Cambium Networks XS35004 XS-3500 Wireless LAN Array User Manual xirrus
Xirrus, Inc. XS-3500 Wireless LAN Array xirrus
Contents
- 1. Users Manual Part 1
- 2. Users Manual Part 2
- 3. Users Manual Part 3
- 4. Users Manual Part 4
- 5. Users Manual Part 5
Users Manual Part 4
Wireless LAN Array Procedure for Configuring Radius Servers 1. Radius Server Mode: Choose Internal if you want to use the XS-3900’s internal RADIUS server, or choose External to use an external RADIUS server. 2. Primary IP Address: If you are using an external RADIUS server, enter the primary server’s IP address. 3. Primary Port Number: If you are using an external RADIUS server, enter the primary port number. 4. Secondary IP Address (optional): If desired, enter the secondary RADIUS server’s IP address. If the primary RADIUS server becomes off-line, the Array will “failover” to the secondary RADIUS server (defined here). 5. Secondary Port Number: If desired, enter the secondary port number. 6. Timeout: Define the maximum idle time (in seconds) before the RADIUS session times out. The default is 600 seconds. 7. Primary Shared Secret / Verify Secret: If you are using RADIUS, enter the primary shared secret, then re-enter the primary shared secret to verify that you typed it correctly. 8. Secondary Shared Secret / Verify Secret: If you are using RADIUS, enter the secondary shared secret, then re-enter the secondary shared secret to verify that you typed it correctly. 9. Click on the Apply button to apply the new settings to this session. 10. Click on the Save button to save your changes (otherwise your new settings will not take effect). Configuring the Xirrus Array 119 Wireless LAN Array Radius User This page allows you to manage local RADIUS user accounts (create, modify and delete). When finished, click on the Save button to save your changes. Figure 79. WMI: Radius User Page 120 Configuring the Xirrus Array Wireless LAN Array Procedure for Configuring Radius Users 1. New User Name: Enter a new RADIUS user name. 2. User Password: Enter a password for this user. 3. Verify Password: Re-enter the user password to verify that you typed it correctly. 4. SSID (Network Name): Choose an SSID from the pull-down list (this will be the only SSID a user can associate to). 5. Click on the Create User button to add this user to the list. Editing Radius Users 6. User Management: If you want to edit an existing RADIUS user account, select the user from the list. You must now enter the user password and select an SSID. a. User Password: Enter the password of the user account you want to edit. b. Verify Password: Re-enter the password to verify that you typed it correctly. c. SSID (Network Name): Choose an SSID from the pull-down list. When you have finished making your edits, click on the Modify button to apply the changes. 7. Alternatively, you can delete users by selecting the user from the list and clicking on the Delete button. 8. Click on the Save button to save your changes (otherwise your new settings will not take effect). Configuring the Xirrus Array 121 Wireless LAN Array MAC Access List This page allows you to create new MAC access lists, delete existing lists, and add/remove MAC addresses. When finished, click on the Save button to save your changes. Figure 80. WMI: MAC Access List Page 122 Configuring the Xirrus Array Wireless LAN Array Procedure for Configuring MAC Access Lists 1. MAC Access List Type: Select the MAC Access List type—either Disabled, Allow List or Deny List, then click on the Modify button to apply your changes. Allow List: Only allows these MAC addresses to associate to the Array. Deny List: Allows all MAC addresses except the addresses defined in this list. In addition to these lists, other authentication methods (for example, RADIUS) are still enforced for users. 2. New MAC Address: If you want to add a MAC address to the ACL, enter the new MAC address here, then click on the Add button. The MAC address is added to the ACL. 3. MAC Access List Management: You can delete a MAC Access List by selecting the list you want to delete then clicking on the Delete button. 4. Click on the Save button to save your changes (otherwise your new settings will not take effect). Configuring the Xirrus Array 123 Wireless LAN Array Admin Management This page allows you to manage network administrator accounts (create, modify and delete). It also allows you to limit account access to a read only status. When finished, click on the Save button to save your changes. Figure 81. WMI: Admin Management Page 124 Configuring the Xirrus Array Wireless LAN Array Procedure for Creating Network Administrator Accounts 1. New Admin ID: Enter a meaningful description for this new network administrator ID. 2. Privilege Level: Choose Read to restrict this administrator ID to read only status, or choose Read/Write if you want to give this administrator ID full read/write privileges. In the read only mode, administrators cannot save changes to configurations. 