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BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual SW V ersion 4.3.4 March 2007 P/N 214486.
ii BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual Document History Document Histor y T opic Descr iption Date Issued This is the document’s first Release March 2007.
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BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual ix Compliances Compliances F eder al Communication Commi ssion Interf er ence Statement This equipment has been teste d and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of th e FCC Rules.
x BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual Compliances IMPORT ANT NO TE: FCC Radiat ion Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiat ion exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual xi Compliances In Italy the end-user must apply for a license from the national spectrum authority to operate this device outdo ors. In Belgium outdoor operation is only permitted using the 2.
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About T his Manual This manual describes the BreezeMAX Wi 2 and BreezeACCESS Wi 2 unit and details how to install, operate and manage the access point.
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T able of Contents Chapter 1 - Produ ct Description 1.1 Introduction ................................................. .......................................... ..................... 2 1.2 Specifications ......................... ....................
xvi BreezeMAX Wi 2 and BreezeACCESS VL Wi 2 System Manual Table of Contents 2.3.2 Attaching the Mounting Plate to the Wi² Unit............................................... 21 2.3.3 Connecting the Wi² Unit to the SU-ODU ............. ..............
BreezeMAX Wi 2 and BreezeACCESS VL Wi 2 System Manual xvii Table of Contents 4.4.7 VLAN ................................... ..................................................... ................... 64 4.4.8 WDS Settings ...............................
xviii BreezeMAX Wi 2 and BreezeACCESS VL Wi 2 System Manual Table of Contents 5.2.7 Using Command History .......................................................... ................. 133 5.2.8 Understanding Command Modes...............................
BreezeMAX Wi 2 and BreezeACCESS VL Wi 2 System Manual xix Table of Contents 5.5.12 ip https port............................................... ................................................. 150 5.5.13 ip https server ............ .................
xx BreezeMAX Wi 2 and BreezeACCESS VL Wi 2 System Manual Table of Contents 5.8.1 dhcp-relay enable ................................................................................ ...... 170 5.8.2 dhcp-relay............................................
BreezeMAX Wi 2 and BreezeACCESS VL Wi 2 System Manual xxi Table of Contents 5.10.4 dir ................................................... .......................................... ................. 187 5.10.5 show bootfile ..........................
xxii BreezeMAX Wi 2 and BreezeACCESS VL Wi 2 System Manual Table of Contents 5.14.2 filter ap-manage .................................................. ...................................... 203 5.14.3 filter uplink enable ............................
BreezeMAX Wi 2 and BreezeACCESS VL Wi 2 System Manual xxiii Table of Contents 5.18.10 antenna id............................................................ ...................................... 220 5.18.11 antenna location ..........................
xxiv BreezeMAX Wi 2 and BreezeACCESS VL Wi 2 System Manual Table of Contents 5.20.3 key ............................. ..................................................... ........................... 237 5.20.4 transmit-key ......................... .
BreezeMAX Wi 2 and BreezeACCESS VL Wi 2 System Manual xxv Table of Contents Index ................. ................................ .............. ...
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1 Chapter 1 - Product Description In T his Chapter: “Introduction” on page 2 “Specificatio ns” on page 4.
2 System Description Chapter 1 - Product Description 1.1 Intr oduction Alvarion's Wi² suite of converged so lutions, including BreezeMAX Wi²and BreezeACCESS Wi²("Wi²"), unites the a.
Introduction BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 3 A power supply module that provides power to both the WiFi AP and the SU-ODU. The Wi² system requires only a single conne ction to either AC or DC power.
4 System Description Chapter 1 - Product Description 1.2 Specifica tions 1.2.1 Radio T able 1-1: Radio Specifications Item Description Radio T ype IEEE 802.
Specific ations BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 5 1.2.2 Sensitivity 1.2.3 8 dBi Omni Antenna T abl e 1- 2: Sen si tiv it y Dat a Rate Sensitivity (dBm) 802.1 1b, 1 Mbps -96 802.1 1b, 2 Mbps -93 802.1 1b, 5.5 Mbps -93 802.1 1b, 1 1 Mbps -90 802.
6 System Description Chapter 1 - Product Description 1.2.4 Configuration and Management T able 1-4: Configurat ion and Manage ment Item Descripti on Management optio ns Web-based (HTTP/HTTPS) Te l n e t SSH SNMP SNMP agent V1 / V2c, supports 802.
Specific ations BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 7 1.2.5 Mec hanical 1.2.6 Electrical 1.2.7 Connector s and LEDs T ab le 1- 5: Me ch a ni ca l Specific at io n s Item Descripti on D.
8 System Description Chapter 1 - Product Description LEDs Power Link (Ethernet link integrity/activity) 1 1b/g: 3 LEDs indicating wireless link acti vity T able 1-7: Connectors and LEDs Ty.
Specific ations BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 9 1.2.8 En vir onmental 1.2.9 Standar ds Compliance T a bl e 1- 8: Env iron m e ntal Specifications Item Det ails Operating T emperature -40 0 C to 55 0 C Stor age T emperature -40 0 C to 70 0 C Humidity Maximum 95%.
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2 Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation In T his Chapter: “Hardware Description” on page 12 “Installation Requir ements” on page 16 “Installation” on page 19 “Attaching the S.
12 Installation Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation 2.1 Har dwar e Description The Wi² consists of a WiFi access point with an integrated power supply and interface module that connects to eith er a Bre ezeMAX or Bree zeACCESS outd oor unit (SU-ODU) for backhaul and networ k management software.
Hardware Description BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 13 2.1.1 Bottom P anel Figure 2-2 shows the bottom panel of the Wi² unit and Table 2-1 lists the components.
14 Installation Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation 2.1.2 T op Panel Figure 2-3 shows the top panel of the Wi² unit with two N-type RF connectors for external antennas. 2.1.3 LED Indica tor s The Wi² includes eight status LED indicators. Figure 2-4 shows the LEDs and Table 2-2 describes the system st atus.
Hardware Description BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 15 C Flashing Indicates packet s received using 802.1 1g modulation. Power On Green Indicates that the system is working normally . On Amber Indicates a power shutdown due to a low temperature condition.
16 Installation Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation 2.2 Installa tion R equir ements This section describes all the supplies re quired to install th e Wi² and the items included in each installation package.
Installation Requirements BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 17 Crimping tool for RJ-45 connectors (if connecting to a BreezeACCESS ODU) RS232 console cable* 8 dBi Omnidirectional antenna(s)* Sectoral antenna(s), including RF cable with N-Type connector* UL/CSA listed smooth circular power cable, 1.
18 Installation Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation 2.2.3 Guidelines fo r P ositioning W i² The Wi² should be mounted vertically on a 2"- 6" pole. Its location should enable easy access to the unit and its connector s for installation and maintenance and should have a clear or near line of sight to the area to be covered.
Installation BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 19 2.3 Installa tion The following sections describe how to in stall a Wi² unit, including attaching the SU-ODU to the mounting plat e,.
