Command Line Reference MAC Address Authentication Example HP420(if-wireless-g-ssid-1)#mac-access permission denied HP420(if-wireless-g-ssid-1)# Relate

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Command Line Reference MAC Address Authentication Related Commands mac-access permission (page 8-78) show authentication (page 8-76) mac-authenticatio

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Command Line Reference MAC Address Authentication mac-authentication session-timeout This command sets the interval at which associated clients will b

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Command Line Reference Filtering Commands Filtering Commands The commands described in this section are used to filter communications between wireless

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Command Line Reference Filtering Commands Example HP420(config)#filter local-bridge HP420(config)# filter ap-manage This command prevents wireless cli

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Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Accessing the CLI Telnet Access To access the console through a Telnet session, first make sure the access poin

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Command Usage This command is used in conjunction with the filter ethernet-type protocol command to determine which Ethernet protocol types are to be

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Command Line Reference Ethernet Interface Commands Ethernet Interface Commands The commands described in this section configure connection parameters

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Command Line Reference Ethernet Interface Commands dns server This command specifies the address for the primary or secondary domain name server to be

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Command Line Reference Ethernet Interface Commands ip address This command sets the IP address for the (10/100Base-TX) Ethernet interface. Use the no

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Command Line Reference Ethernet Interface Commands ip dhcp This command enables the DHCP client for the access point. Use the no form to disable the D

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Command Line Reference Ethernet Interface Commands shutdown This command disables the Ethernet interface. To restart a disabled interface, use the no

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Command Line Reference Ethernet Interface Commands Default Setting Auto-negotiation Command Mode Interface Configuration (Ethernet) Command Usage If a

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Command Line Reference Ethernet Interface Commands Example HP420#show interface ethernet Ethernet Interface Information ==============================

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Command Line Reference Wireless Interface Commands Wireless Interface Commands The commands described in this section configure global parameters for

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HP ProCurve Wireless Access Point 420 May 2005 Management and Configuration Guide

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Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI Using the CLI The CLI commands are organized into the following levels: 1. Exec 2. Global Confi

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Command Line Reference Wireless Interface Commands Command Function Mode Page preamble Sets the length of the signal preamble at the IC-W 8-107

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Command Line Reference Wireless Interface Commands ssid add This command adds an Service Set Identifier (SSID) interface. Syntax ssid add <ssid-ind

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Command Line Reference Wireless Interface Commands ssid This command enters SSID interface configuration mode for configuring parameters for an SSID

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Command Line Reference Wireless Interface Commands Default Setting Enterprise Wireless AP Command Mode SSID Wireless Interface Configuration Command U

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Command Line Reference Wireless Interface Commands string - Comment or a description for this interface. (Range: 1-80 characters) Default Setting Ente

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Command Line Reference Wireless Interface Commands radio-mode This command sets the working mode for the wireless interface. Syntax radio-mode <b |

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Command Line Reference Wireless Interface Commands Default Setting Diversity Command Mode Interface Configuration (Wireless) Example HP420(if-wireless

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Command Line Reference Wireless Interface Commands multicast-data-rate This command configures the maximum data rate at which the access point transmi

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Command Line Reference Wireless Interface Commands Interface Configuration (Wireless) Command Usage • The available channel settings are limited by l

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Command Line Reference Wireless Interface Commands dtim-period This command configures the rate at which stations in sleep mode must wake up to receiv

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Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI When you log onto the access point CLI, you will be prompted to enter an account user name and pa

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Command Line Reference Wireless Interface Commands fragmentation-length This command configures the minimum packet size that can be fragmented when pa

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Command Line Reference Wireless Interface Commands rts-threshold This command sets the packet size threshold at which a Request to Send (RTS) signal m

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Command Line Reference Wireless Interface Commands slot-time This command sets the basic unit of time the access point uses for calculating waiting ti

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Command Line Reference Wireless Interface Commands preamble This command sets the length of the signal preamble that is used at the start of a data tr

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Command Line Reference Wireless Interface Commands middle - The percentage of full power allowed for middle radio chan-nels. (Options: 100, 90, 80, 70

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Command Line Reference Wireless Interface Commands Command Usage • The min keyword indicates minimum power. • The longer the transmission distance, t

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Command Line Reference Wireless Interface Commands shutdown This command disables the radio interface. Use the no form to enable the interface. Syntax

