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Avaya AP-7 User Manual

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Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide
Release 2.5
Document No. 21-300318
Issue 1
September 2004

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  • Page 1 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Release 2.5 Document No. 21-300318 Issue 1 September 2004...
  • Page 2 However, information is subject to change. Warranty Avaya Inc. provides a limited warranty on this product. Refer to your sales agreement to establish the terms of the limited warranty. In addition, Avaya’s standard warranty language as well as information regarding support for this product, while under warranty, is available through the following Web site: http://www.avaya.com/support.
  • Page 3 A busy tone is received. • A reorder tone is received. Avaya attests that this registered equipment is capable of providing users access to interstate providers of operator services through the use of access codes. Modification of this equipment by call aggregators to block access dialing codes is a violation of the Telephone Operator Consumers Act of 1990.
  • Page 4 Declarations of Conformity United States FCC Part 68 Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity (SDoC) Avaya Inc. in the United States of America hereby certifies that the equipment described in this document and bearing a TIA TSB-168 label identification number complies with the FCC’s Rules and Regulations 47 CFR Part 68, and the Administrative Council on Terminal Attachments (ACTA) adopted technical criteria.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1: Introduction ........Chapter Contents ......... Document Conventions .
  • Page 6 RADIUS Profiles ........2 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 7 Enhanced Distributed Channel Access (EDCA) ..... . . Chapter 5: Monitoring the AP-7 ......
  • Page 8 Help Link ..........Chapter 7: Troubleshooting the AP-7 ......
  • Page 9 The Question Mark ........The Help Command .
  • Page 10 Syntax Examples ........RADIUS-Based Management Access Commands ..... . . 6 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 11 Secure Management Commands ....... . . Secure Management Parameters....... Security Profile Commands .
  • Page 12 Electrical Specifications ........8 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 13 Environmental Specifications ....... . . Ethernet Interface ........Serial Port Interface .
  • Page 14 Contents 10 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 15: Chapter 1: Introduction

    IEEE 802.11 Specifications • Management and Monitoring Capabilities • Document Conventions The term, AP, refers to an Access Point. • The term, 802.11, is used to describe features that apply to the 802.11a, 802.11b, and • 802.11g wireless standards. Blue underlined text indicates a link to a topic or Web address.
  • Page 16: Introduction To Wireless Networking

    Access Points located within the same vicinity. As wireless clients move from one coverage cell to another, they maintain network connectivity. To determine the best location for an Access Point, Avaya recommends conducting a Site Survey before placing the device in its final location. For information about how to conduct a Site Survey, contact your local reseller.
  • Page 17: Guidelines For Roaming

    “any” or the same Network Name as the Access Points that they will roam between. If an AP has Closed System enabled, a client must have the same Network Name as the Access Point to communicate (see All Access Points and clients must have matching security settings to communicate.
  • Page 18: Management And Monitoring Capabilities

    The AP comes pre-installed with all required SSL files: default certificate, private key and SSL Certificate Passphrase installed. 14 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide 802.11g Channel Frequencies 802.11a for details.
  • Page 19: Command Line Interface

    Avaya Wireless Enterprise MIB • Avaya provides these MIB files on the CD included with each Access Point. You need to compile one or more of the above MIBs into your SNMP program’s database before you can manage an Access Point using SNMP. See the documentation that came with your SNMP manager for instructions on how to compile MIBs.
  • Page 20: Snmpv3 Secure Management

    Web interface or the CLI interface. For information on how to manage devices using SNMP, see the documentation that came with your SNMP program. Also, see the MIB files for information on the parameters available via SNMP. 16 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 21: Chapter 2: Getting Started

    DC power source using the power cord. The AP-7 includes a a power jack, a 10/100 base-T Ethernet port, and an RS-232 serial data communication port (Figure 2-1). The AP-8 includes an optional security cover that can be installed to protect against access to the power and WAN cables and to the reset and reload buttons.
  • Page 22: Dual Band Range Extender Antenna Description

    Figure 2: AP-7 Rear Panel The AP-7 has been designed to rest horizontally on a flat surface, but can be wall or ceiling mounted with the long axis vertical. The bottom of the unit includes screw slots in the bottom plastic for mounting to a flat wall or ceiling.
  • Page 23: Prerequisites

    Prerequisites Before installing an AP-7, you need to gather certain network information. information you need. Table 1: Required Network Information Network Information Network Name (SSID of the wireless cards) AP’s IP Address HTTP Password CLI Password SNMP Read Password SNMP Read-Write...
  • Page 24: Product Package

    Allocation Scheme DNS Server IP Address Gateway IP Address and Subnet Mask Product Package Each AP comes with the following: AP-7 unit (with integrated 802.11a/b/g radio, and Active Ethernet) • Power adapter • One ceiling or wall mounting plate •...
  • Page 25: System Requirements

    - Netscape 6.1 or later (The computer is required to configure the AP using the HTTP interface.) Hardware Installation Unpack the Access Point and accessories from the shipping box. Verify the contents as follows: AP-7 unit • Mounting bracket with screws •...
  • Page 26: Cabling The Ap

    Getting Started Cabling the AP Connect cables to the AP-7 as follows: 1. Plug the power cord into the power jack (the left port) and connect the unit to an AC power outlet (100~240V, 50~60Hz). 2. If using active Ethernet, connect power to the unit from a DC injector device, such as the Avaya 1-Port Active Ethernet DC Injector hub.
  • Page 27: Installing The Security Cover

    Installing the Security Cover You can optionally install a security cover to deter unauthorized access to the AP-7. The security cover is a plastic cover that prevents access to the cabling and to the Reset and Reload buttons. Note: You cannot connect an RS-232 cable to the AP-7 when a security cover is Note: installed.
  • Page 28: Mounting The Ap To A Wall

    1. Put the mounting plate up to the wall. 2. Screw through the mounting plate. 3. Place the AP up against the mounting plate. Orient the AP with the long access vertical, with the connectors facing to the left. 24 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide FRONT...
  • Page 29: Installing Range Extender Antennas

    The Dual Band REA is a dual band indoor antenna that works with both 2.4 GHz (802.11b/g) and 5 GHz (802.11a) radios. You can optionally install one or two Dual Band Range Extender Antennas (Figure 2-4) on the AP-7. Figure 5: Dual Band Range Extender Antenna...
  • Page 30: Wall Mount Installation

    1. Press down near the center of the compartment covering and slide open the External Antenna Access compartment on the AP. The compartment closer to the LED panel contains the connectors. Note: One AP-7 model does not provide external antenna connectors. Note: 26 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 31 2. When connecting the first REA cable to a radio, attach the cable to the outer connector in the compartment (connector 1). Note: There are two antenna connectors in the AP-7 labeled 1 and 2. When connecting Note: one REA to the radio, use connector 1. The second REA for the radio should be connected to connector 2.
  • Page 32: Initialization

    ScanTool is a software utility that is included on the installation CD-ROM. ScanTool allows you to find the IP address of an Access Point by referencing the MAC address in a Scan List, or to assign an IP address if one has not been assigned.
  • Page 33: Scantool Instructions

    AP. Result: The installation program will launch automatically. 5. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the Access Point software and documentation. Note: The Avaya Installation program supports the following operating systems: Note: - Windows 98SE - Windows 2000...
  • Page 34 7. Locate the MAC address of the AP you want to initialize within the Scan List. Note: If your Access Point does not show up in the Scan List, click the Rescan button Note: to update the display. If the unit still does not appear in the list, see Troubleshooting the AP-7 Point, it may take up to five minutes for the unit to appear in the Scan List.
  • Page 35 Client Connection Problems h. Click OK to save your changes. Result: The Access Point will reboot automatically and any changes you made will take effect. i. When prompted, click OK a second time to return to the Scan List screen.
  • Page 36: Setup Wizard

    Network Name, IP parameters, system parameters, and management passwords. Setup Wizard Instructions Follow these steps to access the Access Point’s HTTP interface and launch the Setup Wizard: 1. Open a Web browser on a network computer. The HTTP interface supports the following Web browser: - Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 with Service Pack 1 or later - Netscape 6.1 or later...
  • Page 37 Figure 10: Enter Network Password 4. Enter the HTTP password in the Password field. Leave the User Name field blank. For new units, the default HTTP password is “public”. Result: The Setup Wizard will launch automatically. See Figure 11: Setup Wizard 5.
  • Page 38 6. Configure the System Configuration settings and click Save & Next. See Configuration on page 51 for more information. 7. Configure the Access Point’s Basic IP address settings, if necessary, and click Save & Next. See IP Configuration 8. Assign the AP new passwords to prevent unauthorized access and click Save & Next. Each...
  • Page 39 Enter a Network Name (between 2 and 31 characters long) for the wireless network. You must configure each wireless client to use this name as well. The AP-7 supports up to 16 SSIDs and VLANs. See the Performing Advanced Configuration information on the detailed rules on configuring multiple SSIDs, VLANs, and security profiles.
  • Page 40 Table 2: Wireless Interface Settings Option Transmit Rate WEP Encryption 36 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Description Use the drop-down menu to select a specific transmit rate for the AP radio. The Auto Fallback feature allows the AP to select the best transmit rate based on the cell size.
  • Page 41 Table 2: Wireless Interface Settings Option Set Encryption Key 1 Multicast Rate Note: Additional advanced settings are available in the Wireless Interface Configuration Note: screen. See Security Configuration features, VLAN Overview VLAN Configuration 10. Review the configuration summary. If you want to make any additional changes, use the navigation panel on the left-hand side of the screen to return to an earlier screen.
  • Page 42: Downloading The Latest Software

    Getting Started Downloading the Latest Software Avaya periodically releases updated software for the AP on its Web site at http://support.avaya.com. Avaya recommends that you check the Web site for the latest updates after you have installed and initialized the unit.
  • Page 43: Downloading Updates From A Tftp Server

    Web Interface Procedure To use the Web Interface to download updates from a TFTP server: 1. Download the latest software from http://support.avaya.com. 2. Copy the latest software updates to your TFTP server. 3. In the Web Interface, click the Commands button and select the Download tab.
  • Page 44: Additional Hardware Features

    Visible Smoke Release for Discrete Products and Their Accessories Installed in Air-Handling Spaces”. The AP-7 has been certified under UL Standard 2043 and can be installed in the plenum. Active Ethernet The AP-7 is equipped with an 802.3af-compliant Active Ethernet module. Active Ethernet (AE) delivers both data and power to the access point over a single Ethernet cable.
  • Page 45: Led Indicators

    LED Indicators The top panel of the AP-7 has three LED indicators. See Figure 12: LED Indicators on the AP-7 Top Panel The LED indicators operate as described in Table 3: LED Operation Indication Power Solid Green AP image running.
  • Page 46: Related Topics

    The Command Line Interface • for a list of CLI commands 42 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide on page 47 for information on configuration on page 157 for information on the statistics displayed within the on page 171 for information on the commands supported by on page 185 for troubleshooting suggestions.
  • Page 47: Chapter 3: Viewing Status Information

    If necessary, clear the Use a proxy server check box. e. Click OK twice to save your changes and return to Internet Explorer. 3. Enter the Access Point’s IP address in the browser’s Address field and press Enter. Note: The default IP address of the AP is 169.254.128.132.
  • Page 48 Figure 13: Enter Network Password Screen 4. Enter the HTTP password in the Password field and click OK. Leave the User Name field blank. (By default, the HTTP password is “public”). Result: The System Status screen appears. 44 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 49: System Status

    System Status System Status is the first screen to appear each time you connect to the HTTP interface. You can also return to this screen by clicking the Status button. Figure 14: System Status Screen Each section of the System Status screen provides the following information: System Status: This area provides system level information, including the unit’s IP •...
  • Page 50 Viewing Status Information 46 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 51: Chapter 4: Performing Advanced Configuration

    Management Configuration • - Configure the Access Point’s management Passwords, IP Access Table, and Services such as configuring secure or restricted access to the AP via SNMPv3, HTTPS, or CLI. - Configure Secure Management, SSL, Secure Shell (SSH), and RADIUS Based Access Management.
  • Page 52: Configuring The Ap Using The Http/Https Interface

    If necessary, clear the Use a proxy server check box. e. Click OK twice to save your changes and return to Internet Explorer. 3. Enter the Access Point’s IP address in the browser’s Address field and press Enter. Note: The default IP address of the AP is 169.254.128.132.
  • Page 53 Figure 15: Enter Network Password Screen 4. Enter the HTTP password in the Password field and click OK. Leave the User Name field blank. (By default, the HTTP password is “public”). Result: The System Status screen appears. 5. Click the Configure button located on the left-hand side of the screen. See Configuring the AP Using the HTTP/HTTPS Interface Issue 1 September 2004 Figure...
  • Page 54 7. Configure the Access Point’s parameters as necessary. After changing a configuration value, click OK to save the change. 8. Reboot the Access Point for all of the changes to take effect. 50 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 55: System Configuration

