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Cisco Aironet 1130AG Series Access Point 
Hardware Installation Guide 

April 2005

Text Part Number: OL-6226-02

Summary of Contents for 1130AG - Aironet - Wireless Access Point

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Page 2: ...wing measures Turn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops Move the equipment to one side or the other of the television or radio Move the equipment farther away from the television or radio Plug the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the television or radio That is make certain the equipment and the television or radio are on circuits controlled by d...

Page 3: ...o Products xiv Obtaining Technical Assistance xv Cisco Technical Support Website xv Locating the Product Serial Number xvi Submitting a Service Request xvii Definitions of Service Request Severity xvii Obtaining Additional Publications and Information xvii Overview 1 1 Hardware Features 1 2 Dual Radio Operation 1 3 Ethernet Port 1 3 Console Port 1 3 LEDs 1 3 Power Sources 1 4 UL 2043 Certification...

Page 4: ...ed Ceiling 2 12 Mounting the Access Point Above a Suspended Ceiling 2 13 Mounting Access Point on a Network Cable Box 2 15 Mounting Access Point on a Desktop or Shelf 2 15 Attaching the Access Point to the Mounting Plate 2 15 Securing the Access Point 2 17 Using a Security Cable 2 17 Securing the Access Point to the Mounting Plate 2 18 Connecting the Ethernet and Power Cables 2 20 Connecting to an...

Page 5: ...dress Using the CLI 3 14 Using a Terminal Emulator to Access the CLI 3 14 Using a Telnet Session to Access the CLI 3 15 Using the Web Browser Interface 4 1 Using the Web Browser Interface for the First Time 4 2 Using the Management Pages in the Web Browser Interface 4 2 Using Action Buttons 4 3 Character Restrictions in Entry Fields 4 5 Using Online Help 4 5 Using the Command Line Interface 5 1 Ci...

Page 6: ...6 5 SSID 6 5 WEP Keys 6 6 Security Settings 6 6 Low Power Condition 6 6 Intelligent Power Management 6 7 Inline Power Status Messages 6 7 Configuring Power Using the CLI 6 9 Issuing the Cisco IOS Command Using the CLI 6 11 Configuring the Access Point System Power Settings Using a Browser 6 11 Running the Carrier Busy Test 6 14 Running the Ping Test 6 14 Resetting to the Default Configuration 6 15...

Page 7: ...ment B 2 Department of Communications Canada B 3 Canadian Compliance Statement B 3 European Community Switzerland Norway Iceland and Liechtenstein B 3 Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC B 4 Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure B 5 Guidelines for Operating Cisco Aironet Access Points in Japan B 6 Japanese Translation B 6 English Translation B 6 Declaration o...

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Page 9: ...isco IOS documentation set available from the Cisco com home page at Service and Support Technical Documents On the Cisco Product Documentation home page select Release 12 3 from the Cisco IOS Software drop down menu This guide also includes an overview of the access point web based interface APWI but does not provide field level descriptions of all the APWI windows nor does it provide the procedu...

Page 10: ...ains Appendix E Console Cable Pinouts identifies the pinouts for the serial console cable that connects to the access point s serial console port Conventions This publication uses these conventions to convey instructions and information Command descriptions use these conventions Commands and keywords are in boldface text Arguments for which you supply values are in italic Square brackets mean opti...

Page 11: ...vez dans une situation pouvant entraîner des blessures Avant d accéder à cet équipement soyez conscient des dangers posés par les circuits électriques et familiarisez vous avec les procédures courantes de prévention des accidents Pour obtenir les traductions des mises en garde figurant dans cette publication veuillez consulter l annexe intitulée Translated Safety Warnings Traduction des avis de sé...

Page 12: ...ttp www cisco com public countries_languages shtml Aviso Este símbolo de aviso indica perigo Encontra se numa situação que lhe poderá causar danos fisicos Antes de começar a trabalhar com qualquer equipamento familiarize se com os perigos relacionados com circuitos eléctricos e com quaisquer práticas comuns que possam prevenir possíveis acidentes Para ver as traduções dos avisos que constam desta ...

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Page 14: ...from this URL http www cisco com en US products products_psirt_rss_feed html Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products Cisco is committed to delivering secure products We test our products internally before we release them and we strive to correct all vulnerabilities quickly If you think that you might have identified a vulnerability in a Cisco product contact PSIRT Emergencies security alert ...

Page 15: ...sco com techsupport Access to all tools on the Cisco Technical Support Website requires a Cisco com user ID and password If you have a valid service contract but do not have a user ID or password you can register at this URL http tools cisco com RPF register register do Note Use the Cisco Product Identification CPI tool to locate your product serial number before submitting a web or phone request ...

Page 16: ...ion of Serial Number Label The access point serial number label contains the following information Model number such as AIR AP1130AG x k9 Serial number such as VDF0636XXXX 11 alphanumeric digits MAC address such as 00abc65094d3 12 hexadecimal digits Location of manufacture such as Made in Singapore You need your product serial number when requesting support from the Cisco Technical Assistance Cent...

Page 17: ...AC contacts go to this URL http www cisco com techsupport contacts Definitions of Service Request Severity To ensure that all service requests are reported in a standard format Cisco has established severity definitions Severity 1 S1 Your network is down or there is a critical impact to your business operations You and Cisco will commit all necessary resources around the clock to resolve the situa...

Page 18: ...es of in depth online resources You can access Packet magazine at this URL http www cisco com packet iQ Magazine is the quarterly publication from Cisco Systems designed to help growing companies learn how they can use technology to increase revenue streamline their business and expand services The publication identifies the challenges facing these companies and the technologies to help solve them...