3. Admin Password: Enter a password for this ID. 4. Verify Password: Re-enter the password in this field to verify that you typed the password correctly. If you do not re-enter the correct password, an error message is displayed). 5. Click on the Create button to add this administrator ID to the list. Editing Network Administrator Accounts 6. Admin ID: Choose the administrator ID you want to edit or delete from the list. If you are deleting the selecting administrator ID, click on the Delete button, otherwise go to Step 7. 7. Privilege Level: Choose Read to restrict the selected administrator ID to read only status, or choose Read/Write if you want to give this administrator ID full privileges. 8. Admin Password: Enter the password for the selected administrator ID. 9. Verify Password: Re-enter the password in the right field (this field must match the Admin Password field). 10. Click on the Modify button to apply the new settings to this session. 11. Click on the Save button to save your changes (otherwise your new settings will not take effect). Configuring the Xirrus Array 125 Wireless LAN Array Rogue AP List This page displays rogue APs, according to the list you select (either Unknown, Known or Approved). In addition, you can sort the results based on the following parameters: SSID BSSID Channel RSSI Secure IP Address You can refresh the list at any time by clicking on the Refresh button. Figure 82. WMI: Rogue AP List Page 126 Configuring the Xirrus Array Wireless LAN Array Rogue Control List This page allows you to set up a control list for rogue APs, based on a type that you define. When finished, click on the Save button to save your changes. Figure 83. WMI: Rogue Control List Page Configuring the Xirrus Array 127 Wireless LAN Array Procedure for Establishing Rogue AP Control 1. New Rogue SSID: Enter the SSID for the new rogue AP. 2. Rogue Control Type: Define the type, either Known or Approved. 3. Click on the Create button to add this rogue AP to the Rogue Control List. 4. Rogue Control List: If you want to edit the control type for a rogue AP, select the rogue from the list. a. 128 After selecting the rogue, redefine whether this rogue is Known, Approved or Unknown, then click on the Modify button to apply your change. 5. Alternatively, if you want to delete the selected rogue AP from the list, click on the Delete button. 6. Click on the Save button to save your changes (otherwise your new settings will not take effect). Configuring the Xirrus Array Wireless LAN Array Stations This page displays stations (clients) that are currently associated with the Array. You can sort the results based on the following parameters: MAC IP Address Interface SSID VLAN Figure 84. WMI: Stations Page Configuring the Xirrus Array 129 Wireless LAN Array Services This is a status only page that allows you to review the current status of syslog and SNMP services. There are no configuration options available on this page, but if you are experiencing issues with network services, you may want to print this page for your records. Figure 85. WMI: Services Page 130 Configuring the Xirrus Array Wireless LAN Array Time Settings This page allows you to manage the Array’s time settings, including synchronizing the Array’s clock with a universal clock from an NTP (Network Time Protocol) server. Synchronizing the Array’s clock with an NTP server ensures that syslog time-stamping is maintained across all units. Figure 86. WMI: Time Settings Page Configuring the Xirrus Array 131 Wireless LAN Array Procedure for Managing the Time Settings Manual Time 1. Adjust Time: Check this box to allow manual adjustment of the time in hours, minutes and seconds (hrs:min:sec). 2. Adjust Date: Check this box to allow manual adjustment of the date (day/month/year). 3. Auto Adjust Daylight Savings: Check this box if you want the system to automatically adjust the time for daylight savings. 4. Time Zone: Select the time zone you want to use (normally your local time zone) from the pull-down list. Using an NTP Server 132 5. Enable NTP Server: Check this box if you want to use an NTP (Network Time Protocol) server to synchronize the Array’s clock. Without an NTP server assigned (no universal clock), each Array will use its own internal clock and stamp times accordingly, which may result in discrepancies. When this box is checked, the NTP Server 1 Address and NTP 2 Server 2 Address fields become active. If you don’t want to use an NTP server, leave this box unchecked (default), otherwise enter the IP address or DNS name of the NTP server(s). 