20 Installation Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation 1 Determine the tilt dir ection of the SU-ODU. 2 Using the 1/4” x 1/2 ” hex head screws and the flat washers and spring washers supplied, attach the SU-ODU to the mounting plate as shown in Figure 2-6 in the direction marked.
Installation BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 21 2.3.2 Attac hing the Mounting Pla te to the Wi ² Unit 1 Hold the mounting plate with SU-ODU atta ched so the tilt la bel faces the tilt direction that you have decided upon (see Section 2.
22 Installation Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation 3 Adjust the tilt angle according to the scale ma rked on the mou nting plate and tighten the screws.
Installation BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 23 2 Expose the RJ-45 connector under the se aling cap on the Ethernet cable and connect to the SU-ODU RJ-45 connector ( Figure 2-9 ).
24 Installation Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation 2.3.3.2 Adapting the Ethernet Cable for Connecting to BreezeACCESS SU-ODU The 55 cm Ethernet cable supplied with the unit has crossed Ethernet connect.
Installation BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 25 2.3.3.3 Connecting to Br eezeACCESS ODU wi th HW Revision E 1 Adapt the cable as described in Section 2.
26 Installation Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation 2.3.4 Pr eparing the P ow er Cable 1 Use a UL/CSA listed smooth circular power cable, 1.5mm to 2.5mm each. Outer diamete r 7mm to 9mm, UV resist ant, temper ature range -40° C to + 65°C (-40°F to +1 49°F) minimum.
Installation BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 27 4 Strip insulation from wires as shown in Figure 2-11 . 5 Insert bare wire ends into the terminal s and fully tighten the screws . The wires should be connected as shown below: 6 Draw cable back until socket insert is co rrectly seated in D-sha ped location in the main body.
28 Installation Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation 2.3.5 Mounting the W i² Unit 1 With the bottom panel of the unit fa cing downwards, thread the two 9/16" wide metal bands supplied through the brackets on the sides of the unit. 2 Rotate the mounting b racket, so th at the Wi² faces the Base Station.
Installation BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 29 A 50 cm pole (diameter 6.03 cm) Screws for attaching the po le to mounting b racket 1 Place the bracket on the wall and use as a template to mark the position of the holes to be drilled for the screws .
30 Installation Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation 1 Mount the tilt accessory bracket on the wall or pole as described above. 2 Using the screws provided attach the pole to the tilt ac cessory bracket. 3 Using a spirit level, adjust the angle of the pole until it is vertical and tighten the screws to hold in place.
Installation BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 31 2.3.6 Connecting the Antenna(s) 1 Connect the external antenna directly to the N-type connector o n the top panel of the Wi² unit. 2 Set the antenna options for corresponding antenna through the u ser interface ( Section 5.
32 Installation Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation 2 Check that the LED on the Wi² is green indicating that the system is working normally. 2.3.9 Configuration and T esting 2.3.9.1 Configuring the SU-ODU 1 Disconnect the cable connecting the WiFi Access Point (AP) from the AP connector on the Power Supply and Interface module.
Installation BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 33 5 Complete t he config uration of the AP, using either CLI as outlined in Chapt er 5 - "Command Line Interface" or the web-based interface as outlined in Chapter 4 - "System Configuration " .
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3 Chapter 3 - Initial Configuration In T his Chapter: “Introduct ion” on page 36 “Initial Se tup through t he CLI” on page 37 “Configuration via Telnet” on page 37 “Confi.
36 Commissi oning Chapter 3 - In itial Configuration 3.1 Intr oduction The Access Point (AP) unit offers a vari ety of management options, including a web-based int erface, Telnet , SSH, SNMP and a dire ct connection to the console port. The initial configuration steps can be ma de through the web browser interface or CLI.
Initial Setup thro ugh the CLI BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 37 3.2 Initial Setup thr ough the CLI For a description of how to use the CLI, see “Using the Command Line Interface” on page 129 . For a list of all the CLI commands and detailed information on using the CLI, refer to “Comma nd Groups” on page 136 .
38 Commissi oning Chapter 3 - In itial Configuration 3.2.3 Initial Configuration Steps Logging In – Enter admin for the user name. The default password is null, so just press [Enter] at the password prom pt. The CLI prompt appears disp laying Enterprise AP#.
Initial Setup thro ugh the CLI BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 39 After configuring the AP’s IP parameters, you can access the management interface from anywhere within the atta ched network. The com mand line interface can also be accessed using Telnet from any computer attached to the network.
40 Commissi oning Chapter 3 - In itial Configuration 3.3 Logging In There are a few basic steps you need to complete to connect the AP to your corporate network, and provide network access to wireless clients. The AP can be managed by any computer using a web brow ser (Internet Explorer 5.
Logging In BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 41 Figure 3-2: Home Page NOTE For information on configuring a user na me and password, see page 68 .
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4 Chapter 4 - System Configuration In T his Chapter: “Introduct ion” on page 44 “BreezeMAX Backhauling Configuration” on page 45 “BreezeACCESS Backhauling Co nfiguration” on pa.
44 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration 4.1 Intr oduction Before continuing with advanced conf iguration, first complete the initial configuration step s described in Chapter 3 to set up an IP address f or the Access Point (AP) unit. The AP unit can be managed by any co mpute r using a web browser (Inte rnet Explorer 5.
BreezeMAX Backhauling Configuration BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 45 4.2 Br eez eMAX Bac khauling Configur a tion Note the following when usin g BreezeMAX for backhauling: 1 If V.
46 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration 4.3 Br eez eA CCESS Backhauling Configur a tion Note the following when using Bree zeACCESS fo r backhauli ng: 1 If VLANs are u sed by the AP (VLAN Cl assification enabled): In the SU Access Lin k should not be used.
Advanced Configuration BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 47 4.4 Advanced Configur a tion The Advanced Configuration page s include the following options.
48 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration 4.4.1 System Identifica tion The system name can be left with the default setting. However, modifying this parameter enables you to easily identify different devices in your network. System Name – An alias for the AP, enabling the device to be uniquely identified on the network.
Advanced Configuration BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 49 4.4.1.0.1 CLI Commands fo r System Identification Enter the global configuration mode, and use the system name command to specify a new s ystem name. Retu rn to the Exec mode, an d use the show system command to display the changes to the system identification settings .
50 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration By default, the AP is automatically conf igured with IP settings from a Dynam ic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) ser ver. However, if you are not using a DHCP server to configure IP ad dressing, use the CLI to manually conf igure the initial IP values (see page 38 ).
Advanced Configuration BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 51 Default Gateway : The default gateway is the IP address of the router for the AP, which is used if the requested destination addr ess is not on the local subnet.
52 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration 4.4.3 RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial-in User Se rvice (RADIUS) is an authentication protocol that uses soft ware running on a central server to control acce ss to RADIUS-aware devices on the network.
Advanced Configuration BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 53 MAC Address Format – MAC addr esses can be specifie d in one of four format s, using no delimiter, with a single dash de limiter, with multiple dash delimiters, and with multiple colon delimiters.