Page 19: ... 11a You can configure the radios separately using different settings on each The access point connects wireless and wired networks or is the center point of a stand alone wireless network In large installations wireless users within radio range of an access point can roam throughout a facility while maintaining seamless uninterrupted access to the network You can configure and monitor the access ...

Page 20: ...LEDs see page 1 3 Multiple power sources see page 1 4 UL 2043 certification see page 1 4 Anti theft features see page 1 5 Refer to Appendix C Access Point Specifications for a list of access point specifications Figure 1 1 shows the access point hardware features Figure 1 1 Access Point Hardware Features 1 48 VDC power port 5 Padlock post 2 Ethernet port RJ 45 6 Mode button 3 Keyhole slot 7 Ethern...

Page 21: ...The port is located in a cable bay area that is hidden by the top cover see Figure 1 1 Use an RJ 45 to DB 9 serial cable to connect your computer s COM port to the access point s serial console port Refer to Appendix E Console Cable Pinouts for a description of the console port pinouts Assign the following port settings to a terminal emulator to open the management system pages 9600 baud 8 data bi...

Page 22: ... IEEE 802 3af inline power standard Note Some switches and patch panels might not provide enough power to operate the access point when configured with both 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz radios At power up if the access point is unable to determine that the power source can supply sufficient power the access point automatically deactivates both radios to prevent an over current condition The access point also...

Page 23: ...dapter When you mount the access point on a wall or ceiling using the mounting plate and the security hasp adapter you can lock the access point to the plate with a padlock see Figure 1 2 Compatible padlocks are Master Lock models 120T and 121T or equivalent Note The security hasp adapter covers the cable bay area including the power port Ethernet port console port and the mode button to prevent t...

Page 24: ...from accidently detaching from the mounting plate in vertical and over head mounting positions Note The supplied 8 Philips head screw provides minimal anti theft protection When a tamper resistant head screw user supplied is used access to the mounting screws that attach the mounting plate is greatly restricted Note The use of a tamper resistant head screw does not restrict access to the access po...

Page 25: ...e central unit in an all wireless network The repeater role requires a specific configuration Root Unit on a Wired LAN An access point connected directly to a wired LAN provides a connection point for wireless users If more than one access point is connected to the LAN users can roam from one area of a facility to another without losing their connection to the network Figure 1 4 shows access point...

Page 26: ...rs and the wired LAN by sending packets to either another repeater or to an access point connected to the wired LAN The data is sent through the route that provides the best performance for the client Figure 1 5 shows an access point acting as a repeater Consult the Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide for Cisco Aironet Access Points for instructions on setting up an access point as a repeater N...

Page 27: ...ss point acts as a stand alone root unit The access point is not attached to a wired LAN it functions as a hub linking all stations together The access point serves as the focal point for communications increasing the communication range of wireless users Figure 1 6 shows an access point in an all wireless network Figure 1 6 Access Point as Central Unit in All Wireless Network Access Point Root Un...

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Page 29: ...n page 2 4 Installation Summary page 2 8 Opening the Access Point Cover page 2 9 Mounting the Access Point on a Horizontal or Vertical Surface page 2 10 Mounting the Access Point Below a Suspended Ceiling page 2 12 Mounting the Access Point Above a Suspended Ceiling page 2 13 Mounting Access Point on a Network Cable Box page 2 15 Mounting Access Point on a Desktop or Shelf page 2 15 Attaching the ...

Page 30: ...e body especially the face or eyes while transmitting Warnings Translated versions of the following safety warnings are provided in Appendix A Translated Safety Warnings Warning Read the installation instructions before you connect the system to its power source Statement 1004 Warning This product must be connected to a power over ethernet PoE IEEE 802 3af compliant power source or an IEC60950 com...

Page 31: ...spended ceiling adjustable T rail clips accomodates standard and recessed T rails One security hasp adapter Four 6 x 32 x in flat head Phillips machine screws One 8 x 32 x 3 16 in pan head Phillips machine screw 2 8 plastic wall anchors 2 8 x 32 x 1 in pan head screws Quick Start Guide Cisco Aironet 1130AG Series Access Point Safety Warnings for Cisco Aironet 1130AG Series Access Points Cisco prod...

Page 32: ...ing Plate section on page 2 5 Suspended Ceiling Adjustable T Rail Clips section on page 2 7 Caution Be careful when handling the access point the bottom plate might be hot Access Point Layout and Connectors Figure 2 1 identifies the main access point hardware features Figure 2 1 Access Point Hardware Features Note There is a second keyhole slot located on the bottom of the unit near the security s...

Page 33: ...dentify the correct holes for a specific mounting method You can use the mounting plate as a template to mark the locations for the cable hole and the mounting holes for your wall or ceiling installation Refer to Figure 2 2 to locate the various mounting holes for the method you intend to use Figure 2 2 Mounting Plate 1 Keyhole clips 5 T bar hanger clip hole 2 Screw holes A B C 6 Security screw ho...

Page 34: ...g The mounting kit contains two 8 x 32 x 1 inch pan head screws and wall anchors for wall or ceiling mounting T bar hanger clip hole used to attach a T bar hanger clip Security screw hole used to secure the access point to the mounting plate Padlock hole used to attach a padlock user provided to secure the access point to the mounting plate Compatible padlocks are Master Lock models 120T and 121T ...

Page 35: ...responds to the correct mounting holes on the mounting plate Figure 2 3 shows the details of the adjustable T rail clips Figure 2 3 T Rail Clip Features The adjustable T rail clip attaches to the mounting plate using four 6 x 32 x 1 4 inch flat head screws The A B and C holes on the T rail clips and the mounting plate correspond to these T rail widths A holes used for 1 1 2 in 38 mm T rails B hole...