    Description The name assigned to the AP. See page 52 and Access Point System Naming Convention page 52 for rules on naming the AP. The location where the AP is installed. The name of the person responsible for the AP.
  • Page 56: Dynamic Dns Support

    DHCP server to dynamically update the DNS server. Access Point System Naming Convention The Access Point's system name is used as its host name. In order to prevent Access Points with default configurations from registering similar host names in DNS, the default system name of the Access Point is uniquely generated.
  • Page 57: Network Configuration

    Link Integrity Configuration • IP Configuration The IP subtab is used to configure the internet (TCP/IP) settings for the access point. See Figure These settings can be either entered manually (static IP address, subnet mask, and gateway IP address) or obtained automatically (dynamic).
  • Page 58 Performing Advanced Configuration Note: You must reboot the Access Point in order for any changes to these parameters Note: to take effect. Figure 18: Network Configuration — IP Configuration Subtab 54 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 59 Table 5: IP Configuration Parameters Parameter Description IP Address Assignment Set this parameter to Dynamic to configure the Access Point as a Type Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client; the Access Point will obtain IP settings from a network DHCP server automatically during boot-up.
  • Page 60: Dhcp Server Configuration

    56 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Description The default domain name for the Access Point’s network (for example, avaya.com). Contact your network administrator if you need assistance setting this parameter. Time to Live (TTL) is a field in an IP packet that specifies how long in seconds the packet can remain active on the network.
  • Page 61 IP Pool Table Entry configured. This field is read-only and reports the Access Point’s current subnet mask. DHCP clients that receive dynamic addresses from the AP will be assigned this same subnet mask.
  • Page 62 Number of IP Pool Table Entries IP Pool Table Entry 58 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Description The AP will assign the specified address to its DHCP clients. This is a read-only field that reports the number of IP address pools currently configured.
  • Page 63: Dhcp Relay Agent Configuration

    DHCP Relay Agent Configuration When enabled, the DHCP relay agent forwards DHCP requests to the set DHCP server. To configure DHCP relay agent servers and enable the DHCP relay agent, use the DHCP R A subtab. (Click Configure > Network tab > DHCP R A subtab.) See Note: At least one DHCP server must be enabled before DHCP Relay Agent can be Note:...
  • Page 64 To edit or delete entries in the table, click Edit. The DHCP Server IP Address Table - Edit Entries page is displayed. See Figure 22: DHCP Server IP Address Table - Edit Entries Page 60 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Figure 22. Make your changes and click OK.
  • Page 65: Link Integrity Configuration

    Network Configuration Link Integrity Configuration The Link Integrity feature checks the link between the AP and the nodes on the Ethernet backbone. These nodes are listed by IP address in the Link Integrity IP Address Table. The AP periodically pings the nodes listed in the table. If the AP loses network connectivity (that is, the ping attempts fail), the AP disables its wireless interfaces.
  • Page 66: Interface Configuration

    Poll Retransmissions Target IP Address Entry Interface Configuration From the Interfaces tab, you configure the Access Point’s operational mode, power control settings, wireless interface settings and Ethernet settings. You can also configure a Wireless Distribution System for AP-to-AP communications. The following sections describe how to configure the Access Point’s interfaces: Operational Mode Configuration •...
  • Page 67: Operational Mode Configuration

    Interface Configuration Operational Mode Configuration To configure and view the Access Point’s operational mode, 802.11D support, and power control settings, use the Operational Mode subtab. See Figure Table 8 describes the parameters that you can configure and view on the Operational Mode subtab.
  • Page 68 Performing Advanced Configuration Table 8: Operational Mode Parameters Parameter Operational Mode Enable Super Mode 64 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Description The mode of communication between the wireless clients and the Access Point: 802.11b only 802.11g only 802.11bg 802.11a only Super mode improves throughput between the access point and wireless clients that support this capability.
  • Page 69 Table 8: Operational Mode Parameters Parameter Description Enable Turbo Mode Dynamic Turbo mode is supported in 802.11a and 802.11g mode. Dynamic turbo mode supports turbo speeds at twice the standard 802.11a/g data rates, and also dynamically switches between turbo mode speeds and normal speeds depending on the wireless client.
  • Page 70: Tx Power Control

    When Transmit Power Control is enabled, the transmit power level of the card in the AP is set to the configured transmit power level. The power level is advertised in Beacon and Probe Response frames as the 802.11d maximum transmit power level. 66 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 71: Wireless Interface Configuration (802.11A/B/G Radio)

    4. Click OK. 5. Set the transmit power control settings on the clients appropriately. Wireless Interface Configuration (802.11a/b/g radio) To configure and view the radio parameters for the Access Point’s wireless interface, use the Wireless subtab. See Figure view on the Wireless subtab.
  • Page 72 Performing Advanced Configuration Figure 25: Interface Configuration — Wireless Subtab 68 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 73 Note: MAC Address This is a read-only field that displays the unique MAC (Media Access Control) address for the Access Point’s wireless interface. The MAC address is assigned at the factory. Regulatory Domain Reports the regulatory domain for which the AP is certified. Not all features or channels are available in all countries.
  • Page 74 Auto Channel Select Frequency Channel Distance Between APs Transmit Rate 70 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Description The AP scans the area for other Access Points and selects a free or relatively unused communication channel. This helps prevent interference problems and increases network performance. By default this feature is enabled.
  • Page 75: Dynamic Frequency Selection (Dfs)

    This parameter affects message flow control and should not be changed under normal circumstances. Range is 0 to 2347. When set to a value between 0 and 2347, the Access Point uses the RTS/CTS mechanism for packets that are the specified size or greater.
  • Page 76: Wireless Service Status

    This typically occurs when there are hidden nodes (clients that can communicate with the Access Point but are out of range of each other) in very large cells. When RTS/CTS occurs, the sending radio first transmits a Request to Send (RTS) packet to confirm that the medium is clear.
  • Page 77: Distance Between Aps

    Wireless service on a wireless interface of the AP can be resumed by using the CLI, HTTP, or SNMP management interface. When wireless service on a wireless interface is resumed, the AP will: Enable the transmission and reception of frames on that wireless interface •...
  • Page 78: Multicast Rate

    In a typical office, a high density area consists of a number of Access Points installed every 20 feet and each Access Point generates a small radio cell with a diameter of about 10 feet. In contrast, a typical warehouse might have a low density area consisting of large cells (with a diameter of about 90 feet) and Access Points installed every 200 feet.
  • Page 79: Wds Configuration

    The multicast rate determines the rate at which broadcast and multicast packets are transmitted by the Access Point to the wireless network. Stations that are closer to the Access Point can receive multicast packets at a faster data rate than stations that are farther away from the AP.
  • Page 80: Bridging Wds

    Each WDS port on a single AP should have a unique partner MAC address. Do not enter • the same MAC address twice in an AP’s WDS port list. Each Access Point that is a member of the WDS must have the same Channel setting to • communicate with each other.
  • Page 81: Wds Setup Procedure

    WDS Setup Procedure Note: You must disable Auto Channel Select to create a WDS. Each Access Point that Note: is a member of the WDS must have the same Channel setting to communicate with each other. To setup a wireless backbone follow the steps below for each AP that you wish to include in the Wireless Distribution System.
  • Page 82 6. Select whether to use encryption in the WDS by checking the Enable WDS Security Mode check box. 7. If you enabled WDS Security Mode, enter the Encryption Key 0 used for encryption between the WDS links. 78 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 83: Ethernet Interface Configuration

    Figure 31: Ethernet Sub-tab For best results, Avaya recommends that you configure the Ethernet setting to match the speed and transmission mode of the device the Access Point is connected to (such as a hub or switch).
  • Page 84: Management Configuration

    SNMP Read/Write Password SNMPv3 Authentication Password SNMPv3 Privacy Password 80 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Description The password for read access to the AP using SNMP. Enter a password in both the Password field and the Confirm field. The default password is “public”.
  • Page 85: Ip Access Table Configuration

    The default SNMPv3 username is administrator, with SHA authentication, and Note: DES privacy protocol. Note: For security purposes Avaya recommends changing ALL PASSWORDS from the Note: default “public” immediately, to restrict access to your network devices to authorized personnel. If you lose or forget your password settings, you can...
  • Page 86: Services Configuration

    Addresses based on the IP Address you already entered. The IP mask 255.255.255.255 would authorize the single station defined by the IP Address to configure the Access Point. The AP would ignore commands from any other IP address. In contrast, the IP mask 255.255.255.0 would allow any device that shares the first three octets of the IP address to configure the AP.
  • Page 87 Management Configuration Figure 32: Management Services Configuration Screen Issue 1 September 2004...
  • Page 88: Secure Management

    AP via SNMP. You can also select Disabled to prevent a user from accessing the AP via SNMP. 84 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Description Enables the further configuration of HTTPS Access, SNMPv3, and Secure Shell (SSH).
  • Page 89: Http Access

    Configure the HTTP port from which you will manage the AP via the Web interface. By default, the HTTP port is 80. You must reboot the Access Point if you change the HTTP Port. The Setup Wizard appears automatically the first time you access the HTTP interface.
  • Page 90: Telnet Access

    Telnet Port Number Telnet Login Idle Timeout (seconds) Telnet Session Idle Timeout (seconds) 86 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Description Use this drop-down box to enable SSL on the AP. Note: You need to reboot the AP after enabling or disabling Note: SSL for the changes to take effect.
  • Page 91: Ssh Access

    SSH Access The AP supports Secure Shell (SSH) version 2, for secure remote CLI (Telnet) sessions. SSH provides strong authentication and encryption of session data. The SSH server (AP) has host keys - a pair of asymmetric keys - a private key that resides on the AP and a public key that is distributed to clients that need to connect to the AP.
  • Page 92 Select Delete to remove the host keys from the AP. If no host keys are present, the AP will • not allows connections using SSH. When host keys are created or deleted, the AP updates the fingerprint information displayed on the Management -> Services page. 88 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Version Web Site V3.4-2 http://www.openssh.com...
  • Page 93 ! CAUTION: SSH Host key creation may take 3 to 4 minutes during which time the AP may not CAUTION: respond. Uploading Externally Generated Host Keys Perform the following procedure to upload externally generated host keys to the AP. You must upload both the SSH public key and SSH private key for SSH to work.
  • Page 94: Serial Port Access

    Note: To avoid potential problems when communicating with Note: the AP through the serial port, Avaya recommends that you leave the Flow Control setting at None (the default value). This is a read-only field and displays the number of data bits used in serial communication (8 data bits by default).
  • Page 95: Automatic Configuration

    When RADIUS Based Management is enabled, a local user can be configured to provide Telnet, SSH, and HTTP(S) access to the AP when RADIUS servers fail. The local user has super user capabilities. When secure management is enabled, the local user can only login using secure means (i.e., SSH or SSL).
  • Page 96 3. Enter the Configuration Filename. 4. Enter the IP address of the TFTP server in the TFTP Server Address field. The default filename is config. The default TFTP IP address is “169.254.128.133” for AP-7. 5. Click OK to save the changes.
  • Page 97 Figure 34: Automatic Configuration Screen Set up Automatic Configuration for Dynamic IP Perform the following procedure to enable and set up Automatic Configuration when you have a dynamic IP address for the TFTP server via DHCP. The Configuration filename and the TFTP server IP address are contained in the DHCP response when the AP receives its IP address dynamically from the DHCP server.
  • Page 98 6. Set the value of the Bootfile Name parameter to the Configuration filename. For example: AP-Config. See Figure Figure 36: DHCP Options: Scope Screen — Setting the Bootfile Name 7. If using Syslog, set the Log server IP address (option 7, Log Servers). 94 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 99: Hardware Configuration Reset

    The default hardware configuration reset status is enabled. If you disable hardware • configuration reset, Avaya recommends that you configure a configuration reset password. A configuration reset option appears on the serial port during boot up, before the AP reads its configuration and initializes.
  • Page 100: Configuring Hardware Configuration Reset

    AP to factory defaults during boot up from the serial interface. When you press a key sequence (ctrl-R), you are prompted to enter a configuration reset password before the configuration is reset. 96 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Figure...
  • Page 101: Filtering Configuration

    If the incorrect password is entered three times in a row, the AP proceeds to boot up. Filtering Configuration The Access Point’s Packet Filtering features help control the amount of traffic exchanged between the wired and wireless networks. To configure the Packet Filtering features, use the Filtering tab.
  • Page 102: Ethernet Protocol Filter

    For example, you can set up a Static MAC filter to prevent wireless clients from communicating with a specific server on the Ethernet network. You can also use this filter to block unnecessary multicast packets from being forwarded to the wireless network. 98 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide for a list of protocol numbers. http://www.iana.org/assignments/...
  • Page 103 Note: The Static MAC Filter is an advanced feature. You may find it easier to control Note: wireless traffic via other filtering options, such as Ethernet Protocol Filtering. Each static MAC entry contains the following fields: Wired MAC Address • Wired Mask •...
  • Page 104: Static Mac Filter Examples

