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LAB 1 Basic Installation Cookbook
aware that while at the apboot> prompt, if you do not enter any commands for a period of 2 minutes, the AP will continue the boot process and all unsaved commands will be lost. 4
Examine the currently configured variables by entering the command printenv. Your AP may have saved information from a previous class. A new AP will display only the following parameters:
apboot> printenv boardname=Merlot autostart=yes baudrate=9600 bootcmd=boot ap bootdelay=2
bootfile=mips.ari
servername=aruba-master ethaddr=00:0b:86:c2:2a:b1 5
Purge the present configuration, save it and continue the boot process
apboot> purge apboot>
apboot> save Erasing....
Programming.... Verifying.... apboot>
apboot> reset
Loading FLASH image... Verifying checksum... 6
Type “~.” to exit. The SOE session. Now go back and repeat Step 11 for the other AP, connecting it to fast Ethernet port 1/0
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Step 8
Configuring APs
In this course, both AP’s will be configured for “dynamic configuration”.
At this point, look at your AP. The PWR, ENET, and WLAN LEDs should be lit (ENET will blink with traffic). However, the WLAN LED may be in a dimmed state. This means the AP is syncing its image with the image on the controller. The AP will automatically perform an FTP download of its software image and configuration from the Aruba controller, and then comes up in an operational state.
Make sure AP was placed under AP Group: Default by viewing Web UI. 1 On the top-level menu bar, click Monitoring 2
On the left-hand option menu, under Network click All Access Points
3 Answer the following questions:
Left AP Right AP AP Name ________________ AP Name _________________ AP Group ________________ AP Group _________________ AP IP _________________ AP IP __________________ AP Type _________________ AP Type __________________ bg Channel Number _________ bg Channel number _________ a Channel Number _________ a Channel Number _________
Why do you have only bg channels and no a channels?
________________________________________________________
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Step 9
Configuring the User Vlan
Our next task is to configure a User Vlan which is the VLAN into which wireless users will be placed. The VLAN ID for this VLAN is 10X (e.g. for Table 9 this would be VLAN 109).
1 On the top-level menu bar, click Configuration -> Network ->
Vlans tab. 2 3 4 5 6
Click the Apply button
On the left menu, click the IP tab - the IP Interface screen comes up Find VLAN 10X and click the Edit button
In the Edit VLAN screen, enter the following information:
Use the following IP address (make sure this radio button is selected) Net Mask 7
Click the Apply button
172.16.10X.2 (where X is the number of your table) 255.255.255.0 Click the ADD button
VLAN ID 10X
DHCP Server Configuration
Select Internal DHCP In final implementations the internal DHCP is not a recommended option. DNS need to set too(in lab testing, you can config DNS is Aruba MC loop-back address).
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On the top level menu bar, click Configuration -> Network -> IP -> DHCP Server
Check the Enable DHCP Server box
10 Click the Apply button
11 Under Pool Configuration, click the Add button.
12 In the Add DHCP Pool screen, enter the following information:
Pool Name Default Router DNS Servers Lease Network Netmask 13
14 In the Add DHCP Pool screen, enter the following information:
Userpool Pool Name Default Router DNS Servers Lease Network Netmask
15 Click the Done button
16 Click the Apply button
Step 10 We will now begin the process of configuring profiles to enable the
Configuring Profiles wireless network. We will start with the SSID profile to define the SSID
name and type of encryption to be used. Initially we will define the SSID to use WEP – in later labs we will use more advanced security.
1 2
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APpool 10.1.1x.100 10.1.1X.100 0 Days 4 Hours 0 Minutes 10.1.1x.0 255.255.255.0 172.16.10X.2 10.1.1X.100 0 Days 4 Hours 0 Minutes 172.16.10X.0 255.255.255.0 On the top-level menu bar, click Configuration -> Advanced Services -> All Profiles
In the left Profiles column, Click Wireless LAN to expand the
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