Page 36: ...ections Mounting the Access Point on a Horizontal or Vertical Surface section on page 2 10 Mounting the Access Point Below a Suspended Ceiling section on page 2 12 Mounting the Access Point Above a Suspended Ceiling section on page 2 13 Mounting Access Point on a Network Cable Box section on page 2 15 Mounting Access Point on a Desktop or Shelf section on page 2 15 Attach the access point to the m...

Page 37: ...net and Radio LEDs Caution Do not attempt to pry open or lift the top cover of the access point because you could damage the cover Carefully read the instructions in this section before attempting to open the access point cover The cover is designed to partially open by sliding back from a secured position Follow these steps to open the top cover Step 1 Find the cable access notch on the end of th...

Page 38: ...r vertical surface Step 1 Use the mounting plate as a template to mark the locations of the two mounting holes labled with an X and the location of the cable access hole see Figure 2 6 Note The mounting plate can be installed upside down on a vertical surface for upper cable entry Figure 2 6 Mounting Plate 1 Keyhole clip 5 T bar hanger clip hole 2 Screw holes A B C 6 Security screw hole 3 Screw ho...

Page 39: ... for the Ethernet and possibly the power cables and pull the cables through the access hole until you have about 1 foot of exposed cables protruding from the hole Note You can optionally insert the Ethernet cable and the power cable if used through the cable access notch in access point housing see Figure 2 5 Step 5 Position the mounting plate over the wall anchors or the drilled holes Step 6 Inse...

Page 40: ...mum see Figure 2 4 Step 3 Place the T rail clip over the T rail and close it see Figure 2 4 to the appropriate A B or C detent Step 4 Tighten the two T rail locking screws to prevent the T rail clip from sliding along the T rail Step 5 Observe the T rail width detent letter A B or C that corresponds to the T rail width Step 6 Align the corresponding A B or C holes on the mounting plate over the T ...

Page 41: ...d into the T bar grid above the tiles of a suspended ceiling The access point uses a T bar box hanger not supplied such as the Erico Caddy 512 or B Line BA12 and should be oriented just above the top surface of a standard 5 8 in 1 59 cm ceiling tile You may need to modify a thicker tile to allow room for the access point Caution Only the fiber optic power injector AIR PWRINJ FIB has been tested to...

Page 42: ...g Bracket Step 3 Remove a ceiling tile adjacent to the mounting location Step 4 Configure the ends of the T bar box hanger to allow for maximum clearance above the ceiling tile See the illustration above Step 5 Open the access point cover and connect the Ethernet cable to the access point see the Connecting to an Ethernet Network with an Inline Power Source section on page 2 21 Step 6 Attach the a...

Page 43: ...network cable box holes Step 2 Hold the mounting plate and insert a 6 x 32 x 1 4 in pan head screw into each of the two X mounting holes and tighten Step 3 Pull the access point cables out of the network box until there is about 1 foot of exposed cables protruding from the box To attach the access point to the mounting plate see the Attaching the Access Point to the Mounting Plate section on page ...

Page 44: ...lace Step 5 Slightly rotate the access point from side to side until you hear the second keyhole clip falling into the other keyhole that is located on the opposite end of the access point and is not visible Step 6 Slide the access point back over the keyhole clips You will hear a click when the locking detent contacts the access point and locks it into place For instructions on connecting your ca...

Page 45: ...del number 64068 into the access point security cable slot see Figure 2 5 The security cable can be used with any of the mounting methods described in this guide Figure 2 11 Security Cable Slot Follow these steps to install the security cable Step 1 Loop the security cable around a nearby immovable object Step 2 Insert the key into the security cable lock Step 3 Insert the security cable latch int...

Page 46: ... You can use the 8 x 32 x 3 16 in pan head screw provided or a tamper resistant head screw that you provide to attach the access point to the mounting plate using the security screw hole see Figure 2 10 Note Using a tamper resistant head screw to secure the access point to the mounting plate does not prevent someone from inserting or removing the access point cables or pressing the mode button Fol...

Page 47: ...and lock the padlock Step 5 Position the padlock into the padlock area see Figure 2 13 Figure 2 13 Padlock Step 6 Push down on the padlock to ensure the padlock is held by the security hasp adapter clips Step 7 Close the access point cover by sliding it over the security hasp adapter until you hear a click 1 Access point cover in open position 3 Security padlock 2 Security hasp adapter 121716 2 3 ...

Page 48: ...witches supporting the IEEE 802 3af inline power standard Note Some older switches and patch panels might not provide enough power to operate the access point At power up if the access point is unable to determine that the power source can supply sufficient power the access point automatically deactivates both radios to prevent an over current condition The access point also activates a Status LED...

Page 49: ...our access point shuts down you must remove all power and reconnect only a single power source Follow these steps to connect the access point to the Ethernet LAN when you have an inline power source Step 1 If necessary open the access point cover see the Opening the Access Point Cover section on page 2 9 Step 2 Pull the Category 5 Ethernet cable out of the access point cable bay area approximately...

Page 50: ...s to connect the access point to an Ethernet LAN when you are using a local power source Step 1 If necessary open the access point cover see the Opening the Access Point Cover section on page 2 9 Step 2 Pull the Category 5 Ethernet cable and the power module cable out of the access point cable bay area approximately 1 foot Step 3 Loop the Ethernet cable back towards the access point Ethernet conne...

Page 51: ...e when the unit is mounted on a vertical wall The logo should always be easy to read To rotate the Cisco logo follow these steps Step 1 Place the end of an opened paper clip into each of the holes on the logo assembly see Figure 2 16 Figure 2 16 Cisco Logo Holes Step 2 Using the paper clips rotate the logo until you reach the desired orientation Detents are provided to help you align the logo for ...

