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x BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System ManualCompliancesIMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure StatementThis equipment complies with FCC radiatio
74 OperationChapter 4 - System Configuration4.4.11 System Log The AP can be configured to send event and error messages to a System Log Server. The s
Advanced ConfigurationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 75Logging Level – Sets the minimum severity level for event logging. (Default:
76 OperationChapter 4 - System Configuration4.4.11.2 Configuring SNTPSimple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) allows the AP to set its internal clock base
Advanced ConfigurationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 77Set Time Zone – SNTP uses Coordinated Universal Time (or UTC, formerly Green
78 OperationChapter 4 - System Configuration4.4.11.2.2 CLI Commands for the System Clock The following example shows how to manually set the system
SNMPBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 794.5 SNMPYou can use a network management application such as HP’s OpenView to manage the AP vi
80 OperationChapter 4 - System ConfigurationLocation – A text string that describes the system location. (Maximum length: 255 characters)Contact – A
SNMPBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 81Trap Configuration – Allows selection of specific SNMP notifications to send. The following it
82 OperationChapter 4 - System Configuration dot11InterfaceBFail - The 802.11b interface has failed. dot1xMacAddrAuthSuccess - A client station has
SNMPBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 83 dot11StationDisassociate - A client station no longer associates with the network. dot11Sta
BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual xiCompliances In Italy the end-user must apply for a license from the national spectrum authority to
84 OperationChapter 4 - System ConfigurationEnterprise AP#show snmp 183SNMP Information==============================================Service State
Radio InterfaceBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 854.6 Radio InterfaceThe 802.11g interface includes configuration options for radio s
86 OperationChapter 4 - System ConfigurationFor information on configuring 802.11g settings, refer to the following sections: “Configuring VAP Radio
Radio InterfaceBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 87Default VLAN ID – The VLAN ID assigned to wireless clients associated to the VAP in
88 OperationChapter 4 - System Configurationinterface (numbered 0 to 3), use the vap command. You can configure a name for each interface using the d
Radio InterfaceBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 89on page 74) are sent for each AP detected. Rogue APs can be identified by unknown B
90 OperationChapter 4 - System ConfigurationTo configure the remaining 802.11g radio settings, select the Radio Settings page.Enterprise AP(config)#i
Radio InterfaceBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 91Radio Channel – The radio channel that the AP uses to communicate with wireless cli
92 OperationChapter 4 - System ConfigurationAuto Channel Select – Enables the AP to automatically select an unoccupied radio channel. (Default: Enabl
Radio InterfaceBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 93antenna ID ensures that the AP's radio transmissions are within regulatory pow
94 OperationChapter 4 - System ConfigurationSuper G – The Atheros proprietary Super G performance enhancements are supported by the access point. The
Radio InterfaceBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 95that the access point will save all broadcast/multicast frames for the Basic Servic
96 OperationChapter 4 - System Configurationother radio settings as required before enabling the VAP interface (with the no shutdown command). To vie
Radio InterfaceBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 97delay and throughput variations that result from this “equal opportunity” wireless
98 OperationChapter 4 - System Configurationmechanism first selects data with the highest priority to be granted a transmit opportunity. Then the sam
Radio InterfaceBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 99WMM – Sets the WMM operational mode on the AP. When enabled, the parameters for eac
100 OperationChapter 4 - System Configuration logCWMin (Minimum Contention Window) – The initial upper limit of the random backoff wait time before
Radio InterfaceBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 101Enterprise AP#show interface wireless g 0227Wireless Interface Information========
102 OperationChapter 4 - System Configuration4.6.2 SecurityThe access point is configured by default as an “open system,” which broadcasts a beacon s
Radio InterfaceBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 103For a more secure network, the AP can implement one or a combination of the follow
