System information

Linux Systems
For instructions to install the utilities on a Linux system, refer to Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Adapters
Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux.
Note: CEM functionality is included in ACU on computers that run version 1.5.000 of the Linux driver/utility
package. If you run this version, you must reinstall ACU in order to restore CEM functionality.
WEP Keys
When WEP keys are first configured, they are written to NVRAM on the client adapter card. You cannot view
or erase the keys, but you can overwrite them with new keys.
If you need to reenter the WEP keys, contact your network administrator for the correct keys to use in order to
connect to the wireless network.
For instructions on how to configure the WEP keys, refer to Configuring Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP).
Aironet 1410 Series Bridge
Complete the steps in this section in order to reset Cisco IOS Software−based bridges.
Note: Cisco IOS Software−based APs have a default configuration that includes a username and password
combination. Both the username and password are "Cisco", which is case−sensitive. After you reset to factory
defaults, be prepared to give "Cisco" as both the username and password when you are prompted by either the
GUI or the CLI.
If the privileged command prompt ap# is available in the CLI, the write erase command and the reload
command erase the startup configuration and reset the unit.
Cisco − Password Recovery Procedure for the Cisco Aironet Equipment