hp procurve wireless AP 420 ww/na Installation and Getting Started Guide
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Contents 1 Introducing the hp procurve wireless AP 420 ww/na Top of the Access Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 Back of the Access Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 Antennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Infrastructure Wireless LAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14 Infrastructure Wireless LAN for Roaming Wireless PCs . . . . . . . . . . 2-15 3 Getting Started With Access Point Configuration Recommended Minimal Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 Using the Command Line Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 Where to Go From Here . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
EMC Compliance (Class B) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2 Radio Signal Certification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2 Immunity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2 Wireless . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-3 B Access Point Port and Network Cables Access Point Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1 The HP Procurve Access Point 420ww/na is a wireless repeater that seamlessly integrates with existing wired networks to support connectivity for mobile users or wireless workstations. This solution offers fast, reliable wireless connectivity with considerable cost savings over wired LANs. Just install enough wireless access points to cover your network area, plug wireless cards into your notebooks or install wireless adapters into your desktops, and start networking.
Introducing the hp procurve wireless AP 420 ww/na Introducing the hp procurve wireless AP 420 ww/na Throughout this manual, this access point will be abbreviated as the hp procurve wireless AP 420 ww/na. The AP 420 ww/na has one 10/100Base-TX RJ-45 port. This port also supports Power over Ethernet based on the IEEE 802.3af standard. The access point supports wireless connectivity at speeds up to 54 Mbps based on the IEEE 802.11g standard.
Introducing the hp procurve wireless AP 420 ww/na Top of the Access Point hp procurve wireless AP 420 ww/na Antennas Power, 10/100-T Link, and Wireless Link LEDs LEDs Table 1-1. Access Point LEDs Access Point LEDs State Meaning Power (green) On The access point is receiving power. Off The access point is NOT receiving power. Blinking* The access point is undergoing self test or downloading software.
Introducing thehp procurve wireless AP 420 ww/na Introducing the hp procurve wireless AP 420 ww/na Top of the Access Point Access Point LEDs State Meaning 10/100-T On (green) The LAN port is enabled and receiving a link indication from 100 Mbps device. On (amber) The LAN port is enabled and receiving a link indication from 10 Mbps device. Off The LAN port has no active network cable connected, or is not receiving a link beat.
Introducing the hp procurve wireless AP 420 ww/na Back of the Access Point hp procurve wireless AP 420 ww/na Antennas DC power connector Console Port Lock Reset buttons 10/100Base-TX RJ-45 port and PoE Input Antennas The access point includes two antennas for wireless communications. The outbound signal transmitted from both antennas is identical, but only the best inbound signal received on one of the antennas is used.
Introducing the hp procurve wireless AP 420 ww/na Back of the Access Point Introducing the hp procurve wireless AP 420 ww/na Console Port This port is used to connect a console to the access point by using the serial cable supplied with the access point. This connection is described under “Connect a Console to the Access Point” in chapter 2, “Installing the Access Point 420wl”. The console can be a PC or workstation running a VT-100 terminal emulator, or a VT-100 terminal.
Introducing the hp procurve wireless AP 420 ww/na Back of the Access Point Reset Button This button is used to restore the factory default configuration. When the Reset button is pressed, any configuration changes you may have made through the access point console, the web browser interface, and SNMP management are removed, and the factory default configuration is restored to the access point.
Introducing the hp procurve wireless AP 420 ww/na Introducing the hp procurve wireless AP 420 ww/na Access Point Features Access Point Features The wireless features of the Access Point 420ww/na include: ■ supports up to 64 wireless clients. ■ 802.11g draft Compliant – interoperable with multiple vendors. ■ provides seamless roaming within 802.11g draft WLAN environment. ■ precise control over signal transmission power and data rate.
2 Installing the hp procurve wireless AP 420 ww/na The HP Access Point 420ww/na is easy to install. It comes with an accessory kit that includes a bracket for mounting the access point on a wall. The bracket is designed to allow mounting the access point in a variety of locations and orientations. This chapter shows you how to install your Access Point 420ww/na.