    Wireless Client 2: 00:02:2D:51:32:12 • Wireless Client 3: 00:20:A6:12:4E:38 • Prevent Two Specific Devices from Communicating Configure the following settings to prevent the Wired Server and Wireless Client 1 from communicating: Wired MAC Address: 00:40:F4:1C:DB:6A • 100 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Figure...
  • Page 105 Wireless Mask: 00:00:00:00:00:00 • Result: The Access Point blocks all traffic between Wired Server 1 and all wireless clients. Prevent A Wireless Device From Communicating With the Wired Network Configure the following settings to prevent Wireless Client 3 from communicating with any device on the Ethernet.
  • Page 106: Advanced Filters

    01:00:5E:00:32:4B to the wireless network. Advanced Filters You can configure the following advanced filtering options: Enable Proxy ARP: Place a check mark in the box provided to allow the Access Point to • respond to Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) requests for wireless clients. When enabled, the AP answers ARP requests for wireless stations without actually forwarding them to the wireless network.
  • Page 107: Tcp/Udp Port Filters

    TCP/UDP Port Filters Port-based filtering enables you to control wireless user access to network services by selectively blocking TCP/UDP protocols through the AP. A user specifies a Protocol Name, Port Number, Port Type (TCP, UDP, or TCP/UDP), and filtering interfaces (Wireless only, Ethernet only, all interfaces, or no interfaces) in order to block access to services, such as Telnet and FTP, and traffic, such as NETBIOS and HTTP.
  • Page 108: Editing Tcp/Udp Port Filters

    • Wireless alarms. See • Operational alarms. See • FLASH memory alarms. See • TFTP alarms. See • Image alarms. See • 104 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Severity Levels on page 109...
  • Page 109 All these alarm groups correspond to System Alarms that are displayed in the System Status screen (Figure 14), including the traps that are sent by the AP to the SNMP managers specified in the Alarm Host Table. See Table 24: Configuration Alarms Trap Name oriTrapDNSIPNotConfigured Table 25: Security Alarms...
  • Page 110 Table 28: FLASH Memory Alarms Trap Name oriTrapFlashMemoryEmpty oriTrapFlashMemoryCorrupted 106 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Description This trap is generated when the software watch dog timer expires. This indicates that a problem has occurred with one or more software modules and the AP will reboot automatically.
  • Page 111 AP. Trap Severity Level: Major This trap is generated when an invalid image is loaded in the Access Point. Trap Severity Level: Major This trap is generated when the image loaded in the AP exceeds the size limitation of the flash memory.
  • Page 112 Table 32: Bridge MIB (RFC 1493) Alarms Trap Name newRoot topologyChange 108 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Table Table Description The AP has been turned on or rebooted. Trap Severity Level: Informational The AP's Ethernet interface link is up (working).
  • Page 113: Severity Levels

    The AP can send messages to one Syslog server (it cannot send messages to more than one Syslog server). The access point logs “Session Start (Log-in)” and “Session Stop (Log-out)” events for each wireless client as an alternative to RADIUS accounting.
  • Page 114: Setting Syslog Event Notifications

    Table Table 33: Syslog Priority Scale Event LOG_EMERG LOG_ALERT LOG_CRIT LOG_ERR LOG_WARNING 110 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Priority Description system is unusable action must be taken immediately critical conditions error conditions warning conditions 1 of 2...
  • Page 115: Configuring Syslog Event Notifications

    Table 33: Syslog Priority Scale Event LOG_NOTICE LOG_INFO LOG_DEBUG Configuring Syslog Event Notifications You can configure the following Syslog settings from the HTTP interface. Table 34: Syslog Parameters Parameter Enable Syslog Syslog Port Number Syslog Lowest Priority Logged Syslog Heartbeat Status Syslog Heartbeat Interval Syslog Host Table Priority...
  • Page 116: Rogue Scan

    Client 2’s packets. The Network Manager verifies that this switch/router and port does not have a valid Access Point as per the administrator’s database. Thus it labels Client 2’s AP as a Rogue AP and proceeds to prevent the Rogue AP attack by blocking this switch’s port.
  • Page 117: Continuous Scanning Mode

    Multi-Band Scanning Rogue Scan detects Rogue stations in all bands (i.e., 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz for interfaces that support 802.11a/g multi-band operation. During Rogue Scan the AP scans every channel in its configured regulatory domain; the AP scans both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands for wireless interfaces supporting 802.11a/g multi-band operation.
  • Page 118: Roguescan Data Collection

    • - MAC address of the associated Access Point in the case of a client. - Zero MAC address or MAC address of the partner Access Point if the AP is a partner of a WDS link The AP ages out older entries in the Rogue Scan result table if a detected station is inactive for more than the Scan Result Table Ageing Time.
  • Page 119 Figure 41: Rogue Scan Screen To enable Rogue Scan and define the Scan Interval: 1. Enable the Security Alarm Group. Select the Security Alarm Group link from the Rogue Scan screen. Configure a Trap Host to receive the list of access points (and clients) detected during the scan.
  • Page 120: Bridge Configuration

    MAC addresses in the Learn Table. The table can hold up to 10,000 entries. To view the Learn Table, click on the Monitor button in the web interface and select the Learn Table tab. See Learn Table 116 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide on page 163.
  • Page 121: Spanning Tree

    For more information on Spanning Tree protocol, please see Section 8.0 of the IEEE 802.1d standard. The Spanning Tree configuration options are advanced settings. Avaya recommends that you leave these parameters at their default values unless you are familiar with the Spanning Tree protocol.
  • Page 122: Intra Bss Sub-Tab

    1. Within the Packet Forwarding Configuration screen, check the box labeled Enable Packet Forwarding. 2. Specify a destination Packet Forwarding MAC Address. The AP will redirect all unicast, multicast, and broadcast packets received from wireless clients to the address you specify. 118 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 123: Radius Configuration

    3. Select a Packet Forwarding Interface Port from the drop-down menu. You can redirect traffic to: Ethernet A WDS connection (see Any (traffic is redirected to a port based on the bridge learning process) 4. Click OK to save your changes. RADIUS Configuration RADIUS Profiles on the AP define a profile for RADIUS Servers used by the system or by a VLAN.
  • Page 124: Radius Servers Per Authentication Mode And Per Vlan

    VLAN. The clients in VLAN 1 are authenticated using the authentication servers configured for VLAN 1. The type of authentication server used depends on whether the authentication is done for an 802.1x client or a non-802.1x client. The clients in VLAN 2 are 120 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 125: Radius Servers Enforcing Vlan Access Control

    authenticated using a different set of authentication servers configured for authenticating users in VLAN 2. Authentication servers for each VLAN are configured as part of the configuration options for that VLAN. RADIUS profiles are independent of VLANs. You can define any profile to be the default and associate all VLANs to that profile.
  • Page 126: Configuring A Radius Server Profile

    You cannot delete a RADIUS server profile if you are using it in an SSID. Also, the four default RADIUS server profiles cannot be deleted (indices 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 3.2, and 4.1, 4.2.) 122 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Figure 44 shows the Add RADIUS Server Profile screen.
  • Page 127 Figure 44: Add RADIUS Server Profile Screen 2. Configure the parameters for the RADIUS Server profile. parameters that you can configure and view on this page. Note: This page configures only the Primary RADIUS Server associated with the Note: profile. After configuring these parameters, save them by clicking OK. Then, to configure the Secondary RADIUS Server, edit the profile from the main page.
  • Page 128 Server Name/IP Address Destination Port Server VLAN ID Shared Secret and Confirm Shared Secret 124 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Description The profile name. This is the name used to associated a VLAN to the profile. See VLAN Configuration Profile Name is also used in the Configure > Management >...
  • Page 129: Mac Access Control By Means Of Radius Authentication

    Table 35: RADIUS Server Profile Parameters Parameter Response Time (seconds) Maximum Retransmissions (0-4) Server Status MAC Access Control By Means of RADIUS Authentication If you want to control wireless access to the network and if your network includes a RADIUS Server, you can store the list of MAC addresses on the RADIUS server rather than configure each AP individually.
  • Page 130: Radius Accounting

    Using an external RADIUS server, the AP can track and record the length of client sessions on the access point by sending RADIUS accounting messages per RFC2866. When a wireless client is successfully authenticated, RADIUS accounting is initiated by sending an “Accounting Start”...
  • Page 131: Authentication And Accounting Attributes

    Authentication and Accounting Attributes Additionally, the AP supports a number of Authentication and Accounting Attributes defined in RFC2865, RFC2866, RFC2869, and RFC3580. Authentication Attributes, and Table 36: Authentication Attributes Attribute State Class Session-Timeout Termination-Action Idle Timeout Calling Station Id Table 36 describes the supported Table 37 describes the supported Accounting Attributes.
  • Page 132 Acct-Input-Packets Acct-Output-Packets Acct-Terminate Cause Vendor Specific Attributes 128 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Description The AP sends the MAC address of its own wireless interface with which the client being authenticated is being associated, appended with the SSID. If VLAN is enabled, the SSID and corresponding VLAN ID is appended.
  • Page 133: Security Configuration

    Security Configuration The AP provides several security features to protect your network from unauthorized access. MAC Access • Authentication and Encryption Modes • Rogue Scan (configured under Configure > Alarms > Rogue Scan) • Hardware Configuration Reset • Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) are logical groupings of network hosts. Defined by software settings, other VLAN members or resources appear (to clients) to be on the same physical segment, no matter where they are attached on the logical LAN or WAN segment.
  • Page 134: Configuring Mac Access

    MAC Access Control status is enabled or disabled when configuring each Note: Security Profile. Figure 45 shows the MAC Access subtab. configure and view on this tab. Figure 45: MAC Access Subtab 130 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Table 38 describes the parameters that you can...
  • Page 135: Authentication And Encryption Modes

    Table 38: MAC Access Parameters Parameter Operation Type MAC Access Control Table Note: For larger networks that include multiple Access Points, you may prefer to Note: centralize this list on a RADIUS server. For more information, see Control By Means of RADIUS Authentication Authentication and Encryption Modes The AP supports the following authentication and encryption modes: Encryption: The original encryption technique specified by the IEEE 802.11...
  • Page 136: Wep Encryption

    LAN port. A port in the context of IEEE 802.1x is a point of attachment to the LAN, either a physical Ethernet connection or a wireless link to an Access Point. 802.1x requires a RADIUS server and uses the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) as a standards-based authentication framework, and supports automatic key distribution for enhanced security.
  • Page 137: Authentication Process

    Authentication Process There are three main components in the authentication process. The standard refers to them supplicant (client PC) • authenticator (Access Point) • authentication server (RADIUS server) • When the Security Mode is set to 802.1x Station, WPA Station, or 802.11i Station you need to configure your RADIUS server for authentication purposes.
  • Page 138: Wi-Fi Protected Access (Wpa)

    AP and each of its clients. The Pre-Shared Key must be 256 bits long, which is either 64 hexadecimal digits. The AP also supports a PSK 134 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide 802.1x Authentication on page 132 for details.
  • Page 139: Authentication Protocol Hierarchy

    They simplify traffic flow between clients and their frequently-used or restricted resources. VLANs now extend as far as the reach of the access point signal. Clients can be segmented into wireless sub-networks via SSID and VLAN assignment. A Client can access the network by connecting to an AP configured to support its assigned SSID/VLAN.
  • Page 140 VLAN tagged data is collected and distributed through an AP's wireless interface(s) based on Network Name (SSID). An Ethernet port on the access point connects a wireless cell or network to a wired backbone. The access points communicate across a VLAN-capable switch that analyzes VLAN-tagged packet headers and directs traffic to the appropriate ports.
  • Page 141: Vlan Workgroups And Traffic Management

    VLAN Workgroups and Traffic Management Access Points that are not VLAN-capable typically transmit broadcast and multicast traffic to all wireless Network Interface Cards (NICs). This process wastes wireless bandwidth and degrades throughput performance. In comparison, VLAN-capable AP is designed to efficiently manage delivery of broadcast, multicast, and unicast traffic to wireless clients.
  • Page 142: Typical Vlan Management Configurations

    1. Click Configure > SSID/VLAN/Security > Mgmt VLAN. 2. Remove the check mark from the Enable VLAN Protocol box (to disable all VLAN functionality) or set the VLAN Management ID to -1 (to disable VLAN Management only). 138 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 143: Vlans And Security Profiles

    VLANs and Security Profiles The AP-7 allows you to segment wireless networks into multiple sub-networks based on Network Name (SSID) and VLAN membership. A Network Name (SSID) identifies a wireless network. Clients associate with Access Points that share an SSID. During installation, the Setup Wizard prompts you to configure a Primary Network Name for each wireless interface.
  • Page 144 SSIDs are sent as the tunnel attributes. 7. Enable or disable RADIUS accounting on the VLAN/SSID under the Accounting Status drop-down menu. 8. Enable or disable RADIUS MAC authentication status on the VLAN/SSID under the RADIUS Authentication Status drop-down menu. 140 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 145: Security Profiles