Page 52: ...s blue to signify that there are client devices associated Refer to Chapter 6 Troubleshooting for complete LED descriptions When the Status LED turns light blue or medium blue you can obtain the access point s IP address and perform an initial configuration For instructions on assigning basic settings to the access point refer to Chapter 3 Configuring the Access Point for the First Time Caution Be...

Page 53: ...I but it might be simplest to browse to the access point s web browser interface to complete the initial configuration and then use the CLI to enter additional settings for a more detailed configuration This chapter contains these sections Before You Start page 3 2 Obtaining and Assigning an IP Address page 3 4 Connecting to the Access Point Locally page 3 4 Assigning Basic Settings page 3 5 Confi...

Page 54: ...otocol SNMP community name and the SNMP file attribute if SNMP is in use If you use Cisco IP Setup Utility IPSU to find or assign the access point IP address the MAC address from the label on the bottom of the access point such as 00164625854c Resetting the Access Point to Default Settings Using the Mode Button If you need to start over during the initial setup process follow these steps to reset ...

Page 55: ...k System Software and the System Software screen appears Step 6 Click System Configuration and the System Configuration screen appears Step 7 To return to factory default settings click Reset to Defaults Step 8 To retain the IP address and return all other settings to factory default values click Reset to Defaults Except IP Default IP Address Behavior When you connect an 1130AG access point runnin...

Page 56: ...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 Use the CLI to identify the IP address assigned to your access point refer to the Finding the IP Address Using the CLI page 3 13 Connecting to the Access Point Locally If you need to configure the ac...

Page 57: ...c Settings After you determine or assign the access point s IP address you can browse to the access point s Express Setup page and perform an initial configuration Step 1 Open your Internet browser Note The access point web browser interface is fully compatible with Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 0 on Windows 98 and 2000 platforms and with Netscape version 7 0 on Windows 98 Windows 2000 and...

Page 58: ...ng the Access Point for the First Time Assigning Basic Settings Step 3 Enter Cisco in the username field and advance to the Password field Step 4 Enter the case sensitive password Cisco and press Enter The Summary Status page appears Figure 3 2 shows the Summary Status page Figure 3 2 Summary Status Page ...

Page 59: ...ings you obtained from your system administrator The configurable settings include System Name The system name while not an essential setting helps identify the access point on your network The system name appears in the titles of the management system pages Configuration Server Protocol Click on the button that matches the network s method of IP address assignment DHCP IP addresses are automatica...

Page 60: ... the attributes of the SNMP data also provided by your network administrator Role in Radio Network Click on the button that describes the role of the access point on your network Select Access Point Root if your access point is connected to the wired LAN Select Repeater Non Root if it is not connected to the wired LAN Optimize Radio Network for Use this setting to select either preconcerted settin...

Page 61: ...ccess your access point Step 2 When the Summary Status page displays click Network Interfaces Radio0 802 11g and the radio status page displays Step 3 Click Settings and the radio settings page displays Step 4 Click Enable in the Enable Radio field Step 5 Click Apply Step 6 Click Radio1 802 11A and the radio status page displays Step 7 Repeat Steps 3 to 5 Step 8 Close your internet browser Table 3...

Page 62: ...rized access to your network Because it is a radio device the access point can communicate beyond the physical boundaries of your building Just as you use the Express Setup page to assign basic settings you can use the Express Security Set Up page to create unique SSIDs and assign one of four security types to them For detailed security information refer to the Cisco IOS Software Configuration Gui...

Page 63: ... interface such as the radio and you cannot use more than one encryption setting on an interface For example when you create an SSID with static WEP with VLANs disabled you cannot create additional SSIDs with WPA authentication because they use different encryption settings If you find that the security setting for an SSID conflicts with another SSID you can delete one or more SSIDs to eliminate t...

Page 64: ...ger page You cannot configure combinations of authentication types on the same SSID for example MAC address authentication and EAP authentication To configure combinations of authentication types use the Security SSID Manager page Note For detailed information about security and security settings refer to the Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide for Cisco Aironet Access Points EAP Authentication...

Page 65: ...ng for the SSID The settings are listed in order of robustness from No Security to WPA which is the most secure setting If you select Static WEP Key choose the key number and encryption key size and enter the encryption key 10 hexidecimal characters for 40 bit keys or 26 hexidecimal characters for 128 bit keys If you select EAP Authentication or WPA enter the IP address and shared secret for the a...

Page 66: ...s Accessories Communications Hyper Terminal Step 3 When the Hyper Terminal Connection Description window displays enter a connection name in the Name field and click OK Step 4 When the Connect To window displays click the drop down arrow in the Connect using field and choose COM3 or COM2 for your PC serial port Click OK Step 5 When the COM3 or COM2 Properties window displays enter this information...

Page 67: ...on Check your PC operating instructions for detailed instructions for your operating system Step 1 Choose Start Programs Accessories Telnet If Telnet is not listed in your Accessories menu choose Start Run type Telnet in the entry field and press Enter Step 2 When the Telnet window appears click Connect and choose Remote System Note In Windows 2000 the Telnet window does not contain drop down menu...

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Page 69: ...ime page 4 2 Using the Management Pages in the Web Browser Interface page 4 2 Using Online Help page 4 5 The web browser interface contains management pages that you use to change access point settings upgrade firmware and monitor and configure other wireless devices on the network Note The access point web browser interface is fully compatible with Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 0 on Windo...

Page 70: ...wser pop up blocker Step 2 Enter the access point s IP address in the browser address line and press Enter An Enter Network Password screen appears Step 3 Enter your username in the User Name field The default username is Cisco Step 4 Enter the access point password in the Password field and press Enter The default password is Cisco The access point Summary Status page appears Using the Management...

