User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction 1-1
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Hardware Installation
- Chapter 3: Network Configuration
- Chapter 4: Initial Configuration
- Chapter 5: System Configuration
- Chapter 6: Command Line Interface
- Using the Command Line Interface
- Entering Commands
- Command Groups
- General Commands
- System Management Commands
- System Logging Commands
- System Clock Commands
- DHCP Relay Commands
- SNMP Commands
- snmp-server community
- snmp-server contact
- snmp-server location
- snmp-server enable server
- snmp-server host
- snmp-server trap
- snmp-server engine-id
- snmp-server user
- snmp-server targets
- snmp-server filter
- snmp-server filter-assignments
- show snmp groups
- show snmp users
- show snmp group-assignments
- show snmp target
- show snmp filter
- show snmp filter-assignments
- show snmp
- Flash/File Commands
- RADIUS Client
- 802.1X Authentication
- MAC Address Authentication
- Filtering Commands
- WDS Bridge Commands
- Spanning Tree Commands
- Ethernet Interface Commands
- Wireless Interface Commands
- interface wireless
- vap
- speed
- multicast-data-rate
- channel
- transmit-power
- radio-mode
- preamble
- antenna control
- antenna id
- antenna location
- beacon-interval
- dtim-period
- fragmentation-length
- rts-threshold
- super-g
- description
- ssid
- closed-system
- max-association
- assoc-timeout-interval
- auth-timeout-value
- shutdown
- show interface wireless
- show station
- Rogue AP Detection Commands
- Wireless Security Commands
- Link Integrity Commands
- IAPP Commands
- VLAN Commands
- WMM Commands
- Appendix A: Troubleshooting
- Appendix B: Cables and Pinouts
- Appendix C: Specifications
- Glossary
- Index
Troubleshooting
A-2
A
3. If you cannot access the on-board configuration program via a serial port
connection:
• Be sure you have set the terminal emulator program to VT100 compatible, 8
data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity and 9600 bps.
• Check that the null-modem serial cable conforms to the pin-out connections
provided on page B-3.
4. If you forgot or lost the password:
• Set the access point to its default configuration by pressing the reset button
on the back panel for 5 seconds or more. Then use the default user name
“admin” and default password “smcadmin” to access the management
interface.
5. If all other recovery measure fail, and the access point is still not functioning
properly, take any of these steps:
• Reset the access point’s hardware using the console interface, web interface,
or through a power reset.
• Reset the access point to its default configuration by pressing the reset button
on the back panel for 5 seconds or more. Then use the default user name
“admin” and default password “smcadmin” to access the management
interface.