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    CH A P T E R 2-1 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 2 Setting Up BBSM Hotspot This chapter pro vides step-b y-step procedures for setting up BBSM Hotspot. After you co mplete the procedures in this chapter , your BBSM Ho tspot server should be ful ly operational. The follo wing two chapters, Chapter 3, “ Adv anced Conf iguration Option[...]

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    2-2 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Settin g Up BBSM Hotspot Running the Setup Wizard • Before beg inning the basic conf iguration of your BB SM Hotspot serv er , be sure to determine if an y service packs or patches need to be installed. W e recommend that you install all a vailable service packs and patches to maximize t[...]

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    2-3 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up BBSM Hotspot Running the Setup Wizard Caution Be sure to disconnect all activ e end-user sessions before running an y BBSM Hotspot wizard, including the Setup W izard. Refer to the “Deactiv ating Client Sessions” sectio n on page 4-21 . Follo w these steps to run the wizard.[...]

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    2-4 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Settin g Up BBSM Hotspot Running the Setup Wizard Figur e 2-2 Enter Serv er Settings Window Step 3 Enter the f ield data, as described in Ta b l e 2 - 1 . This location data is used g lobally by BBSM Hots pot. Step 4 Click Next . The Enter External and Internal IP Addresses windo w appears[...]

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    2-5 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up BBSM Hotspot Running the Setup Wizard Figur e 2-3 Enter Ext er nal and Inter nal IP Addr esses Window Step 5 Enter the IP addresses, as described in Ta b l e 2 - 2 . The wi zard uses this data to determine BBSM Hotspot external and internal NIC addresses, the router address, and[...]

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    2-6 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Settin g Up BBSM Hotspot Running the Setup Wizard T able 2-2 Enter Ext ernal and Inter nal IP Addr esses Field Descr iptions Field Description External Network ID Enter the e xternal networ k IP address block assigned by your IS P . The number after the slash is the subnet code for the num[...]

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    2-7 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up BBSM Hotspot Running the Setup Wizard Step 6 Click Next . The Calculating TCP/IP Addresses windo w appears. BBSM Hotspot uses the informati on provided in the Enter External and I nternal IP Addresses windo w to calculate TCP/IP addresses for t he server . Note If you need to ch[...]

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    2-8 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Settin g Up BBSM Hotspot Running the Setup Wizard Step 7 Click Next . The Restar t Computer dialog box appears on top of t he Setup W izard. This dialog box giv es you the option to restart BBSM no w or cancel. (See Figure 2-5 .) Y ou must restart or reboot for the IP address setti ngs to [...]

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    2-9 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up BBSM Hotspot Running the Setup Wizard Figure 2-6 W elcome Back Windo w Caution Before continuing, make sure that your router is conf igured and connected to the Internet. Step 9 Click Next . The T esting Internet Connectivity windo w appears and begins testing the connection fro[...]

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    2-10 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Settin g Up BBSM Hotspot Running the Setup Wizard Figur e 2-7 BBSM Hotspot Setup Wizar d, T e sting Inter net Co nnectivity Window Step 10 Click Next. The T est Failure window appears ( Figure 2-8 ) an d provides you with options. Note the follo wing reasons that the test may ha ve fa ile[...]

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    2-11 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up BBSM Hotspot Running the Setup Wizard – After the question aski ng if you want to chan ge your IP addresses, cl ick No to ignore the connecti vity issues and continue with the setup. A warnin g message pops up to tell you that you must resolv e the IP address issue for BBSM H[...]

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    2-12 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Settin g Up BBSM Hotspot Running the Setup Wizard Figure 2-1 0 Enter Networ k Device Con figuration P arameters Window Step 12 Enter the netwo rk device parameters, as described in Ta b l e 2 - 5 . The wizard uses this data to determine the number of IP addresses t o allocate to the netwo[...]

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    2-13 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up BBSM Hotspot Running the Setup Wizard Caution The IP addresses of your switches and ac cess poi nts must be set to addresses that are withi n this Network De vices Address range. T o in crease pe rformance, we recommend using the numbers in this range consecutiv e ly so that an[...]

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    2-14 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Settin g Up BBSM Hotspot Running the Setup Wizard Figur e 2-12 Disco ver ing Networ k Devices Window When discovery is complete , two scenarios are possible: • If all of the network de vices were found, a dialog box ap pears, telling you th at network disco very is complete. (See Figure[...]

