Cisco :: 1200 IOS - Webpage Not Functional / Different
Jun 3, 2004
I run into a 1230 that would have a Web page completely different than the usual one. Instead of getting the normal User/pass menu and then the menu on the left side frame, you get this:
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Accessing Cisco AIR-AP1220-IOS-UPGRD "1200AP"
Web Console - Manage the ap through the web interface.
Telnet - to the router.
Show interfaces - display the status of the interfaces.
Show diagnostic log - display the diagnostic log.
Monitor the router - HTML access to the command line interface at level 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15
Extended Ping - Send extended ping commands.
Show tech-support - display information commonly needed by tech support.
Everything appears to work ok in that peage excepting the "Web Console" link which would probably go to the usual home page.Getting to it from the console, everything looks to be ok. You can configure the unit using the IOS and the unit apparently works fine. I have 12.2(13) JA3 running.I defaulted the unit, reloaded the image... I'm still getting that home page.
i configured a network domain out of which i connected several machines to a single user via 8 port switch. earlier the machine was working. now a days when i log on to server through user it allows me to log on. i am having two problem. i am no longer able to see the entire network on server. when i try to connect to server, the user machine asks user name and password which is quite routine. when i provide user name and password it gives the message that "logon unsuccessful the username and password are the same which you entered at user logon" when enter the user name and password of server it allows me to go inside. after rebooting the problem persists.
I'm having yet another issue with my RV220w. I thought this would be a wise buy, but I keep finding reasons to hate myself for buying this router.Anyway, I need to forward port 3389, Windows Remote Desktop Protocol to one of my internal servers. I have defualt NAT, defualt firewall, etc. etc. I have seen documentation that says that Firewall -> Port Forwarding is non-functional, so I attempt to set up port forwarding via Firewall -> Access Rules. I did not see "RDP" or any other obvious acronym for Remote Desktop Protocol in the services list. So, I made a custom service, called RemoteDP, TCP protocol, port 3389 to 3389.No, I cannot RDP to my server from WAN. This was easily achieved with a cheap NETGEAR router from 2005.
I've had the VPN client operational on my Windows 7 32-bit laptop for many months without issue, but suddenly it became invisible. Launching it, there is no GUI displayed. When I click on the taskbar icon, nothing, click again, nothing. That said, when I know it should be visible on the screen in the foreground, I can press enter and get the default connection to connect! I can see status, log window, About, but no main window. It's there, but perfectly transparent or something. There is no other monitor or shadow monitor it could be hiding on, nor is it shoved off to a periphery of the display somewhere. I have completely uninstalled and reinstalled the latest version. I'm not aware of any display related updates to my machine.
I recently bought a new Cisco/Linksys E1200 router, but the incoming log feature does not work. Outbound and Security logs work fine, but unsolicited inbound TCP packets (that are dropped) are not displayed. The inbound log is empty.
access points are directly connected to 2016 wlc.Event log from the wlc
AP event log download completed. ======================= AP Event log Contents ===================== *Mar 1 00:00:30.157: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Dot11Radio0, changed state to up *Mar 1 00:00:30.161: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Dot11Radio1, changed state to reset *Mar 1 00:00:30.190: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Dot11Radio1, changed state to up *Mar 1 00:00:30.191: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Dot11Radio0, changed state to reset
We have a 1200 Aironet just go down hard for no reason through out the day, we replaced the Power Injector with a C2960 POE Switch, we also replaced the cabiling. When it goes down hard all three lights are still green as if the AP is still up. We verified the IOS with other stores and everything is the same on the configurations, versions, and IOS.
I have been looking for a new router that can handle intensive bandwidth for my office which can handle vlans, QoS, bandwidth management, VPN/VPN Passthrough, and perhaps multi-WAN/Load Balance. A friend has recommended the Mikrotik RB 1200 for my application, having looked at the product the feature set seems to be quite extensive and the price point is very attractive. The router is also rack mountable (a big plus!!!), my question is wether the router is relatively easy to configure/manage. I have managed/installed other routers such as the Cisco SMB series but I have no experience with Mikrotik. I am very tech savvy and have a moderate knowledge of network infrastructure. I have heard so may different responses to the simplicity and I would like y'all to weigh in before I purchase the router. (OR WHATEVER RACKMOUNTABLE ROUTERS YOU RECOMMEND FOR SMB)
I got my final assignment from school, and my teacher asked me to configure 2 Access Points (1200 series) directly on a Wireless Controler (Cisco 2106). I can't ask my teacher for any questions, cause he doesn't know how to configure it also, THAT's why he's asking me to do it.I've learned a lot of things about the default static interfaces (the "management" and "ap_manager" interface), but i can't seem to fully understand how to configure it.I want to use the Internal DHCP server of the WLC. How I can get those 2 Access Points working on the WLC. I only seem to get DHCP issues.