    9. Enable or disable MAC Access Control List status on the VLAN/SSID under the MAC ACL Status drop-down menu. 10. Enter the Security Profile used by the VLAN in the Security Profile field. Note: If you have two or more SSIDs per interface using a security Profile with a Note: security mode of Non Secure, be aware that security being applied in the VLAN is not being applied in the wireless network.
  • Page 146: Configuring Security Profiles

    To delete an existing profile, select the profile and click Delete. You cannot delete a Security Profile used in an SSID. Also, the first Security Profile (index 1.1 to 1.7) cannot be deleted. 142 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Figure Figure...
  • Page 147 Security Configuration Figure 50: Security Profile Table - Add Entries Issue 1 September 2004...
  • Page 148 - Rekeying Interval: the rekeying interval in seconds. The default is 900 seconds. WPA Station: - Authentication Mode: 802.1x - Cipher: TKIP - Rekeying Interval: the rekeying interval in seconds. The default is 900 seconds. 144 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Appendix B: ASCII Character Chart).
  • Page 149 WPA-PSK Station: - Authentication Mode: PSK - Cipher: TKIP - PSK Passphrase: an 8-63 character user-defined phrase. It is recommended a passphrase of at least 13 characters, including both letters and numbers, and upper and lower case characters to ensure that the generated key cannot be easily deciphered by network infiltrators.
  • Page 150: Wireless Multimedia Extensions (Wme)/Quality Of Service (Qos)

    WME supports Enhanced Distributed Channel Access (EDCA) for prioritized QoS services. The WME/QoS feature can be enabled or disabled. Enabling QoS and Adding QoS policies Perform the following procedure to enable QoS and add QoS policies: 1. Click Configure > QoS > Policy. See 146 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Figure...
  • Page 151 Figure 51: QoS Policies 2. To enable QoS, check the Enable Quality of Service check box. 3. Configure the QoS Maximum Medium Threshold for all Admission Controls. Admission will be granted if the new requested traffic stream and already admitted time is less than the medium maximum threshold.
  • Page 152 Performing Advanced Configuration Figure 52: Add QoS Policy 148 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 153: Priority Mapping

    5. Enter the Policy Name. 6. Select the Policy Type: inlayer2: inbound traffic direction, Layer 2 traffic type inlayer3: inbound traffic direction, Layer 3 traffic type outlayer2: outbound traffic direction, Layer 2 traffic type outlayer3: inbound traffic direction, Layer 3 traffic type spectralink: SpectraLink traffic 7.
  • Page 154 Performing Advanced Configuration Figure 53: Priority Mapping 2. Click Add in the 802.1p and 802.1d priority mapping table. See Figure 150 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 155: Enhanced Distributed Channel Access (Edca)

    Figure 54: Add Priority Mapping Entry 3. Select the 802.1p Priority (from 0-7) for 802.1d Priorities 0-7. 4. Click OK. 5. Click Add in the IP Precedence/DSCP ranges and 802.1d Priority table. 6. Select the IP DSCP Range for each 802.1d Priority. 7.
  • Page 156: Sta Edca Table And Ap Edca Table

    We have defined default recommended values for EDCA parameters; we Note: recommend not modifying EDCA parameters unless strictly necessary. Perform the following procedure to configure the Station and AP EDCA tables. 1. Click Configure > QoS > EDCA. See 152 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Figure...
  • Page 157 Wireless Multimedia Extensions (WME)/Quality of Service (QoS) Figure 55: EDCA Tables 2. Click Edit and configure the following parameters in each table. See Figure Issue 1 September 2004...
  • Page 158 Changes to EDCA parameters require a reboot of the AP to take effect. Note: Table 39: EDCA Parameters Parameter Index CWMin 154 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Description Read-only. Indicates the index of the Access Category (1-4) being defined. Minimum Contention Window. Valid range is 0 to 255. 1 of 2...
  • Page 159 Possible values are True or False. Admission control defines if an Mandatory Access Point accepts or rejects a requested traffic stream with certain QoS specifications, based on available channel capacity and link conditions. Admission control can be configured for each Access Category (Index).
  • Page 160 Performing Advanced Configuration 156 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 161: Chapter 5: Monitoring The Ap-7

    Chapter 5: Monitoring the AP-7 Chapter Contents Logging into the HTTP Interface • Version on page • components. ICMP on page 161: • and received by the AP. IP/ARP Table on page • Learn Table on page • network. IAPP...
  • Page 162 If necessary, remove the check mark from the Use a proxy server box. e. Click OK twice to save your changes and return to Internet Explorer. 3. Enter the Access Point’s IP address in the browser’s Address field and press Enter. Result: The AP Enter Network Password screen appears.
  • Page 163: Version

    Technical Support. With this information, your Technical Support representative can verify compatibility issues and make sure the latest software are loaded. This screen displays the following information for each Access Point component: Serial Number: The component’s serial number, if applicable. •...
  • Page 164 Monitoring the AP-7 Version: Specifies the component’s version or build number. The Software Image version • is the most useful information on this screen for the typical end user. Figure 59: Version Information Screen 160 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 165: Icmp

    ICMP ICMP This tab provides statistical information for both received and transmitted messages directed to the AP. Not all ICMP traffic on the network is counted in the ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) statistics. Figure 60: ICMP Monitoring Screen Issue 1 September 2004...
  • Page 166: Ip/Arp Table

    Monitoring the AP-7 IP/ARP Table This tab provides information based on the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), which relates MAC Address and IP Addresses. Figure 61: IP/ARP Table 162 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 167: Learn Table

    Learn Table Learn Table This tab displays information relating to network bridging. It reports the MAC address for each node that the device has learned is on the network and the interface on which the node was detected. There can be up 10,000 entries in the Learn Table. Figure 62: Learn Table Issue 1 September 2004...
  • Page 168: Iapp

    Monitoring the AP-7 IAPP This tab displays statistics relating to client handovers and communications between Avaya Access Points. Figure 63: IAPP Screen 164 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 169: Radius

    RADIUS RADIUS This tab provides RADIUS authentication, EAP/802.1x authentication, and accounting information for both the Primary and Backup RADIUS servers for each RADIUS Server Profile. Note: Separate RADIUS servers can be configured for each RADIUS Server Profile. Note: Select the RADIUS Server Profile to view statistics on from the Select Server Profile drop-down menu.
  • Page 170: Interfaces

    Monitoring the AP-7 Interfaces This tab displays statistics for the Ethernet and wireless interfaces. The Operational Status can be up, down, or testing. Figure 65: Wireless Interface Monitoring 166 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 171: Station Statistics

    Station Statistics This tab displays information on wireless clients attached to the AP and on Wireless Distribution System links. Enabling and Viewing Station Statistics To enable the monitoring of Stations Statistics, use the following procedure: 1. Click on the Monitor tab on the left on the web page. 2.
  • Page 172: Refreshing Station Statistics

    The following stations statistics are displayed: Parameter MAC Address IP Address 168 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Description The MAC address of the wireless client for which the statistics are gathered. For WDS links, this is the partner MAC address of the link.
  • Page 173 Parameter Description Interface to which the The interface number on which the client is connected with the AP. Station is connected: For WDS links this is the interface on which the link is configured. Station Type The type of wireless client (STA or WDS). MAC Protocol The MAC protocol for this wireless client (or WDS link partner).
  • Page 174 Monitoring the AP-7 170 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 175: Chapter 6: Performing Commands

    Reboot on page 182: Describes how to reboot the AP in the specified number of seconds. • Reset on page 183: Describes how to reset all of the Access Point’s configuration settings • to factory defaults. Help Link on page 184: Describes how to configure the location where the AP Help files •...
  • Page 176 If necessary, remove the check mark from the Use a proxy server box. e. Click OK twice to save your changes and return to Internet Explorer. 3. Enter the Access Point’s IP address in the browser’s Address field and press Enter. Result: The Enter Network Password screen appears. See Figure 67: Enter Network Password Screen 4.
  • Page 177: Introduction To File Transfer By Tftp Or Http

    A TFTP server must be running and configured to point to the directory containing the file. If you do not have a TFTP server installed on your system, install the TFTP server from the Avaya CD. Introduction to File Transfer by TFTP or HTTP...
  • Page 178: Http File Transfer Guidelines

    Digital signature verification • If any of the above checks fail on the downloaded image, the Access Point deletes the downloaded image and retains the old image. Otherwise, if all checks pass successfully, the AP deletes the old image and retains the downloaded image.
  • Page 179: Update Ap By Using Tftp

    If you do not have a TFTP server installed on your system, install the TFTP server from the Avaya CD. You can either install the TFTP server from the CD Wizard or run OEM-TFTP-Server.exe found in the CD’s Xtras/SolarWinds sub-directory.
  • Page 180 Enter the name of the file to be downloaded (including the file extension). Copy the updated AP Image file to the TFTP server’s root folder. The default AP Image is located at C:/Program Files/Avaya/AP/. Select the proper file type. Choices include: Config for configuration information, such as System Name, Contact Name, and so on.
  • Page 181: Update Ap By Using Http

    Update AP by Using HTTP Use the Update AP via HTTP tab to download Configuration, AP Image, Bootloader files, and Certificate and Private Key files to the AP. 1. Once on the Update AP screen, click on the via HTTP tab. See The Update AP via HTTP tab shows version information and allows you to enter HTTP information as described in the following steps.
  • Page 182: Uploading Ap File By Using Tftp

    If you do not have a TFTP server installed on your system, install the TFTP server from the Avaya CD. You can either install the TFTP server from the CD Wizard or run OEM-TFTP-Server.exe found in the CD’s Xtras/SolarWinds sub-directory.
  • Page 183 Figure 71: Retrieve File via TFTP Command Screen 2. In the Server IP Address field, enter the TFTP server IP Address. To locate the IP address assigned to the TFTP server, double-click the TFTP server icon on your desktop. 3. In the File Name field, enter the name of the file to be uploaded. 4.
  • Page 184: Uploading Ap File By Using Http

    AP. Do you want to proceed? 4. Click OK to continue with the operation or Cancel to abort the operation. The File Download dialog box is displayed. See 180 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Figure Figure Using CLI Batch Files...
  • Page 185 Figure 73: File Download Dialog Box 5. On clicking the Save button the following Save As window displays, where you are prompted to choose the filename and location where the file is to be downloaded. See Figure Figure 74: Retrieve File Save As Dialog 6.
  • Page 186: Reboot

    Rebooting the AP will cause all users who are currently connected to lose their CAUTION: connection to the network until the AP has completed the restart process and resumed operation. Figure 75: Reboot Command Screen 182 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Figure...
  • Page 187: Reset

    Use the Reset tab to restore the AP to factory default conditions. See also be reset from the RESET button located on the side of the unit. Since this will reset the Access Point’s current IP address, a new IP address must be assigned. See Procedures on page 193 for more information.
  • Page 188: Help Link

    If you want to place these files on a shared drive, copy the Help Folder to the new location, and then specify the new path in the Help Link box. Figure 77: Help Link Configuration Screen 184 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Figure...
  • Page 189: Chapter 7: Troubleshooting The

    Chapter 7: Troubleshooting the AP-7 Chapter Contents Troubleshooting Concepts • Symptoms and Solutions • Recovery Procedures • Related Applications • Note: This section helps you locate problems related to the AP device setup. For details Note: about RADIUS, TFTP, serial communication programs (such as HyperTerminal), Telnet applications, or web browsers, please see the documentation that came with the application for assistance.
  • Page 190: Symptoms And Solutions

    3. If you are using Active Ethernet, make sure you are using a Category 5, foiled, twisted pair cable to power the AP. 186 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Appendix A: The Command Line Interface on page 193 to set the unit to factory default values and reconfigure the...
  • Page 191: Serial Link Does Not Work

    Ethernet to test the IP Address. If the AP responds to the Ping, then the Ethernet Interface is working properly. 2. By default, the Access Point will attempt to automatically detect the Ethernet settings. However, if you are having problems with the Ethernet link, manually configure the Access Point’s Ethernet settings.
  • Page 192: Client Computer Cannot Connect

    2. The AP only contacts a DHCP server during boot-up. If your network’s DHCP server is not available while the AP is booting, the device will retain the last IP Address it had. Reboot the AP once your DHCP server is on-line again or use the ScanTool to find the Access Point’s current IP address.
  • Page 193: Html Help Files Do Not Appear

    C:\> telnet <AP IP Address> 2. Confirm that your computer has an IP address in the same IP subnet as your Access Point. 3. Use the CLI over the serial port to check the IP Access Table, which can be restricting access to Telnet and HTTP.
  • Page 194: Client Connection Problems

    If a client PC Card does not work: 1. Make sure you are using the latest PC Card driver software. 2. Download and install the latest client software from http://www.avaya.com/support. Intermittent Loss of Connection If a client has an intermittent loss of connection: 1.
  • Page 195: Vlan Operation Issues