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    2-15 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up BBSM Hotspot Running the Setup Wizard Step 15 Click OK . The Disco vering Netw ork Devices Result s windo w appears, listing discov ery results and a summary of de vices found. If the wizard lo cated less devi ces than you entered in the “Number o f Network De vices” field [...]

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    2-16 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Settin g Up BBSM Hotspot Running the Setup Wizard – Click No to use the BBSM Hotsp ot default web pa ges. The Setup W izard generates a generic FreeAccess web page to all ports. If you do not want to create a custom web page at this time, you can create one later b y using the Custom W [...]

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    2-17 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up BBSM Hotspot Understanding the BBSM Hotspot Dashboard Figur e 2-17 Congratulations! Windo w Step 18 Click Fini sh : • If you chose to create a custom web page, the Setup W izard launches the Custom W eb Page W izard. • If you chose to use the default web page that th e Setu[...]

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    2-18 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Settin g Up BBSM Hotspot Understanding the B BSM Hotspot Dashboard Dashboard Access The Dashboard is the BBSM Hotspot home pa ge for accessing BBSM Hotspot options. (See Figure 2-18 .) Figure 2-1 8 Dashboard Y o u can access the Dashboard locally or remotely: • T o access the Dashboard [...]

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    2-19 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up BBSM Hotspot Understanding the BBSM Hotspot Dashboard Figure 2-1 9 Enter Networ k Passw ord Dialog Box – When you access the Dashboard remotely , you are prompted for a username and password. (Leav e the domain name blank.) Configuration The follo wing three Administrati on o[...]

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    2-20 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Settin g Up BBSM Hotspot Understanding the B BSM Hotspot Dashboard The Hotspot Co nfiguration web page options are descri bed in Ta b l e 2 - 6 . Operations The follo wing are the options a v ailable under the Operations section of the Dashboard: • Reports—Use this tool to vi ew and p[...]

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    2-21 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up BBSM Hotspot Connecting a Client to BBSM Hotspo t Connecting a Client to BBSM Hotspot T o connect a client to BBSM Hotspot, the client should meet minimum requirements. This section provides th ose requirements and tells ho w an end user connects to the BBSM Hotspot server . Ta[...]

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    2-22 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Settin g Up BBSM Hotspot Connecting a Client to BBSM Hotspot Figure 2-21 F reeA ccess Start P age The follo wing exampl e shows h ow an end u ser usin g a wireless NIC connects to the Internet using BBSM Hotspot. In the example, a cof fee shop has purchased a BBSM Hotspot serv er , set it[...]

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    2-23 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up BBSM Hotspot Changing the Default Security Passwords Changing the Default Security Passwords This section describes ho w to change the default secu rity passw ords that come with y our BBSM Hotspot server . Ta b l e 2 - 9 lists these passwords. Caution For security reasons, we [...]

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    2-24 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Settin g Up BBSM Hotspot Changing the Defau lt Security Passwords Figure 2-22 Comput er Management Window Step 2 In the left pane, double-click Local Users and Gr oups . The folder opens, showing the Users and Groups folders. Step 3 Double-click Users . The folder opens, sho wing the user[...]

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    2-25 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up BBSM Hotspot Changing the Default Security Passwords Figure 2-24 P asswor d Changed Confir mation Dialog Bo x Step 8 Click OK to close the dialog box. The Computer Management windo w reappears. Step 9 Close the Computer Management windo w . Changing the MSDE ‘sa’ Password T[...]

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    2-26 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Settin g Up BBSM Hotspot Configuring Wind ows for Multinet Step 7 Click Submit . A conf irmation windo w appears. Step 8 Click Close . Configuring Windows for Multinet This section descri bes how to co nfigure the W indows operating syst em to support multiple netw orks (multinets), on th[...]

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    2-27 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up BBSM Hotspot Configuring Window s for Multinet Figure 2-27 AtNatMP Proper ties Window Step 4 Highlight Int ernet Pr otocol (TCP/IP) , and select Pr operties . The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window appears. (See Figure 2-28 .)[...]