Page 71: ... devices associated to the access point the status of the Ethernet and radio interfaces and a list of recent access point activity Express Setup Displays the Express Setup page that is used to quickly configure basic access point settings such as system name IP address SNMP community radio roles and radio activation or deactivation Express Security Displays the Express Security page that is used t...

Page 72: ... IP QoS SNMP SNTP and VLANs Wireless Services Displays a summary of wireless services used with CCKM and provides links to WDS configuration pages System Software Displays the version number of the firmware that the access point is running and provides links to configuration pages for upgrading and managing firmware Event Log Displays the access point event log and provides links to configuration ...

Page 73: ...em Using Online Help Click the help icon at the top of any page in the web browser interface to display online help Figure 4 2 shows the help and print icons Figure 4 2 Print and Help Icons When a help page appears in a new browser window use the Select a Topic drop down menu to display the help index or instructions for common configuration tasks such as configuring VLANs Table 4 2 Prohibited Cha...

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Page 75: ... can use to configure your access point This chapter contains these sections Cisco IOS Command Modes page 5 2 Getting Help page 5 3 Abbreviating Commands page 5 3 Using no and default Forms of Commands page 5 4 Understanding CLI Messages page 5 4 Using Command History page 5 4 Using Editing Features page 5 6 Searching and Filtering Output of show and more Commands page 5 8 Accessing the CLI page 5...

Page 76: ...ine you can make changes to the running configuration If you save the configuration these commands are stored and used when the access point reboots To access the various configuration modes you must start at global configuration mode Table 5 1 describes the main command modes how to access each one the prompt you see in that mode how to exit the mode and how to use the mode The examples in the ta...

Page 77: ...command This example shows how to enter the show configuration privileged EXEC command ap show conf Table 5 2 Help Summary Command Purpose help Obtains a brief description of the help system in any command mode abbreviated command entry Obtains a list of commands that begin with a particular character string For example ap di dir disable disconnect abbreviated command entry Tab Completes a partial...

Page 78: ...ng Command History The IOS provides a history or record of commands that you have entered This feature is particularly useful for recalling long or complex commands or entries including access lists You can customize the command history feature to suit your needs as described in these sections Changing the Command History Buffer Size page 5 5 Recalling Commands page 5 5 Disabling the Command Histo...

Page 79: ...he Command History Feature The command history feature is automatically enabled To disable the feature during the current terminal session enter the terminal no history privileged EXEC command To disable command history for the line enter the no history line configuration command Table 5 4 Recalling Commands Action1 1 The arrow keys function only on ANSI compatible terminals such as VT100s Result ...

Page 80: ... configuration mode ap config line no editing Editing Commands with Keystrokes Table 5 5 shows the keystrokes that you need to edit command lines Table 5 5 Editing Commands with Keystrokes Capability Keystroke1 Purpose Move around the command line to make changes or corrections Ctrl B or the left arrow key Move the cursor back one character Ctrl F or the right arrow key Move the cursor forward one...

Page 81: ...and line Ctrl U or Ctrl X Delete all characters from the cursor to the beginning of the command line Ctrl W Delete the word to the left of the cursor Esc D Delete from the cursor to the end of the word Capitalize or lowercase words or capitalize a set of letters Esc C Capitalize at the cursor Esc L Change the word at the cursor to lowercase Esc U Capitalize letters from the cursor to the end of th...

Page 82: ...have a terminal screen that is 80 columns wide If you have a width other than that use the terminal width privileged EXEC command to set the width of your terminal Use line wrapping with the command history feature to recall and modify previous complex command entries For information about recalling previous command entries see the Editing Commands with Keystrokes section on page 5 6 Searching and...

Page 83: ...ess point s IP address Step 3 In the Host Name field type the access point s IP address and click Connect Step 4 At the username and password prompts enter your administrator username and password The default username is Cisco and the default password is Cisco The default enable password is also Cisco Usernames and passwords are case sensitive Opening the CLI with Secure Shell Secure Shell Protoco...

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Page 85: ...ocumentation website at the following URL http www cisco com en US products hw wireless tsd_products_support_category_home html Sections in this chapter include Checking the Access Point LEDs page 6 2 Checking Basic Settings page 6 4 Low Power Condition page 6 6 Running the Carrier Busy Test page 6 14 Running the Ping Test page 6 14 Resetting to the Default Configuration page 6 15 Reloading the Ac...

Page 86: ...s the unit s status Figure 6 1 shows the access point LEDs for additional information refer to the Event Log using the access point browser interface Figure 6 1 Access Point LEDs Note To view the Ethernet and Radio LEDs you must open the access point cover refer to the Opening the Access Point Cover section on page 2 9 Note When the access point cover is opened the Status LED colors are not visibl...

Page 87: ...mal operating condition but no wireless client devices are associated with the unit Blue Normal operating condition at least one wireless client device is associated with the unit Operating status Green Ethernet link is operational Blinking green Transmitting or receiving Ethernet packets Blinking green Transmitting or receiving radio packets Blinking dark blue Software upgrade in progress Boot lo...

Page 88: ...nitely Boot loader errors Red Red Red DRAM memory test failure Off Red Blinking red and blue Flash file system failure Off Amber Blinking red and blue green Environment variable ENVAR failure Amber Off Blinking red and yellow Bad MAC address Red Off Blinking red and off Ethernet failure during image recovery Amber Amber Blinking red and off Boot environment error Red Amber Blinking red and off No ...

Page 89: ... 1 Use your web browser to access your access point Step 2 When the Summary Status page displays click Network Interfaces Radio0 802 11B or Radio0 802 11G and the radio status page displays Step 3 Click Settings and the radio settings page displays Step 4 Click Enable in the Enable Radio field Step 5 Click Apply Step 6 Click Network Interfaces Radio0 802 11A and the radio status page displays Step...