6. NTP Server 1 Address: Enter the IP address or DNS name of the primary NTP server. 7. NTP Server 2 Address: Enter the IP address or DNS name of the secondary NTP server. 8. Click on the Apply button to apply the new settings to this session. 9. Click on the Save button to save your changes (otherwise your new settings will not take effect). Configuring the Xirrus Array Wireless LAN Array System Log This page allows you to enable or disable the Syslog server, define the server’s IP address, and set the level for Syslog reporting—the Syslog service will send Syslog messages to the defined Syslog server. When finished, click on the Apply button to apply the new settings to this session, then click on the Save button to save your changes. Figure 87. WMI: System Log Page Configuring the Xirrus Array 133 Wireless LAN Array Procedure for Configuring Syslog 1. Enable Syslog Server: Choose Yes to enable Syslog functionality, or choose No to disable this feature. 2. Server IP Address: If you enabled Syslog, enter the IP address of the Syslog server. 3. Syslog Server Level: Choose the level of Syslog reporting from the pull-down list. Levels include: Emergency Alerts Critical Error Warning Notification Information Debug The default level is Debug. 134 4. Maximum Syslog Records: Enter a value in this field to define how many syslog records are processed (up to a maximum of 500). 5. Click on the Apply button to apply the new settings to this session. 6. Click on the Save button to save your changes (otherwise your new settings will not take effect). Configuring the Xirrus Array Wireless LAN Array SNMP This page allows you to enable or disable SNMP and define the SNMP parameters. SNMP allows remote management of the Array by the Xirrus Management System (XM-3300), or other SNMP-based management system. When finished, click on the Apply button to apply the new settings to this session, then click on the Save button to save your changes. Figure 88. WMI: SNMP Page Configuring the Xirrus Array 135 Wireless LAN Array Procedure for Configuring SNMP 136 1. Enable SNMP: Choose Yes to enable SNMP functionality, or choose No to disable this feature. 2. SNMP Link IP Address: Enter the IP address of the SNMP link. 3. Trap Port: Enter the trap port. 4. Community String: Enter the community string. 5. Click on the Apply button to apply the new settings to this session. 6. Click on the Save button to save your changes (otherwise your new settings will not take effect). Configuring the Xirrus Array Wireless LAN Array Array Info This is a status only page that allows you to review the current status of the Array. There are no configuration options available on this page, but if you are experiencing issues with network services, you may want to print this page for your records. Figure 89. WMI: Array Info Page Configuring the Xirrus Array 137 Wireless LAN Array Tools This page allows you to reset the system’s configuration parameters to their factory default values, reboot the system, and ping other IP addresses for diagnostic purposes. Figure 90. WMI: Tools Page 138 Configuring the Xirrus Array Wireless LAN Array Procedure for Configuring System Tools 1. System Configuration Reset: Click on the Reset button to reset the system’s current configuration settings to the factory default values—all previous configuration settings will be lost. 2. System Reboot: Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system—you must reboot the Array. 3. Software Upgrade: Enter the filename and directory location (or click on the Browse button to locate the software upgrade file), then click on the Upload button to upload the new file to the Array. 4. Config Update: This field allows you to define the path to a configuration file (one that you previously saved—see next step). Click on the Browse button if you need to browse for the location of the file, then click on the Upload button to update your configuration settings. 5. Config Download: Click on this link to save the Array’s current configuration settings to a file (that you can upload at a later date). The system will prompt you for a destination for the file. 6. System Tools: Choose Trace Route or Ping. 7. IP Address: Enter the IP address of the target device. 