Cisco Wireless :: 1410 - Bridge Configuration Procedure?
Aug 8, 2011Point to point wireless connectivity configuration procedure using 1410 bridges either using GUI/CLI .
We have setup this in one of our Client sites.
Point to point wireless connectivity configuration procedure using 1410 bridges either using GUI/CLI .
We have setup this in one of our Client sites.
A customer has a wireless PTP bridge using a pair of 1410 bridges. The non-root bridge event log shows the RSSI polling information message indicating the link's signal strength; ie. -42 dBm. It updates every few seconds or so. The root bridge does not show this information in the event log. Both bridges have the event log configuration options set identically, all messages types are enabled. I can't find any reference to this in the documents. Is this by design? I thought that maybe a root bridge if it was set up as a multi-point might be overwhelmed if it was showing/scrolling RSSI from multiple non-roots.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have recently had to deploy a 1410 in a Root/Non-root bridge configuration to expand a terrestrial network across to an uncabled area.
All switches in play are 2960 series and the bridge is running with multiple Vlans.
Basic config as follows.
service nagleno service padservice tcp-keepalives-inservice tcp-keepalives-outservice timestamps debug datetime msec localtime show-timezoneservice timestamps log datetime msec localtime show-timezoneservice password-encryptionservice sequence-numbers!hostname BRIDGE001!no logging consoleenable secret 5(code)
how far apart an Aironet 1410 Bridge can be from the Power Injector (Dual Coax feeds). I just can't find the specification details. The device comes with a 20' and 50' F-type and I'm looking at 150' runs for both ends of the bridge pair.
View 2 Replies View Relatedsecurity configuration of the 1410 bridge and on how to test the bandwidth/throughput between two 1410 Bridges setup for point-to-point connectivity.
We have setup this in one of our Client sites.
Someone already do a bridge configuration with 1524 AP? I read Cisco documentation, and is not very clear regarding configuration on switch side.I will do a Bridge in trunking mode, so i want to know what is the VLAN i need to set as native vlan on the switch trunk port.Do i need to set the management vlan as native VLAN?
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI have two 1262N access points with 5Ghz antennas, and I have configured one of them as a root bridge and the other as a non-root bridge; both using the same ssid. I have enble both dott11Radio interfaces on each access point. The problem I am having is that they do not associate. I have not configured them for any encryption or security. I just want to make sure the connect before I add any other configuration. Is there anything else that I need to configure to make them associate.
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhen I view web page of 1410 radio is show ethernet enabled and up but radio as disabled and down. I have tried to enable but to no avail. Is this a sign my radio has gone bad?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a point to point link of 9.27 km using 1410 bridges and AIR-ANT58G28SDA-N antennas as per the documentation that would be an easy to deploy link and it should work at 54 Mbps, eventhough it drops the link, it's so slow and the power measurments indicate -70 dbm (aprox) right under the antenna which is at 9 m height.
This is not the first time I have troubles with 1410 bridges, the other two times I had to change them for 1310 bridges. I wonder if it has to do with some configuration tunning like, external antena gain, link distance or anything else? By the wat this is ocurring in México don't know if that might be worth of taking into consideration in order to deploy a 1410 link.
I have two 1410 bridges installed in a point to point link using external directional antennas. The distance between the bridges is only 200M. As you can see below from the output the RSSI and SNR are excellent with a good fade margin available. These stats are almost identical to what my path profile calculated out to be. During normal operation the latency on this link sub 2ms, during certain conditions the latency jumps to 40+ms and starts dropping packets. I say certain conditions because we have not been able to pinpoint it. Unfortunately at this time the customer does not have the ability to do any SNMP polling or collect any statistical information (working on getting this setup). There are an excessive number of data retries and am not sure if that is normal. During the issues I have observered the below command output and the numbers did not change, which leads to me believe that it is not a RF issue. It almost looks like it's serialization delay, but I have no data to back that up. During iperf performance testing of this wireless link I could push 54Mbps of UDP traffic no problem, no errors, no CRC's.
Bridge Parameters
Encryption: WPA-PSK w/TKIP
Distance parameter: Configured to 1
[Code].....