About This ManualThis manual describes the BreezeMAX Wi2 and BreezeACCESS Wi2 unit and details how to install, operate and manage the access point.Thi
104 OperationChapter 4 - System ConfigurationThe AP can simultaneously support clients using various different security mechanisms. The configuration
Radio InterfaceBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 105independently to work with all security mechanisms and is indicated separately in
106 OperationChapter 4 - System ConfigurationStatic and dynamic (802.1x) WEP keysEnter 1 to 4 WEP keysSelect a WEP transmit keyInterface Detail Setti
Radio InterfaceBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 1074.6.2.1 Enabling the VAPsBefore enabling the Virtual Access Point (VAP) radio inte
108 OperationChapter 4 - System ConfigurationAfter you have configured the radio settings, select Security under Radio G, set an SSID to identify the
Radio InterfaceBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 109WEP is the security protocol initially specified in the IEEE 802.11 standard for w
110 OperationChapter 4 - System ConfigurationKey Number – Selects the key number to use for encryption for each VAP interface. If the clients have al
Radio InterfaceBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 111 Shared Key: Sets the access point to use WEP shared keys. If this option is sele
112 OperationChapter 4 - System Configuration 4.6.2.3 WiFi Protected Access (WPA)WPA employs a combination of several technologies to provide an enha
Radio InterfaceBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 113packet encryption and key management as WPA in the enterprise, providing a robust
114 OperationChapter 4 - System Configuration Key Caching: WPA2 provides fast roaming for authenticated clients by retaining keys and other security
Radio InterfaceBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 115The WPA configuration parameters are described below:Encryption – You must enable
116 OperationChapter 4 - System Configuration WPA2: Clients using WPA2 over 802.1X are accepted for authentication. WPA2-PSK: Clients using WPA2 wi
Radio InterfaceBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 117The configuration settings for WPA are summarized in Table 4-8:4.6.2.3.1 CLI Comma
118 OperationChapter 4 - System Configuration4.6.2.4 Configuring 802.1XIEEE 802.1X is a standard framework for network access control that uses a cen
Radio InterfaceBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 119You can enable 802.1X as optionally supported or as required to enhance the securi
120 OperationChapter 4 - System Configuration4.7 Status InformationThe Status page includes information on the following items:4.7.1 Access Point Sta
Status InformationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 121AP System Configuration – The AP System Configuration table displays the basic
122 OperationChapter 4 - System Configuration4.7.1.0.1 CLI Commands for Displaying System Settings To view the current access point system settings,
Status InformationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 123The Station Configuration page displays basic connection information for all as
Table of ContentsChapter 1 - Product Description1.1 Introduction ...
124 OperationChapter 4 - System Configuration WEP Disabled – The client is not using Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption keys. Dynamic – The
Status InformationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 125The Event Logs table displays the following information: Log Time: The time th
126 OperationChapter 4 - System Configuration4.7.3.0.2 CLI Commands for Displaying Event LogsTo view the access point log entries, use the show event
5Chapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceIn This Chapter: “Using the Command Line Interface” on page 129 “Entering Commands” on page 131 “Command Groups”
128 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interface “WDS Bridge Commands” on page 207 “Spanning Tree Commands” on page 208 “Ethernet Interface Command
Using the Command Line InterfaceBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 1295.1 Using the Command Line Interface5.1.1 Accessing the CLIWhen a
130 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceTo access the AP through a Telnet session, you must first set the IP address for the AP, and set the d
Entering CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 1315.2 Entering CommandsThis section describes how to enter CLI commands.5.2.1 Keyw
132 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceInterface). You can also display a list of valid keywords for a specific command. For example, the com
Entering CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 133disable logging, specify the no logging command. This guide describes the negati
xvi BreezeMAX Wi2 and BreezeACCESS VL Wi2 System ManualTable of Contents2.3.2 Attaching the Mounting Plate to the Wi² Unit...