54 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration each user authorized to access the network. VLAN IDs can be entered as hexadecimal numbers or as ASCII strings. Primary Radius Server Setup – Configure the following settings to use RADIUS authentication on t he AP.
Advanced Configuration BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 55 4.4.3.0.1 CLI Commands for RADIUS From the global config uration mode, use the radius-serve r address command to specify the address of the primary or sec ondary RADIUS servers.
56 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration SSH client software needs to be installed on the management station to access the AP for management via the SSH protocol. 4.4.4.1 SSH Settings Telnet Server Status – Enables or disables the Te lnet server.
Advanced Configuration BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 57 4.4.5 Authentica tion Wireless clients ca n be authenticated for netw ork access by checking the ir MAC address against the local database configured on the AP, or by using a database configured on a central RADIUS server.
58 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration MAC Authentication – You can configure a list of the MAC addresses for wire less clients that are authorized to access the network. This provides a basic level of authentication for wireless clients attemp ting to gain access to the network.
Advanced Configuration BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 59 802.1X Supplicant – The AP can also operate in a 802.1X supplicant mode. This enables the access point itself to be authenticate d with a RADIUS server using a configured MD5 user name and password .
60 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration addresses in the local table using the address filt er entry command. To remove an entry from the table, u se the address fi lter delete comman d. To display th e current settings, use the show authentication command from the Exec mode.
Advanced Configuration BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 61 4.4.5.0.3 CLI Command for 802.1x Supplicant To configure the AP to op erate as a 802.1X supplicant, first use the 802.1X supplicant user command to set a user name and password for the AP, then use the 802.
62 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration Inter Client STAs Communication Filter – Sets the global mode for wireless-to-wireless communications betw een clients associated to Virtual AP (VAP) interfaces on th e AP. (Default: Disabled) Disabled : All clients can communicate with each other through the access point.
Advanced Configuration BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 63 Disabled : Allows management access from wireless clients. Enabled : Blocks management access from wireless clients.
64 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration 4.4.7 VLAN The AP can employ VLAN tagging su pport to control access to network resources and increase security.
Advanced Configuration BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 65 When VLAN support is disabled, the AP does not tag traffic passed to the wired network and ignor es the VLAN tags on an y received frames.
66 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration VLAN Classification – Enables or disables VLAN tagging support on the AP. Native VLAN ID – Th e V LA N I D th at tr af fi c m us t h av e to be ab le to ma n age t he AP . (Range 1-4094; Default: 1) 4.
Advanced Configuration BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 67 UI Management – Enables or disables management access through Telnet, the Web (HTTP), or SNMP inte rfaces. (Default: Enabled) IP Management – Restricts management access to Telnet, Web, and SNMP interfaces to specified IP addresses.
68 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration 4.4.9.0.1 CLI Commands for AP Management features. 4.4.10 Administr a tion 4.4.10.1 Changing the Password Management access to the web and CLI inte rface on the AP is contro lled through a single user name and password.
Advanced Configuration BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 69 4.4.10.2 Setting the T imeout Interval You can set the timeout interval for w eb access to th e unit, after which the user will have to re-enter the username and password. Session Timeout for WEB: Sets the time limit for an idle web interface session.
70 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration Before upgrading new software, verify that the AP is conne cted to the network an d has been configured with a compat ible IP address and subnet mask.
Advanced Configuration BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 71 managing the AP from a wireless client, the VLAN ID for the wireless client must be configured on a RADIUS server.
72 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration cannot be a period (.), and the maxi mum length for file names on the FTP/TFTP server is 255 char a cters. (Valid charac ters: A-Z, a-z, 0-9, “. ”, “-”, “_”) IP Address : IP address or host name of FTP or TFTP server.
Advanced Configuration BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 73 4.4.10.3.1 CLI Commands for Download ing Sof tware from a TFTP Server Use the copy tftp file command from t he Exec mode and then specify the file type, name, and IP address of the TFTP server.
74 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration 4.4.11 System Log The AP can be configured to send event and error messages to a System Log Server. The system clock ca n also be synchr onized with a time server, so that all the messages sent to the Syslog server are stamped with the correct time and date.
Advanced Configuration BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 75 Logging Level – Sets the minimum severity level for event logging. (Default: Informational) The system allows you to limit the me ssa ges that are logged by s pecifying a minimum severity level.
76 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration 4.4.1 1.2 Configuring SNTP Simple Network Time Prot ocol (SNTP) allows the AP to set its internal clock based on periodic updates from a tim e server (SNTP or NTP). Maintaining an accurate time on the AP enables the system log to record meaningful dat es and time s for event entries.
Advanced Configuration BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 77 Set Time Zone – SNTP uses Coordinated Univer sal Time (o r UTC, formerly Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT) based on the time at the Earth’s prime meridian, zero degrees longitude.
78 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration 4.4.1 1 .2.2 CLI Commands for the System Clock The following example shows how to ma nually set the system time when SNTP server support is disabled on the AP. 4.4.12 RSSI RSSI is not applicable for the current release.
SNMP BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 79 4.5 SNMP You can use a network management app lication such as HP’s OpenView to manage the AP via the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) from a network management statio n.
80 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration Location – A text string that describes the system location. (Maximum length: 255 characters ) Contact – A text string that describes the system contact. (Maximum length: 255 characters ) Community Name (Read Only) – Defines the SNMP comm unity acces s string that has read-only access.
SNMP BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 81 Trap Configura tion – Allows selection of specific SNMP notifications to send. The following items are available: sysSystemUp - The AP is up and running. sysSystemDown - The AP is about to shutdown and reboot.
82 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration dot11InterfaceBFail - The 802.11b interface has failed. dot1xMacAddrAuthSuccess - A c lient station has successfully authe nticated its MAC address with the RADIUS server. dot1xMacAddrAuthFail - A client station has failed MAC address authentication with the RADIUS server.
SNMP BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 83 dot11StationDisassociate - A client station no longer associates with the network. dot11StationAuthenticateFai l - A client station ha s tried and failed to authenticate to the network.
84 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration Enterprise AP#show snmp 183 SNMP Information ====================================== ======== Service State : Enable Community (ro) : ***** Community (rw) : ***** Location : WC-19 Contact : Paul EngineId :80:00:07:e5:80:00:00:2e:62 :00:00:00:18 EngineBoots:1 Trap Destinations: 1: 192.
Radio Interface BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 85 4.6 Radio Interf ace The 802.11g interface includes conf iguration options for radio signal characterist ics and wireless sec urity features. Th e configuration options are nearly identical, and are therefore both covered in this section of the manual.
86 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration For informatio n on configur ing 802.11g settings, refer to the following sections: “Configuring VAP Radio Settings” on page 86 “Configuring Rogue AP Detection” on page 88 “Configuring WiFi Multimedia” on page 96 4.
