Installation Guide

Table Of Contents
Task 5: Configuring security
While the override plug is connected to a module, the module can neither register
nor allow registration of another module.
Procedure 8 Using the override plug
1
Insert the override plug into the RJ-11 GPS utility port of the module.
2
Power cycle by removing, then re-inserting, the Ethernet cable.
RESULT: The module boots with the default IP address of 169.254.1.1, password
fields blank, and all other configuration values as previously set.
3
Wait approximately 30 seconds for the boot to complete.
4
Remove the override plug.
5
Set passwords and IP address as desired.
6
Change configuration values if desired.
7
Click the Save Changes button.
8
Click the Reboot button.
If "set to default upon Defalut plug insertion" is enabled, the radio will revert all of
it's settings back to factory defaults.
Requiring SM Authentication
Through the use of a shared AP key, or an external RADIUS (Remote Authentication
Dial In User Service) server, you can enhance network security by requiring SMs to
authenticate when they register.
For descriptions of each of the configurable security parameters on the AP, see
Security tab of the AP on page 93. For descriptions of each of the configurable
security parameters on the SM, see Security tab of the SM on page 100.
Operators may use the AP’s Authentication Mode field to select from among the
following authentication modes:
Disabledthe AP requires no SMs to authenticate.
Authentication Server the AP requires any SM that attempts registration to be
authenticated in Wireless Manager before registration
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