    The VLAN ID in the headers should correspond to one of the VLAN User IDs configured for the AP. Note: The AP-7 supports 16 VLAN/SSID pairs, each with a configured security profile. Note: VLAN Workgroups The correct VLAN assignment can be verified by pinging the AP to ensure connectivity, by pinging the switch to ensure VLAN properties, and by pinging hosts past the switch to confirm the switch is functional.
  • Page 196: Active Ethernet (Ae)

    There Is No Data Link If there is no data link: 1. Verify that the indicator for the port is “on.” 2. Verify that the AE hub is connected to the Ethernet network with a good connection. 192 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 197: "Overload" Indications

    AP Image and download a new image. Reset to Factory Default Procedure Use this procedure to reset the network configuration values, including the Access Point’s IP address and subnet mask. The current AP Image is not deleted. Follow this procedure if you forget the Access Point’s password:...
  • Page 198: Forced Reload Procedure

    Result: The AP deletes the current AP Image. 3. Follow one of the procedures below to load a new AP Image to the Access Point: Download a New Image Using ScanTool Download a New Image Using the Bootloader CLI...
  • Page 199: Download A New Image Using Scantool

    Download Procedure Follow these steps to use ScanTool to download a software image to an Access Point with a missing image: 1. Download the latest software from http://www.avaya.com/support.
  • Page 200: Download A New Image Using The Bootloader Cli

    Download Procedure Follow these steps to use the Bootloader CLI to download a software image to an Access Point: 1. Download the latest software from http://www.avaya.com/support. 2. Copy the latest software updates to your TFTP server’s default directory.
  • Page 201 [Device name]> 7. Enter only the following statements: [Device name]> set ipaddrtype static [Device name]> set ipaddr <Access Point IP Address> [Device name]> set ipsubmask <IP Mask> [Device name]> set tftpipaddr <TFTP Server IP Address> [Device name]> set tftpfilename <AP Image File Name, including file extension>...
  • Page 202: Setting Ip Address Using Serial Port

    Parity: None 2. Under File > Properties > Settings > ASCII Setup, enable the Send line ends with line feeds option. Result: HyperTerminal sends a line return at the end of each line of code. 198 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 203 Address Type is set to Dynamic by default. If you have a DHCP server on your network, you should not need to manually configure the Access Point’s IP address; the Access Point will obtain an IP address from the network’s DHCP server during boot-up.
  • Page 204: Related Applications

    Make sure you have the proper TFTP server IP Address, the proper AP Image file name, • and that the TFTP server is connected. Make sure the TFTP server is configured to both send and receive, with no time-out. • 200 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 205: Appendix A: The Command Line Interface

    Appendix Contents This section describes the AP’s Command Line (CLI) Interface. CLI commands can be used to initialize, configure, and manage the Access Point. CLI commands may be entered in real time through a keyboard or submitted with CLI scripts.
  • Page 206 • VLAN/SSID Pair Commands • WME/QoS Commands • Using CLI Batch Files • 202 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide on page 242 on page 243 on page 243 on page 246 on page 248 on page 250 on page 251...
  • Page 207: General Notes

    Config files may be downloaded to the Access Point or uploaded for backup or troubleshooting. Downloads transfer files to the Access Point. Uploads transfer files from the Access Point. The TFTP server performs file transfers in both directions. General Notes...
  • Page 208 Group Image File Parameter Table TFTP 204 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Description A logical collection of network parameter information. For example, the System Group is composed of several related parameters. Groups can also contain Tables. All items for a given Group can be displayed with a show <Group>...
  • Page 209: Navigation And Special Keys

    Navigation and Special Keys This CLI supports the following navigation and special key functions to move the cursor along the prompt line. Table 42: Navigation and Special Keys Key Combination Delete or Backspace Ctrl-A Ctrl-E Ctrl-F Ctrl-B Ctrl-D Ctrl-U Ctrl-P Ctrl-N CLI Error Messages The following table describes the error messages associated with improper inputs or expected...
  • Page 210: Bootloader Cli

    AP image is bad or missing. The Bootloader CLI allows you to assign an IP Address and download a new image. Once the image is downloaded and running, the Access Point uses the normal CLI. This guide covers the normal CLI unless otherwise specified.
  • Page 211 help command to provide additional information on all commands supported by the • Bootloader CLI reboot command to reboot the device • The parameters supported by the Bootloader CLI (for viewing and modifying) are: System Name • IP Address Assignment Type •...
  • Page 212: Cli Conventions

    • - The table name is required. - The table index is required. To modify the table, “index” must be the index of the entry to be modified. 208 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide on page 208 on page 209...
  • Page 213: Entering Text Strings

    - Only the table objects that are to be modified need to be specified. Not all the table objects are required. - If multiple table objects are to be modified, the order in which they are entered is not important. - If the entire table entry is to be modified, all the table objects have to be specified.
  • Page 214: Cli Help

    211) Prompt to enter successive parameters for commands (see Example 4. Displaying prompts for successive parameters page 213) 210 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide on page 210 on page 213 Basic Example Example 1. [Device-Name]> ? on page 211) [Device-Name]>...
  • Page 215: Example 1. Displaying The Command List

    Example 1. Displaying the command list To display the command list, enter ?. [Device-Name]>? Figure 81: Result of “?” CLI command Example 2. Displaying specific commands To show all commands that start with specified letters, enter one or more letters, then ? with no space between letters and ?.
  • Page 216 Notice that there is no space between the letters and the question mark. [Device-Name]> show ipa? Figure 84: Result of “show ipa?” CLI command [Device-Name]> show iparp? Figure 85: Result of “show iparp?” CLI command 212 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 217: Example 4. Displaying Prompts For Successive Parameters

    Example 4. Displaying prompts for successive parameters Enter the command, a space, and then ?. Then, when the parameter prompt appears, enter the parameter value. Result: The parameter is changed and a new CLI line is echoed with the new value (in the first part of the following example, the value is the IP Address of the TFTP server).
  • Page 218: Accessing The Ap Cli

    You can use HyperTerminal or Telnet to access the AP CLI: Using HyperTerminal to Log in to the AP • Using Telnet to Log in to the AP • 214 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide on page 215 on page 215...
  • Page 219: Using Hyperterminal To Log In To The Ap

    If you have not previously configured the Access Point’s IP address and do not Note: have a DHCP server on the network, the Access Point will default to an IP address of 169.254.128.132. 2. Go to the DOS command prompt on your computer.
  • Page 220: Cli Commands

    The Command Line Interface 4. Enter the CLI password (default is public). Note: Avaya recommends changing all default passwords immediately. See the Note: following sections for information on how to change the default passwords: - CLI password, see - SNMP passwords (read, read-write, and SNMPv3 authentication and privacy), see...
  • Page 221: Done

    Downloads the specified file from a TFTP server to the Access Point. Executing download in combination with the asterisk character (*) will make use of the previously set TFTP parameters. Executing download without parameters will display command help and usage information.
  • Page 222: Help

    Command History Buffer. When the desired statement is displayed, press the Enter key to execute, or you may edit the statement before executing it. [Device-Name]> history 218 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Syntax [Device-Name]> help [Device-Name]> help <command name>...
  • Page 223: Passwd

    Changes the CLI Password. [Device-Name]> passwd <oldpassword> <newpassword> <newpassword> ! CAUTION: Avaya strongly urges you to change the default passwords to restrict access to CAUTION: your network devices to authorized personnel. If you lose or forget your password settings, you can always perform the page 193.
  • Page 224: Configuring Objects That Require Reboot

    <argument N> <value N> Configuring Objects that Require Reboot Certain objects supported by the Access Point require a device reboot for the changes to take effect. To inform you of this behavior, the CLI provides informational messages when you have configured an object that requires a reboot.
  • Page 225 Syntax: [Device-Name]> set ipaddr 10.0.0.12 Example: IP Address will be changed when you reboot the Access Point. The CLI Result: reminds you when rebooting is required for a change to take effect. To reboot immediately, enter reboot 0 (zero) at the CLI prompt.
  • Page 226: Show

    (?) after show (example: show ?). Syntax [Device-Name]> show <parameter> [Device-Name]> show <group> [Device-Name]> show <table> Examples [Device-Name]> show ipaddr [Device-Name]> show network [Device-Name]> show mgmtipaccesstbl 222 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 227 Figure 88: Results of “show network” and “show ip” CLI Commands Show Table Parameters To view a single parameter: Table 52: Example: Show A Single Table Parameter [Device-Name]> show <parameter name> Syntax: [Device-Name]> show ipaddr Example: Displays the Access Point IP address. Result: CLI Commands Issue 1 September 2004...
  • Page 228: Upload

    Display help and usage information: Execute the upload command using previously set (stored) TFTP Parameters: Example [Device-Name]> upload 192.168.1.100 APconfig.sys config 224 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Syntax [Device-Name]> upload <tftp server address> <path and filename> <filetype> [Device-Name]> help upload...
  • Page 229: Parameter Tables

    Parameter Tables Objects contain groups that contain both parameters and parameter tables. Use the parameter tables in the following sections to configure the Access Point. Columns used in the tables include: Name - Parameter, Group, or Table Name • Type - Data type •...
  • Page 230: Auto Configuration Parameters

    Enter the filename of the configuration file that is used if the AP is configured for Static IP. [Device-Name]> set autoconfigTFTPaddr <IP address> Enter the TFTP server address that is used if the AP is configured for Static IP. 226 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Type Values Group Integer...
  • Page 231: Dhcp Server Commands

    DHCP Server Commands ! CAUTION: Before enabling DHCP server on the AP, confirm that the IP address pools you CAUTION: have configured are valid addresses on the network and do not overlap the addresses assigned by any other DHCP server on the network. Enabling this feature with incorrect address pools will cause problems on your network.
  • Page 232: Ip Address Pool Parameters

    Maximum Lease Time (optional) Comment (optional) Status (optional) Note: Set either End IP Address or Width (but not both) when creating an IP address Note: pool. 228 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Type Values Table Integer User Defined IpAddress User Defined...
  • Page 233: Dhcp Relay Group

    DHCP Relay Group The DHCP Relay Group allows you to enable or disable DHCP Relay Agent Status. Table 58: DHCP Relay Group Name DHCP Relay Group Status DHCP Relay Server Table DHCP Relay Server Table The DHCP Relay Server Table contains the commands to set the table entries. The AP supports the configuration of a maximum of 10 server settings in the DHCP Relay Agents server table.
  • Page 234: Syntax Examples

    10 server settings in the DHCP Relay Agents server table. [Device-Name]> set dhcprlyindex 1 dhcprlyipaddr <ip address> dhcprlycmt <comment> dhcprlystatus 1 (1 to enable, 2 to disable, 3 to delete, 4 to create) 230 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 235: Dns Client Commands

    DNS Client Commands DNS Client for RADIUS Name Resolution Table 60: DNS Client Parameters Name DNS Client DNS Client status Primary DNS Server IP Address Secondary DNS Server IP Address Default Domain Name Syntax Examples [Device-Name]> set dnsstatus enable [Device-Name]> set dnsprisvripaddr <IP address of primary DNS server> [Device-Name]>...
  • Page 236: Ethernet Interface Commands

    Ethernet Speed and Transmission Mode 10 Mbits/sec - half duplex 10 Mbits/sec - full duplex 10 Mbits/sec - auto duplex 100 Mbits/sec - half duplex 100 Mbits/sec - full duplex 232 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Type Values Group Integer 10halfduplex...
  • Page 237: Filtering Commands

    Table 62: Ethernet Speed and Transmission Mode Ethernet Speed and Transmission Mode Auto Speed - half duplex Auto Speed - auto duplex Filtering Commands Ethernet Protocol Filtering Parameters Table 63: Ethernet Filtering Parameters Name Type Ethernet Filtering Group Filtering Interface Interface Bitmask Bitmask...
  • Page 238: Ethernet Filtering Table

    Filter Table Table Index Static MAC Address on Wired Network Static MAC Address Mask on Wired Network Static MAC Address on Wireless Network 234 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Type Values Table Octet String DisplayString Integer enable (1) disable (2)
  • Page 239: Proxy Arp Parameters

    Table 65: Static MAC Address Filter Table Name Static MAC Address Mask on Wireless Network Comment (optional) Status (optional) Proxy ARP Parameters Table 66: Proxy ARP Parameters Name Type Proxy ARP Group Status Integer IP ARP Filtering Parameters Table 67: IP ARP Filtering Parameters Name Type IP ARP Filtering...
  • Page 240: Broadcast Filtering Table

