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.