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Chapter 3 Configuring the Access Point for the First Time
Obtaining and Assigning an IP Address
Obtaining and Assigning an IP Address
To browse to the access point’s Express Setup page, you must either obtain or assign the access point’s
IP address using one of the following methods:
• Connect to the access point console port and assign a static IP address. Follow the steps in the
“Connecting to the Access Point Locally” section on page 3-3 to connect to the console port.
• Use a DHCP server (if available) to automatically assign an IP address. You can find out the
DHCP-assigned IP address using one of the following methods:
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Connect to the access point console port and use the show ip interface brief command to
display the IP address. Follow the steps in the “Connecting to the Access Point Locally” section
on page 3-3 to connect to the console port.
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Provide your organization’s network administrator with your access point’s Media Access
Control (MAC) address. Your network administrator will query the DHCP server using the
MAC address to identify the IP address. The access point’s MAC address is on label attached
to the bottom of the access point.
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Use the Cisco IP Setup Utility (IPSU) to identify the assigned address. You can also use IPSU
to assign an IP address to the access point if it did not receive an IP address from the DHCP
server. IPSU runs on most Microsoft Windows operating systems: Windows 9x, 2000, Me, NT,
and XP.
You can download IPSU from the Software Center on Cisco.com. Click this link to browse to
the Software Center:
http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/sw-wireless.shtml