134 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interface5.2.10 Configuration CommandsConfiguration commands are used to modify AP settings. These commands mod
Entering CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 135currently available commands or parameters. You can use the Tab key to complete
136 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interface5.3 Command GroupsThe system commands can be broken down into the functional groups shown below.Table
Command GroupsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 137The access mode shown in the following tables is indicated by these abbreviations:
138 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interface5.4 General CommandsTable 5-4: General CommandsCommand Function Mode Pageconfigure Activates global c
General CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 1395.4.1 configureThis command activates Global Configuration mode. You must enter t
140 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interface5.4.3 exitThis command returns to the Exec mode or exits the configuration program.Default Setting Non
General CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 141Example 5.4.5 resetThis command restarts the system or restores the factory defau
142 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interface5.4.7 show lineThis command displays the console port’s configuration settings.Command Mode ExecExampl
System Management CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 1435.5 System Management CommandsThese commands are used to configure the
BreezeMAX Wi2 and BreezeACCESS VL Wi2 System Manual xviiTable of Contents4.4.7 VLAN...
144 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interface5.5.1 countryThis command configures the AP’s country code, which identifies the country of operation
System Management CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 145Default Setting US - for units sold in the United States99 (no country
146 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceDefault Setting Enterprise APCommand Mode Global ConfigurationExample 5.5.3 system nameThis command sp
System Management CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 147Default Setting adminCommand Mode Global ConfigurationExample5.5.5 pass
148 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interface After boot up, the SSH server needs about two minutes to generate host encryption keys. The SSH serv
System Management CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 149Syntax ip http port <port-number>no ip http portport-number - The
150 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceDefault Setting 300 secondsCommand Mode Global ConfigurationExample Related Commandsip http port (page
System Management CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 151Syntax ip https serverno ip https serverDefault Setting EnabledCommand
152 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interface• IP address can be configured for SNMP, web and Telnet access respectively. Each of these groups can
System Management CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 153Command Mode ExecExample5.5.17 show systemThis command displays basic s
xviii BreezeMAX Wi2 and BreezeACCESS VL Wi2 System ManualTable of Contents5.2.7 Using Command History ...
154 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceDefault SettingNoneCommand Mode ExecExample5.5.18 show versionThis command displays the software versi
System Management CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 155Command Mode ExecExample 5.5.19 show configThis command displays detail
156 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceCommand Mode ExecExample Enterprise AP#show configAuthentication Information==========================
System Management CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 157Hardware Version Information===========================================
158 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceLogging Information=====================================================Syslog State : D
System Management CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 159 dot11InterfaceGFail Enabled dot11InterfaceBFail Enabl
160 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interface5.5.20 show hardwareThis command displays the hardware version of the system.Command Mode ExecExample
System Logging CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 1615.6 System Logging CommandsThese commands are used to configure system log
162 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceSyntaxlogging host <1 | 2 | 3 | 4> <host_name | host_ip_address> [udp_port]no logging host
System Logging CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 163Syntaxlogging level <Emergency | Alert | Critical | Error | Warning | N
BreezeMAX Wi2 and BreezeACCESS VL Wi2 System Manual xixTable of Contents5.5.12 ip https port...
164 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceDefault Setting 16Command Mode Global ConfigurationCommand Usage The command specifies the facility ty
System Logging CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 165Syntaxshow loggingCommand Mode ExecExample5.6.8 show event-logThis command
166 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interface5.7 System Clock CommandsThese commands are used to configure SNTP and system clock settings on the AP
System Clock CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 167Default Setting 137.92.140.80192.43.244.18Command Mode Global ConfigurationC
168 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceDefault Setting 00:14:00, January 1, 1970Command Mode Global ConfigurationExample This example sets th
System Clock CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 169Syntaxsntp-server timezone <hours>hours - Number of hours before/after
170 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interface5.8 DHCP Relay CommandsDynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) can dynamically allocate an IP addre
DHCP Relay CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 171Syntaxdhcp-relay <primary | secondary> <ip_address>• primary - The
172 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interface5.9 SNMP CommandsControls access to this AP from management stations using the Simple Network Manageme
SNMP CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 173(Maximum length: 23 characters, case sensitive)• ro - Specifies read-only access. Au
ii BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System ManualDocument HistoryDocument HistoryTopic Description Date IssuedThis is the document’s first Release M
xx BreezeMAX Wi2 and BreezeACCESS VL Wi2 System ManualTable of Contents5.8.1 dhcp-relay enable...