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    2-28 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Settin g Up BBSM Hotspot Configuring Wind ows for Multinet Figure 2-28 Int ernet Pr otocol (TCP/IP) Properties Window Step 5 Click Advanced . The Advanced TCP/IP Settings windo w ap pears, showing the IP addresses tab . (See Figure 2-29 .)[...]

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    2-29 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up BBSM Hotspot Configuring Window s for Multinet Figur e 2-29 Adv anced TCP/IP Set tings Windo w Step 6 From the IP addresses area, click Add . The TCP/IP Address window appears. (See Figure 2-30 .) Figur e 2-30 Adv anced TCP/IP Set tings Windo w Step 7 In the IP address and Subn[...]

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    2-30 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Settin g Up BBSM Hotspot Configuring DNS Forw arding Figur e 2-31 Adv anced TCP/IP Set tings Windo w with A dded TCP/IP A ddress Step 8 T o close the Advanced TCP/I P Settings windo w , click OK . Step 9 T o close the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties windo w , click OK . Step 10 T o [...]

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    2-31 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up BBSM Hotspot Configuri ng DNS Forwarding Use the follo wing procedure to conf igure DNS forw arding for each IP address. Step 1 Choose Start > Pr ograms > Administrative T ools > DNS . The DNS window appears. (See Figure 2-32 .) Figure 2-32 DNS Window Step 2 From the l[...]

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    2-32 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Settin g Up BBSM Hotspot Feature Consideration s Figur e 2-34 BBSMHS1 0 Proper ties Window , Forw arders T ab Step 4 Check the Enable forwarders check box. Step 5 In the IP address field, enter y our DNS serv er IP address that is provided by your ISP , and click Add . Step 6 T o sa ve th[...]

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    2-33 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up BBSM Hotspot Feature Considerations If you want to customize yo ur web page beyond what is of fered by the Custo m W eb Page W izard, refer to the Cisco BBSM 5.2 SDK Developer Guide for instructions on manually customizing web page sets. This guide can also be used t o create a[...]

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    2-34 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Settin g Up BBSM Hotspot Feature Consideration s Using RADIUS with BBSM Hotspot RADIUS is the industry-stan dard client/server proto col for user authentication, authorization, and accounting, which enables users to access the Internet . It is designed to enab le a RADIUS client to commun[...]

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    2-35 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up BBSM Hotspot Feature Considerations Although BBSM Hotspot of f icially supports the Cisc o A CS, Microsoft IAS, and Navi s RADIUS server protocols, it is compatibl e with any RADIUS serv er that complies with RF Cs 2865 and 2866 and allo ws confi guration of vend or-specif ic a[...]

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    2-36 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Settin g Up BBSM Hotspot Feature Consideration s Administrators can conf igure multipl e RADIUS accounti ng serv ers, which provides redundanc y in case the primary RADIUS server is not respondi ng. As wi th RADIUS authentication se rvers, each server is confi gured with a ranking. BBSM H[...]

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    2-37 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up BBSM Hotspot Feature Considerations T able 2-12 RADIUS Attr ibute Descr iptions Attribute Description User-Name The end user enters this name to authen ticate ag ainst the RADIUS server and access the Internet through BBSM Hotspot. User-Passw ord The end user enters this passwo[...]

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    2-38 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Settin g Up BBSM Hotspot Feature Consideration s User-Selected Bandwidth (UBand) Web Pages User -selected bandwidth (UBand) web pages supp ort a user-speci fied ba ndwidth. This feature allo ws the administrator to def ine the service of ferings and allo ws the end user to select from the[...]

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    2-39 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up BBSM Hotspot Feature Considerations Port hopping is disabled b y default and can only be enabled on a per -port basis by an administrator . For procedures on dif ferent ways to conf igure port hopping, refer to the follo wing sections: • “Conf iguring Y o ur Server (Hotspot[...]

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    2-40 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Settin g Up BBSM Hotspot Feature Consideration s Private and Public IP Addresses (Multinet) Y ou can offer end users the choice of using individual ly assigned priv ate or public DHCP IP addresses: • Public IP addresses can be accesse d by other de vices on the Internet. • Pri vate IP[...]

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    2-41 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up BBSM Hotspot Feature Considerations[...]

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    2-42 Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide 78-15293-01 Chapter 2 Settin g Up BBSM Hotspot Feature Consideration s[...]