Radio Interface BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 87 Default VLAN ID – The VLAN ID assigned to wireless clients associated to the VAP interface that are not assigned to a specif ic VLAN by RADIUS server configuration. (Default: 1) Closed System – When enabled, the VAP interface does not include its SSID in beacon messages.
88 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration interface (numbered 0 to 3), use the vap command. You can configure a name for each interface using the description command. You can also use the closed-syste m command to stop sending the SSID in beacon messages.
Radio Interface BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 89 on page 74 ) are sent for eac h AP detected. Rogue APs can be identifie d by unknown BSSID (MAC address) or SSID configuration. AP Detection – Enables th e periodic scanning for other APs.
90 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration To configure the remaining 802.11g radio settings, select the Radio Settings page. Enterprise AP(config)#interface wire less g 215 Enter Wireless configuration command s, one per line.
Radio Interface BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 91 Radio Channel – The radio channel that the AP uses to communicate with wireless clients. When multiple APs are deployed in the same area, set the channel on neighboring access points at least four ch annels ap art to avoid interferen ce with each other.
92 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration Auto Channel Select – Enables the AP to automatically select a n unoccupied radio channel. (Default: Enabled) Transmit Power – Adjusts the power of the radi o signals transmitted from the access point.
Radio Interface BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 93 antenna ID ensures that the AP's radio tr ansmissions are within regulatory power limits for the country of operation. In the current release, select id-0x0108, module-ACC04-05427A Omni-Directional An t from the list for the 8d Bi omni antenna(s).
94 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration Super G – The Atheros proprietary Super G performance enhancements are supported by the access point. Thes e enhancements provide increased throughput for connections to Atheros-compatible clients through bursting, compression, and fast frames (con catenation).
Radio Interface BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 95 that the access point will save all br oadcast/multicast fr ames for the Basic Service Set (BSS) and forward them after every second beac on.
96 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration other radio settings as required befo re enabling the VAP interface (with the no shutdown command). T o view the current 802.11g radio settings for the VAP interface, use the show interface wireless g [0~3] command as shown on page 215.
Radio Interface BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 97 delay and throughput variations that result f r o m t h i s “ e q u a l o p p o r tu ni t y ” w i r e l e s s access method.
98 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration mechanism first selects data with the high est priority to be granted a transmit opportunity. Then the same collision resolu tion mechanism is used externally to determine which device has access to the wireless medium.
Radio Interface BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 99 WMM – Sets the WMM ope rational mode on the AP. When enabled, the parameters for each AC queue will be employed on the access point and QoS capabilities are advertised to WMM- enabled clients.
100 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration logCWMin (Minimum Contention Window) – The initial upper limit of the random backoff wait time before wirele ss medium access can be attempted. The initial wait time is a random va lue between zero and the CWMin value.
Radio Interface BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 101 Enterprise AP#show interface wireless g 0 227 Wireless Interface Information ==================================== ========================= --------------------Identification-- ------------------------- Description : En terprise 802.
102 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration 4.6.2 Security The access point is configured by default as an “open system,” which broadcasts a beacon signal including the configured SSI D.
Radio Interface BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 103 For a more secure network, the AP can implement one or a combination of the following security mechanisms: Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) page 103 IEEE 802.
104 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration The AP can simultaneously sup port clients using various different secu rity mechanisms. The configuration for these security combinations are outlined in the following table. Note that MAC add r ess authentication can be configured WP A over 802.
Radio Interface BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 105 independently to work with all security me chanisms and is indicated separately in the table.
106 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration S tatic and dynamic (802.1x) WEP keys Enter 1 to 4 WEP keys Select a WEP transmit key Interface Detail Settin gs: Authentication: Open System Encryption: Enable 802.1x: Supported Set 802.1x key refresh and reauthentication rates Local, RADIUS, or Disabled Ye s Dynamic WEP and 802.
Radio Interface BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 107 4.6.2.1 Enabling the V APs Before enabling the Virtual Access Point (V AP) radio interfaces, first configure all of the relevant ra dio settings (see “Radio Settings G (8 02.11g) ” on pa ge 85 .
108 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration After you have co nfigured the radio sett ings, select Security und er Radio G, set an SSID to identify the wire less network servi ce provided by each VAP you want to use, and then click A pply to save your settings.
Radio Interface BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 109 WEP is the security protocol initially specified in the I EEE 802.11 standard for wireless communications. Unfortunately, WEP has been found to be seriously flawed and cannot be recommended for a hi gh level of network security.
110 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration Key Number – Selects t he key number to use for encryption for each VAP interface. If the clients hav e all four keys configured to the same values, you can cha nge the encryption key to any of the four settings without having to update the client keys.
Radio Interface BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 111 Shared Key: Sets the access point to use WEP shared keys. If this option is selected, you must configure at least one key on the access point and all clients. Encryption – Enable or disable the access po int to use data encryption (WEP, TKIP, or AES).
112 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration 4.6.2.3 WiFi Protected Access (WP A) WPA employs a combination of several te chnologies to provide an enhanced security solution for 802.11 wireless networks. The access point supports the followi ng WPA components and features: IEEE 802.
Radio Interface BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 113 packet encryption an d key management as WPA in the enterprise, providing a robust and manageable alternative for small networks.
114 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration Key Caching : WPA2 provides fast roaming for authenticated clients by retaining keys and other security informat ion in a cache, so that if a client roams away from an access poin t and th en returns, re-aut hentication is not required.
Radio Interface BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 115 The WPA configuration parameters are described below: Encryption – You must enable data encryption in order to enable all types of encryption (WEP, TKIP, or AES) in t he access point.
116 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration WPA2 : Clients using WPA2 over 802.1X are accepted for authentication. WPA2-PSK : Clients using WPA2 with a Pre-shared Key are accepted for authentication. WPA-WPA2 - mixe d: Clients using WPA or WPA2 over 802.
Radio Interface BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 117 The configuration settings for WPA are summarized in Table 4 -8 : 4.6.2.3.1 CLI Commands for WP A Using Pre-shared Key Security From the VAP interface configuration mode, use the auth wpa-psk required command to ena ble WPA Pre-shared Key s ec urity.
118 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration 4.6.2.4 Configuring 802.1X IEEE 802.1X is a standard framework for network access co ntrol that uses a central RADIUS se rver for user auth entication. This control feat ure prevents unauthorized access to the network by re quiring an 802.
Radio Interface BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 119 You can enable 802.1X as o ptionally su pported or as required to enhance the security of the wireless network. (Default: Disable) Disable : The AP does not support 802. 1X authentic ation for any wireless client.
120 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration 4.7 Sta tus Inf or ma tion The Status page includes info rmation on the following items: 4.7.1 Access P oint Status The AP Status window displays basic syst em configuration settings, as well as the settings for the wireless interface.
Status Information BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 121 AP System Configuration – The AP System Configurat ion table displays the basic system configuration se ttings: System Up Time : Length of time the mana gement agent has been up.