174 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceDefault Setting NoneCommand Mode Global ConfigurationExample Related Commandssnmp-server contact (page
SNMP CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 175• host_ip_address - IP of the host (the targeted recipient). • host_name - Name of t
176 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interfaceaddress).- localMacAddrAuthFail - A client station has failed authentication with the local MAC addres
SNMP CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 177Example 5.9.8 snmp-server userThis command configures the SNMP v3 users that are all
178 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceExample 5.9.9 snmp-server targetsThis command configures SNMP v3 notification targets. Use the no form
SNMP CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 179Syntaxsnmp-server filter <filter-id> <include | exclude> <subtree>
180 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceDefault Setting NoneCommand Mode Global ConfigurationExample 5.9.12 show snmp groupsThis command displ
SNMP CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 181Syntax show snmp usersCommand ModeExecExample 5.9.14 show snmp group-assignmentsThis
182 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceSyntaxshow snmp targetCommand Mode ExecExample 5.9.16 show snmp filterThis command displays the SNMP v
SNMP CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 183Syntaxshow snmp filter-assignmentsCommand Mode ExecExample 5.9.18 show snmpThis comm
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184 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceCommand Mode ExecExampleEnterprise AP#show snmpSNMP Information=======================================
Flash/File CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 1855.10 Flash/File CommandsThese commands are used to manage the system code or c
186 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceSyntaxcopy <ftp | tftp> filecopy config <ftp | tftp>• ftp - Keyword that allows you to cop
Flash/File CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 187Default Setting NoneCommand Mode ExecExample This example shows how to delete
188 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceCommand Mode ExecCommand Usage File information is shown below:Example The following example shows how
RADIUS ClientBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 1895.11 RADIUS ClientRemote Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS) is a logon aut
190 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceDefault Setting NoneCommand Mode Global ConfigurationExample 5.11.2 radius-server portThis command set
RADIUS ClientBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 191Syntaxradius-server [secondary] retransmit number_of_retries• secondary - Secondary
192 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceDefault Setting 0 (disabled)Command Mode Global ConfigurationCommand Usage • When the RADIUS Accountin
RADIUS ClientBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 193Default SettingNo delimiterCommand ModeGlobal ConfigurationExample 5.11.9 radius-ser
xxii BreezeMAX Wi2 and BreezeACCESS VL Wi2 System ManualTable of Contents5.14.2 filter ap-manage ...
194 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceDefault SettingNoneCommand Mode ExecExample Enterprise AP#show radiusRadius Server Information========
802.1X AuthenticationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 1955.12 802.1X AuthenticationThe AP supports IEEE 802.1X access control for wir
196 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interfacesuccessful 802.11 association, each client is allowed to access the network.• When 802.1X is supported
802.1X AuthenticationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 197DefaultNoneCommand ModeGlobal ConfigurationCommand UsageThe AP currently onl
198 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interface5.13 MAC Address Authentication Use these commands to define MAC authentication on the AP. For local M
MAC Address AuthenticationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 199DefaultallowedCommand ModeGlobal ConfigurationExampleRelated Commandsad
200 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceDefaultNoneCommand ModeGlobal ConfigurationExampleRelated Commands802.1x-supplicant user (page 196)5.1
MAC Address AuthenticationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 201Default0 (disabled)Command ModeGlobal ConfigurationExampleEnterprise AP
202 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interface5.14 Filtering CommandsThe commands described in this section are used to filter communications betwee
Filtering CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 2035.14.1 filter local-bridgeThis command disables communication between wireless
BreezeMAX Wi2 and BreezeACCESS VL Wi2 System Manual xxiiiTable of Contents5.18.10 antenna id...
204 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceSyntax[no] filter uplink enableDefaultDisabledCommand ModeGlobal ConfigurationExample5.14.4 filter upl
Filtering CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 205Syntaxfilter ethernet-type enableno filter ethernet-type enableDefaultDisabledC
206 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceDefaultNoneCommand ModeGlobal ConfigurationCommand UsageUse the filter ethernet-type enable command to
WDS Bridge CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 2075.15 WDS Bridge Commands The WDS Bridge commands are not applicable for the cu
208 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interface5.16 Spanning Tree CommandsThe Spanning Tree commands are not applicable for the current version.