I have two Cisco AP 1242G and i'm trying to configurate a Point-to-Point Bridge Configuration to connect two wired LAN. Figure 1.8 [URL] I would connect two wired networks.
I tryed two configurations: Root and Non-Root AP. This way every wired PC on the Root AP can connect to the Access points, but cannot connect to the wired PC on the Non-Root AP.AP and WGB. Even this way the wired computers on one AP cannot connect to the wired PC on the WGB. This way only the wireless client can connect to the wired network. This is my network:
Root Bridge Non Root Bridge
10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2
Wired clients on the RB Wired clients on the Non RB
10.0.0.100 10.0.0.200
How do you set up a linksys routers internet configuration type to public/bridge mode? my model is WRT45g
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Catalyst 2960
Catalyst 3750
Hp procurve 1410 24g
I want to link them using fiber as they are almost 50 meters apart. What connectors should I use and what fiber optic cable can be connected to those connectors.I have found these connectors and cables on internet will these work
GBM-7000-S85 - 1000Base-SX, multi-mode, 550m, 850nm GBIC transceiver
SC to SC Multimode Duplex High Speed Fiber Optic Ethernet Patch Cable 62.5/125
I have been asked what the equivalent of bridge-groups and BVIs is for an ASR1001 and I am struggling to find an example.If we have this IOS configuration:
bridge 1 protocol ieee
bridge 1 route ip
!
interface GigabitEthernet0/1
bridge-group 1
[code]....
What would be the equivalent for an ASR1001 with IOS XE?
Have a Linksys E-3000 router and a WAP-4410N which I wish to configure as a repeater to extend network coverage. E-3000 IP has been changed to 10.10.1.1. How do I do it ? What do I connect to what in order to configure the WAP-4410N to new settings? It will of course be located remotely from the router. At this time network consists of a main PC and 2 wireless laptops. I have read the manual and it doesn't answer the above described situation.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedWhy isn't a GUI upgrade possible instead of CLI initiated upgrade?Is this (GUI) only for patch upgrades or is it a valid upgrade path to use the Cisco Prime's GUI (Administarion; Software Update) in order to upload update file. Check for updates gives no results though successful login to [URL].
View 3 Replies View Relatedwhere I can find a CLI password recovery procedure for the administrator account?
View 1 Replies View RelatedWe have ASA 5540. After setting up one-to-one nat, do I need to do anything else? static (Inside,Outside) public ip address private ip address netmask 255.255.255.255.
View 4 Replies View Relatedchecked all the recovery doc, however, there is no one specific for 3900 series router
View 2 Replies View Relatedwhere I can find a CLI password recovery procedure for the administrator account?
View 2 Replies View Relatedprocedure to apply the 5-2-0-26-4.tar.gpg patch. I don't know how to get the patch file into the ACS server.The procedure in the "Read me" for the patch does not indicate anything about how to this:
1. open CLI console2. define new repository in which the 5-2-0-26-4.tar.gpg resides3. issue: 'acs patch install 5-2-0-26-4.tar.gpg repository YOUR_REPOSITORY'4. verify installation by getting the following version information via CLI by issuing:#show application version acs I don't know how to put the patch file from my local machine to the repository created in the GUI (if there is where the actual place to creat the repository).
From PEC training - Cisco says to perform a proper ASR 1004 shutdown by executing 'reload' , then wait for bootstrap message to appear, then [before commencement of unpacking of the IOS] turn off the power switch. IS THIS ACCURATE. Anyone have any doc related to the recommended POWER DOWN process on the ASR 1004. We have a UPS cutover coming up and I want to be ready to power down and restart the new ASR 1004s we have - properly.
View 3 Replies View Relatedour company is going to change its´ ISP. The External Isp are going to obviously change too. We have an Active/Standby Firewall and we would like to make the change with at least connectivity downfall as possible. In our configuration we have nearly all features configured as in a normal Productive Firwall such as , NAT, Site-to Site VPN, Remote Access Webvpn, ACLs and also routing. I have looked up some information in this community and still I am not sure about the steps to be made so to reach our goal.