122 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration 4.7.1.0.1 CLI Commands for Displaying System Settings To view the current access point system settings, use the show system co mmand from the Exec mode. To view the curr ent radio interface settings, use the show interface wireless a or show interface wir eless g command (see page 227 ).
Status Information BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 123 The Station Configuration page displays basic connection information for all associated stations as descr ibed below. This page is automatically refreshed every five seconds. Station Address : The MAC addre ss of the wireless client.
124 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration WEP Disabled – The client is not using Wi red Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption keys. Dynamic – The client is using WiFi Protected Access (802.1X or pre-shared key mode) or using 802.1X aut hentication with dynamic keying.
Status Information BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 125 The Event Logs table displays the following information: Log Time : The time the log message was generated. Event Level : The logging level associated with this message.
126 Operation Chapter 4 - System Con figuration 4.7.3.0.2 CLI Commands for Displaying Event Logs To view the access point log entries, use the show event-log command from the Exec mode. To clear all log entrie s from the access point, use the logging clear command from the Global Configuration mode.
5 Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface In T his Chapter: “Using the Command Line Interface” on page 129 “Entering Commands” on page 131 “Command Groups” on page 136 “Genera.
128 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface “WDS Bridge Commands” on page 207 “Spanning Tree Commands” on page 208 “Ethernet Interface Commands” on page 209 “Wireles.
Using the Command Line Interface BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 129 5.1 Using the Command Line Interf ace 5.1.1 Accessing the CLI When accessing the manage ment interface over a d.
130 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface To access the AP through a Telnet sessio n, you must firs t set the IP address for the AP, and se t the defaul t gateway if you are managin g the AP from a different IP subnet.
Entering Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 131 5.2 Entering Commands This section describes how to enter CLI commands. 5.2.1 K eyword s and Ar guments A CLI command is a series of keywords and arguments. Keywords identify a command, an d arguments specify co nfigur ation parameters.
132 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Interface). You can also display a list of valid keywords for a specific command. For example, the command “ show ? ” displays a list of possible show commands: The command “ show interface ? ” will display the following information: 5.
Entering Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 133 disable logging, specify the no logging command. This guide de scribes the negation effect for all applicable commands. 5.2.7 Using Command Histor y The CLI maintains a history of commands that have been entered.
134 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface 5.2.10 Configuration Commands Configuration commands are used to modi fy AP settings. The se commands modify the running configuration and are saved in memory.
Entering Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 135 currently available commands or para m eters. You can use the Tab key to complete partial co mmands, or enter a partial command followed by the “?” character to display a list of possible matches.
136 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface 5.3 Command Gr oups The system comm ands can be broken d own into the functional groups shown below. T able 5-3: Command Group Command Group Descriptio.
Command Groups BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 137 The access mode shown in the following tables is indicate d by these abbreviations: Exec (Executive Mode), GC (Global Configuration), IC-E (Interface- Ethernet Configuration), IC-W (Interface-Wireless Configuration), and IC-W-VAP (Interface-Wireless VAP Configuration).
138 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface 5.4 Gener al Commands T able 5-4: General Commands Command Function Mode Page configure Activates global confi guration mode Exec 139 end Returns to pr.
General Comma nds BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 139 5.4.1 configure This command activates Global Configuratio n mode. You must enter this mode to modify most of the settings on the AP. You must also enter Global Configuration mode prior to enabling the context mo des for Interface Configuration.
140 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface 5.4.3 e xit This command returns to the Exe c mode or exits the configuration program. Default Setting None Command Mode Any Example This example shows how to return to the Exec mode from the Interface Configuration mode, and th en quit the CLI session: 5.
General Comma nds BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 141 Example 5.4.5 reset This command restarts the system or restores the factory default settings.
142 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface 5.4.7 sho w line This command displays the co nsol e port’s configuration settings. Command Mode Exec Example The console port settings are fixed a t the values shown be low.
System Management Comma nds BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 143 5.5 System Mana gement Commands These commands are used to configure the user name, password, system logs, browser mana gement options, clock settings, and a varie ty of other system information.
144 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface 5.5.1 countr y This command configures the AP’s country code, which identifies the countr y of operation and sets the authorized radio channels. Syntax country < country_code > country_code - A two character code that identifies t he coun try of operation.
System Management Comma nds BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 145 Default Setting US - for units sold in the United S tates 99 (no country set) - for units sold in other co untries C.
146 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Default Setting Enterprise AP Command Mode Global Configuration Example 5.5.3 system name This command specifies or modifies the system name for this de vice. Use the no form to restore the default system name.
System Management Comma nds BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 147 Default Setting admin Command Mode Global Configuration Example 5.5.5 pass wor d After initially logging onto the system, yo u should set the password. Remember to record it in a safe place.
148 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface After boot up, the SSH server needs about two minutes to generate host encryption keys. The SSH server is disabled while the keys are being generated. The show system command displays the status of the SSH server.
System Management Comma nds BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 149 Syntax ip http port < port-number > no ip http port port-number - The TCP port to be used by th e browser interface. (Range: 1024-65535) Default Setting 80 Command Mode Global Configuration Example Related Commands ip http server (page 149) 5.
150 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Default Setting 300 seconds Command Mode Global Configuration Example Related Commands ip http port (page 148) 5.5.12 ip https por t Use this command to specify the UD P port numb er used for HTTPS/SSL connection to the AP’s Web interface.
System Management Comma nds BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 151 Syntax ip https server no ip https server Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Configuration Command Usage • B oth HT TP and HTTPS service can be enabled independentl y.
152 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface • IP address can be configu red for SNMP, web and Telne t acce ss respectively. Each of these groups can include up to five different sets of addre sse s, ei ther individual addres ses or address ranges.
System Management Comma nds BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 153 Command Mode Exec Example 5.5.17 show system This command displays basic system configuration settings.
154 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Default Setting None Command Mode Exec Example 5.5.18 sho w v er sion This command displays the software version for the system.
System Management Comma nds BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 155 Command Mode Exec Example 5.5.19 show config This command displays detailed conf iguration information for the system. Enterprise AP#show version Version Information ==================================== ===== Version: v4.
156 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Command Mode Exec Example Enterprise AP#show config Authentication Information ==================================== ======================= MAC Authentication Server : DIS ABLED MAC Auth Session Timeout Value : 0 m in 802.
System Management Comma nds BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 157 Hardware Version Information ==================================== ======= Hardware version R01A ==================================== ======= Ethernet Interface Information ==================================== ==== IP Address : 192.
158 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Logging Information ==================================== ================= Syslog State : Disable d Logging Console State : Disable d Logging Level : Informa tional Logging Facility Type : 16 Servers 1: 0.
System Management Comma nds BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 159 dot11InterfaceGFail Enabled dot11InterfaceBFail En abled dot11StationAssociation Enabled dot11StationAuthentication .
160 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface 5.5.20 show hard ware This command dis plays the hardware ve rsion of the system. Command Mode Exec Example SSH Server : ENABLED SSH Server Port : 22 T.