This is what i've done:
- Leave the configuration of the "management" and the "ap_manager" default (172.16.1.30 and 172.16.1.30). Bound to port 1
- Made a new interface "AP1" with IP-Address 10.0.0.10 (/24), default gateway 10.0.0.1. Primary DHCP server: 172.167.1.30
- Made a new interface "AP2" with IP-Address 192.168.1.10 (/24), default gateway 192.168.1.1. Primary DHCP server: 172.167.1.30
- Made 2 DHCP scopes within the 192.168.1.0 and 10.0.0.0 networks.
For some reason, when i boot up both AP's, the won't get any DHCP address.
I am looking at deploying a Cisco Virtual Wireless LAN Controller (vWLC 7.3).Do I need Prime Infrastructure to manage the environment, or can I manage my AP's (1200 series) using the vWLC alone?
setting up two VLANs for my WAP: one for all local network and internet traffic and one for just (guest) internet traffic. I just purchased both devices but I don't know if I have the option for free Cisco phone support.
I want to disable the MAC authentication that is configured in my Aironet 1200 Cisco Access Point, now set to "Local list only". I want that any wireless device can connect if the user knows the wep password.
I cannot find the option to disable the MAC authentication.
I am using 5 Cisco 1200 Series APs with both an A and G radio. Is there a benefit/problem to running both simultaneously? I would have one SSID and is setup for Fast Roaming as well.
I have a Cisco 1200 Series (AIR-AP1231G-A-K9) access point, I have been upgrading these models to lightweight mode but are having issues with one in particular, this access point keeps "rebooting" itself, I am assuming that the upgrade failed, how can I get the access point upgraded?
When I start to access the AP by typing "enable" and enter the password it starts resetting again.
I have reset the AP by the mode button, power option but still not working.
At this point I would even accept a fix to get it back to working condition. Here is a capture.
For the past week, I've been looking to implement wireless technology at our educational site. We've conducted some tests with an AP1200 and we were satisfied with the performances of 802.11a standards.
Since one of our requirements is bandwidth, we are looking to implement a 802.11g standard for that need. Unfortunately, Cisco does not offer any client access adapter for that 11g standard as opposed of the competition. What kind of client adapter (PCMCIA) can Cisco recommend to work with AP1200 under the 802.11g ?
I have 2 Cisco 1200 G AP's connecting 2 different locations. Location A ( La ) I have a RVO82 router connected to a 50Mbit cable connection. I have an AP setup there using a 1 Watt booster and a 24db wire grid directional antenna. Only one antenna here, the other disabled.
At Location B (Lb ), about 1.5 miles away, with good to excellent line of site, i have the other setup as a WGB with a 15db wire grid directional antenna with a 1 Watt booster. Also only one antenna here, the other disabled.
WGB feeds a simple 8 port switch and in that switch i have a simple belkin wireless router setup as an AP for Lb's wireless access,
The signal strenght between the two locations is -49 to -52 db, depending on what time of day I check it.
I have had this setup for a couple of years now. I recently switched from a 3Mbit DSL connection to the 50Mbit cable connection hoping to increase my bandwidth with no luck. . When I first set this up i had a 6Mbit cable connection and it maxxed out at 5 Mbit at Lb. I thought i would be able to add more boosters and antennas as time went on to go from half duplex to full duplex (the way i think of it is one antenna receiving and the other sending, at both locations) so that when our ISP had faster rates available, i could upgrade. I recently read somewhere on the net that it is not possible to run full duplex in the AP to WGB setup i have. Is that true?
My main concern is increasing bandwidth on the WGB side Lb. When i upgraded to 50Mbit, i still only max out at 5mbit at Lb. Before i thought it was due to not being full duplex or weaker signal strengths (I've always had the 1watt booster at Lb, then i added one later to La with no benefit noticed except signal strength is better and uploads seem faster from Lb....)
I have two different LAP 1300 and 1200 in my network and I need to add theme to the WLC,I successes to add one of theme by the option 60 in the DHCP pool at the Core SW,How to use multiple VCI strings for lap 1300 and 1200 (option 60) in one pool?
Is there any detailed documentation on the Site Survey Client mode on the AP 1200?When using this mode I cannot see any indication that it has associated withthe root AP. I would like to be able to pass traffic from the ethernet port to the root AP VIA the AP in client mode. The Ap in client mode shows the radio in blocking when in client mode, is this normal? Is there a way to manually change this to forwarding mode?
I've got an iPad2, which works without issue at home (1130 AP/ASA5505), but at my office, we have a 1200 series AP. It's hit and miss, but other people who bring iPads in have noticed the same issue--our internal SSID is non-broadcast. Even though the SSID is previously configured and works on occassion, there are times where it won't even see the SSID at all to connect.
