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2 - 2 Aironet 340 Series Bridge Access Methods Using the Console There are many ways in which you may configure and monitor the Aironet 340 Series Bridge. When the unit is powered up, basic configuration must initially be performed by accessing the Console Serial Port. To gain access through the Serial Port, the bridge must be connected to a terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation program. See Chapter 1 “Installing the Aironet 340 Series Bridge”. Set the terminal to 9600 Baud, No-Parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and ANSI compatible. Once the bridge has been assigned an IP address, you may then access the Console remotely using: n Telnet protocol from a remote host or PC n HTML browser, such as Netscape Navigator from a remote host n Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) from a remote network management station The Console system is organized as a set of menus. Each selection in a menu list may either take you to a sub-menu or display a command that will configure or display information controlling the unit. When the bridge is powered up, the main menu will be displayed. Main Menu Option Value Description 1 - Configuration [ menu ] - General configuration 2 - Statistics [ menu ] - Display statistics 3 - Association [ menu ] - Association table maintenance 4 - Filter [ menu ] - Control packet filtering 5 - Logs [ menu ] - Alarm and log control 6 - Diagnostics [ menu ] - Maintenance and testing commands 7 - Privilege [ write ] - Set privilege level 8 - Help - Introduction Enter an option number or name >
Sub-Menus Each menu contains the following elements: Accessing the Console System 2 - 3 n Title Line: Contains the product name, firmware version and menu name. It also contains the unique name assigned to the unit. See Chapter 6 “Setting Network Identifiers”. n Option Column: Displays the menu options and option number. n Value Column: Displays either the value as [menu] or displays the current settings for the option. If the value is [menu], there are additional sub-menus available. n Description Column: Provides a brief description of each option on the menu. n Enter an Option Number or Name >: The cursor prompt used to enter option numbers, names, or commands. To select an item from the menu you may either enter the number displayed beside the selection, in which case you are immediately taken to the selection, or you may type the name listed in the option column followed by a carriage return. If you use the name method, you only need to enter enough characters to make the name unique from the other selection names in the menu. When you are entering names or command information you may edit the selection by using the BACKSPACE character to delete a single character or the DELETE character to delete the entire line. If the selection you chose is a sub-menu, the new menu will be displayed. You may now either choose a selection from this menu or return to the previous menu by pressing the ESCAPE key. If you want to return to the Main Menu, type the equal key (=) at the menu prompt.
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2 - 2 Aironet 340 Series Bridge<br />
Access Methods<br />
Using the Console<br />
There are many ways in which you may configure and monitor the Aironet<br />
340 Series Bridge. When the unit is powered up, basic configuration<br />
must initially be performed by accessing the Console Serial Port. To<br />
gain access through the Serial Port, the bridge must be connected to a<br />
terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation program. See Chapter 1<br />
“Installing the Aironet 340 Series Bridge”. Set the terminal to 9600<br />
Baud, No-Parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and ANSI compatible.<br />
Once the bridge has been assigned an IP address, you may then access<br />
the Console remotely using:<br />
n Telnet protocol from a remote host or PC<br />
n HTML browser, such as Netscape Navigator from a remote host<br />
n Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) from a remote network<br />
management station<br />
The Console system is organized as a set of menus. Each selection in a<br />
menu list may either take you to a sub-menu or display a command that<br />
will configure or display information controlling the unit.<br />
When the bridge is powered up, the main menu will be displayed.<br />
Main Menu<br />
Option Value Description<br />
1 - Configuration [ menu ] - General configuration<br />
2 - Statistics [ menu ] - Display statistics<br />
3 - Association [ menu ] - Association table maintenance<br />
4 - Filter [ menu ] - Control packet filtering<br />
5 - Logs [ menu ] - Alarm and log control<br />
6 - Diagnostics [ menu ] - Maintenance and testing commands<br />
7 - Privilege [ write ] - Set privilege level<br />
8 - Help - Introduction<br />
Enter an option number or name<br />
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