User manual

AP User Manual
January 2004
Software Release 4.1
4.5 DENYING ALL REMOTE ACCESS
For a network where additional security is more important that ease of network administration, all
remote access to an AP can be disabled as follows:
Procedure 2: Denying all remote access
1. Insert the override plug into the RJ-11 GPS sync port of the AP.
2. Power up or power cycle the AP.
3. Access the web page
http://169.254.1.1/lockconfig.html.
4. Click the check box.
5. Save the changes.
6. Reboot the AP.
7. Remove the override plug.
RESULT: No access to this AP is possible through HTTP, SNMP, FTP, telnet, or over an RF
link.
4.6 REINSTATING REMOTE ACCESS CAPABILITY
Where ease of network administration is more important than the additional security that the No
Remote Access feature provides, this feature can be disabled as follows:
Procedure 3: Reinstating remote access capability
1. Insert the override plug into the RJ-11 GPS sync port of the AP.
2. Power up or power cycle the AP.
3. Access the web page
http://169.254.1.1/lockconfig.html.
4. Click the check box to uncheck the field.
5. Save the changes.
6. Reboot the AP.
7. Remove the override plug.
RESULT: Access to this AP is possible through HTTP, SNMP, FTP, telnet, or over an RF link.
4.7 SNMP
SNMPv2 (Simple Network Management Protocol Version 2) can be used to manage and monitor
the Canopy modules under SMI (Structure of Management Information) specifications. SMI
specifies management information definitions in ASN.1 (Abstract Syntax Notation One) language.
SNMPv2 supports both 32-bit and 64-bit counters. The SMI for SNMPv2 is defined in RFC 1902 at
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1902.html.
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