Ethernet Interface CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 2095.17 Ethernet Interface Commands The commands described in this sectio
210 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceDefault Setting NoneCommand Mode Global ConfigurationCommand Usage The primary and secondary name serv
Ethernet Interface CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 211ExampleRelated Commandsip dhcp (page 211)5.17.4 ip dhcp This command e
212 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interface• 100MH - Forces 100 Mbps, half-duplex operation • 100MF - Forces 100 Mbps, full-duplex operation Defa
Ethernet Interface CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 213Syntaxshow interface [ethernet]Default Setting Ethernet interfaceComma
xxiv BreezeMAX Wi2 and BreezeACCESS VL Wi2 System ManualTable of Contents5.20.3 key...
214 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interface5.18 Wireless Interface CommandsThe commands described in this section configure connection parameters
Wireless Interface CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 2155.18.1 interface wirelessThis command enters wireless interface config
216 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceDefault Setting NoneCommand Mode Interface Configuration (Wireless)Example5.18.3 speedThis command con
Wireless Interface CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 217Default Setting 1 Mbps for 802.11b/gCommand Mode Interface Configurati
218 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interface5.18.5 channelThis command configures the radio channel through which the AP communicates with wireles
Wireless Interface CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 219Example 5.18.7 radio-modeThis command forces the operating mode for th
220 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceExample5.18.9 antenna controlThis command selects the use of two diversity antennas or a single antenn
Wireless Interface CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 221• In the current release, select id=0x0108 for the 8dBi omni antenna.E
222 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceDefault Setting 100Command Mode Interface Configuration (Wireless)Command Usage The beacon signals all
Wireless Interface CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 223Syntaxfragmentation-length <length>length - Minimum packet size
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224 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceExample5.18.16 super-g This command enables Atheros proprietary Super G performance enhancements. Use
Wireless Interface CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 225Syntaxssid <string>string - The name of a basic service set supp
226 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceDefault Setting 64Command Mode Interface Configuration (Wireless-VAP)Example 5.18.21 assoc-timeout-int
Wireless Interface CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 227Syntax shutdownno shutdownDefault Setting Interface enabledCommand Mod
228 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceCommand Mode ExecExample Enterprise AP#show interface wireless g 0Wireless Interface Information======
Wireless Interface CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 2295.18.25 show stationThis command shows the wireless clients associated
230 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceCommand Mode ExecExample Enterprise AP#show stationStation Table Information==========================
Rogue AP Detection CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 2315.19 Rogue AP Detection CommandsA “rogue AP” is either an AP that is n
232 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interfacethe show rogue-ap command.• The AP sends Syslog messages for each detected AP during a rogue AP scan.E
Rogue AP Detection CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 233Example Related Commandsrogue-ap interval (page 233)5.19.4 rogue-ap in
234 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceDefault SettingDisabledCommand Mode Interface Configuration (Wireless)Command Usage While the AP scans
Wireless Security CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 2355.20 Wireless Security CommandsThe commands described in this section c
236 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceDefault Setting open-systemCommand Mode Interface Configuration (Wireless-VAP)Command Usage • The auth
Wireless Security CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 237ExampleRelated Commandsencryption (page 237)key (page 237)5.20.2 encryp
238 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interface- For 128-bit keys, use 13 alphanumeric characters or 26 hexadecimal digits.- For 152-bit keys, use 16
Wireless Security CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 239Example 5.20.5 cipher-suite This command defines the cipher algorithm u
240 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceExample 5.20.6 mic_mode This command specifies how to calculate the Message Integrity Check (MIC). Syn