    The following parameters are used to enable/disable the Port filter feature. Table 69: TCP/UDP Port Filtering Parameters Name Type Port Filtering Group Port Filter Status Integer 236 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Type Values Table Integer DisplayString Integer ethertowireless wirelesstoether...
  • Page 241 Configure TCP/UDP Port Filters The following parameters are used to configure TCP/UDP Port filters. Table 70: TCP/UDP Port Filtering Table Name Type Port Filtering Table Table Table Index Port Type Octet String Port Number Octet String Protocol Name DisplayString Interface Integer32 Bitmask Status (optional)
  • Page 242: Hardware Configuration Reset Commands

    Note: the configuration reset password, the user will be unable to reset the AP to factory default configuration if the AP becomes inaccessible and the hardware configuration reset functionality is disable. 238 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Type Values Type...
  • Page 243: Http And Https Commands

    HTTP and HTTPS Commands HTTP (Web browser) Parameters ! CAUTION: Avaya strongly urges you to change the default passwords to restrict access to CAUTION: your network devices to authorized personnel. If you lose or forget your password settings, you can always perform the page 193.
  • Page 244: Syntax Examples

    [Device-Name]> set sslstatus <enable/disable> You must change the SSL passphrase when uploading a new certificate/private key pair, which will have a corresponding passphrase. [Device-Name]> set sslpassphrase <SSL certificate passphrase> 240 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Table 74)> Description All management channels disabled...
  • Page 245: Iapp Commands

    ******** IAPP Commands Note: These parameters configure the Inter Access Point Protocol (IAPP) for roaming. Note: Leave these settings at their default value unless a technical representative asks you to change them. IAPP Parameters Table 75: IAPP Parameters...
  • Page 246: Intra Bss Commands

    Table 76: Intra BSS Parameters Name Type Intra BSS Traffic Group Intra BSS Traffic Integer Operation Syntax Example [Device-Name]> set intrabssoptype <passthru (default)/block)> 242 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Type Values Integer 410 ms 512 ms (default) 614 ms 717 ms 819 ms Integer...
  • Page 247: Inventory Management Commands

    Inventory Management Commands Inventory Management Parameters Name System Inventory Management Component Table Component Interface Table Note: The inventory management commands display advanced information about the Note: AP’s installed components. You may be asked to report this information to a representative if you contact customer support. IP Access Table Commands IP Access Table Parameters When creating table entries, you may either specify the argument name followed by argument...
  • Page 248: Syntax Examples

    IP Address IP Mask Comment (optional) Status (optional) Syntax Examples Edit Management IP Access Table [Device-Name]> set mgmtipaccesstbl <index> ipaddr <IP address> ipmask <subnet mask> 244 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Type Values Table Integer User Defined IpAddress User Defined...
  • Page 249: Ip Commands

    IP Commands IP Configuration Parameters Table 77: IP Configuration Parameters Name Type Network Group IP Configuration Group IP Address IpAddress IP Mask IpAddress Default Router IpAddress IP Address Default TTL Integer Address Type Integer Note: The IP Address Assignment Type (ipaddrtype) must be set to static before the IP Note: Address (ipaddr), IP Mask (ipmask) or Default Gateway IP Address (ipgw) values can be entered.
  • Page 250: Link Integrity Commands

    Link Integrity Poll Retransmissions IP Target Table Table 79: IP Target Table Name Link Integrity IP Target Table Table Index Target IP Address 246 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Type Values Group Integer enable disable (default) Integer 500 - 15000 ms...
  • Page 251: Syntax Examples

    Table 79: IP Target Table Name Comment (optional) Status (optional) Syntax Examples [Device-Name]> show linkinttbl (this shows the current links) [Device-Name]> set linkinttbl <1-5 (depending on what table row you wish to address)> ipaddr <ip address of the host computer you want to check> [Device-Name]>...
  • Page 252: Mac Access Control Commands

    Name Type MAC Address Table Control Table Table Index MAC Address PhysAddress Comment DisplayString (optional) Status (optional) Integer 248 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Type Values Group Integer enable disable (default) Integer passthru (default) block Values Access User Defined User Defined...
  • Page 253: Syntax Examples

    Syntax Examples Setup MAC (Address) Access Control [Device-Name]> set aclstatus enable [Device-Name]> set macacloptype <passthru, block> [Device-Name]> reboot 0 Add an Entry to the MAC Access Control Table [Device-Name]> set macacltbl <index> macaddr <MAC Address> status enable [Device-Name]> show macacltbl MAC Access Control Commands Issue 1 September 2004...
  • Page 254: Disable Or Delete An Entry In The Mac Access Control Table

    Displays additional statistics for the wireless interfaces. • statethernet: Displays additional statistics for the Ethernet interface. • statmss: Displays station statistics and Wireless Distribution System links. • 250 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide on page 253). Chapter 5: Monitoring the AP-7...
  • Page 255: Packet Forwarding Commands

    Packet Forwarding Commands Packet Forwarding Parameters The following parameters control the Packet Forwarding feature, which redirects wireless traffic to a specific MAC address: Table 82: Packet Forwarding Parameters Name Packet Forwarding MAC Address Packet Forwarding MAC Address Packet Forwarding Status Packet Forwarding Interface Port Note:...
  • Page 256: Rogue Scan Commands

    <cycletime from 1-1440 minutes> status <enable, disable> Note: Rogue Scan cannot be enabled on a wireless interface when the Wireless Note: Service Status on that interface is shutdown. First, resume service on the wireless interface. 252 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Type Values Access Table Integer...
  • Page 257: Radius Commands

    RADIUS Commands General RADIUS Parameters Table 84: General RADIUS Parameters Name RADIUS Client Invalid Server Address RADIUS Server Configuration Parameters Note: Use a server name only if you have enabled the DNS Client functionality. See Note: DNS Client for RADIUS Name Resolution Table 85: RADIUS Server Configuration Parameters Name RADIUS...
  • Page 258 RADIUS Accounting Inactivity Timer Authorization Lifetime RADIUS Accounting Update Interval VLAN ID 254 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Type Values IpAddress User defined (enter an IP address if DisplayString seraddrfmt is ipaddr or a name if set to name; up to 254 characters if...
  • Page 259: Syntax Examples

    Syntax Examples Use the following command to configure a RADIUS Server and assign it to a VLAN. The RADIUS Server Profile index is specified by the index parameter and the subindex parameter specifies whether you are configuring a primary or secondary RADIUS server. [Device-Name]>...
  • Page 260 VLAN Identifier MAC Address Format Response Time Maximum Retransmission Authorization Lifetime Accounting Update Interval Accounting Inactivity Timer Index 256 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide : 1812 : -1 : dashdelimited : Primary : EAP Authentication : notReady : ipaddr : 0.0.0.0...
  • Page 261 Primary/Backup Profile Name Server Status Server Addressing Format IP Address/Host Name Destination Port VLAN Identifier MAC Address Format Response Time Maximum Retransmission Authorization Lifetime Accounting Update Interval Accounting Inactivity Timer Index Primary/Backup Profile Name Server Status Server Addressing Format IP Address/Host Name Destination Port VLAN Identifier MAC Address Format...
  • Page 262: Radius-Based Management Access Commands

    Password HTTP Radius Management Access Telnet Radius Management Access Secure Management Commands Secure Management Parameters Table 87: Secure Management Parameters Name Secure Management 258 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Type Values Integer Enable Disable DisplayString User Defined Integer Enable Disable...
  • Page 263: Security Profile Commands

    Security Profile Commands Security Profile Table The Security Profile Table allows you to configure security profiles. A maximum of 16 security profiles are supported per wireless interface. Each security profile can be enable and configure one or more security modes (None Secure Station, WEP Station, 802.1x Station, WPA Station, WPA-PSK Station).
  • Page 264: Syntax Examples

    Configure 802.1x Security Mode Syntax: [Device-Name]> set secprofiletbl <index> secmode 802.1x rekeyint 900 status enable Example: [Device-Name]> set secprofiletbl 4 secmode 802.1x rekeyint 900 status enable 260 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Type Values Integer 64, 128, or 152 Integer Integer...
  • Page 265 Configure WPA Security Mode Syntax: [Device-Name]> set secprofiletbl <index> secmode wpa rekeyint 900 status enable Example: [Device-Name]> set secprofiletbl 5 secmode wpa rekeyint 900 status enable Configure WPA-PSK Security Mode Syntax: [Device-Name]> set secprofiletbl <index> secmode wpa-psk passphrase <value> status enable Example: [Device-Name]>...
  • Page 266: Serial Port Commands

    (none) unless you are sure what this setting should be. Syntax Examples [Device-Name]> set serbaudrate <2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600> [Device-Name]> set serflowctrl <none, xonxoff> [Device-Name]> show serial 262 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Values Access 2400, 4800, 9600 (default),...
  • Page 267: Snmp Commands

    Figure 91: Result of “show serial” CLI Command SNMP Commands SNMP Parameters ! CAUTION: Avaya strongly urges you to change the default passwords to restrict access to CAUTION: your network devices to authorized personnel. If you lose or forget your password settings, you can always perform the page 193.
  • Page 268: Snmp Trap Host Table

    Table 91: SNMP Trap Host Table Name SNMP Trap Host Table Table Index IP Address Password Comment (optional) Status (optional) 264 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Type Values DisplayString User Defined public (default) 6 - 32 characters DisplayString User Defined...
  • Page 269: Syntax Examples

    Syntax Examples Change SNMP Passwords [Device-Name]> set snmprpasswd <New Password> (SNMP read password) [Device-Name]> set snmprwpasswd <New Password> (SNMP read/write) [Device-Name]> set snmpv3authpasswd <New Password> (SNMPv3 authentication password) [Device-Name]> set snmpv3privpasswd <New Password> (SNMPv3 privacy password) Configure Management Interfaces [Device-Name]> set snmpifbitmask <(see Choose from the following values: Table 92: Interface Bitmask Values Interface Bitmask...
  • Page 270: Spanning Tree Commands

    Hello Time Forward Delay Spanning Tree Priority and Path Cost Table Table 94: Spanning Tree Priority and Path Cost Table Name Spanning Tree Table Table Index (Port) 266 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Type Values Group Integer enable (default) disable Integer 0 –...
  • Page 271: Ssh Commands

    Table 94: Spanning Tree Priority and Path Cost Table Name Priority Path Cost State Status SSH Commands SSH Parameters The following commands enable or disable SSH and set the SSH host key. Table 95: SSH Parameters Name SSH Status SSH Public Host Key Fingerprint SSH Host Key Status Type...
  • Page 272: Storm Threshold Commands

    For key generation, only the OpenSSH client has been verified. Storm Threshold Commands Storm Threshold Parameters Table 97: Storm Threshold Parameters Name Storm Threshold Broadcast Threshold Multicast Threshold 268 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Version Web Site V3.4-2 http://www.openssh.com Rel 0.53b http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk 5.00 http://www.emtec.com...
  • Page 273: Storm Threshold Table

    Storm Threshold Table Table 98: Storm Threshold Table Name Storm Threshold Table Table Index Broadcast Threshold Multicast Threshold Syslog Commands Syslog Parameters The following parameters configure the Syslog settings. Table 99: Syslog Parameters Name Syslog Syslog Status Syslog Port Type Values Table Integer...
  • Page 274: Syslog Host Table

    You can configure up to ten Syslog hosts. Table 100: Syslog Host Table Name Syslog Host Table Table Index IP Address Comment (optional) Status (optional) 270 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Type Values Integer 1 – 7 1 = LOG_ALERT 2 = LOG_CRIT 3 = LOG_ERR...
  • Page 275: Syntax Examples

    Syntax Examples [Device-Name]> set syslogpriority <1-7 (default is 6)> [Device-Name]> set syslogstatus <enable/disable> [Device-Name]> set sysloghbstatus <enable/disable> (default is disable) [Device-Name]> set sysloghbinterval <1 - 604800> (default is 900 seconds) [Device-Name]> set sysloghosttbl <index> ipaddr <ipaddress> cmt <comment> status <enable/disable> System Information Commands System Parameters Table 101: System Parameters...
  • Page 276: Syntax Examples

    [Device-Name]> set sysname <system name> sysloc <Unit Location> [Device-Name]> set sysctname <Contact Name (person responsible for system)> [Device-Name]> set sysctphone <Contact Phone Number> sysctemail <Contact E-mail address> [Device-Name]> show system 272 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Type Values DisplayString System Name, flash...
  • Page 277: Enable 802.11D Support And Set The Country Code

    Figure 92: Result of “show system” CLI Command Enable 802.11d Support and Set the Country Code Use the following command to enable 802.11d support for additional regulatory domains and set the country code: [Device-Name]> set sys 11d enable country <country code> Telnet Commands Telnet Parameters Table 102: Telnet Parameters...
  • Page 278: Syntax Examples

    Set Telnet Session Timeouts [Device-Name]> set tellogintout <time in seconds between 1 and 300> (default is 30) [Device-Name]> set telsessiontout <time in seconds between 1 and 36000> (default is 900) 274 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Type Values Integer User Defined...
  • Page 279: Tftp Commands