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Command Line Reference Wireless Interface Commands show interface wireless g This command displays the status for the wireless interface. Command Mode

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Command Line Reference Wireless Interface Commands show ssid This command displays the status for an SSID interface. Syntax show ssid <index ssid-i

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Command Line Reference Wireless Interface Commands ----------------Radius Authentication Server----------------------------- Radius Primary Server Inf

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Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI Command Level Operation Manager Privileges 1. Exec Level 2. Global Configuration Level 3. Context

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Command Line Reference Wireless Interface Commands show station This command shows the wireless clients associated with the access point. The "St

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Command Line Reference Wireless Security Commands Wireless Security Commands The commands described in this section configure parameters for wireless

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Command Line Reference Wireless Security Commands – For 152-bit keys, use 16 alphanumeric characters or 32 hexa-decimal digits. Default Setting No WE

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Command Line Reference Wireless Security Commands security-suite This command defines the mechanisms employed by the access point for wireless securit

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Command Line Reference Wireless Security Commands • 802.1x-required - 802.1X is always used for authentication. The access point uses WPA and/or dyna

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Command Line Reference Wireless Security Commands • WPA enables the access point to support different unicast encryption keys for each client. Howeve

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Command Line Reference Wireless Security Commands wpa-preshared-key This command defines a Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) pre-shared key. Syntax wpa-pre

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Command Line Reference Wireless Security Commands pre-authentication enable This command enables WPA2 preauthentication for fast secure roaming. Use t

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Command Line Reference Wireless Security Commands pmksa-lifetime This command sets the time for aging out cached WPA2 Pairwise Master Key Security Ass

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Command Line Reference Wireless Security Commands show wep-key This command displays the cuurent WEP key index settings. Command Mode Interface Config

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Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI Context Configuration level: Enables you to make configuration changes in a specific context,

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Command Line Reference Neighbor AP Detection Commands Neighbor AP Detection Commands The access point can be configured to periodically scan all radio

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Command Line Reference Neighbor AP Detection Commands Command Mode Interface Configuration (Wireless) Command Usage • First set the scan duration and

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Command Line Reference Neighbor AP Detection Commands • A long scan duration time will detect more access points in the area, but causes more disrupt

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Command Line Reference Neighbor AP Detection Commands Command Mode Interface Configuration (Wireless) Example HP420(if-wireless g)#ap-detection first-

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Command Line Reference Neighbor AP Detection Commands Example HP420#show ap-detection config 802.11g Channel : Rogue AP Setting ======================

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Command Line Reference IAPP Command IAPP Command The command described in this section enables the protocol signaling required to ensure the successfu

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Command Line Reference VLAN Commands VLAN Commands The access point can enable the support of VLAN-tagged traffic passing between wireless clients and

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Command Line Reference VLAN Commands • static - Clients are assigned to the default VLAN ID of the associated SSID interface. VLAN assignment from a

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Command Line Reference VLAN Commands Command Usage • The management VLAN is for managing the access point through remote management tools, such as th

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Command Line Reference VLAN Commands server. If a user does not have a configured VLAN ID, the access point assigns the user to the default VLAN ID (a

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Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI How To Move Between Levels Change in Levels Example of Prompt, Command, and Result Exec level to

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A File Transfers Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2 Do

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File Transfers Overview Overview You can download new access point software and upload or download con-figuration files. These features are useful for

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File Transfers Downloading Access Point Software Downloading Access Point Software HP periodically provides access point software updates through the

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File Transfers Downloading Access Point Software Using TFTP or FTP To Download Software from a Server This procedure assumes that: A software file

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File Transfers Downloading Access Point Software • File Type: Specifies the the file type to upload or download: – Application: A software code file

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File Transfers Downloading Access Point Software Figure A-1. Remote Software Upgrade CLI: TFTP/FTP Software Download to the Access Point CLI Commands

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---- -------------------------- ----------------File Transfers Downloading Access Point Software The following example shows how to download new so

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File Transfers Downloading Access Point Software If you typed “n” to continue using the current configuration settings, you must type reset board to r

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File Transfers Downloading Access Point Software 3. Under HTTP, in the text field New Firmware File, specify the path and file name of the software o

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Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI Listing Commands and Command Options At any command level you can: List all of the commands av

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File Transfers Upgrade Procedure for v2.1.x Software Upgrade Procedure for v2.1.x Software To upgrade the access point software from v2.0.x to v2.1.x