8. Timeout: Enter a value (in seconds) before the action times out. 9. Click on the Execute button to perform the test. Results are displayed in the Output frame. Configuring the Xirrus Array 139 Wireless LAN Array Show Config This page allows you to display the configuration settings for the Array, based on the following sort options: Running—Displays the current configuration (the one running now). Saved—Displays the saved configuration from this session. Startup—Displays the configuration at start up. Factory—Displays the configuration established at the factory. Figure 91. WMI: Show Config Page 140 Configuring the Xirrus Array Wireless LAN Array If you want to see just the differences between the Running, Saved, Startup, and Factory configurations, you can do this by choosing a configuration from the Select Config pull-down menu then selecting an alternative configuration from the Select Diff pull-down menu. You also have the option of including the default configuration settings. To do this, choose your configuration then click in the Include Defaults check box. Configuring the Xirrus Array 141 Wireless LAN Array Event Log This is a status only page that allows you to review the event log, where system alerts and messages are displayed. Although there are no configuration options available on this page, you do have the choice of deciding how the event messages are sorted (Time Stamp, Priority, or Message). Time Stamp—sorts the list based on the time the event occurred. Priority—sorts the list based on the priority assigned to the message. Message—sorts the list based on the message category. Figure 92. WMI: Event Log Page Click on the Refresh button to refresh the messages, or click on the Clear button to delete all messages. If you are experiencing problems with your network you may want to print this page for your records. 142 Configuring the Xirrus Array Wireless LAN Array The Command Line Interface This chapter covers configuration and management tasks using the product’s Command Line Interface (CLI), and includes a procedure for establishing a Telnet connection to the Xirrus Array. Section headings for this chapter include: “Establishing a Secure Shell (SSH) Connection” on page 143 “Basic Commands” on page 144 “Command Modes” on page 145 “Selecting Interfaces” on page 148 “Commands” on page 149 Establishing a Secure Shell (SSH) Connection Use this procedure to initialize the system and log in to the Command Line Interface (CLI) via a Secure Shell (SSH) utility, such as PuTTY. 1. Start your SSH session and communicate with the XS-3900 via its default IP address (10.0.1.1). When connected to the Array, a login prompt appears on your screen. The default login user name and password is admin (for both). Login names and passwords are case-sensitive. 2. Enter admin when prompted for a user name and password. You are now logged in to the Array’s Command Line Interface. Figure 93. Command Line Interface The Command Line Interface 143 Wireless LAN Array Basic Commands Help To get help at any point type help or ? to view the interactive help system. Tab Key The Tab key allows auto-completion of commands such that only a few unique characters need to be entered followed by the Tab key, which will automatically fill in the rest of the command. ? Key The ? key displays the list of available commands at any point of typing in the command line. Save You must type save to save the current configuration to flash memory so that changes are kept when the Array is rebooted. Show Displays the current settings and is useful when verifying the current configuration settings. End Returns you to the to top-level configure mode. Exit Exits the current command mode level, and enters the next level up. Quit Exits the command line interface. No Disables an item that is currently enabled; or sets the selected item to the default value. 144 The Command Line Interface Wireless LAN Array Command Modes Configure Mode Allows major functional changes to interfaces and Array configuration. Requires read/write administrator privileges From the default prompt, type configure then pressXirrus-Array# configure Xirrus-Array(config)# The prompt changes to show the current mode in parentheses. When inputting commands you need only type as many characters as the system requires before it recognizes your input. Admin Mode Allows you to manage user accounts, including adding accounts, deleting accounts, and displaying current user account information. Requires read/write administrator privileges From the configure mode, type admin then press Xirrus-Array(config)# admin Xirrus-Array(config-admin)# Contact Info Mode Allows you to display the current contact information for the Array, or modify the existing contact information. Requires read/write administrator privileges From the configure mode, type contact then press Xirrus-Array(config)# contact Xirrus-Array(config-contact-info)# The