System Logging Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 161 5.6 System Logging Commands These commands are used to conf igure system logging on the AP. 5.6.1 logging on This command controls loggi ng of error messages; i.e., sending d ebug or error messages to me mory.
162 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Syntax logging host < 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 > < host_name | host_ip_ address > [ udp_port ] no logging ho st < 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 > • 1 - First syslog server. • 2 - Second syslog server. • 3 - Third syslog server.
System Logging Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 163 Syntax logging level < Emergency | Alert | Critical | Error | Wa r n i ng | Notice | Informational | Debug > Default Setting Informational Command Mode Global Configuration Command Usage Messages sent include the selected level d own to Emergency level.
164 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Default Setting 16 Command Mode Global Configuration Command Usage The command specifies t he facility type tag sent in syslog messages. (See RFC 3164.) This type has no effect on the kind of messages reported by the AP .
System Logging Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 165 Syntax show loggi ng Command Mode Exec Example 5.6.8 sho w e vent-log This command displays log messages stored in the AP’s memory.
166 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface 5.7 System Cloc k Commands These commands are used to configure SNTP and system clock se ttings on the AP. 5.7.1 sntp-ser v er ip This command sets the IP ad dress of the servers to whic h SNTP time reques ts are issued.
System Clock Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 167 Default Setting 137.92.140.80 192.43.244.18 Command Mode Global Configuration Command Usage When SNTP client mode is e nabled using the sntp-server enab le command, the sntp-server ip command specifies the time servers from which the AP pol ls for time updates.
168 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Default Setting 00:14:00, January 1, 1970 Command Mode Global Configuration Example This example sets the system clock to 17:37 June 19, 2003. Related Commands sntp-server enable (page 167) 5.7.4 sntp-ser ver daylight-sa ving This command sets the start and end dates for da ylight savings time.
System Clock Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 169 Syntax sntp-server timezone < hours> hours - Number of hours befo re/after U TC.
170 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface 5.8 DHCP R elay Commands Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) can dynamically allocate an IP address and other configuration informatio n to network client s that broadc ast a request. To receive the broadcast request, the DHCP server w ould normally have to be on the same subnet as the client.
DHCP Relay Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 171 Syntax dhcp-relay < primary | secondar y > < ip_address > • primary - The primary DHCP serve r. • secondary - The seco nda ry DHCP server. • ip_address - IP address of the server.
172 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface 5.9 SNMP Commands Controls access to this AP from manage ment stations using the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), as well as th e hosts that will receive trap messages. 5.9.1 snmp-ser v er community This command defines the community access string for the Simple Network Management Protocol.
SNMP Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 173 (Maximum length: 23 characters, case sensitive) • ro - Specifies read-only access. Authori ze d ma nag ement stations are only able to retrieve MIB objects. • rw - Specifies read/write access.
174 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Default Setting None Command Mode Global Configuration Example Related Commands snmp-server cont act (page 173) 5.9.4 snmp-ser v er enable ser v er This command enables SNMP management access and also enables this dev ice to send SNMP traps (i.
SNMP Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 175 • host_ip_address - IP of the host (the targeted recipi ent). • host_name - Name of the host. (Range: 1-63 char acte rs) • community-string - Password-like community string sent wi th the notification operation.
176 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface address). - localMacAddrAuthFail - A cli ent station has failed au thentication with the local MAC address database on the AP. - localMacAddrAuthSucce ss - A client station has successfully au thenticated its MAC address with the local database on the AP.
SNMP Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 177 Example 5.9.8 snmp-ser v er user This command c onfigures the SNMP v3 users that are allo wed to manage the A P. Use the no form to d elete an SNMP v3 user. Syntax snmp-server user < user-name> user-name - A use r-defined string for the SN MP user .
178 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Example 5.9.9 snmp-ser v er tar gets This command configures SNMP v3 notification targets. Use the no form to delete an SNMP v3 target.
SNMP Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 179 Syntax snmp-server filter < filter-id > < include | exclude > < subtree > [ mask { mask }] no snmp-server filter < filter-id > [ subtree ] • filter-id - A user-defined name that identifie s an SNMP v3 notification filter.
180 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Default Setting None Command Mode Global Configuration Example 5.9.12 show snmp gr oups This command displays the SNMP v3 pre-defined groups. Syntax show snmp groups Command Mode Exec Example 5.9.13 sho w snmp users This command displays the SNMP v3 users and settings.
SNMP Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 181 Syntax show snmp users Command Mode Exec Example 5.9.14 sho w snmp gr oup-assignments This command displays the SNMP v3 user group assignments. Syntax show snmp group-assignments Command Mode Exec Example 5.
182 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Syntax show snmp target Command Mode Exec Example 5.9.16 sho w snmp filter This command displays the SNMP v3 notification filter settings. Syntax show snmp filter [ fi lter-id ] • filter-id - A user-defined name that identifie s an SNMP v3 notification filter.
SNMP Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 183 Syntax show snmp filter-assignments Command Mode Exec Example 5.9.18 sho w snmp This command displays the SN MP configuration settings.
184 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Command Mode Exec Example Enterprise AP#show snmp SNMP Information ==================================== ========== Service State : Enab le Community (r.
Flash/Fil e Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 185 5.10 F lash/File Commands These commands are us ed to manage the system code or conf iguration files. 5.10.1 bootfile This command specifies the image us ed to start up the system.
186 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Syntax copy < ftp | tftp > file copy config < ft p | tf tp > • ftp - Keyword that allows you to copy to/from an FTP server. • tftp - Keyword that allows you to copy to/from a TFTP server.
Flash/Fil e Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 187 Default Setting None Command Mode Exec Example This example shows how to delete the t est.cfg configuration file from flash memory. Related Commands bootfile (page 185) dir (page 187) 5.
188 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Command Mode Exec Command Usage File information is shown below: Example The following example shows how to display all file information: 5.10.5 show bootfile This command displays the name of the cu rrent operation code file that booted the system.
RADIUS Client BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 189 5.11 RADIUS Client Remote Authentication Dial-in User Serv ice (RADIUS) is a logon authentication protocol that uses soft ware running on a central server to control acce ss for RADIUS-aware devices to the network.
190 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Default Setting None Command Mode Global Configuration Example 5.11.2 r adius-ser v er por t This command sets the RADIUS server network port. Syntax radius-server [ secondary ] port < port_number> • secondary - Secondary server.
RADIUS Client BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 191 Syntax radius-server [ secondary ] retr ansmit number_of_re tries • secondary - Secondary server. • number_of_retries - Number of times the AP will try to authenticate lo gon access via the RADIUS server.
192 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Default Setting 0 (disabled) Command Mode Global Configuration Command Usage • W hen the RADIUS Acco unting server UDP port is specified, a RADIUS accounting session is automatically sta r te d for each user that is successfully authenticated to the AP.
RADIUS Client BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 193 Default Setting No delim iter Command Mode Global Configuration Example 5.11.9 r adius-ser v er vlan-f o r m a t This command sets the format for spec ifying VLAN IDs on the RADIUS server.