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File Transfers Upgrade Procedure for v2.1.x Software CLI: Version 2.1.x Software Upgrade using TFTP/FTP The v2.1.x software upgrade can only be perfor

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File Transfers Upgrade Procedure for v2.1.x Software 2. After a successful download, the prompt “Do you want to use NEW CONFIG SETTINGS? <y/n>

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File Transfers Upgrade Procedure for v2.1.x Software 6. After a successful download, the prompt “Do you want to reset to FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS? &l

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File Transfers Transferring Configuration Files Transferring Configuration Files Using the Web user interface and CLI commands described in this secti

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File Transfers Transferring Configuration Files Reboot Access Point: Click the [Reboot] button to reboot the system. To Upload a Configuration File

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File Transfers Transferring Configuration Files Figure A-3. Configuration File Upload CLI: Configuration File Upload and Download CLI Commands Used i

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File Transfers Transferring Configuration Files The following example shows how to upload the configuration file to a TFTP server. HP420#copy config t

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C Index Numerics 802.1x authentication … 7-3, 8-72, 8-78 A accounting, RADIUS … 8-67 address filtering … 7-4 Advanced Encryption Standard … 7-5 AES …

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Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI Typing ? at the Global Configuration level produces this listing: HP420(config)#? Configure comma

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OS download using TFTP … A-4 P password … 4-9 administrator setting … 8-14 creating … 4-8 delete … 4-10 if you lose the password … 4-10 lost … 4-10 op

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W web agent enabled … 4-8 web agent, advantages … 2-4 web browser interface access parameters … 4-8 disable access … 4-8 enabling … 4-4 features … 2-4

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Technical information in this documentis subject to change without notice.©Copyright 2005Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Reproduction, adapta

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Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI Command Option Displays Conventions for Command Option Displays. When you use the CLI to list op

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Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI Configuration Commands and the Context Configuration Modes You can execute basic configuration co

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Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI Ethernet Context . Includes interface-specific commands that apply only to the Ethernet interfac

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© Copyright 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. This document contain

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Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI Wireless Context . Includes wireless-specific commands that apply globally to the wireless inter

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Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI Wireless SSID Context . Includes specific commands that apply only to the SSID wireless interfac

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Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) CLI Control and Editing CLI Control and Editing Keystrokes Function [Ctrl] [A] Jumps to the first character o

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Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) CLI Control and Editing Keystrokes Function [Esc] [Y] * Recalls the next buffer entry in the delete buffer. [

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4 Using the HP Web Browser Interface Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Overview Overview The HP web browser interface built into the access point lets you easily access the access point

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface General Features • Neighbor access point detection (page 4-24) General Features The access point includes these we

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Starting a Web Browser Interface Session with the Access Point Starting a Web Browser Interface Session with the Ac

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Description of Browser Interface No t e : Access point management can be limited to access from the Ethernet inter

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Contents 1 Getting Started Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Description of Browser Interface iiiTab Bar Act ve Tab World Wide Web s te for Hewlett-Packard’s network ng product

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Description of Browser Interface Online Help for the HP Web Browser Interface Online Help is available for the web

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Tasks for Your First HP Web Browser Interface Session Tasks for Your First HP Web Browser Interface Session The fir

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Tasks for Your First HP Web Browser Interface Session Figure 4-4. The User Window 2. In the Edit Existing User se

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Tasks for Your First HP Web Browser Interface Session If You Lose the User Name or Password If you lose the Manager

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Tasks for Your First HP Web Browser Interface Session To change the default community names for SNMP v1 or v2c mana

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Tasks for Your First HP Web Browser Interface Session Setting the Primary SSID A Service Set IDentifier (SSID) is a

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Tasks for Your First HP Web Browser Interface Session Setting the Radio Channel The access point’s radio channel se

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Tasks for Your First HP Web Browser Interface Session 4. For the Radio Status, clear the Shutdown box to enable ra

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Tasks for Your First HP Web Browser Interface Session 3. If you select to use a static IP address, you must manual

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Using the CLI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 Command Level at Logon . . . .