Command Line Interface 145 Wireless LAN Array Date & Time Mode Allows you to configure the date and time settings used by the Array. Requires read/write administrator privileges From the configure mode, type date then press Xirrus-Array(config)# date Xirrus-Array(config-date-time)# DHCP Mode Allows you to enable, disable and configure the DHCP server. Requires read/write administrator privileges From the configure mode, type dhcp then press Xirrus-Array(config)# dhcp Xirrus-Array(config-dhcp-server)# DNS Mode Allows you to configure the DNS settings. Requires read/write administrator privileges From the configure mode, type dns then press Xirrus-Array(config)# dns Xirrus-Array(config-dns)# Radius Mode Allows you to make configuration changes to the internal RADIUS server. Requires read/write administrator privileges From the configure mode, type radius then press Xirrus-Array(config)# radius Xirrus-Array(config-radius-server)# 146 The Command Line Interface Wireless LAN Array Run Test Mode Allows you to execute diagnostic run tests (for example, pings and trace routes). Requires read/write administrator privileges From the configure mode, type run-tests then press Xirrus-Array(config)# run-tests Xirrus-Array(run-test)# Security Mode Allows you to set security parameters for the Array. Requires read/write administrator privileges From the configure mode, type security then press Xirrus-Array(config)# security Xirrus-Array(config-security)# SNMP Mode Allows you to enable, disable or configure SNMP. Requires read/write administrator privileges From the configure mode, type snmp then press Xirrus-Array(config)# snmp Xirrus-Array(config-snmp)# SSID Mode Allows you to add, delete and modify SSIDs, or display the current definitions for a selected SSID. Requires read/write administrator privileges From the configure mode, type ssid then press Xirrus-Array(config)# ssid Xirrus-Array(config-ssid)# The Command Line Interface 147 Wireless LAN Array Syslog Mode Allows you to enable, disable and configure the Syslog server. Requires read/write administrator privileges From the configure mode, type syslog then press Xirrus-Array(config)# syslog Xirrus-Array(config-syslog)# Selecting Interfaces From the configure mode select the desired interface. interface {console | iap | gig1 | gig2 | eth0}; console iap gig1 gig2 eth0 asynchronous serial console port integrated access point interface gigabit Ethernet interface gigabit Ethernet interface 10/100 Ethernet interface Example: Xirrus-Array(config)# interface iap Xirrus-Array(config-iap)# 148 The Command Line Interface Wireless LAN Array Commands This section contains detailed information for each CLI command, organized alphabetically. The following table provides a listing of the commands. Click on any command in this list to “jump” to that command. administrator more acl radius-server console reboot contact-info reset copy run-script date-time run-tests dhcp-server save dir security dns show erase snmp eth0 ssh ftp syslog gig1 telnet gig2 hostname iap iap global_settings iap global_a_settings iap global_bg_settings location The Command Line Interface 149 Wireless LAN Array administrator DESCRIPTION Adds and edits administrator accounts and privileges—available from the config command mode. SYNTAX administrator [add password [enc] {read_only | read_write} | del ] PARAMETERS add read_only read_write password enc Add user ID Read only permissions Read/write permissions Define user password Enter password in encrypted form (must be in quotes) DEFAULTS None. USAGE GUIDELINES The show command within the config-admin mode will display all administrator accounts and privileges. 150 The Command Line Interface Wireless LAN Array EXAMPLE To add a new administrator account: config-administrator (config-admin)# add johnk password xtyrk567 read_write Figure 94. CLI: Adding a New Administrator Account SEE ALSO None. The Command Line Interface 151 Wireless LAN Array acl DESCRIPTION Configures the MAC based Access Control Lists to allow or limit the association of stations to the Array. SYNTAX acl {off | on {allow_list | deny_list} | add | del } PARAMETERS on off allow_list deny_list add del Enable access control list Disable access control list Enable allow list, where this list is a list of users to allow association to the array Enable deny list, where this list is used to deny association to the array Add MAC address to the list Delete MAC address from the list DEFAULTS None. USAGE GUIDELINES None. EXAMPLE To allow association to the array, type: Xirrus_WLAN_Array(config)# acl on allow_list Xirrus_WLAN_Array(config)# acl add 00:00:a1:cd:45 SEE ALSO None. 152 The Command