Installing the hp procurve wireless AP 420 ww/na Installation Procedures Installation Procedures Summary Installing the wireless AP 420 ww/na Follow these easy steps to install your access point. The rest of this chapter provides details on these steps. 1. Prepare the installation site (page 2-4).
Installing the wireless AP 420 ww/na Installation Procedures Installation Precautions: Follow these precautions when installing your HP Access Point 420ww/na. Cautions Make sure that the power source circuits are properly grounded, then use the power adapter supplied with the access point to connect it to the power source. ■ You can alternatively power the access point through a network connection to a switch or other network connection device that provides Power over Ethernet.
Installing the wireless AP 420 ww/na Installation Procedures 1. Prepare the Installation Site ■ Cabling Infrastructure - Ensure that the cabling infrastructure meets the necessary network specifications. See the following table for cable types and lengths, and see appendix B, “Access Point Port and Network Cables” for more information: Table 2-1.
Installing the wireless AP 420 ww/na Installation Procedures 3. Verify the Access Point Passes the Self Test Before mounting the access point in its network location, you should first verify that it is working properly by plugging it into a power source, or a switch that provides Power over Ethernet, and verifying that it passes its self test. 1.
Installing the wireless AP 420 ww/na Installation Procedures 2. Check the LEDs on the access point as described below. Installing the wireless AP 420 ww/na Power LED Ethernet LED Wireless LED When the access point is powered on, it performs its diagnostic self test. The self test takes approximately 50 seconds to complete. LED Behavior: During the self test: • The 10/100BASE-T and Wireless LEDs go off and then may come on again during phases of the self test.
Installing the wireless AP 420 ww/na Installation Procedures 4. Mount the Access Point After you have verified that the access point passes the self test, you are ready to mount the access point in a stable location. The Access Point 420ww/na can be mounted in these ways: ■ on a wall ■ on a horizontal surface Wall Mounting You can mount the access point on a wall as shown in the illustrations on the next page.
Installing the wireless AP 420 ww/na Installation Procedures Installing the wireless AP 420 ww/na Mounting the Bracket on a Wall 5/8-inch wood screws 2-8 Sliding the Access Point onto the Bracket
Installing the wireless AP 420 ww/na Installation Procedures Horizontal Surface Mounting Place the access point on a table or other horizontal surface. The access point comes with rubber feet in the accessory kit that can be used to help keep the access point from sliding on the surface. Attach the rubber feet to the four corners on the bottom of the access point within the embossed lines. Use a sturdy surface in an uncluttered area.
Installing the wireless AP 420 ww/na Installation Procedures 6. Connect the Network Cable Connect the network cable, described under “Cabling Infrastructure” (page 2-4), from the network device or your patch panel to the RJ-45 port on the access point. Using the RJ-45 Connectors Installing the wireless AP 420 ww/na To connect: Push the RJ-45 plug into the RJ-45 jack until the tab on the plug clicks into place.
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Installing the wireless AP 420 ww/na Installation Procedures Direct Console Access To connect a console to the access point, follow these steps: Installing the wireless AP 420 ww/na 1. Connect the PC or terminal to the access point’s Console port using the console cable included with the AP 420 ww/na. (If your PC or terminal has a 25-pin serial connector, first attach a 9-pin to 25-pin straight-through adapter at one end of the console cable.
Installing the wireless AP 420 ww/na Sample Network Topologies Sample Network Topologies This section shows you a few sample network topologies in which the Access Point 420ww/na is implemented. The wireless solution supports a standalone wireless network configuration as well as an integrated configuration with wired Ethernet LANs.
Installing the wireless AP 420 ww/na Sample Network Topologies Infrastructure Wireless LAN Wired LAN Extension to Wireless Adapters File Server Desktop PC Notebook with wireless PC Card Adapter Installing the wireless AP 420 ww/na Switch AP 420 ww/na PC with wireless PCI Adapter The Access Point 420ww/na can provide access to a wired LAN for wireless clients. An integrated wired/wireless LAN is called an Infrastructure configuration.