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Tasks for Your First HP Web Browser Interface Session Configuring Security Settings The Primary SSID is configured

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Tasks for Your First HP Web Browser Interface Session Figure 4-10. Security Settings 4-17

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Status Reporting Features Status Reporting Features Browser elements covered in this section include: The AP Sta

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Status Reporting Features AP System Configuration. The AP System Configuration table displays the basic system con

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Status Reporting Features Figure 4-12. AP Wireless and Ethernet Interface Status AP Wireless Configuration. The A

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Status Reporting Features AP Ethernet Configuration. The AP Ethernet Configuration table displays the following et

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Status Reporting Features any client attempting to connect to the access point without verifying its identity. The

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Status Reporting Features No t e The Key Type may appear as “static-wep” for dynamic types and some of the pre-sha

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Status Reporting Features The Status Bar The Status Bar is displayed in the upper left corner of the web browser in

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Status Reporting Features The table of neighbor APs can be viewed from the AP List window on the AP Detection tab.

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The Status Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-24 Neighbor AP Detection . . . . . . . .

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Status Reporting Features 4. If needed, specify a time delay before scanning starts. 5. Click the [Apply Changes]

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Status Reporting Features Web: Viewing Detected Neighbor APs After AP detection scanning, use the AP List window on

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Status Reporting Features Network Type: Indicates if the access point is part of an Infrastructure or Ad Hoc net

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Status Reporting Features The following example shows how to start and stop dedicated scanning. HP420(if-wireless-g

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Using the HP Web Browser Interface Status Reporting Features To display the current database of detected neighbor APs, enter the CLI command shown in

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5 General System Configuration Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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General System Configuration Overview Web: Setting Ethernet Interface Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-49 CLI: Setting Ethernet

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General System Configuration Modifying Management User Names and Passwords Modifying Management User Names and Passwords Management access to the acce

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General System Configuration Modifying Management User Names and Passwords • WEB & CLI Operator: Allows the user Web and CLI access. Action: U

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General System Configuration Modifying Management User Names and Passwords Figure 5-1. The User Window CLI: Setting User Names and Passwords CLI Comm

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Configuring SNTP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-45 Web: Setting SNTP Parameters . . .

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---------- ---------- -------- --------- -------------General System Configuration Modifying Management User Names and Passwords This example shows ho

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General System Configuration Setting Management Access Controls Setting Management Access Controls To provide more security for the access point, mana

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General System Configuration Setting Management Access Controls Web: Configuring Management Controls The Management window on the Administration tab e

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General System Configuration Setting Management Access Controls Figure 5-2. Configuring Management Controls CLI: Configuring Management Controls CLI

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General System Configuration Setting Management Access Controls Command Syntax CLI Reference Page [no] https port <port-number> page 8-23 [no]

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General System Configuration Setting Management Access Controls To display the current status for management access controls, use the show system comm

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General System Configuration Modifying System Information Modifying System Information The access point’s system name can be left at its default setti

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General System Configuration Modifying System Information Figure 5-3. The System Information Window CLI: Setting the System Name CLI Commands Used in

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General System Configuration Modifying System Information To display the configured system name, use the show system command, as shown in the followin

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General System Configuration Configuring IP Settings Configuring IP Settings Configuring the access point with an IP address expands your ability to m

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CLI: Creating an SSID Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-24 Web: Modifying SSID Interface Settings . . . . .

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General System Configuration Configuring IP Settings • Primary and Secondary DNS Address: The IP address of Domain Name Servers on the network. A DNS

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General System Configuration Configuring IP Settings Figure 5-4. The IP Configuration Window CLI: Configuring IP Settings Statically or via DHCP CLI

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General System Configuration Configuring IP Settings The following example shows how to enable the DHCP client. HP420(config)#interface ethernet Enter

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General System Configuration Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP You can use a network management application such as HP ProCurve Manager to manage the

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General System Configuration Configuring SNMP SNMPv3: Enables access for SNMPv3 clients. Access for SNMPv3 clients is enabled by default. SNMPv

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General System Configuration Configuring SNMP Figure 5-5. The SNMP Window CLI: Setting Basic SNMP Parameters CLI Commands Used in This Section Comman

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General System Configuration Configuring SNMP SNMP management on the access point is enabled by default. To disable SNMP management, type the followin

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General System Configuration Configuring SNMP To display the current SNMP settings from the Exec level, use the show snmp-server command, as shown in

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General System Configuration Configuring SNMP Web: Configuring SNMP v3 Users The SNMP window on the Configuration tab also enables the configuration o

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General System Configuration Configuring SNMP No t e SNMPv3 Users must be assigned to groups that have the same security levels. If a user who has “A

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