05-21-2008 09:14 AM - edited 07-03-2021 03:55 PM
We have just purchased a 1242AG and I am trying to configure it. In the web interface, when information is entered in the express setup and express security screens, and I "apply" it, nothing is saved. Is there something obvious that I am missing?
Thanks,
Alan
05-22-2008 02:41 AM
Alan,
To be honest - never used it, always configure from the cli. But I have used the GUI on a few occasions - and I would recommend configuring the WALN'S through the sub-menus!
HTH.
05-22-2008 03:35 AM
If you click Apply in the right place, it SHOULD take it. The Apply buttons are some time a bit confusing, you may have several of them on the same page and you have to click the one that applies to the setting that you are actually changing.
Express setup is an easy place to start from. Try to change the community or AP name for example.
Then if you down on the left menu, try to see if the resulting configuration does take it into consideration...
05-22-2008 06:41 AM
That is my impression too, it SHOULD take it. I have tried changing the AP name via the Express Setup, but the change does not take. I have also tried setting an SSID via the Express Security screen, but that does not take either. I am wondering whether I have a defective unit.
05-22-2008 06:50 AM
If the GUI is a no go - configure the AP from the cli, wr mem and reload. If the config is still in there - just a gui issue, if not....hardware issue?
05-22-2008 11:47 AM
I had avoided the cli because of its complexity. However I have been giving it a try. First Question: one is in exec mode when one first logs in via telnet. So I try to get into privileged exec mode so I can change configuration.
ap>enable
% Error in authentication
How do I avoid that error? (I logged in using the default id/pswd and no the antennae are not turned on yet.)
05-22-2008 11:57 AM
default uid Cisco pwd Cisco
05-22-2008 12:47 PM
Ok,so I tried:
login via telnet
ap>default uid Cisco pwd Cisco
^
%Invalid input detected at "^" marker
So how is that cmd used?
05-23-2008 12:11 AM
At the prompt:-
ap>
type "en" and press return
You should be asked for a password
type "Cisco" the promtpt should then look like
ap#
from here you will be able to configure the access point?
What are you trying to so? I could write your config for you?
HTH.
05-23-2008 08:19 AM
I tried that:
ap>en
% Error in authentication
What I am trying to do is setup a very basic 2.4GHz access point with WEP 128bit encryption and accepting only a very short list of MAC addresses. I would think this would take a config of only a few lines. If you could do a draft that would be very appreciated.
05-23-2008 08:23 AM
You have a very nice AP - probably running a nice version of code - why would you want to use WEP?
05-23-2008 08:25 AM
The AP will be interacting with hardware devices that unfortunately run only WEP.
05-23-2008 08:27 AM
Did you purchase the LWAPP model or Autonomous ??
05-23-2008 08:45 AM
The part number is AIR-AP1242AG-A-K9. And I believe it's the autonomous version but how do I tell for sure? The web interface to the unit shows system software as: c1240-k9w7-tar.124-10b.jA with a version of 12.4(10b)jA
05-27-2008 06:38 AM
Ok, I have made headway. Using a combination of the web interface and the CLI, I have the 1242AG partially configured. My question now is in the CLI how does one turn on broadcasting of the SSID so clients can see it?
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