Page 90: ...Client Utility ACU is the MAC address for the access point radio The MAC address for the access point Ethernet port is printed on the label on the back of the access point Low Power Condition Warning This product must be connected to a Power over Ethernet PoE IEEE 802 3af compliant power source or an IEC60950 compliant limited power source Statement 353 The access point can be powered from the 48 ...

Page 91: ...tiations the access point hardware also uses the 802 3af classification scheme to indicate the power required from the power source However the power source cannot report the power available to the access point unless the power source also supports Intelligent Power Management Some Cisco switches that are capable of supplying sufficient power require a software upgrade to support Intelligent Power...

Page 92: ...t transmit this type of CDP packet CDP_PD 4 POWER_OK Full Power INJECTOR_DETECTED_MULTIPLE_MACS_ON_ HUB inline power source This message indicates the access point is operating at full power because it has detected multiple Cisco devices The access point power is being supplied from a power injector or a non Cisco power source because a Cisco power source does not forward CDP packets CDP_PD 4 POWE...

Page 93: ...t is providing power to the access point Each Cisco switch should be upgraded to support Intelligent Power Management Until the software is upgraded you can configure the access point to operate with older switch software using the following Cisco IOS CLI command no power inline negotiation prestandard source injector H H H where H H H is the MAC address of the switch port to which the access poin...

Page 94: ...inline negotiation prestandard source no power inline negotiation injector power inline auto Power injector2 used with a Cisco switch that supports Intelligent Power Management1 2 Power injector must be AIR PWRINJ3 or AIR PWRINJ FIB no power inline negotiation prestandard source no power inline negotiation injector power inline never3 3 Cisco switches that support Intelligent Power Management alwa...

Page 95: ...he switch port to which the access point is connected Note The MAC address might be available from the Inline Power Status message power inline negotiation prestandard source Step 3 Enter the write memory command to save the setting to the access point memory Step 4 Enter the quit command to exit the terminal session Configuring the Access Point System Power Settings Using a Browser You can also u...

Page 96: ...nt might not be currently available for your Cisco power source Power Settings Power Negotiation selected Power Injector Installed on Port with MAC Address unchecked power inline auto Cisco switch that does not support Intelligent Power Management1 Power Settings Pre standard Compatibility selected Power Injector Installed on Port with MAC Address unchecked power inline auto Power injector2 used w...

Page 97: ...co switch does not support Intelligent Power Management negotiations choose Pre standard Compatibility c If you are using a non Cisco switch changes to the power settings are not required Step 4 If you are using a power injector with a Cisco switch choose one of these Power setting options see Figure 6 2 a If your Cisco switch supports Intelligent Power Management negotiations uncheck Installed on...

Page 98: ...G or Radio1 802 11A The respective radio status page appears Step 4 Click the Carrier Busy Test tab and the Carrier Busy Test screen appears Step 5 Click Start to begin the carrier busy test When the test completes the results are displayed on the screen For each of the channel center frequencies the test produces a value indicating the percentage of time that the channel is busy Running the Ping ...

Page 99: ...ing passwords WEP keys the IP address and the SSID For additional information on access point default behavior refer to the Default IP Address Behavior section on page 6 4 and the Default SSID and Radio Behavior section on page 6 5 Using the MODE Button Follow these steps to delete the current configuration and return all access point settings to the factory defaults using the MODE button Step 1 O...

Page 100: ... Step 3 Enter your username in the User Name field Step 4 Enter the access point password in the Password field and press Enter The Summary Status page appears Step 5 Click System Software and the System Software screen appears Step 6 Click System Configuration and the System Configuration screen appears Step 7 Click the Reset to Defaults button Note If the access point is configured with a static...

Page 101: ... refer to the Obtaining the Access Point Image File and Obtaining the TFTP Server Software sections Step 3 Rename the access point image file in the TFTP server folder to c1130 k9w7 tar default Step 4 Activate the TFTP server Step 5 If using in line power use a Category 5 CAT5 Ethernet cable to connect your PC to the To Network Ethernet connector on the power injector Step 6 Open the access point ...

Page 102: ...ssword in the Password field and press Enter The Summary Status page appears Step 5 Click the System Software tab and then click Software Upgrade The HTTP Upgrade screen appears Step 6 Click the Browse button to locate the access point image file such as c1130 k9w7 tar 123 2 JA tar on your PC Step 7 Click the Upload button For additional information click the Help icon on the Software Upgrade scre...

Page 103: ...are Upgrade screen Obtaining the Access Point Image File The access point image file can be obtained from the Cisco com software center using these steps Step 1 Use your Internet browser to access the Cisco Software Center at the following URL http www cisco com public sw center sw wireless shtml Step 2 Click Option 2 Aironet Wireless Software Display Tables Step 3 Find the access point firmware a...

Page 104: ...6 20 Cisco Aironet 1130AG Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide OL 6226 02 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Obtaining the TFTP Server Software ...

Page 105: ...ings apply to other documents in which they appear in English The following safety warnings appear in this appendix Statement 245B Explosive Device Proximity Warning page A 2 Statement 332 Antenna Installation Warning page A 3 Statement 353 Power Source Warning page A 3 Statement 1001 Work During Lightning Activity Warning page A 5 Statement 1004 Installation Instructions Warning page A 6 Statemen...

Page 106: ... si l équipement a été modifié à cet effet Warnung Benutzen Sie Ihr drahtloses Netzwerkgerät nicht in der Nähe ungeschützter Sprengkapseln oder anderer explosiver Stoffe es sei denn Ihr Gerät wurde eigens für diesen Gebrauch modifiziert und bestimmt Avvertenza Non utilizzare la periferica di rete senza fili in prossimità di un detonatore non protetto o di esplosivi a meno che la periferica non sia...

