Cisco Systems 1140 manuel d'utilisation

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- informations sur les caractéristiques techniques du dispositif Cisco Systems 1140
- nom du fabricant et année de fabrication Cisco Systems 1140
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    G ETTING S TARTED G UIDE Cisco Aironet 1140 Series Autonomous Access Point 1 About this Guide 2 Safety In structions 3 Overview 4 Obtaining and Assigning an IP Address 5 Mounting the Access P oint 6 Configuring Basic S et tings 7 T roubleshooting 8 Access Point Specifications 9 Obtaining Documentation and Submit ting a Service R equest 10 Declarati[...]

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    2 78-18997-01 1 About this Guide This Guide explains how to install and co nfigure your Cisco Aironet 1140 Series A utonomous Access Point. This guide also provides mounting instru ctions and limited troublesh ooting procedures. 2 Safety Instructions T ranslated versions of the following safety warnings are provid ed in the translated safety warni [...]

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    3 War n in g Installation of the equipme nt must comply with local and national electrical c odes. Statement 1074 War n in g This product relies on the building’ s installation for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. Ensure tha t the protective device is rated not greater than: 20A. Statement 1005 War n in g Do not operate your wirel ess netw[...]

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    4 3 Overview This section explains necessary tasks prior to installing the 1140 series access point. Verifying Shipped Components T o unpack and verify the contents of the 1140 seri es access point and accessory kit, follow these steps: Step 1 Unpack and remove the acce ss point and the accessory kit from the shipping box. Step 2 Return any pa ckin[...]

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    5 Key Ports and Components Familiarize yourself wi th the acce ss point before continuing with the installation. Figure 2 shows the access point key components. Figur e 2 Access P oint P orts and Connections 1 Standard ceiling adjustable T -rail clip 3 1140 series access point 2 Mounting bracket 4 6-32 x 1/4 in. (0.63 cm) flat hea d screws 1 Kensin[...]

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    6 Performing a Site Survey Before you mount and deploy your access point, we recommend that you perform a site survey (or use a site planning tool) to determine the best location to install your access point. Y ou should have th e following information about your wireless network available: • Access point locations. • Access point mounting opti[...]

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    7 – Provide your organization’ s network administra to r with your access point MAC address. Y our network administrator wi ll query the DHCP server using the MAC address to identify the IP address. The MAC address is on a label attached to the bottom of the access point. – Use the CLI and serial port to identify the assigned IP address. Conn[...]

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    8 Assigning an IP A ddress Using the CLI Follow these steps to access the CLI using a T e lnet session. These steps are for a PC running Microsoft Windows with a T elnet terminal application. Check your PC operating instructions for detailed instructions. Step 1 Select Start > Programs > Accessories > T elnet . If T elnet is no t listed in[...]

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    9 5 Mounting the Access Point Cisco Aironet 3500, 1260, 1140, 1130, a nd 1040 series access points can be mounted in several configurations, includin g on a suspended ceiling , on a hard ceiling or wall, on an elecrtical or netw ork box, and above a su spended ceiling. Click this URL to browse to complete access point mounting instructions: http://[...]

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    10 Step 4 If required, configure the power setting s as desc ribed in the previous se ction. Otherwise, Click Express Setup . The Express Setup page a ppears.[...]

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    11 Step 5 Configure the settings using the fo llowing sections as a guid e. • Host Name—The host name (or system name) is a name for the access point that identifies it on your network. The system name appea rs in the titles of the management system pages. • Configuration Server Protocol—This setting specifies how the access point obtains a[...]

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    12 • Default Gateway—The default gateway identifies the address the access point uses to access another network. This gateway is prov ided by your network ad ministrator . If DHCP is enabled, leave this field blan k. • W eb Server—This setting specifies the type of HTTP used to access the access point using a web browser . – Standard (HTT[...]

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    13 – Throughput—Maximizes data volume handled by the access point b ut might reduce its range. – Range—Maximizes the access point range but might reduce throughput. – Default—The access point uses its default da ta rate settings for the radio selected. – Custom—The access point us es settings that you enter on the radio settings pag[...]

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    14 Note Y ou can restore the acce ss point to its factor y defaults by unplugging the power j ack and plugging it back in while holding the Mode button down until the Ethernet LED turns amber (approximately 2 to 3 seconds). Enabling the R adio Interfaces The access point radios are disabled by default, an d there is no default SSID. Y ou must creat[...]

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    15 Configuring Basic Security Settings Y ou can use the Express Security page to create uniq ue SSIDs and assign one of four security types to them. This illustration shows the Express Security page. Understanding Express Security Settings When the access point configuration is set to factory defaults, the firs t SSID that you create by using the E[...]

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    16 you cannot create additional SSIDs with WP A authentication because they use different encryption settings. If you find that the security setting fo r an SSID conflicts with another SSID, you can delete one or more SSIDs to eliminate the conflict. If any VLANs are defi ned on the access poi nt, the tr unk port on the switch must be limited to al[...]

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    17 • Y ou cannot configure multiple WEP k eys. T o configure multiple WEP keys, click Security > Encryption Manager . • Y ou cannot assig n an SSID to a VLA N that is already configured on the access poin t. T o assign an SSID to an existing VLAN, choose Sec urity > SSID Manager . • Y ou cannot configure comb inations of authenti cation[...]