194 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Default Setting None Command Mode Exec Example Enterprise AP#show radius Radius Server Information ==================================== ==== IP : 0.
802.1X Authentication BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 195 5.12 802.1X Authentica tion The AP supports IEEE 802.1X access contro l for wireless clie nts. This control feature prevents unauthorized access to the network by requiring an 802.
196 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface successful 802.11 association, each clie nt is allowed to access the network. • W hen 802.1X is supported, the AP supports 802.1X authen tication only for clients initia ti ng the 802.1X authentication pro cess (i.
802.1X Authentication BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 197 Default None Command Mode Global Configuration Command Usage The AP currently only supports EAP-MD5 CH AP for 802.1X supp licant au thentication. Example 5.12.4 show authentica tion This command shows all 802.
198 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface 5.13 MAC Addr ess Authentica tion Use these commands to defin e MAC auth entication on the AP. For local MAC authentication, fir st define the default filtering policy using the address filter default command.
MAC Address Authentication BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 199 Default allowed Command Mode Global Configuration Example Related Commands address filter entry (page 199) 802.1x-supplicant user (p age 196) 5.13.2 addr ess filter entr y This command enters a MAC address in the filter table.
200 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Default None Command Mode Global Configuration Example Related Commands 802.1x-supplicant user (p age 196) 5.13.4 mac-authentica t ion ser v er This command sets address filtering to be performed with lo cal or re mote opti ons.
MAC Address Authentication BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 201 Default 0 (disabled) Command Mode Global Configuration Example Enterprise AP(config)#mac-authentica tion session-time.
202 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface 5.14 Filtering Commands The commands described in this sectio n are used to filter communications between wirele ss clients, control access to the management interface from wireless clients, and filter traffic us ing specific Ethern et protocol types.
Filtering Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 203 5.14.1 filter local-bridge This command disables communication between wireless clients.
204 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Syntax [no] filter uplink enable Default Disabled Command Mode Global Configuration Example 5.14.4 filter uplink This command adds or deletes M AC addr esses from the uplink filtering table.
Filtering Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 205 Syntax filter ethernet-type enable no filter ethernet-type enabl e Default Disabled Command Mode Global Configuration Command.
206 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Default None Command Mode Global Configuration Command Usage Use the filter ethernet-type enable command to enable filtering for Ethernet types specified in the filtering table, or the no filter ether net-type enable command to disable all filtering based on the filtering table.
WDS Bridge Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 207 5.15 WDS Bridge Commands The WDS Bridge commands are not ap plicable for the current release.
208 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface 5.16 Spanning T r ee Commands The Spanning Tree commands are not applicable for th e current version..
Ethernet Interface Comma nds BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 209 5.17 Ether net Interface Commands The commands described in this section configure connection parameters for the Ethernet port and wireless int erface. 5.17.1 interfa ce ether net This command enters Ethernet interface config uration mo de.
210 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Default Setting None Command Mode Global Configuration Command Usage The primary and seconda ry name servers are queried in sequence. Example This example specifies two domain-name servers. Related Commands show interface ethernet (page 212) 5.
Ethernet Interface Comma nds BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 211 Example Related Commands ip dhcp (page 211) 5.17.4 ip dhcp This command enables the AP to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server. Us e the no form to restore the default IP address.
212 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface • 100MH - Forces 100 Mbps, half-duplex operation • 100MF - Forces 100 Mbps, full-duplex operation Default Setting Auto-negotiation is enabled by de fault.
Ethernet Interface Comma nds BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 213 Syntax show interface [ eth ernet ] Default Setting Ethernet interface Command Mode Exec Example Enterprise AP#show interface ethernet Ethernet Interface Information ==================================== ==== IP Address : 192.
214 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface 5.18 W ir eless Interface Commands The commands described in this section configure connection parameters for the wireless interfaces.
Wireless Interface Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 215 5.18.1 interfa ce wir eless This command enters wireless interface configuration mode. Syntax interface wireless < g > • g - 802.11g radio interface. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Configuration Example To specify the 802.
216 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Configuration (Wireless) Example 5.18.3 speed This command configures the maximum data rate at which th e transmits unicast packets. Syntax speed < speed > speed - Maximum access speed allowed for wireless clients.
Wireless Interface Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 217 Default Setting 1 Mbps for 802.1 1b/g Command Mode Interface Configuration (Wireless) Example Enterprise AP(if-wireless g)#multica st-data-rate 5.
218 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface 5.18.5 c hannel This command c onfigures the radio cha n nel through which th e AP communicates with wireless clients. Syntax channel < chann el | auto > • channel - Manually sets the radio channel us ed fo r communications with wireless clients.
Wireless Interface Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 219 Example 5.18.7 r adio-mode This command fo rces the operating mo de for the 802.11g wireless interface. Syntax radio-mode < b | g | b+g > • b - b-only mode: Both 802.
220 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Example 5.18.9 antenna control This command selects the use of two diversity antennas or a single antenna for the radio interface. Syntax antenna contr ol < diversity | left | right > • diversity - The radio uses two identical antennas in a diversity mode.
Wireless Interface Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 221 • I n th e current release, select id=0x0108 for the 8dBi omni antenna. Example 5.18.11 antenna loca tion This command selects the antenna mounting location for the radio interface.
222 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Default Setting 100 Command Mode Interface Configuration (Wireless) Command Usage The beacon signals all ow wireless client s to maintain contact with the AP . They may also carry power-management info rmation.
Wireless Interface Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 223 Syntax fragmentation-length < length> length - Minimum packet size fo r which fragmentation is allowed.
224 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Example 5.18.16 super-g This command enables Atheros propriet ary Super G perfo rma nce enhancements. Use the no form to disable this function. Syntax [ no ] super-g Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Configuration (Wireless - 802.
Wireless Interface Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 225 Syntax ssid < string > string - The name of a basic service set supp or ted by the AP .
226 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Default Setting 64 Command Mode Interface Configuration (Wireless-V AP) Example 5.18.21 assoc-timeout-inter val This command c onfigures the idle time interval (when no frames are sent) after which the client is disassoc iated from the VAP interface.
Wireless Interface Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 227 Syntax shutdown no shutdown Default Setting Interface enabled Command Mode Interface Configuration (Wireless-V AP) Command Usage Y ou must first enable V AP interface 0 before you can enable V AP interfaces 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, o r 7.
228 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Command Mode Exec Example Enterprise AP#show interface wireles s g 0 Wireless Interface Information ==================================== ================================ ===== ----------------Identification------ -------------------------------- ----- Description : En terprise 802.
Wireless Interface Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 229 5.18.25 sho w station This command shows the wireless clients associated with the AP. ----------------802.1x-------------- -------------------------------- ----- 802.1x : DI SABLED Broadcast Key Refresh Rate : 30 min Session Key Refresh Rate : 30 min 802.
230 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Command Mode Exec Example Enterprise AP#show station Station Table Information ==================================== ==================== if-wireless g VAP [0] : 802.11g Channel : 60 No 802.11g Channel Stations.
