on 11-23-2008 10:45 PM
The Cisco® 521 Wireless Express Access Point is a single-band 802.11g access point that features business-class management, security, and scalability. This access point offers high-performance wireless connectivity in carpeted offices and similar environments.
In the Standalone mode, the Cisco 521 Access points are directly connected to the wired infrastructure and provide reliable high-speed wireless connectivity to users in the area they cover. Configuration and management is performed locally at the individual access point level. The APs are managed individually only through Cisco Configuration Assistant (CCA) and only a maximum of three standalone APs are supported
The UC520 router ships with a factory default configuration and has two pre-configured SSIDs: uc520-voice for VoWLAN clients attached to VLAN 100 and uc520-data for WLAN data clients, attached to VLAN 1. The default SSID configurations have open authentication and no encryption configured.
1. Configure CE520 or CE500 switch and Cisco Unified Communications (UC) 500 Series Platform as documented in the manuals
2. Connect the PC with the CCA to the switch port on the UC500 or CE520+
3. Connect the Cisco AP521 autonomous access point to any of the available switch PoE ports on the UC500 or the CE520 or power them with supplied power injectors if PoE ports are not available
4. If CE 500 series is deployed in the configuration configure the smart ports on the CE as ‘Access Points’ ports
5. Cisco AP521s are factory configured for DHCP, make sure DHCP server is configured on the UC500 or DHCP server is setup on the network
6. AP 521 should obtain IP address from the DHCP server
7. Launch the Cisco Configuration Assistant (CCA) application.
8. CCA will start discovering stand alone AP on the network one by one and ask for the Login name and password for the APs. Default username is ‘admin’ and password is ‘Cisco’
9. After the login credentials entered AP will show up in the CCA topology view and are ready to be configured
10. The AP shown in the CCA topology view as shown can be configured by choosing the “Configure” tab
11. By clicking on the AP icon you can get AP information such shown below or you can also configure the Cisco AP521
Note: Autonomous Access Points icon have a circle; LWAPP based Access Pointss icons have a triangle
12. Start configuration of the AP by choosing WLANs (SSID) option under the Configure > Wireless Tab.
13. Choose the desired AP from the Hostname drop-down menu.
14. Click the Create button. The window below launches:
15. Enter a suitable name for the SSID.
The example shown here does not have the SSID broadcasted. You can choose to broadcast the SSID based upon your network deployment preferences.
Note: The UC520 router ships with a factory default configuration and has two pre-configured SSIDs: uc520-voice for VoWLAN clients attached to VLAN 100 and uc520-data for WLAN data clients, attached to VLAN 1. The default SSID configurations have open authentication and no encryption configured.
16. Choose WEP from the Security menu.
17. Enter a suitable pass phrase, choose 128bit for Key1, and then click Generate.
18. Note the WEP key.
You can generate up to four keys. This example only shows one key
! dot11 vlan-name VLAN100 vlan 100 ! dot11 ssid vowlsbcs
vlan 100
authentication open
! power inline negotiation prestandard source ! ! username Cisco password 7 062506324F41 ! bridge irb ! ! interface Dot11Radio0
no ip address
no ip route-cache
!
encryption vlan 100 key 1 size 128bit 7 F7DF9DE3FE105070FEFF6667E40D
transmit-key
encryption vlan 100 mode wep mandatory
!
ssid vowlsbcs
!
channel least-congested 2412 2417 2422 2427 2432 2437 2442 2447 2452 2457
2462 2467 2472
station-role root
bridge-group 1
bridge-group 1 block-unknown-source
no bridge-group 1 source-learning
no bridge-group 1 unicast-flooding
bridge-group 1 spanning-disabled
! interface Dot11Radio0.100
encapsulation dot1Q 100
no ip route-cache
no snmp trap link-status
bridge-group 100
bridge-group 100 subscriber-loop-control
bridge-group 100 block-unknown-source
no bridge-group 100 source-learning
no bridge-group 100 unicast-flooding
bridge-group 100 spanning-disabled
! interface FastEthernet0
no ip address
no ip route-cache
duplex auto
speed auto
bridge-group 1
no bridge-group 1 source-learning
bridge-group 1 spanning-disabled
! interface FastEthernet0.100
encapsulation dot1Q 100
no ip route-cache
no snmp trap link-status
bridge-group 100
no bridge-group 100 source-learning
bridge-group 100 spanning-disabled
! interface BVI1
ip address dhcp client-id FastEthernet0
no ip route-cache
!
On the Cisco 7921 phone, navigate to these menus and configure as recommended:
Settings > Network profiles > profile1 > network configuration > DHCP enabled: Yes
Settings > Network profiles > profile1 > WLAN configuration > SSID: vowlsbcs
Settings > Network profiles > profile1 > WLAN configuration > 802.11 Mode: Auto-RSSI
Settings > Network profiles > profile1 > WLAN configuration > Security Mode: Open-WEP
Settings > Network profiles > profile1 > WLAN configuration > Key style: Hex
Settings > Network profiles > profile1 > WLAN configuration > Static WEP key1: < key>
1. If there is a requirement to configure certain parameter on the AP that’s not available via the CCA, you can click on the AP icon get the IP address of the AP
2. Start IE and connect to that AP IP address and you will be able to configure additional parameters like on the Cisco Enterprise series AP
1. If the software running on the AP needs to be upgraded choose the Maintenance Tab > Software Upgrade - in the CCA, choose one or more APs on the discovered list and start the upgrade.
2. For the upgrade process use the TFTP server that comes with CCA or choose external TFTP32 server as an option.
3. Download from CCO appropriate 521 AP code.
4. Below is an example of the 521 AP being upgraded using CCA
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