    TFTP Commands TFTP Server Parameters These parameters relate to upload and download commands. When a user executes an upload or download command, the specified arguments are stored in TFTP parameters for future use. If nothing is specified in the command line when issuing subsequent upload or download commands, the stored arguments are used.
  • Page 280: Backup Your Ap Configuration File To A Tftp Server

    Perform the following commands to enable TX Power Control and set the transmit power level: [Device-Name]> set txpowercontrol enable [Device-Name]> set wif <interface number> currenttxpowerlevel <value> Allowed values are: 1 (100%), 2 (50%), 3 (25%), 4 (12.5%) 276 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 281: Wds Commands

    WDS Commands Wireless Distribution System (WDS) Parameters Table 105: WDS Parameters Name WDS Table Port Index Status Partner MAC Address Wireless Distribution System (WDS) Security Table The WDS Security Table manages WDS related security objects. Table 106: WDS Security Table Name WDS Security Table Table Index...
  • Page 282: 802.11A Wireless Interface Commands

    Integer Status Supported Octet String Frequency Channels Transmit Power Integer Level 278 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide on page 62 for information on these parameters. Values 2 – 32 characters My Wireless Network (default) enable (default) disable 1 – 255 1 = default 0 –...
  • Page 283 Table 107: 802.11a Parameters Name Type Wireless Integer Operational Mode Operating Integer Frequency Channel Multicast Rate Integer Supported Data Octet String Rates Transmit Rate Integer32 Physical Layer Integer Type SuperMode Integer TurboMode Integer Note 1: For 802.11a APs in Europe, Auto Channel Select is a read-only parameter; it is always enabled. Note 2: Wireless Service Status cannot be shutdown on an interface where Rogue Scan is enabled.
  • Page 284: Syntax Examples

    [Device-Name]> set wif <index> mode <1,2,3, or 4. See Table 107> Autochannel Select (ACS) ACS is enabled by default. Reboot after disabling or enabling ACS. [Device-Name]> set wif <index> autochannel <enable/disable> [Device-Name]> reboot 0 280 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Wireless Operational Mode...
  • Page 285: Enable/Disable Closed System

    TX Power Control [Device-Name]> set wif <interface number> currenttxpowerlevel <value> Allowed values are: 1 (100%), 2 (50%), 3 (25%), 4 (12.5%) For more information on the TX Power Control feature, see page 276. Enable/Disable Closed System [Device-Name]> set wif <index> closedsys <enable/disable> Shutdown/Resume Wireless Service [Device-Name]>...
  • Page 286: 802.11B Wireless Interface Commands

    MAC Address Closed System Wireless Service Status Supported Frequency Channels Transmit Power Level 282 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide on page 62 for information on these parameters. Type Values Group Integer DisplayString 2 – 32 characters My Wireless Network (default)
  • Page 287 Table 108: 802.11b Parameters Name Type Wireless Integer Operational Mode Distance between Integer Operating Integer Frequency Channel Multicast Rate Integer Supported Data Octet String Rates Transmit Rate Integer32 Physical Layer Integer Type 802.11b Wireless Interface Commands Values Access 1=802.11b only 2=802.11g only 3=802.11bg 4=802.11a only...
  • Page 288: Syntax Examples

    276. Autochannel Select (ACS) ACS is enabled by default. Reboot after disabling or enabling ACS. [Device-Name]> set wif <index> autochannel <enable/disable> [Device-Name]> reboot 0 284 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Type Values DisplayString U.S./Canada -- FCC Europe -- ETSI...
  • Page 289: Set The Distance Between Aps (802.11B Only)

    Enable/Disable Closed System [Device-Name]> set wif <index> closedsys <enable/disable> Set the Distance Between APs (802.11b Only) [Device-Name]> set wif <index> distaps <large, medium, small, minicell, microcell> [Device-Name]> reboot Note: The distance between APs should not be approximated. It is calculated by means Note: of a manual Site Survey, in which an AP is set up and clients are tested throughout the area to determine signal strength and coverage, and local limits...
  • Page 290: 802.11B/G Wireless Interface Commands

    Closed System Integer Wireless Service Integer Status Supported Octet String Frequency Channels 286 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide on page 62 for information on these parameters. Values 2 – 32 characters My Wireless Network (default) enable (default) disable 1 – 255 1 = default 0 –...
  • Page 291 Table 110: 802.11b/g Parameters Name Type Transmit Power Integer Level Wireless Integer Operational Mode Operating Integer Frequency Channel Multicast Rate Integer Supported Data Octet String Rates 802.11b/g Wireless Interface Commands Values Access 1=100% 2=50% 3=25% 4=12.5% 1=802.11b only 2=802.11g only 3=802.11bg 4=802.11a only 1 - 14;...
  • Page 292 Table 110: 802.11b/g Parameters Name Type Transmit Rate Integer32 Physical Layer Integer Type SuperMode Integer 288 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Values Access For 802.11b-only mode: 0 (auto fallback - default) 1 Mbits/sec 2 Mbits/sec 5.5 Mbits/sec 11 Mbits/sec For 802.11g-only mode:...
  • Page 293: Operational Mode

    Table 110: 802.11b/g Parameters Name Type TurboMode Integer Note 1: For 802.11a APs in Europe, Auto Channel Select is a read-only parameter; it is always enabled. Note 2: Wireless Service Status cannot be shutdown on an interface where Rogue Scan is enabled.
  • Page 294: Wireless Interface Ssid/Vlan/Profile Commands

    Status per VLAN MAC ACL Status per VLAN Security Profile RADIUS MAC Profile RADIUS EAP Profile RADIUS Accounting Profile 290 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Type Values Table Integer Primary WNIC = 3 Secondary WNIC = 4 Integer 1 - 16 (SSID index)
  • Page 295: Syntax Examples

    Syntax Examples Perform the following command to configure an SSID/VLAN pair, and to assign a Security Profile and RADIUS Profiles to it. [Device-Name]> set wifssidtbl <Index.subindex> ssid <Network Name> vlanid Syntax: <-1 to 1094> ssidauth <enable/disable> acctstatus <enable/disable> secprofile <Security Profile Nmuber> radmacprofile <MAC Authentication Profile Name> radeapprofile <EAP Authentication Profile Name>...
  • Page 296: Syntax Examples

    Enable or Disable QoS The following two commands are part of the Wireless Interface Properties table. Table 113: Enable/Disable Qos Parameters Name QoS Status QoS Maximum Medium Threshold 292 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Type Values Access Object enable Status...
  • Page 297: Configure Qos Policies

    Configure QoS Policies The QoS group manages the QoS policies: Table 114: QoS Policy Parameters Name QoS Group QoS Policy Table Table Primary Index Table Secondary Index Policy Name Policy Type Priority Mapping Index Apply QoS Marking Table Row Status Note: A priority mapping needs to be specified for a QoS Policy.
  • Page 298: Configure Mapping Of 802.1P To 802.1D Priorities

    Table 116: DSCP to 802.1D Mapping Name QoS IP DSCP to 802.1D Mapping Table Table Index (Primary Index) 802.1D Priority IP DSCP Lower Limit 294 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Type Values Table Integer 0 - 7 Integer 0 - 7...
  • Page 299: Qos Edca Parameters

    Note: Avaya has defined default recommended values for EDCA parameters and Note: recommends that you not modify EDCA parameters unless strictly necessary. Table 117: EDCA Parameters...
  • Page 300: Define The Qos Policy For A Wireless Interface Ssid

    A QoS Policy number needs to be specified in the SSID table. This depends on Note: the QoS policies configured by the user. Once the user has configured QoS policies, the user should specify the policy to be used for that SSID. 296 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Type Values Truth Value...
  • Page 301: Using Cli Batch Files

    A CLI Batch file is a user-editable file that lists a series of CLI set commands, that can be uploaded to the Access Point to change its configuration. The Access Point executes the CLI commands specified in the CLI Batch file after upload and the configuration gets changed accordingly.
  • Page 302: Sample Cli Batch File

    The AP logs all the errors during execution and stores them in the Flash memory in a CLI Batch File Error Log named “CBFERR.LOG”. The CLI Batch File Error Log can be downloaded though TFTP, HTTP, or CLI file transfer to a specified host. 298 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 303: Appendix B: Ascii Character Chart

    Appendix B: ASCII Character Chart Description You can configure WEP Encryption Keys in either Hexadecimal or ASCII format. Hexadecimal digits are 0-9 and A-F (not case sensitive). ASCII characters are 0-9, A-F, a-f (case sensitive), and punctuation marks. Each ASCII character corresponds to two hexadecimal digits. The table below lists the ASCII characters that you can use to configure WEP Encryption Keys.
  • Page 304 ASCII Character Chart Table 119: ASCII Character Chart ASCII Character Equivalent 300 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide ASCII ASCII Character Equivalent Character ASCII Equivalent Character Equivalent 2 of 2...
  • Page 305: Appendix C: Specifications

    Software Features • Hardware Specifications • Radio Specifications • Software Features The following sections list the software features available in the AP-7: Number of Stations per BSS • Management Functions • Advanced Bridging Functions • Medium Access Control (MAC) Functions •...
  • Page 306: Number Of Stations Per Bss

    Table 121: Management Functions Feature Web User Interface Telnet / CLI SNMP Agent Serial CLI Secure Management RADIUS Based Management Access 302 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide AP-7 up to 64 up to 64 up to 64 up to 27 Supported by AP-7...
  • Page 307: Advanced Bridging Functions

    Advanced Bridging Functions Table 122: Advanced Bridging Functions Feature IEEE 802.1d Bridging WDS Relay Roaming Protocol Filtering Multicast/Broadcast Storm Filtering Proxy ARP TCP/UDP Port Filtering Blocking Intra BSS Clients Packet Forwarding Supported by AP-7 Issue 1 September 2004 Software Features...
  • Page 308: Medium Access Control (Mac) Functions

    RADIUS Profiles per VLAN IEEE 802.11 WEP MAC Access Control RADIUS MAC-based Access Control IEEE 802.1x Authentication Multiple Authentication Server Support per VLAN 304 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Supported by AP-7 on page 71. Dynamic Supported by AP-7 1 of 2...
  • Page 309 Note 3: Use in conjunction with WPA or 802.1x Authentication. Note 4: Support is provided for a primary and backup RADIUS authentication server for both MAC-based authentication and 802.1x authentication per VLAN. Supported by AP-7 Issue 1 September 2004 Software Features...
  • Page 310: Network Functions

    Advanced Wireless Functions Table 126: Advanced Wireless Functions Feature WEP Plus (Weak Key Avoidance) 306 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Supported by AP-7 You can configure up to 16 SSIDs and VLANs, with specific Security and RADIUS profiles. For more information, see Advanced Configuration.
  • Page 311: Hardware Specifications

    Hardware Specifications Physical Specifications AP-7 Unit Dimensions (H x W x L) = 6.5 x 18.5 x 26 cm (2.5 x 7.25 x 10.25 in.) Weight = 1.75 Kg (3.5 lb.) Electrical Specifications Voltage = 100 to 240 VAC (50-60 Hz) Current = 0.2 amp...
  • Page 312: Active Ethernet Interface

    ETSI: Europe and the United Kingdom • MKK: Japan • SG: Singapore • ASIA: China, Hong Kong, and South Korea • TW: Taiwan • 308 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide on page 308 on page 310 on page 311 on page 312 on page 315...
  • Page 313 There are five sets of frequency bands that determine the available channels depending on the regulatory domain. Some countries restrict 802.11a operation to specific frequency bands. The Web interface and CLI display the available channels for a radio's particular regulatory domain. In the CLI, any channels that are not available are labeled “Not Supported”.
  • Page 314: 802.11B Channel Frequencies

    “Not Supported”. Table 128: 802.11b Channel Frequencies Channel ID FCC (GHz) 2.412 2.417 2.422 2.427 2.432 2.437 2.442 310 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide FCC (GHz) ETSI (GHz) MKK (GHz) 5.745 — — 5.675 — — 5.785 —...
  • Page 315: 802.11G Channel Frequencies

    Table 128: 802.11b Channel Frequencies Channel ID FCC (GHz) 2.447 2.452 2.457 2.462 Note 1: France is restricted to these four channels. 802.11g Channel Frequencies The available 802.11g channels vary by regulatory domain and/or country. 802.11g radio certification is available in the following regions: FCC - U.S./Canada, Mexico, and Australia •...
  • Page 316: Wireless Communication Range

    The range values listed in the Communications Range Chart are typical distances as calculated by Avaya’s development team for FCC-certified products. These values provide a rule of thumb and may vary according to the actual radio conditions at the location where the product is used.
  • Page 317: Wireless Communication Ranges

