User's Guide

Table Of Contents
Configuring the Wireless AP
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Wireless AP overview
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4.1.5 Wireless AP default IP address and first-time
configuration
The Wireless APs are shipped from the factory with a default IP address
192.168.1.20. The default IP address simplifies the first-time IP address
configuration process for Wireless APs. If the Wireless AP fails in its discovery
process, it returns to its default IP address. This Wireless AP behavior ensures
that only one Wireless AP at a time can use the default IP address on a subnet.
For more information, see Section 4.2, “Discovery and registration overview”, on
page 97.
The Wireless APs can acquire their IP addresses by either of the following two
methods:
DHCP assignment – When the Wireless AP is powered on, it attempts to
reach the DHCP server on the network to acquire the IP address. If the
Wireless AP is successful in reaching the DHCP server, the DHCP server
assigns an IP address to the Wireless AP.
If the DHCP assignment is not successful in the first 60 seconds, the
Wireless AP returns to its default IP address.
The Wireless AP waits for 30 seconds in default IP address mode before
again attempting to acquire an IP address from the DHCP server.
The process repeats itself until the DHCP assignment is successful, or
until an administrator assigns the Wireless AP an IP address, using static
configuration.
Note: DCHP assignment is the default method for the Wireless AP
configuration. DHCP assignment is part of the discovery process. For more
information, see Section 4.2, “Discovery and registration overview”, on page
97.
Static configuration You can assign a static IP address to the Wireless AP,
using the static configuration option. For more information, see the following
section.
Note: You can establish a telnet or SSH session with the Wireless AP during
the time window of 30 seconds when the Wireless AP returns to its default IP
address mode. If a static IP address is assigned during this period, you must
reboot the Wireless AP for the configuration to take effect. For more
information, see Section 4.1.6, “Assigning a static IP address to the Wireless
AP”, on page 97.