Page 107: ...ollten Antennen mindestens 20 cm entfernt von Personen aufgestellt werden Avvertenza Per conformarsi ai limiti FCC di esposizione a radiofrequenza RF le antenne devono stare ad una distanza minima di 20 cm dal corpo di ogni persona Advarsel I henhold til eksponeringsgrensene for radiofrekvenser RF skal antenner befinne seg på en avstand av minst 20 cm eller mer fra mennesker Aviso Para estar de ac...

Page 108: ... die IEC60950 kompatibel ist Avvertenza Questo prodotto deve essere connesso a una fonte di alimentazione di tipo PoE Power over Ethernet conforme a IEEE 802 3af o a una fonte di alimentazione conforme a IEC60950 Advarsel Dette produktet må være koblet til en Power over Ethernet PoE IEEE 802 3af kompatibel strømkilde eller en IEC60950 kompatibel begrenset strømkilde Aviso Este produto tem de estar...

Page 109: ...leita ukkosilmalla Attention Ne pas travailler sur le système ni brancher ou débrancher les câbles pendant un orage Warnung Arbeiten Sie nicht am System und schließen Sie keine Kabel an bzw trennen Sie keine ab wenn es gewittert Avvertenza Non lavorare sul sistema o collegare oppure scollegare i cavi durante un temporale con fulmini Advarsel Utfør aldri arbeid på systemet eller koble kabler til el...

Page 110: ...mistä virtalähteeseen Attention Avant de brancher le système sur la source d alimentation consulter les directives d installation Warnung Vor dem Anschließen des Systems an die Stromquelle die Installationsanweisungen lesen Avvertenza Consultare le istruzioni di installazione prima di collegare il sistema all alimentatore Advarsel Les installasjonsinstruksjonene før systemet kobles til strømkilden...

Page 111: ...rotection n est pas supérieur à 20A Warnung Dieses Produkt ist darauf angewiesen dass im Gebäude ein Kurzschluss bzw Überstromschutz installiert ist Stellen Sie sicher dass der Nennwert der Schutzvorrichtung nicht mehr als 20A beträgt Avvertenza Questo prodotto dipende dall impianto dell edificio per quanto riguarda la protezione contro cortocircuiti sovracorrente Assicurarsi che il dispositivo di...

Page 112: ...A 8 Cisco Aironet 1130AG Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide OL 6226 02 Appendix A Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1005 Circuit Breaker 20A Warning 20A 20A 20A ...

Page 113: ...nd regulatory information for the Cisco Aironet 1130AG Series Access Points This appendix contains the following sections Manufacturers Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement Department of Communications Canada European Community Switzerland Norway Iceland and Liechtenstein Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure Guidelines for Operating Cisco Aironet Access Points ...

Page 114: ...mful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment This equipment generates uses and radiates radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determin...

Page 115: ...igences du Reglement sur le material broilleur du Canada This device complies with Class B Limits of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Cisco Aironet 2 4 GHz Access Points are certified to the requiremen...

Page 116: ...estemmelser i Directiv 1999 5 EF Español Este equipo cumple con los requisitos esenciales asi como con otras disposiciones de la Directive 1999 5 EC Έλληνας Αυτός ο εξοπλισµός συµµορφώνεται µε τις ουσιώδεις απαιτήσεις και τις λοιπές διατάξεις της Οδηγίας 1999 5 EΚ Français Cet appareil est conforme aux exigencies essentialles et aux autres dispositions pertinantes de la Directive 1999 5 EC Íslensk...

Page 117: ...rom radio frequency devices as defined in Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields The equipment shoud be installed more than 20 cm 7 9 in from your body or nearby persons The access point must be installed to maintain a minimum 20 cm 7 9 in co located separation distance from other FCC approved indoor outdoor antennas used with the acc...

Page 118: ...rial scientific and medical devices such as microwave ovens and mobile object identification RF ID systems licensed premises radio stations and unlicensed specified low power radio stations used in factory production lines 1 Before using this equipment make sure that no premises radio stations or specified low power radio stations of RF ID are used in the vicinity 2 If this equipment causes RF int...

Page 119: ...eclaration of Conformity Statements Declaration of Conformity Statements All the Declaration of Conformity statements related to this product can be found at the following URL http www ciscofax com Declaration of Conformity Statements for European Union Countries The Declaration of Conformity statement for the European Union countries is listed below ...

Page 120: ...ntial requirements of the Directive 1999 5 EC The following standards were applied EMC EN 301 489 1 v1 4 1 2002 08 EN 301 489 17 v1 2 1 2002 09 Health Safety EN60950 2000 EN 50385 2002 Radio EN 301 893 v 1 2 3 2003 08 EN 300 328 v 1 4 1 2003 04 The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10 4 and Annex III of Directive 1999 5 EC has been followed The product carries the CE Mark Date...

Page 121: ...s upside down RJ 45 connector for serial connections Input Voltage 48 VDC nominal Input Power 12 95 W typical Operating Temperature Base unit 32 to 104o F 0 to 40o C 1130AG series power module 32 to 104o F 0 to 40o C Weight Without mounting hardware 1 48 lbs 0 67 kg Power Output 100 mW 20 dBm 50 mW 17 dBm 25 mW 14 dBm 10 mW 11 dBm 5 mW 8 dBm 3 mW 5 dBm 1 mW 2 dBm 0 5 mW 1 dBm Depending on the regu...