Installing the wireless AP 420 ww/na Sample Network Topologies Infrastructure Wireless LAN for Roaming Wireless PCs Seamless Roaming File Server Desktop PC Switch Wireless Client Installing the wireless AP 420 ww/na Switch AP 420 ww/na Wireless Client AP 420 ww/na Wireless Client The Basic Service Set (BSS) is the communications domain for each access point and its associated wireless clients.
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3 Getting Started With Access Point Configuration This chapter is a guide for using the access point’s console to quickly assign an IP (Internet Protocol) address and subnet mask to the access point, set a Manager password, and, optionally, configure other basic features.
Getting Started With Access Point Configuration Note By default, the access point is configured to acquire an IP address configuration from a DHCP server. To use DHCP instead of the manual method described in this chapter, see “DHCP Operation” in the Management and Configuration Guide, which is on the Documentation CD-ROM that came with your access point.
Getting Started With Access Point Configuration 6. Type end to exit configuration mode, and then enter the show interface ethernet command to display the access point’s default IP configuration, including IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. The following illustration shows the default settings. HP Procurve Access Point wl420#show interface ethernet Ethernet Interface Information ======================================== IP Address : 0.0.0.0 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway : 0.0.0.
Getting Started With Access Point Configuration 9. Type exit to leave configuration mode, then enter the show interface wireless g command to display the access point’s default wireless configuration, including wireless communication domain, radio channel, and operation status. The following illustration shows the default settings.
Getting Started With Access Point Configuration 12. Set the radio channel through which the access point communicates with its wireless clients. For most wireless clients, the radio channel is automatically set to the same as that used by the access point to which it is linked. Type channel number, where “number” can be from 1 to 11, depending on the wireless regulations specified by your country. HP Procurve Access Point wl420(if-wireless g)#channel 9 HP Procurve Access Point wl420(if-wireless g)# 13.
Getting Started With Access Point Configuration Where to Go From Here The above procedure using the CLI configured your access point with a Manager password, IP address, and subnet mask. As a result, with the proper network connections, you can now manage the access point from a PC equipped with Telnet, a web browser interface, or from an SNMP-based network management station. The above procedure also configured the Service Set Identifier (SSID), radio channel, and enabled wireless operation.
Getting Started With Access Point Configuration Using the IP Address for Remote Access Point Management Using the IP Address for Remote Access Point Management With your Access Point 420ww/na, you can use the access point’s IP address to manage the access point from any PC that is on the same subnet as the access point. You can use either a Telnet session or a standard web browser to manage the access point.
Getting Started With Access Point Configuration Using the IP Address for Remote Access Point Management Getting Started With Access Point Configuration A typical web browser interface screen is shown in the next illustration. For more information on using the web browser interface, please see the Management and Configuration Guide, which is on the Documentation CD-ROM that came with your access point. An extensive help system is also available for the web browser interface.
4 Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to troubleshoot your HP Procurve Access Point 420ww/na. Note that this document describes troubleshooting mostly from a hardware perspective. You can perform more in-depth troubleshooting on the Access Point 420ww/na using the software tools available with the access point, including the full-featured console interface, and the built-in web browser interface, or SNMP-based network management tools.
Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting Tips • If the connected device has a fixed configuration, for example 100 Mbps, at half or full duplex, the access point will automatically sense the link speed, but will default to a communication mode of half duplex. Because the AP 420 ww/na behaves in this way (in compliance with the IEEE 802.3 standard), if a device connected to the access point has a fixed configuration at full duplex, the device will not connect correctly to the access point.
Troubleshooting Diagnosing with the LEDs Diagnosing with the LEDs Table 4-1 shows LED patterns on the access point that indicate problem conditions. 1. Check in the table for the LED pattern that you see on your access point. 2. Refer to the corresponding diagnostic tip on the next few pages. Table 4-1.
Troubleshooting Diagnosing with the LEDs Problem Solution 2 The access point is not receiving power from the PoE source. 1. Verify that access point’s 10/100Base-T port is attached to a PoE source device. 2. Verify that the PoE source device is powered on, and that the PoE function has been administratively enabled on the source port attached to the access point. 3. Refer to Tip 6 to verify that the network cable is functioning properly.