    802.11b Wireless Communication Ranges Table 130: 802.11b Wireless Communication Ranges Range 11 Mbits/s Open Office 142 m (466 ft.) Semi-Open 98 m Office (322 ft.) Closed Office 67 m (220 ft.) Tx Power (dBm) Receiver Sensitivity (dBm) Antenna Gain 1 dBi (integrated diversity antenna module; 2.4-2.5 GHz) 802.11a Wireless Communication Ranges Table 131: 802.11a Wireless Communication Ranges Range...
  • Page 318 (453 ft.) Tx Power (dBm) Receiver Sensitivity (dBm) Antenna 1 dBi (integrated diversity antenna module; 2.4-2.5 GHz) Gain 314 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide 48 Mbits/s 36 Mbits/s 24 Mbits/s 69 m 107 m 164 m (226 ft.) (351 ft.) (538 ft.)
  • Page 319: Dual Band Range Extender Antenna Specifications

    Dual Band Range Extender Antenna Specifications The Dual Band REA has the following technical specifications: Table 133: Dual Band REA Electrical Specifications Frequency Range Average gain including cable loss VSWR Polarization Power handling Impedance Table 134: Dual Band REA Environmental and Mechanical Characteristics Temperature Humidity Weight...
  • Page 320 Specifications 316 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 321: Appendix D: Technical Support

    - What error message did you see? - Can you reproduce the problem? - For each Avaya Wireless product, describe the behavior of the device’s LEDs when the problem occurs AP-7, gather the following information and contact your local authorized...
  • Page 322 Technical Support 318 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 323: Appendix E: Regulatory Information

    Appendix E: Regulatory Information Appendix Contents This regulatory flyer contains the following sections: Information to the User • Read this document prior to installation! User Documentation is provided on the CD-ROM. Informations pour l’utilisateur • Lisez ce document avant l'installation ! La documentation utilisateur est fournie sur le CD-ROM.
  • Page 324: Information To The User

    Regulatory Information Information to the User This document provides regulatory information for the following products: Wireless Base Station products such as the AP-7. • Wireless Client and Base Station products are wireless network products based on IEEE 802.11 standards for wireless LANs as defined and approved by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
  • Page 325: Regulatory Information

    Wireless LAN and your Health Wireless LAN products, like other radio devices, emit radio frequency electromagnetic energy. The level of emitted energy however is far less than the electromagnetic energy emitted by other wireless devices like mobile phones, for example. Because Wireless LAN products operate within the guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, we believe that our Wireless LAN products are safe for use by consumers.
  • Page 326: Informations Pour L'utilisateur

    Informations pour l’utilisateur Ce document fournit des informations sur les réglementations concernant les produits suivants : Les produits sans fil de la Base Station tels que AP-7. • Les produits client et de la Base Station sont des produits pour réseaux sans fil conçus selon les normes IEEE 802.11 définies et approuvées par l’Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
  • Page 327: Informations Sur Les Réglementations

    Réseaux sans fil et votre santé Les produits pour un réseau sans fil, comme d’autres dispositifs radio, émettent de l’énergie électromagnétique de fréquence radio. Le niveau d’énergie émis par les dispositifs pour résaeu sans fil est toutefois beaucoup moins élevé que l’énergie électro-magnétique émise par des dispositifs comme par exemple les téléphones portables.
  • Page 328: Informazioni Per L'utente

    Questo documento contiene informazioni legali relative ai seguenti prodotti: Prodotti client wireless come la PC Card. • Prodotti per Base Station wireless come il AP-7. • I prodotti cliente e delle Base Station sono prodotti senza fili della rete basati su IEEE 802.11 standard come definiti ed approvati dall'Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
  • Page 329: Informazioni Legali

    Wireless LAN e la salute I prodotti LAN wireless, così come altri dispositivi radio, emettono energia elettromagnetica in radiofrequenza. L'energia emessa è tuttavia molto inferiore all'energia elettromagnetica emessa da altri dispositivi wireless come, ad esempio, i telefoni cellulari. Poiché i prodotti LAN wireless funzionano entro i limiti previsti dalle norme e dalle raccomandazioni sulla sicurezza delle emissioni in radiofrequenza, riteniamo che l'uso dei nostri prodotti LAN wireless non comporti rischi per la salute degli utenti.
  • Page 330: Informationen Für Den Benutzer

    (UTP)-Kabel oder ein abgeschirmtes Twisted-Pair (Shielded Twisted Pair, STP)-Kabel hergestellt werden. Wenn Sie das Gerät zusammen mit unserer Power-over-Ethernet-Lösung einsetzen, müssen Sie immer ein abgeschirmtes Twisted-Pair (STP)-Kabel verwenden. BEWAHREN SIE DIESE ANWEISUNGEN AN EINEM SICHEREN ORT AUF 326 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 331: Rechtliche Hinweise

    Funk-LAN und gesundheitliche Sicherheit Funk-LAN-Produkte geben wie alle Hochfrequenzgeräte elektromagnetische Hochfrequenzenenergie ab. Bei Funk-LAN-Geräten ist jedoch eine deutlich geringere Emission elektromagnetischer Energie zu verzeichnen als bei anderen Funkgeräten, wie z. B. Mobiltelefonen. Da die Funk-LAN-Produkte den Richtlinien der HF-Sicherheitsstandards und -empfehlungen entsprechen, besteht beim Gebrauch von Funk-LAN-Produkten keine Gefährdung für den Kunden. Diese Standards und Empfehlungen basieren auf wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnissen und sind das Ergebnis von Beratungen verschiedener Wissenschaftsgremien und -komitees, die sich laufend mit der umfangreichen Forschungsliteratur beschäftigen und diese auswerten.
  • Page 332: Información Para El Usuario

    Información para el usuario Este documento incluye información sobre normativas acerca de los siguientes productos: Productos de Base Station inalámbricos como el AP-7. • Los productos del cliente sin hilos y de la estación baja son productos sin hilos de la red basados en IEEE 802.11 estándares para LANs sin hilos según lo definidos y aprobados por el Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
  • Page 333: Información Sobre Normativas

    LAN inalámbrica y su salud Los productos de LAN inalámbrica, al igual que otros dispositivos de radiotecnología, emiten energía electromagnética de radiofrecuencia. Sin embargo, el nivel de energía que emiten es mucho menor que la energía electromagnética emitida por otros dispositivos inalámbricos, como por ejemplo los teléfonos móviles. Debido a que los productos de LAN inalámbrica operan de conformidad con las pautas fijadas en las normas y recomendaciones de seguridad de radiofrecuencia, creemos que nuestros productos de LAN inalámbrica son seguros para los consumidores.
  • Page 334: ユーザー情報

    Regulatory Information ユーザー情報 このマニュアルでは、次の製品に関する規制情報について説明します。 ・ AP-7, などの無線 Base Station 製品 . 無線クライアントおよび Base Station 製品は、電気電子技術者教会 (IEEE) により定義・承認された無線 LAN 向け IEEE 802.11 標 準に基づく無線ネットワーク製品です。IEEE 802.11a/802.11g 標準に準拠して設計された製品は、直交周波数分割多重 (OFDM) 無 線技術を使用しています。IEEE 802.11b に準拠して設計された製品は、ディレクトシーケンススペクトラム拡散 (DSSS) 無線技術 を使用しています。これらの製品は、各々の標準に準拠している他のすべての無線タイプの製品と相互運用性があります。 Wi-Fi Alliance によって定義された Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) 認証。...
  • Page 335 無線 LAN と人体への影響 無線 LAN 製品は、他の無線装置と同様に、無線周波数電磁エネルギーを放出します。ただし、無線 LAN 装置が放出するエネル ギーのレベルは、携帯電話などの無線装置が放出する電磁エネルギーより、はるかに低く抑えられています。無線 LAN 製品は、 無線周波数に関する各種安全基準や推奨基準のガイドラインを反映するもので、広範な研究資料を検討している研究者によるパ ネルや委員会の審議の結果策定されています。 規制に関する情報 この装置は、製品に添付のユーザーマニュアルに記載されたメーカーの指示に従って取り付け、使用する必要があります。 国ごとの無線の承認については、この冊子の無線の承認のセクションを参照してください。 ただし、建物の所有者または組織の代表者によって無線装置の使用が規制される場合もあります。たとえば、次のような場合で す。 ・ 飛行機内での無線装置の使用 ・ 他の装置やサービスに対する干渉の危険性が認められるか、または有害であると考えられる環境での使用 空港などの特定の組織または環境で無線の使用が許可されているかどうかが不明な場合は、使用前に無線装置の使用の可否を確 認してください。 このキットに含まれる装置を許可なく変更した場合、またはメーカーの指定以外の接続ケーブルおよび機器を使用した場合、ラジ オまたはテレビに干渉が発生しても、メーカーは一切責任を負いません。 上記のような許可のない変更や、代替製品の使用または取り付けによって発生した干渉については、ユーザーの責任において修 正を行うものとします。 メーカーおよびその正規の代理店または販売店は、これらのガイドラインに従わないことによって生じる損害または法規違反 については、一切責任を負いません。 ユーザー情報 Issue 1 September 2004...
  • Page 336: United States

    For basestations and configurations using an approved external antenna, the separation distance between the antenna and any person’s body (including hands, wrists, feet and ankles) must be at least 20 cm (8 inch). The transmitter shall not be collocated with other transmitters or antennas. 332 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 337 ユーザー情報 Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. The correction of interference caused by unauthorized modification, substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user.
  • Page 338 ETL or UL listed products conform to ANSI/UL STD.1950 certified to CAN/CSA STD C22.2 NO.950. Les produits répertoriés ETL ou UL sont conformes à ANSI/UL STD.1950 certifiés selon la norme CAN/CSA STD C22.2 NO.950. 334 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide...
  • Page 339 Europe Products labeled with the CE mark comply with EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and the Low • Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC implying conformity to the following European Norms. • Tous les produits portant la marque CE sont conformes à la directive EMC 89/336/EEC et •...
  • Page 340 In einigen Ländern kann der Betrieb dieses Produktes bestimmten Beschränkungen unterliegen, wie sie in dem Abschnitt Funkgenehmigungen. En algunos países la utilización de este producto puede estar sujeta a restricciones concretas, tal y como se describe en el apartado 336 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide section. Certifications radio.
  • Page 341 日本の通達 JAPAN Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB) 電波産業会 (ARIB) STD-T71) 通達 このセクションは、5.15 ~ 5.25 GHz 帯域で運用されている IEEE 802.11a 準拠の送信機のみに当てはまります。使用の際に適用さ れる制限については、本冊子の「Radio Approvals」セクションをご覧ください。 電波産業会 (ARIB) STD-T66) 通達 このセクションは、2.4 GHz 帯域で運用されている IEEE 802.11b 準拠の送信機のみに当てはまります。この製品 は。 「第二世代低電力データ通信システム」に分類され、 「電子通信企業に関する法律」および「電磁波に関する 法律」に規定されている「端末装置の技術基準」に適合しています。承認番号については、 「Radio Approvals」セ クションをご覧ください。 この製品は、ディレクトシーケンススペクトラム拡散...
  • Page 342 (Model Name) Name) AP-7 AP-AG-AT-01 For Class (A) products: Class (A) 제품용 For Class (B) products: Class (B) 제품용 338 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide (Trade Name/Manufacturer) (Certification No.) Proxim Corporation / USI pending (Date of (Made in) Certification) 2004.XX.XX...
  • Page 343 Radio Approvals To determine whether you are allowed to use your device in the countries listed below, please check the “contains transmitter” number that is printed on the identification label of your device. Certifications radio Pour déterminer si vous êtes autorisé à utiliser votre dispositif dans les pays indiquées ci-dessous, veuillez contrôler le “numéro de l’émetteur”...
  • Page 344 Alpha-1: C38WCW CE 0560 ! France AP-700: AP-AG-AT-01 France AP-4000: AP-AG-AT-02 France PC50E-4-ET/A PC50E-4-ET/B PC50E-4-ET/C A19PCE-PC 340 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Approval Reference Restrictions Numéro du Permis Restrictions Numero di Limitazioni Approvazione Beschränkungen Zustimmung-Nummer Restricciones Número de Permiso 制限...
  • Page 345 Ísland AP-AG-AT-01 Japan AP-7: TELEC: pending AP-AG-AT-01 TELEC: pending 日本 TELEC: pending Korea AP-7: MIC: pending AP-AG-AT-01 Certification date: 2004.XX.XX Liechtenstein AP-7: CE 0560! AP-AG-AT-01 Luxemburg AP-7: CE 0560 ! Luxembourg AP-AG-AT-01 Mexico AP-7: COFETEL: México AP-AG-AT-01 RCPPRAP03-537 Netherlands Alpha-1: B13ENE CE 0336 !
  • Page 346 AP-7: Suisse AP-AG-AT-01 Schweiz Svizzera Taiwan AP-7: AP-AT-AG-01 United AP-7: Kingdom AP-AT-AG-01 AP-7: AP-AG-AT-01 342 Avaya Wireless AP-7 User Guide Approval Reference Restrictions Numéro du Permis Restrictions Numero di Limitazioni Approvazione Beschränkungen Zustimmung-Nummer Restricciones Número de Permiso 制限 承認番号 CE 0560 ! •...

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