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    18 Note If you do not use VLANS on your wireless LAN, the security options that you can assign to multiple SSIDs are limited. Refer to the Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide for Cisco Aironet Access Points for VLAN details. 1. Click Apply . The SSID appears in the SSID table at the bottom of the pag e. 7 Troubleshooting This section offers some[...]

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    19 Note Regarding LED status colors, it is expected that there will be small varia tions in color inten sity and hue from unit to unit. This is within the normal range of the LED ma nufacturer’ s specifications and is not a defect. T able 2 shows the access point LED diagnostics for various conditions. T able 2 Access P oint LED Diagnostic Messag[...]

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    20 Configuring System Power Settings After connecting the access point to a power source, its status LED might be amber , w hich can indicate that the access point is unable to verify that th e power source equipment (PSE) is supplying sufficient power . In such cases, you need to config ure settings on the access p oint or the switch to identify y[...]

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    21 Figure 4 Low P ower Mode W ar ning Step 5 Set the power settings and power injector fields , and verify your switch status as shown in Ta b l e 3 . Note T o verify switch status, you need to use the switch CLI. See the Cisco IOS software configuration guide for your switch. T a b le 3 Sy s tem Power Se tt in g s Power Source Sy stem Power Settin[...]

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    22 Step 6 Click Apply . The acce ss point reboots configure d with the power settings you specified. Note Y ou might have to refresh your browser screen to see the cu rrent status indicating that the access point radios are enabled. Finding More Troubleshooting Help If you are still experiencing diffic ulty , before contac ting Cisco, look for a so[...]

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    23 Step 8 Select the section that best suits your troubleshooting needs. 8 Access Point Specifications T able 4 lists the technical specifications for the 1140 se ries autonomous ac cess point. T able 4 Access P oint Specifications Category Specification Dimensions (LxWxD) 8.68 x 8.68 x 1.84 in. (22.04 x 22.0 4 x 4.67 cm) W eight 1.9 lbs (0.86 kg) [...]

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    24 9 Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request For information on obtaining documentation, submitti ng a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What’ s New in Cisco Product Documentation , which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at: http://www .cisco.com/en/US/docs/general[...]

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    25 Manufacturers Federal Communicati on Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement Manufacturer: Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 W est T asman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA This device complies with Part 15 rules. Operation is subject to the followin g two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, a nd 2. This device must accep[...]

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    26 Caution The Part 15 radio device operates on a non- interference basis with other devices operating at this frequency when using the integrated antennas. Any changes or modi fication to the product not expressly approved by Cisco could void the user’ s authority to operate this device. Caution W ithin the 5.15 to 5.25 GHz band (5 GHz radio cha[...]

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    27 Guidelines for Operating Cisco Aironet Access Points in Japan This section provides guidelines for avoiding interf erence when operating Cisc o Aironet access points in Japan. These guidelines are p rovided in both Japanese and English. Japanese Translation English Translation This equipment operates in the same frequency band width as industria[...]

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    28 Statement 371—Power Cable and AC Adapter English Translation When installing th e product, please use the provided or d esignated connection cable s/power cables/AC adaptors. Using any other cables/adaptors could cause a malfunction or a fire. Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law prohibits the use of UL-certified cables (that have the [...]

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    29 Cisco Aironet Access Points are cert ified to the requiremen ts of RSS-210. The use of this device in a system operating either parti ally or completely outdoors may require the user to obtain a license for the system according to the Canadian regulations. Fo r further information, contact your local Industry Canada office. European Community, S[...]

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    30 Declaration of Conformi ty with Regard to th e R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC[...]

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    32 Declaration of Confor mity for RF Exposure United States This system has been evaluated for RF exposure fo r Humans in reference to ANSI C 95.1 (American National Standards Institute) limits. The evaluation was based on ANSI C 95.1 and FCC OET Bulletin 65C rev 01.01. The minimum separati on distance from the antenna to general bystander is 7.9 i[...]

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    33 Chinese Translation English Translation Administrative Rules for Low- power Radio-Frequency Devices Article 12 For those low-power radio-frequenc y devices that have alrea dy receiv ed a type-ap proval, comp anies, business units or users should not change its freque ncies, increase its power or change its original features and functions. Articl[...]

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    34 Chinese Translation Operation of Cisco Aironet Access Points in Brazil This section contains special information for oper ation of Cisco Aironet access points in Brazil. Access Point Models AIR-AP1142N-T -K9 AIR-AP1141N-A-K9[...]

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    35 Regulatory Information Figure 5 contains Brazil regulatory information for th e access po int models identified in th e previous section. Figur e 5 Brazil Regulatory Infor mation Portuguese Translation Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário, isto é, não tem direito a proteção contra interferência prejudicial, mesmo de estações do [...]

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    Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, I nc. San Jose, CA Asia Pacific Headquarters Cisco Systems (USA) Pte. Ltd. Singapore Europe Headquarters Cisco Systems International BV Amsterdam, The Nethe rlands Cisco has more than 200 offices worldwide. Addresse s, phone numbers, and fax number s are listed on the Cisco W eb site at www .cisco.com/go/offices[...]