Rogue AP Detection Comma nds BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 231 5.19 Rogue AP Detection Commands A “rogue AP” is either an AP that is not authorized to particip ate in the wireles s network, or an AP that do es not have the correct security configuration.
232 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface the show rogue-ap command. • T he AP sends Syslog messages for each detected AP during a rogue AP scan. Example 5.19.2 rogue-a p authenticate This command forces the u nit to authen ticate all APs on the network.
Rogue AP Detection Comma nds BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 233 Example Related Commands rogue-ap interval (page 233) 5.19.4 rogue-a p inter val This command sets the interval at which to scan for APs. Syntax rogue-ap interval <minutes> minutes - The interval between consec utive scans.
234 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Configuration (Wireless) Command Usage While the AP scans a channel for ro gue APs, wirele ss clients will not be able to connect to the AP .
Wireless Security Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 235 5.20 W ir eless Security Commands The commands described in this sectio n configure parameters for wireless security on the 802.11g interface. 5.20.1 auth This command c onfigures authentication f or the VAP interface.
236 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Default Setting open-system Command Mode Interface Configuration (Wireless-V AP) Command Usage • T he auth command automatically configu res settings for each authentication type, including encryption, 802.
Wireless Security Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 237 Example Related Commands encryption (page 237) key (page 237) 5.20.2 encr yption This command enables data encryption for wireless communications. Use the no form to disable data encryption.
238 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface - For 128-bit keys, use 13 alphanumeric characters or 26 hexadecimal digits. - For 152-bit keys, use 16 alphanumeric characters or 32 hexadecimal digits.
Wireless Security Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 239 Example 5.20.5 cipher-suite This command de fines the cipher algorithm use d to encrypt the global ke y for broadcast and multicast traf fic when using WiFi Protected Access (WPA) security.
240 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Example 5.20.6 mic_mode This command specifies how to calculat e the Message Integrity Check (MIC). Syntax mic_mode < hardware | sof tware > • hardware - Uses hardware to calculate the MIC. • software - Uses software to calculate the MIC.
Wireless Security Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 241 Example Related Commands auth (page 235) 5.20.8 pmksa-lif etime This command sets the time for aging out cached W PA2 Pairwise Master Key Security Association (PMKSA) information for fast roaming.
242 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Configuration (Wireless-V AP) Command Usage • Each time a client roams to another AP it has to be fully re-authenticat ed. This authentication process is time consuming and can d isrupt applicat ions running over the network.
Link Integrity Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 243 5.21 Link Inte grity Commands The AP provides a link integrity feature that can be used to e nsure that wireless clients are connected to resources on th e wired network.
244 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Example 5.21.2 link-inte g rity ping-host This command configures the link ho st name or IP address. Use the no form to remove the host setting. Syntax link-integrity ping-host < host_name | ip_addre ss > no link-integ rity ping-host • host_name - Alias of the host.
Link Integrity Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 245 Default Setting 6 Command Mode Global Configuration Example 5.21.5 link-inte g rity ether net-detect This command enables an integrity check to determine whether or not the AP is connected to the wired Ethernet.
246 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface 5.22 IAPP Commands The command described in this section enables the protocol signaling required to ensure the successful handover of wire less clients roaming between different 802.11f-compliant APs. In other word s, the 802.
VLAN Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 247 5.23 VLAN Commands The AP can enab le the support of VL AN-tagged traffic pass ing between wireless clients and the wired network. Up to 6 4 VLAN IDs can be mapped to specific wireless clients, allowing users to remain within the same VLAN as they move around a campus site.
248 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface client on the RADIUS server, then the fram es are tagged with th e AP’s native VLAN ID. • T raffic entering the Ethernet port must be tagged with a VLAN ID that matches the AP’s native VLAN ID, or with a VLAN tag that matches one of the wireless clients currently associated with the AP.
VLAN Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 249 • W hen VLANs are en abled, the AP tags frames rece ived from wireless clients with the default VLAN ID for the V AP interface.
250 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface 5.24 WMM Commands The AP implements QoS using the WiFi Multimedia (WMM) standard. Using WMM, the AP is able to pr ioritize traffic and optimize performance when multiple applications compete for wireless network bandwidt h at the same time.
WMM Commands BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 251 Syntax wmm-acknowledge-policy < ac_number > < ack | noack > • ac_number - Access categories. (Range: 0-3) • ack - Require the sender to wait for an acknowledgement from the receiver.
252 Operation Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface high data-rate traffic. (Range: 0-6 5535 microseconds) • admission_control - The admission control mode fo r the access category.
A Appendix A - Troubleshooting In T his Chapter: This appendix provides a lis ts of things t o check in case of problems befor e contacting local Technical Support.
254 BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual Appendix A -Troubleshooting Check the following before you contact local Technical Support. 1 If wireless clients cannot access the network, check the following: Be sure the AP and the wireless clients are configured with the same Service Set ID (SSID).
BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 255 Appendix A -Troubleshoo ti ng If you cannot connect using Telnet, you may have exceeded the maximum number of concurrent Telnet sessions permitted (i.e, four sessions). Try connecting again at a later time.
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Glossar y 100BASE-TX IEEE 802.3u specification for 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet over two pairs of Category 5 or better UTP cable. 10BASE-T IEEE 802.3 specification for 10 Mbp s Ethernet over two pairs of Category 3 or better UTP cable AES Advanced Encryption Standard: An encryption algorithm that implements symmetric key cryptography.
258 BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual Glossary DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol: Provides a framework for passing configuration information to hosts on a TCP/IP network.
Glossary BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 259 MAC Media Access Control: The lower of the two sub-layers of the data link layer defined by the IEEE. The MAC sub-layer handles access to share d media, such as whether token passing or contention will be used.
260 BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual Glossary Shared Key A shared key can be used to authenticate each client attached to a wireless netw ork. Shared Key authentica tion must be used along with the 802.11 Wireless Equivalent Privacy algorithm.
Glossary BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeA CCESS Wi² System Manual 261 . . WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy: WEP is based on the use of security keys and the popular RC4 encr yption algorithm. Wireless devices without a valid WEP key will be excluded from network traffic.
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Inde x Numerics 802.11g 5-215 A AES 4-113 authentication 4-57 cipher suite 4-116 , 5-236 closed system 5-225 configuring 4-57 MAC address 4-58 , 5-198 , 5-199 type 4-102 , 5-225 web redirect 4-59 B be.
Index 264 BreezeMAX Wi² and Breeze ACCESS VL Wi² System Manual G gateway address 3-38 , 4-51 , 5-130 , 5-210 grounding cables 2-31 H hardware version, displaying 5-154 HTTP, secure server 5-151 HTTPS 5-150 I IAPP 5-246 IEEE 802.11b 4-85 IEEE 802.11f 5-246 IEEE 802.
Index BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS VL Wi² System Manual 265 SNTP 4-76 , 5-166 enabling client 4-76 , 5-167 server 4-76 , 5-166 software displaying version 4-69 , 4-120 , 5-154 downloading 4-71 , 5.
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