
Click the
7.
Network Protocol
drop-down menu.
• If the wireless station must dynamically assign itself a
wireless LAN IP address and netmask, select the
DHCP
option.
• If a wireless LAN IP address and netmask must be
manually assigned to the wireless station, select the
STATIC
option. If the
STATIC
option is chosen, additional
options will become available. Refer to the steps below for
more information.
If the
STATIC
Network Protocol option was chosen, do the following
additional steps:
1. Specify the IP address and netmask of the subnet the radio unit is
part of by entering the correct addresses in the
WLAN IP address
and
WLAN Netmask
fields.
2. Specify the default gateway and designated name server by
entering the correct configuration data in the
WLAN Default
Gateway
and
WLAN Name Server
fields.
To access a Cisco radio transceiver through the transceiver's
wireless access point, you will need a laptop computer, tablet computer or
similar device equipped with the following:
• Wi-Fi capability.
• A current version of Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome.
To connect wirelessly to the Cisco FM4200 Fiber for configuration and
maintenance, do the following steps:
1. On your computer or other wireless interface device, use the Wi-
Fi connection dialog to connect to the radio unit using the radio
unit's WLAN SSID and WLAN passphrase.
IMPORTANT
If SSID broadcasting is disabled on the radio unit, you
must create a connection to the radio unit by manually
specifying the SSID and passphrase.
2. Use the web browser on your computer or other wireless interface
device to access the offline Configurator interface.
Configure the radio unit as shown in this manual.
3.
7.6.8. RADIUS configuration
The
RADIUS
window contains the controls to provide centralized
authentication, authorization, and accounting management using the
remote authentication dial-in user service (RADIUS) networking protocol.
Device configuration using the configurator interface
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