Wireless Security CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 241Example Related Commandsauth (page 235)5.20.8 pmksa-lifetime This comma
242 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceDefault Setting DisabledCommand Mode Interface Configuration (Wireless-VAP)Command Usage • Each time a
Link Integrity CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 2435.21 Link Integrity CommandsThe AP provides a link integrity feature that
1Chapter 1 - Product DescriptionIn This Chapter: “Introduction” on page 2 “Specifications” on page 4
244 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line InterfaceExample 5.21.2 link-integrity ping-hostThis command configures the link host name or IP address. Use t
Link Integrity CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 245Default Setting6Command Mode Global ConfigurationExample 5.21.5 link-integ
246 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interface5.22 IAPP CommandsThe command described in this section enables the protocol signaling required to ens
VLAN CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 2475.23 VLAN CommandsThe AP can enable the support of VLAN-tagged traffic passing betwe
248 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interfaceclient on the RADIUS server, then the frames are tagged with the AP’s native VLAN ID.• Traffic enterin
VLAN CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 249• When VLANs are enabled, the AP tags frames received from wireless clients with the
250 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interface5.24 WMM CommandsThe AP implements QoS using the WiFi Multimedia (WMM) standard. Using WMM, the AP is
WMM CommandsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 251Syntaxwmm-acknowledge-policy <ac_number> <ack | noack>• ac_number - Acces
252 OperationChapter 5 - Command Line Interfacehigh data-rate traffic. (Range: 0-65535 microseconds) • admission_control - The admission control mode
A Appendix A - TroubleshootingIn This Chapter:This appendix provides a lists of things to check in case of problems before contacting local Technical
2 System DescriptionChapter 1 - Product Description1.1 IntroductionAlvarion's Wi² suite of converged solutions, including BreezeMAX Wi²and Breeze
254 BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System ManualAppendix A -TroubleshootingCheck the following before you contact local Technical Support.1 If wir
BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 255Appendix A -Troubleshooting If you cannot connect using Telnet, you may have exceeded the maximum
Glossary100BASE-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 specifica
258 BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System ManualGlossaryDHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol: Provides a framework for passing configuration i
GlossaryBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 259MAC Media Access Control: The lower of the two sub-layers of the data link layer defined
260 BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System ManualGlossaryShared Key A shared key can be used to authenticate each client attached to a wireless net
GlossaryBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 261. . WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy: WEP is based on the use of security keys and the popula
IndexNumerics802.11g 5-215AAES 4-113authentication 4-57cipher suite 4-116, 5-236closed system 5-225configuring 4-57MAC address 4-58, 5-198, 5-199type
IntroductionBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 3 A power supply module that provides power to both the WiFi AP and the SU-ODU.The Wi²
Index264 BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS VL Wi² System ManualGgateway address 3-38, 4-51, 5-130, 5-210grounding cables 2-31Hhardware version, displayin
IndexBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS VL Wi² System Manual 265SNTP 4-76, 5-166enabling client 4-76, 5-167server 4-76, 5-166softwaredisplaying version4-6
BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual iiiLegal RightsLegal Rights© Copyright 2007 Alvarion Ltd. All rights reserved.The material contained
4 System DescriptionChapter 1 - Product Description1.2 Specifications1.2.1 RadioTable 1-1: Radio SpecificationsItem DescriptionRadio TypeIEEE 802.11b/
SpecificationsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 51.2.2 Sensitivity1.2.3 8 dBi Omni AntennaTable 1-2: SensitivityData Rate Sensitivity
6 System DescriptionChapter 1 - Product Description1.2.4 Configuration and ManagementTable 1-4: Configuration and ManagementItem DescriptionManagement
SpecificationsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 71.2.5 Mechanical1.2.6 Electrical1.2.7 Connectors and LEDsTable 1-5: Mechanical Specif
8 System DescriptionChapter 1 - Product DescriptionLEDs Power Link (Ethernet link integrity/activity) 11b/g: 3 LEDs indicating wireless link activ
SpecificationsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 91.2.8 Environmental1.2.9 Standards ComplianceTable 1-8: Environmental Specifications