Page 122: ...mpliance The 1200 series access point complies with UL 2043 for products installed in a building s environmental air handling spaces such as above suspended ceilings Caution Only the fiber optic power injector AIR PWRINJ FIB has been tested to UL 2043 for operation in a building s environmental air space no other power injectors or power modules have been tested to UL 2043 and they should not be p...

Page 123: ...A P P E N D I X D Channels and Power Levels This appendix lists the IEEE 802 11b g 2 4 GHz and the IEEE 802 11a 5 GHz channels and maximum power levels supported by the world s regulatory domains The following topic is covered in this appendix Channels and Maximum Power Levels page D 2 ...

Page 124: ...alent isotropic radiated power EIRP above the amount allowed per regulatory domain Table D 1 Channels and Maximum Conducted Power for the 802 11b g Radio Channel Identifier Center Frequency MHz Maximum Conducted Power Levels dBm in the Regulatory Domains Americas A China C EMEA E Japan J North American N CCK OFDM CCK OFDM CCK OFDM CCK OFDM CCK OFDM 1 2412 20 17 14 14 14 14 14 14 20 17 2 2417 20 17...

Page 125: ...the Regulatory Domains Americas A China C EMEA E Japan J North America N 5150 to 5250 MHz 34 5170 15 36 5180 15 17 15 38 5190 15 40 5200 15 17 15 42 5210 15 44 5220 15 17 15 46 5230 15 48 5240 15 17 15 5250 to 5350 MHz 52 5260 17 17 17 56 5280 17 17 17 60 5300 17 17 17 64 5320 17 17 17 5450 to 5725 MHz 100 5500 171 1 Requires Cisco IOS Release 12 3 4 JA software 171 104 5520 171 171 108 5540 171 1...

Page 126: ...D 4 Cisco Aironet 1130AG Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide OL 6226 02 Appendix D Channels and Power Levels Channels and Maximum Power Levels ...

Page 127: ...L 6226 02 A P P E N D I X E Console Cable Pinouts This appendix identifies the pinouts for the serial console cable that connects to the access point s serial console port The appendix contains the following sections Overview page E 2 Console Port Signals and Pinouts page E 2 ...

Page 128: ... DB 9 serial cable to connect the access point s console port to the COM port of your PC running a terminal emulation program Note Both the Ethernet and console ports use RJ 45 connectors Be careful to avoid accidently connecting the serial cable to the Ethernet port connector Note After completing your configuration changes you must remove the serial console cable from the access point Table E 1 ...

Page 129: ...s for 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 and 54 Mbps wireless LANs operating in the 2 4 GHz frequency band A access point A wireless LAN data transceiver that uses radio waves to connect a wired network with wireless stations ad hoc network A wireless network composed of stations without Access Points antenna gain The gain of an antenna is a measure of the antenna s ability to direct or focus radio energy over a ...

Page 130: ...peed of the transmission the type of antenna used and the physical environment as well as other factors client A radio device that uses the services of an Access Point to communicate wirelessly with other devices on a local area network CSMA Carrier sense multiple access A wireless LAN media access method specified by the IEEE 802 11 specification D data rates The range of data transmission rates ...

Page 131: ...used wired local area network Ethernet uses carrier sense multiple access CSMA to allow computers to share a network and operates at 10 100 or 1000 Mbps depending on the physical layer used F file server A repository for files so that a local area network can share files mail and programs firmware Software that is programmed on a memory chip G gateway A device that connects two otherwise incompati...

Page 132: ... user information with a transmitter s carrier signal multipath The echoes created as a radio signal bounces off of physical objects multicast packet A single data message packet sent to multiple addresses O omni directional This typically refers to a primarily circular antenna radiation pattern OFDM Orthogonal frequency division multiplex is a modulation technique used by IEEE 802 11a compliant w...

Page 133: ... radio transmission technology that spreads the user information over a much wider bandwidth than otherwise required in order to gain benefits such as improved interference tolerance and unlicensed operation SSID Service set identifier also referred to as Radio Network Name A unique identifier used to identify a radio network and which stations must use to be able to communicate with each other or...

Page 134: ...Wireless LAN Solutions Engine The WLSE is a specialized appliance for managing Cisco Aironet wireless LAN infrastructures It centrally identifies and configures access points in customer defined groups and reports on throughput and client associations WLSE s centralized management capabilities are further enhanced with an integrated template based configuration tool for added configuration ease an...

Page 135: ...ribed 5 4 disabling 5 5 recalling commands 5 5 no and default forms of commands 5 4 terminal emulator settings 3 5 command line interface See CLI command modes 5 2 commands abbreviating 5 3 no and default 5 4 connectors C 1 console port E 2 D data rates C 2 declarations of conformity B 1 default configuration resetting 6 15 default commands 5 4 E editing features enabling and disabling 5 6 keystro...

Page 136: ...anagement options CLI 5 1 Mode button 6 17 modulation C 2 N no commands 5 4 O OK button 4 4 operating temperature C 1 P package contents 2 3 password reset 6 15 pinouts serial cable E 2 power connecting 2 20 input C 1 output C 1 power level maximum D 2 privileged EXEC mode 5 2 R range radio C 2 regulatory domains D 2 D 3 regulatory information B 1 reloading access point image 6 16 RF exposure B 5 ...

Page 137: ...02 terminal emulator 3 5 TFTP server 6 17 troubleshooting 6 1 U unpacking 2 3 user EXEC mode 5 2 V voltage range C 1 W warnings 2 2 A 1 Web based interface common buttons 4 3 compatible browsers 4 1 web site Cisco Software Center 6 19 weight C 1 WEP key 6 6 Wi Fi Protected Access WPA 3 12 ...

Page 138: ...Index IN 4 Cisco Aironet 1130AG Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide OL 6226 02 ...

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