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XR-1000H Quick Installation Guide
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Click
Save
Changes
to
Flash
on
the
upper
right
to
save
your
settings.
Click
Execute
at
the
bottom
of
the
page
to
set
up/enable
all
IAPs
(radios)
automatically.
For
improved
security,
you
must
also
take
the
additional
steps
described
in
“Secure
Low
Level
Access
to
the
Array”
in
Step
12.
With
a
basic
configuration
established
the
Wireless
Array
is
now
functional.
Refer
to
the
Wireless
Array
User’s
Guide
for
additional
configuration
information.
Look
for
the
section
titled
Performing
the
Express
Setup
Procedure
near
the
end
of
the
Installing
the
Wireless
Array
chapter
of
the
Guide
for
more
details
on
Express
Setup
settings.
The
chapter
titled
Configuring
the
Wireless
Array
discusses
all
of
the
settings
available
for
the
Array.
Note:
The
channel
set
available
in
an
outdoor
application
is
different
than
indoor
so
some
channels
typically
used
will
not
be
shown.
12) Secure Low Level Access to the Array
Management
of
the
Xirrus
Array
is
done
via
the
Web
Management
Interface
(WMI)
or
Command
Line
Interface
(CLI).
The
Array
also
has
a
lower
level
interface:
XBL
(Xirrus
Boot
Loader),
which
allows
access
to
more
primitive
commands.
You
won’t
normally
use
XBL
unless
instructed
to
do
so
by
Xirrus
Customer
Support.
For
proper
security,
you
should
replace
the
default
XBL
login
username
and
password
with
your
own,
as
instructed
below.
XBL
has
its
own
username
and
password,
separate
from
the
ArrayOS
Admin
User
and
Password
(used
for
logging
in
to
the
WMI
and
CLI).
Xirrus
also
provides
the
Xircon
utility
for
connecting
to
Arrays
that
are
not
reachable
via
the
normal
access
methods
(such
as
Secure
Shell
(SSH)
or
WMI)
and
that
do
not
have
a
physical
console
port
(XR
‐
1000),
or
whose
console
port
is
not
accessible.
Xircon
discovers
Arrays
on
your
network
subnet
and
can
then
establish
an
encrypted
console
session
to
the
Array
via
the
network
even
if
the
Array
IP
configuration
is
incorrect.
Xircon
allows
you
to
manage
the
Array
using
CLI,
just
as
you
would
if
connected
to
the
console
port.
Xircon
also
has
an
option
for
easily
accessing
XBL.
Xircon
access
to
the
Array
may
be
controlled.
Since
XR
‐
1000
Array
models
do
not
have
a
console
port,
these
models
have
Xircon
access
to
both
XBL
and
CLI
enabled
by
default.
For
Arrays
that
do
not
have
a
console
port,
to
avoid
potentially
being
locked
out
of
the
Array,
Xircon
should
always
be
enabled
at
the
XBL
level
at
least.
If
you
disable
Xircon
access
to
both
XBL
and
CLI
on
XR
‐
1000
models,
you
must
ensure
that
you
do
not
lose
track
of
the
username
and
password
to
log
in
to
CLI/WMI!
In
this
situation,
there
is
no
way
to
recover
from
a
lost
password,
other
than
returning
the
Array
to
Xirrus.
If
you
have
Xircon
access
to
XBL
enabled,
you
can
reset
the
password,
but
this
recovery
will
require
setting
the
unit
to
factory
defaults
with
loss
of
all
configuration
data.
Use
the
following
steps
to
replace
the
default
XBL
username
and
password.
These
steps
use
CLI
commands.