Line Interface Wireless LAN Array console DESCRIPTION Configures the Console Interface (serial port)—available from the configinterface command mode. SYNTAX console { {baud | bytesize | stopbits | parity {none | odd | even} | timeout }@} PARAMETERS timeout baud bytesize stopbits parity none odd even Console inactivity timeout in seconds Async port baud rate 2400 - 115,200 bps Async port word size 7 or 8 bits Async port number of stop bits 0, 1, or 2 Async port number of parity bits No parity Odd parity Even parity DEFAULTS 115,200, 8bit, No Parity, 1 Stop bit, No Flow Control. Figure 95. CLI: Default Serial Port Settings The Command Line Interface 153 Wireless LAN Array USAGE GUIDELINES None. EXAMPLE To set the baud rate of the console serial port to 9600 baud: config-interface console (config-console)# baud 9600 Figure 96. CLI: Setting the IP Address for the Serial Port SEE ALSO None. 154 The Command Line Interface Wireless LAN Array contact-info DESCRIPTION Sets the contact information for this Array—available from the config command mode. SYNTAX contact-info {name [ ] | email [ ] | phone [ ]}@ PARAMETERS contact-info name email phone Contact information for assistance on this Array Contact name (must be within quotes) Contact email address (must be within quotes) Contact telephone number (must be within quotes) DEFAULTS None. USAGE GUIDELINES None. EXAMPLE To add new contact information (name and telephone number): config-contact-info (config-contact-info)# name Bill phone 8181239876 Figure 97. CLI: Adding a New Administrator Account The Command Line Interface 155 Wireless LAN Array SEE ALSO None. copy DESCRIPTION Creates a copy of the specified file on the Flash file system. SYNTAX copy PARAMETERS sourcefile destinationfile The existing source file name The new destination file name DEFAULTS None. USAGE GUIDELINES None. EXAMPLE To create a backup of the current system image file, type: Xirrus_WLAN_Array(config)# copy XS-39-1.1.0 XS-39-1.1.BAK SEE ALSO dir delete 156 The Command Line Interface Wireless LAN Array date-time DESCRIPTION Set the date/time for the Array—available from the config command mode, using the format hh:mm mm/dd/yyyy. SYNTAX date-time PARAMETERS dst_adjust no ntp set timezone Adjust daylight savings Disable daylight savings Configure the NTP server Set the date and time for the Array Configure the time zone DEFAULTS None. USAGE GUIDELINES You access the date-time command mode from the config mode. The Command Line Interface 157 Wireless LAN Array EXAMPLE To disable daylight savings, type: (config-date-time)# no dst Figure 98. CLI: Disabling Daylight Savings SEE ALSO None. dhcp-server DESCRIPTION Configures the local DHCP server settings—available from the Config-> dhcp-server command mode. SYNTAX dhcp {on | off | {start-ip-range | end-ip-range | defaultlease | max-lease }@} 158 The Command Line Interface Wireless LAN Array PARAMETERS on off start-ip-range end-ip-range default-lease max-lease show Enable the DHCP server Disable the DHCP server Starting IP address for the lease pool Ending IP address for the lease pool Default lease period (in minutes), if one is not requested Maximum lease period allowed Display the current DHCP server settings DEFAULTS Default lease time 300 Maximum lease time 300 USAGE GUIDELINES None. EXAMPLE To set the IP address range for the local DHCP server and enable the server, type: Xirrus_WLAN_Array(config)# dhcp-server Xirrus_WLAN_Array(config-dhcp-server)# start-ip-range 192.168.1.100 end-ip-range 192.168.1.200 Xirrus_WLAN_Array(config-dhcp-server)# show DHCP Server Settings Summary ---------------------------State disabled Address range start 192.168.1.100 Address range end 192.168.1.200 Default lease time 300 Maximum lease time 300 SEE ALSO None. The Command Line Interface 159 Wireless LAN Array dir DESCRIPTION Lists the contents of the local Flash file system directory. SYNTAX dir PARAMETERS None. DEFAULTS None. USAGE GUIDELINES None. EXAMPLE To list the local Flash file system directory contents, type: Xirrus_WLAN_Array(config)# dir The following will appear: .. lastboot xs37-1.0.37.bin SEE ALSO Delete Copy 160 The Command Line Interface Wireless LAN Array dns DESCRIPTION Used to configure the DNS settings—available from the Config-> dns command mode. SYNTAX dns { domain [ ] | server1 [ ] | server2 [ ] | server3 [ ]} PARAMETERS domain server1 server2 server3 Enter your domain name (Example: www.mydomain.com) Enter the first DNS server IP address Enter the second DNS server IP address Enter the third DNS server IP address DEFAULTS None. USAGE GUIDELINES Server1, Server2, and Server3 IP addresses must be entered using the standard A.B.C.D