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The (autonomous) AP is in charge of mappinga service set identifier (SSID) to a VLAN. In 802.11 terms, this is known as |
mapping a basic service set (BSS) to a distribution system (DS). |
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On bootup, the autonomous AP will take the following actions to assign itself an IP address |
-Request an IP through DHCP -If DHCP fails, it assigns itself to 10.0.0.1/26 |
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Describe a Bridged Virtual Interface (BVI) |
Logicalinterface used to bridge the physical wired and wireless interfaces |
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Autonomous AP GUI login default credentials |
username - blank password - Cisco |
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To use the Easy Setup Page, the following must be configured: |
■ Hostname ■ Method of IP address assignment ■ For a static address: IP address, subnet mask, default gateway ■ An administrative username and password■ SNMP community |
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Describe the Autonomous AP Role "Repeater" |
The AP will associate with another nearby AP automatically, to repeat orextend that AP’s cell coverage. The Ethernet port will be disabled. |
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Describe the Autonomous AP Role "Root Bridge" |
The AP uses its Ethernet port to connect to bridge the wired network toa remote wireless bridge over a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint link. No wirelessclients will be allowed to associate. |
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Describe the Autonomous AP Role "Non-Root Bridge" |
The AP will act as a remote wireless bridge and will connect to a rootbridge AP over a wireless link. |
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Describe the Autonomous AP Role "Workgroup Bridge" |
The AP will use one radio to associate with a nearby Cisco accesspoint, as if it is a wireless client. The AP bridges between its radio and its Ethernet port.You can use an AP in workgroup bridge (WGB) mode to provide wireless client capabilityto wired-only devices. |
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Describe the Autonomous AP Role "Universal Workgroup Bridge" |
The AP will act as a workgroup bridge to associate withCisco and non-Cisco access points. |
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Describe the Autonomous AP Role "Scanner" |
The AP will use its radio to scan channels and collect data. |
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Describe the Autonomous AP Role "Spectrum" |
The AP will devote its radios to scanning the frequency band and collectinginformation about RF usage and interference. |
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Describe Aironet Extentions |
Cisco proprietary information elements that Cisco APs can use tointeract with Cisco-compatible wireless clients. For example, an AP can provide informationabout its current client load so that potential clients can choose the least busy AP. Aironetextensions are enabled by default. |
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At this point of the configuration, you do not necessarily have a functional AP becausethe radios are still disabled. To enable a radio, |
navigate to the AP’s home page and selectNetwork > Network Interface > Radio0-802.11N2.4GHz or Radio1-802.11N5GHz.Click the Settings tab to open it, and then select the Enable button next to Enable Radio. |
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To convert an AP from Autonomous to Lightweight, you can use one of the following methods, |
■ Use the Cisco Prime Infrastructure application; all wireless controllers and lightweightAPs can be monitored and managed from this one application. The autonomous AP mustfirst be managed, then it can be converted. ■ Use the archive command from the autonomous AP’s CLI. |
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What is the CLI command to upgrade the image? |
archive download-sw /overwrite /force-reload {tftp:|ftp:}//location/image-name |
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k9w8 vs. k9w7 |
If a filename contains k9w8, it is a lightweight image. If it contains k9w7, it is an autonomous image. |
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If you are using an FTP server, you should specifythe FTP username and password that the AP will use with the following commands: |
ip ftp username _username_ ip ftp password _password_ |
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To associate Meraki APs to your Meraki dashboard: |
Network-wide > Configure > Add Devices > Claimbutton > Enter each AP serial number |
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In Meraki, you may define how many SSIDs? |
Up to 15 |
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Meraki Dashboard Tab "Netword Wide" configuration/management functions |
-Graph traffic volume andapplication information -Packet capture -View logs and reports -AP management functions -Bandwidth, firewall, traffic shaping,and splash page policies |
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Meraki Dashboard Tab "Wireless" configuration/management functions |
-APs, floor plans, heatmaps -RF spectrum analysis -SSIDs -Radio settings and automaticadjustments -Bandwidth, firewall, traffic shaping,and splash page policies |
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Meraki Dashboard Tab "Organizaiton" configuration/management functions |
-Devices in the enterprise -Client location analytics -Configuration templates -System settings -Sync settings across multiple SSIDs -Integrate with Mobile DeviceManagement (MDM)Manage device inventory |