This happens with iPad and iPad2, iOS4 and iOS5...
LIke i said, works fine on my non-broadcast SSID at my home on an 1130 AP...
Is there a way to configure client/user to AP authentication without using encryption for joining to an wireless network? What we need to do here is protect network access at our hotspots by enforcing a password to get connected. The other part is making it compatible with every possible device so we need to have encryption off. We have a mixed environment at this time until everything is upgraded. Aironet 1200 series and some new Aironet 1142 models. No controller, all standand alone AP's
I have a WLAN with 5 1200 Series AP (A/G) configured for Fast Roaming using the Cisco supplied documentation. Can I use one user name for all of my devices to connect to the Internal Radius Server? This would be similar to having a passphrase for WPA.
I would like to be able to have a few "guest" users on the Wireless network for visitors. Is there any method to have a prompt for "Username / password"? I would like the user accounts to have different expiry periods if this is possible. My current config is attached. The SSID "test" appears on the network. The SSID "test111" does not appear.
I have a office network that was setup before I started. We have a 172. subnet and a 10.2 subnet. When users on Wifi get a 10.2 address ( ran out of 172 address ) they are not able to get out to the internet. But if the laptop is connected to a LAN port and get a 10.2 address they are able to get to the Internet. Not sure if its the Aps I need to configure or the Pix seeing that if they get a LAN address of 10.2 everything works. This is becoming a bigger issue now that the company has out grown its main subnet (172.)
APs= AIR-AP1231G-A-K9 Vlan = 172.16.1.XXX Vlan2= 10.2.0.XXX Hardware: PIX-515E, 64 MB RAM, CPU Pentium II 433 MHz
We had two dozen Aironet 1200 access points and a controller donated to us from a local hospital that no longer needed them. My boss would like me to set one up with 3 VLANs:
- encrypted VLAN for staff
- encrypted VLAN for students
- unencrypted VLAN for guests
Ultimately, we'd like the staff VLAN to have access to all internal network resources, the student VLAN to have access to several pre-defined printers, and the guest VLAN is web-only access. Whether the controller we were given will accommodate that, we won't know until we get one Aironet 1200 programmed and connected to the controller. For the time being, I just want to get this access point programmed with the 3 VLANs.
I'm easily able to get it running a single SSID (non-VLAN) network and confirm that I can use that network fine. However, I need to set up these 3 VLANs. I can connect to it via telnet if that'll let me program it faster.
I am running the upgrade tool on Aironet AP1230B-A-K9. I can't join the controller by using the upgrade tool. the error is "AP does not have Supported Radio". What radio is the upgrade tool or controller look for on Aironet 1200 series? This AP is running 802.11b. However, I have several APs which the same model is running on the same one controller. The controller is model 4402.
we have a wireless network composed by Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers (WLCs) and Access Points (APs) providing access to a large university.
For WLC we're using the 5508 model (four controllers in total) with the latest software version - 7.0.220.0.
For APs we're using the 3500 Series (AIR-CAP3502I-T-K9) and the 1200 Series (AIR-LAP1262N-T-K9), also with the latest version (upgraded automatically by the WLC). We have around 200 APs. We have established V LAN's specific for the dynamic interfaces (providing the W LAN's) and a management V LAN's (id 254). Our users are experiencing performance issues with the network, specially when the number of users connected is high (around 1700~2000 users).
Analyzing the packets received by a client, we detected a lot of Gratuitous ARP packages originating from the WLCs, for each APs. According to Wire shark:
No. Time Source Destination Protocol Length Info 31 31.954314000 Cisco_61:xx:xx Broadcast ARP 42 Gratuitous ARP for NNN.NNN.254.63 (Reply) 33 32.552240000 Cisco_61:xx:xx Broadcast ARP 42 Gratuitous ARP for NNN.NNN.254.236 (Reply) 34 32.559302000 Cisco_61:xx:xx Broadcast ARP 42 Gratuitous ARP for NNN.NNN.254.115 (Reply) 35 32.616899000 Cisco_61:xx:xx Broadcast ARP 42 Gratuitous ARP for NNN.NNN.254.171 (Reply) [ code]....
Cisco_61:xx:xx is the WLC mac. All these IP addresses (NNN.NNN.254.XXX) are APs.
As you can see, the clients are receiving broadcast related to the APs in the management V LAN (254). In our understanding this traffic should occur only between WLCs and APs. We are already using two separate ports in the WLCs - one for the 254 V LAN (management) and other for the dynamic interfaces (W LAN's).
We have left a ping command running in the client, and have noticed that when the clients receives many of these broadcast the connection fluctuates. Such broadcasts from the management network in the W LAN's are expected behavior?