IOS Overview (cont.)
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Transcript IOS Overview (cont.)
Le matériel de vos TP
AIR CB20A/CB21AG
The Cisco
Aironet® 5 GHz
54 Mbps WLAN
client adapter is
an IEEE 802.11acompliant
CardBus Type II
AIR PCM352
a PC card with
an integrated
antenna
A PCMCIA card
radio module
can be inserted
into any device
equipped with
an external
Type II or Type
III PC card slot
AIR LM352
LM card does
not include a
built-in
antenna
AIR PCI352
350 Series PCI
client adapter is a
client adapter card
radio module,
which can be
inserted into any
device equipped
with an empty PCI
expansion slot,
such as a desktop
computer. These
cards are typically
shipped with an
antenna that
attaches to an
external connector
Mini-PCI
(MPI350) client
adapter is an
embedded
solution
s also used in
the Cisco 1100
AP and 1200 AP
to provide
802.11b
Supported OS
Windows Operating Systems
The Aironet Windows driver disk includes drivers for:
Windows 95 and 98 and Windows ME,
Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP
Windows CE 2.x, 3.x, and 4.x
Linux and Macintosh
Linux using kernel versions 2.2.x or 2.4.x
with Macintosh PowerBooks and PowerMacs using
Mac OS 9.x or Mac OS X 10.1
not for use with Macintosh notebooks that have a builtin wireless card (AirPort)
Cisco Connection Online (CCO)
Cisco Aironet 1100 Series
Internal View
2.2 dBi OmniDirectional Diversity
Antennas
Mini-PCI Radio
•Option 1: 802.11b
Cisco Aironet Access Point: 5
GHz Upgrade
5 GHz technology allows for the addition
of an 11a network over your 11b network
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802.11b
802.11a
802.11b+a
1200 Series Access Point Ports
• Front Cover LED’s
• Status Lights
Ethernet
Status
Radio Activity
Ethernet Activity
Status
Radio Activity
1200 Series Access Point Ports
Ethernet Port with or w/o power
DC Power
Link
Console Port
Traffic
Connecting to the Access Point
Console port
• Requires roll-over cable
Telnet
• Requires an IP address
Web Browser
• Requires an IP address
• Preferred connection
To set an IP address:
• Use DHCP
• Use IPSU
• Set using Console port
Console
Port
Telnet
Web
Browser
IPSU
Express Setup Menu
Main Menu (Home)
IOS Overview
Same Cisco IOS
and commands
as Cisco switches
and routers
Some new
commands for
802.11
Access via
console or Telnet
as applicable
IOS Overview (cont.)
802.11 is simply another interface on
AP
Falls within wired architecture
Extends wired features to the wireless
IOS Overview (cont.)
User Access Verification
User EXEC
Privileged
EXEC
Username: Cisco
Password:
ap>
ap>enable
Password:
ap#
ap#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line.
ap(config)#
ap(config)#interface dot11Radio 0
ap(config-if)#
End with CNTL/Z.
IOS Overview (cont.)
User Access Verification
Global
Configuration
Interface
Configuration
Username: Cisco
Password:
ap>
ap>enable
Password:
ap#
ap#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line.
ap(config)#
ap(config)#interface dot11Radio 0
ap(config-if)#
End with CNTL/Z.