I have read that changing only the "names" from the old IP Range to the new Ip range would not really make the change. The old Ip range will still be configured in the features using the external Ip address. Therefore we have to first delete all the information (in the running config) connected to these Variables and then re insert them. My biggest worry is that this could be a little bit tricky during the implementation, if some config lines or objects could be left out during the deleting and inserting procedure.
How we could make this change with a low percentage of "copy and paste failures"? I was thinking about in changing the "names" to their new Ips and then afterwards reload the ASA. Will this workout? Primary ASA will be changed first with the secondary shutdown. ASA Firmware 8.2.2 (12).
we purchase only Cisco Supervisor Engine VS-S720-10G and use it in our old C6509-E chassis.Now the supervisor engine was dead,(means not working and no LED's are ON). How can i claim the RMA from cisco?
We purchase from one of our partner. We send it to them,they are not able to find the Serial number from the Supervisor Engine module (Because lot of serial numbers are on the board). Also the customer through the catoon.
Now how we can know which is exact serial number of sup? How to get RMA from the Cisco on which serial number?
I bought the dir-615 today and already have issues. I don't know much about networking and have an intermediate understanding of computers in general. When I run the CD Wizard the configuration says it has detected another router and asks if I want to replace it or add the new router with it. I do not and have never had a router previously. So, for whatever reason I can't use the wizard because of this. I followed the instruction perfectly and no dice. Installing it manually is a bit above my knowledge level.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI would like to discuss another method of a bulk controller upgrade and see what other engineers take on this upgrade path would be.Say I have an instance of 84404s with 50 APs each, In this case I have N+1 redundancy where I can follow the normal procedure.Normal Procedure.Move all APs to controllers 1-4Preload all APs with the new code versionUpgrade and reboot empty controllers 5-8 to new code versionMove all APs to 5-8 with new code versoinUpgrade empty 1-4Move all APs back home.Now take the same scenario only chage it to 80 APs per controller. I've now lost my N+1 and cannot do it quite as smoothly. As opposed to trying to follow the normal proceedure and have an extended window of "brown outs" How about doing it all at once.Black-out accelerated proceedure:Preload new code on all controllersPreload new image on all APs on all controllersReboot all 8 controllers at the same time.Allow time for APs to connect back and load the new image.I assume with this proceedure that I might see around 15-30 minutes of actual downtime to the site but it seems like that could be preferable to two-three hours of brown outs.
View 6 Replies View RelatedAm setting up Cisco 3750 for the first time via CLI
1. what is the procedure for configuring passwords on the device.
2. how can i stack 3 switches in a site .
I am upgrading a Cisco 6506E VSS from 12.2(33)SXI5 to 12.2(33)SXJ5 during a maintenance window. So I have plenty of time to reboot the VSS. Confirm below is the correct procedure. I have manually copied the new IOS to both active and standby Sup720s.
no boot system
boot system flash sup-bootdisk:NEW_IOS.bin
boot system flash sup-bootdisk:OLD_IOS.bin
!
copy run start
reload
I was going through the below cisco document and there are a few more steps as below: Is it necessary?
[URL]
Router(config)# no boot system
My bussines have an old PIX 515e and im about to install it in a "testing" eviorment but no one can remeber the password for this old equipment. Is there a way to reset the password?
But when it reboots and I write "enable" in the console it asks for a password, and the password isn't "cisco" as factory default. I really need this firewall up and runing ASAP.
How to reset the "enable"-password?
I'll be upgrading an HA pair of ASA 5520s next week, and wanted to clarify the procedure. I read "Upgrading an Active/Standby Failover Configuration" at [URL] which suggests placing the image on both units, updating boot statements, then issuing failover reload-standby. But I was wondering if there's a way to a way to be a bit safer. I'd like to modify the standby unit, without affecting the config on the active. So I'd like to modify the boot statement on the standby without modifying the active config. That way incase there's a problem and the active reboots, it won't upgrade.
Can I modify the config on the standby without affecting the active? Then I'd like to test the newly upgraded unit with our production traffic. Would that simply be no failover active, and then once the standby becomes active -- test traffic? Once everything is okay, I would upgrade the second unit, and fail traffic back.