2Chapter 2 - Hardware InstallationIn This Chapter: “Hardware Description” on page 12 “Installation Requirements” on page 16 “Installation” on page
12 InstallationChapter 2 - Hardware Installation2.1 Hardware DescriptionThe Wi² consists of a WiFi access point with an integrated power supply and in
Hardware DescriptionBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 132.1.1 Bottom PanelFigure 2-2 shows the bottom panel of the Wi² unit and Table 2
iv BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System ManualLegal Rightsinvoice date (the "Warranty Period")". During the Warranty Period, Alvar
14 InstallationChapter 2 - Hardware Installation2.1.2 Top PanelFigure 2-3 shows the top panel of the Wi² unit with two N-type RF connectors for extern
Hardware DescriptionBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 15C Flashing Indicates packets received using 802.11g modulation.Power On Green I
16 InstallationChapter 2 - Hardware Installation2.2 Installation RequirementsThis section describes all the supplies required to install the Wi² and t
Installation RequirementsBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 17 Crimping tool for RJ-45 connectors (if connecting to a BreezeACCESS ODU)
18 InstallationChapter 2 - Hardware Installation2.2.3 Guidelines for Positioning Wi²The Wi² should be mounted vertically on a 2"- 6" pole. I
InstallationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 192.3 InstallationThe following sections describe how to install a Wi² unit, including at
20 InstallationChapter 2 - Hardware Installation1 Determine the tilt direction of the SU-ODU. 2 Using the 1/4” x 1/2” hex head screws and the flat wa
InstallationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 212.3.2 Attaching the Mounting Plate to the Wi² Unit1 Hold the mounting plate with SU-ODU
22 InstallationChapter 2 - Hardware Installation3 Adjust the tilt angle according to the scale marked on the mounting plate and tighten the screws. Ap
InstallationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 232 Expose the RJ-45 connector under the sealing cap on the Ethernet cable and connect to
BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual vLegal RightsFULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT A
24 InstallationChapter 2 - Hardware Installation2.3.3.2 Adapting the Ethernet Cable for Connecting to BreezeACCESS SU-ODUThe 55 cm Ethernet cable supp
InstallationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 252.3.3.3 Connecting to BreezeACCESS ODU with HW Revision E1 Adapt the cable as described
26 InstallationChapter 2 - Hardware Installation2.3.4 Preparing the Power Cable1 Use a UL/CSA listed smooth circular power cable, 1.5mm to 2.5mm each
InstallationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 274 Strip insulation from wires as shown in Figure 2-11. 5 Insert bare wire ends into the
28 InstallationChapter 2 - Hardware Installation2.3.5 Mounting the Wi² Unit1 With the bottom panel of the unit facing downwards, thread the two 9/16&q
InstallationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 29 A 50 cm pole (diameter 6.03 cm) Screws for attaching the pole to mounting bracket 1
30 InstallationChapter 2 - Hardware Installation1 Mount the tilt accessory bracket on the wall or pole as described above.2 Using the screws provided
InstallationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 312.3.6 Connecting the Antenna(s) 1 Connect the external antenna directly to the N-type c
32 InstallationChapter 2 - Hardware Installation2 Check that the LED on the Wi² is green indicating that the system is working normally. 2.3.9 Configu
InstallationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 335 Complete the configuration of the AP, using either CLI as outlined in Chapter 5 - &q
vi BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System ManualLegal RightsOutdoor Unit and Antenna Installation and GroundingEnsure that outdoor units, antennas
3Chapter 3 - Initial ConfigurationIn This Chapter: “Introduction” on page 36 “Initial Setup through the CLI” on page 37 “Configuration via Telnet”
36 CommissioningChapter 3 - Initial Configuration3.1 IntroductionThe Access Point (AP) unit offers a variety of management options, including a web-ba
Initial Setup through the CLIBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 373.2 Initial Setup through the CLIFor a description of how to use the
38 CommissioningChapter 3 - Initial Configuration3.2.3 Initial Configuration StepsLogging In – Enter admin for the user name. The default password is
Initial Setup through the CLIBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 39After configuring the AP’s IP parameters, you can access the manageme
40 CommissioningChapter 3 - Initial Configuration3.3 Logging InThere are a few basic steps you need to complete to connect the AP to your corporate ne
Logging InBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 41Figure 3-2: Home PageNOTEFor information on configuring a user name and password, see p
4Chapter 4 - System ConfigurationIn This Chapter: “Introduction” on page 44 “BreezeMAX Backhauling Configuration” on page 45 “BreezeACCESS Backhaul
BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual viiLegal RightsImportant NoticeThis user manual is delivered subject to the following conditions and
44 OperationChapter 4 - System Configuration4.1 IntroductionBefore continuing with advanced configuration, first complete the initial configuration s
BreezeMAX Backhauling ConfigurationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 454.2 BreezeMAX Backhauling ConfigurationNote the following when
46 OperationChapter 4 - System Configuration4.3 BreezeACCESS Backhauling ConfigurationNote the following when using BreezeACCESS for backhauling:1 If
Advanced ConfigurationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 474.4 Advanced ConfigurationThe Advanced Configuration pages include the follo
48 OperationChapter 4 - System Configuration4.4.1 System IdentificationThe system name can be left with the default setting. However, modifying this
Advanced ConfigurationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 494.4.1.0.1 CLI Commands for System Identification Enter the global configurat
50 OperationChapter 4 - System ConfigurationBy default, the AP is automatically configured with IP settings from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protoco
Advanced ConfigurationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 51 Default Gateway: The default gateway is the IP address of the router for t
52 OperationChapter 4 - System Configuration4.4.3 RADIUSRemote Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS) is an authentication protocol that uses s
Advanced ConfigurationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 53MAC Address Format – MAC addresses can be specified in one of four formats,
viii BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System ManualLegal Rightsthe manufacturers. Non-compliance with such instructions may result in serious damage
54 OperationChapter 4 - System Configurationeach user authorized to access the network. VLAN IDs can be entered as hexadecimal numbers or as ASCII st
Advanced ConfigurationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 554.4.3.0.1 CLI Commands for RADIUS From the global configuration mode, use th
56 OperationChapter 4 - System ConfigurationSSH client software needs to be installed on the management station to access the AP for management via t
Advanced ConfigurationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 574.4.5 AuthenticationWireless clients can be authenticated for network access
58 OperationChapter 4 - System ConfigurationMAC Authentication – You can configure a list of the MAC addresses for wireless clients that are authoriz
Advanced ConfigurationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 59802.1X Supplicant – The AP can also operate in a 802.1X supplicant mode. Thi
60 OperationChapter 4 - System Configurationaddresses in the local table using the address filter entry command. To remove an entry from the table, u
Advanced ConfigurationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 614.4.5.0.3 CLI Command for 802.1x SupplicantTo configure the AP to operate as
62 OperationChapter 4 - System ConfigurationInter Client STAs Communication Filter – Sets the global mode for wireless-to-wireless communications bet
Advanced ConfigurationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 63 Disabled: Allows management access from wireless clients. Enabled: Blocks
BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual ixCompliancesCompliancesFederal Communication Commission Interference StatementThis equipment has bee
64 OperationChapter 4 - System Configuration4.4.7 VLANThe AP can employ VLAN tagging support to control access to network resources and increase secu
Advanced ConfigurationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 65 When VLAN support is disabled, the AP does not tag traffic passed to the w
66 OperationChapter 4 - System ConfigurationVLAN Classification – Enables or disables VLAN tagging support on the AP.Native VLAN ID – The VLAN ID tha
Advanced ConfigurationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 67UI Management – Enables or disables management access through Telnet, the We
68 OperationChapter 4 - System Configuration4.4.9.0.1 CLI Commands for AP Management features.4.4.10 Administration4.4.10.1 Changing the PasswordMana
Advanced ConfigurationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 694.4.10.2 Setting the Timeout IntervalYou can set the timeout interval for we
70 OperationChapter 4 - System ConfigurationBefore upgrading new software, verify that the AP is connected to the network and has been configured wit
Advanced ConfigurationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 71managing the AP from a wireless client, the VLAN ID for the wireless client
72 OperationChapter 4 - System Configurationcannot be a period (.), and the maximum length for file names on the FTP/TFTP server is 255 characters. (
Advanced ConfigurationBreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual 734.4.10.3.1 CLI Commands for Downloading Software from a TFTP Server Use the
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