notation. EXAMPLE To configure the first DNS server, type: Xirrus_WLAN_Array(config)# dnsy Xirrus_WLAN_Array(config-dns)# server1 10.10.10.1 SEE ALSO None. The Command Line Interface 161 Wireless LAN Array erase DESCRIPTION Erases the specified file from the Flash file system. SYNTAX Erase PARAMETERS filename existing file to delete. DEFAULTS None. USAGE GUIDELINES None. EXAMPLE To erase the file old-configuration, type: Xirrus_WLAN_Array(config)# erase old-configuration SEE ALSO dir copy 162 The Command Line Interface Wireless LAN Array eth0 DESCRIPTION Configures the 10/100 Ethernet Interface Settings—available from the config-interface command mode. SYNTAX eth0 {[no] autoneg [on | off] | defaults | duplex {half | full} | speed | mtu | down | up | ip {dhcp | {addr | mask | gateway }@}} PARAMETERS half full mtu defaults duplex speed down up ip dhcp addr gateway mask autoneg on off Half duplex Full duplex Set the maximum MTU size allowed (64-17940) Reset the interface to default values Half or full duplex mode 10M or 100M operations Shut this interface down Bring this interface up Set IP address (A.B.C.D) IP address, mask and gateway are obtained through DHCP Static IP address (A.B.C.D) Gateway IP address (A.B.C.D) IP mask (A.B.C.D) Autonegotiation on or off Enable autonegotiation Disable autonegotiation DEFAULTS None. USAGE GUIDELINES None. The Command Line Interface 163 Wireless LAN Array EXAMPLE To set the IP address of the 10/100 Ethernet interfaces: config-interface eth0 (config-eth0)# ip addr 192.168.39.186 mask 255.255.255.0 Figure 99. CLI: Setting the IP Address for the Fast Ethernet Interface SEE ALSO config-interface gig1 config-interface gig2 164 The Command Line Interface Wireless LAN Array ftp DESCRIPTION Opens an ftp connection to a remote system. SYNTAX ftp PARAMETERS IP address of remote ftp host (in A.B.C.D format) DEFAULTS None. USAGE GUIDELINES Once an ftp connection is established, the following commands are available from the ftp prompt: binary delete ls recv bye dir mkdir rename cd disconnect open rmdir cdup get put send chmod hash pwd size close help quit EXAMPLE None. SEE ALSO None. The Command Line Interface 165 Wireless LAN Array gig1 DESCRIPTION Configures the Gigabit 1 Ethernet Interface Settings—available from the config-interface command mode. SYNTAX gig1 {[no] autoneg [on | off]; | [no] management [on | off] | down | up | defaults | duplex {half | full} | speed | mtu | ip {dhcp | {addr | mask | gateway }@}} PARAMETERS half full mtu defaults duplex speed down up ip dhcp addr gateway mask management no on off autoneg no on off 166 Half duplex Full duplex Set the maximum MTU size allowed Reset the interface to default values Half or full duplex mode 100M or 1000M operation Shut this interface down Bring this interface up Set the IP address IP address, mask and gateway are obtained through DHCP Static IP address (A.B.C.D) Gateway IP address (A.B.C.D) IP mask (A.B.C.D) Enable or disable management via interface Managed elsewhere Enable management Disable management Autonegotiation on or off Disable selected feature Enable autonegotiation Disable autonegotiation The Command Line Interface Wireless LAN Array DEFAULTS None. USAGE GUIDELINES Setting the Gigabit1 interface parameters will automatically set the Gigabit2 parameters to the same values. EXAMPLE To set the IP address of the gigabit Ethernet interfaces: config-interface gig1 (config-gig1/2)# ip addr 192.168.39.186 mask 255.255.255.0 Figure 100. CLI: Setting the IP Address for the Gigabit 1 Interface SEE ALSO config-interface gig2 config-interface eth0 The Command Line Interface 167 Wireless LAN Array gig2 DESCRIPTION Configures the Gigabit 2 Ethernet Interface Settings—available from the config-interface command mode. SYNTAX gig2 {[no] autoneg [on | off]; | [no] management [on | off] | down | up | defaults | duplex {half | full} | speed | mtu | ip {dhcp | {addr | mask | gateway }@}} PARAMETERS half full mtu defaults duplex speed down up ip dhcp addr gateway mask management no on off autoneg no on off Half duplex Full duplex Set the maximum MTU size allowed Reset the interface to the default values Half or full duplex mode 100M or 1000M operation Shut this interface down Bring this interface up Set the IP address IP address, mask and gateway are obtained through DHCP Static IP address (A.B.C.D) Gateway IP address (A.B.C.D) IP mask (A.B.C.D) Enable or disable management via interface Managed elsewhere Enable management Disable management Autonegotiation on or off Disable selected feature Enable autonegotiation Disable autonegotiation DEFAULTS None. 168 The Command Line Interface
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