Troubleshooting Proactive Networking Proactive Networking The following interfaces provide tests, indicators, and an event log that can be used to monitor the access point and its network connections and to help you take advantage of these proactive networking features: ■ A graphical web browser interface that you can use to manage your access point from a PC running a supported web browser, for example Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Troubleshooting Hardware Diagnostic Tests Hardware Diagnostic Tests Testing the Access Point by Resetting It If you believe that the access point is not operating correctly, you can reset the access point to test its circuitry and operating code.
Troubleshooting Hardware Diagnostic Tests Testing Twisted-Pair Cabling Network cables that fail to provide a link or provide an unreliable link between the access point and the connected network device may not be compatible with the IEEE 802.3 Type 10Base-T, or 100Base-TX standards. The twisted-pair cables attached to the Access Point 420wl must be compatible with the appropriate standards. To verify that your cable is compatible with these standards, use a qualified cable test device.
Troubleshooting Restoring the Factory Default Configuration Restoring the Factory Default Configuration As part of your troubleshooting process on the Access Point 420wl, it may become necessary to return the access point’s configuration to the factory default settings.
Troubleshooting Downloading New Access Point Software Downloading New Access Point Software When product enhancements occur for the AP 420 ww/na, new software can be downloaded to the access point through several methods, for product enhancements and new features. For more information, see the Management and Configuration Guide, which is on the Documentation CD-ROM that came with your access point. The new access point software would be available on the HP Procurve web site, http://www.hp.
Troubleshooting HP Customer Support Services Information Item Troubleshooting • copy of your network topology map, including network addresses assigned to the relevant devices 4-10 Information Location your network records
A Specifications Specifications Physical Width: 21.832 cm (8.595 in) Depth: 13.727 cm (5.404 in) Height: 3.27 cm (1.287 in) Weight: 0.8 kg (1.762 lbs) Electrical Adapter: AC voltage: 100-240 volts, 0.4A, 50/60 Hz DC voltage: 3.3 volts, 4A Power consumption: 13.2 watts PoE (DC) Input voltage: 48 volts, 0.27A, 12.96 watts Note: Power can also be provided to the access point through the Ethernet port based on IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) specifications.
Specifications Acoustic ? Specifications Geraeuschemission LwA=48 dB am fiktiven Arbeitsplatz nach DIN 45635 T.19 Noise Emission LwA=48 dB at virtual workspace according to DIN 45635 T.19 Connectors ■ The 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 twisted-pair port is compatible with the IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX and IEEE 802.3 Type 10Base-T standards.
Specifications Wireless IEEE 802.11b/g Radio Technology: Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS), Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) Data Rate: 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps per channel Operating Frequency: 2.4 ~ 2.4835 GHz (US, Canada, ETSI) 2.4 ~ 2.
Specifications Specifications A-4
B Access Point Port and Network Cables This appendix includes access point connector information and network cable information for cables that should be used with the AP 420 ww/na, including minimum pin-out information and specifications for twisted-pair cables. Note Access Point Ports The fixed RJ-45 10/100Base-TX port on the access point accepts 100-ohm unshielded and shielded twisted-pair cable with RJ-45 connectors as described on the next page.
Access Point Port and Network Cables Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs The access point includes one 10/100Base-TX port. This port uses MDI (i.e., internal straight-through) pin configuration. You can therefore use “straightthrough” twisted-pair cable to connect this port to most network interconnection device such as switch or router that provide MDI-X ports.
Access Point Port and Network Cables Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs Straight-Through Twisted-Pair Cable for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Network Connections Because the 10/100 port on the access point uses an MDI pin configuration, you must use “straight-through” cable for network connections to hubs or switches that only have MDI-X ports. However, if the device to which you are connecting supports auto-MDIX operation, you can use either “straightthrough” or “crossover” cable.
Access Point Port and Network Cables Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs Crossover Twisted-Pair Cable for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Network Connection Because the 10/100 port on the access point uses an MDI pin configuration, you must use “crossover” cable for network connections to PCs, servers or other end nodes that only have MDI ports. However, if the device to which you are connecting supports auto-MDIX operation, you can use either “straightthrough” or “crossover” cable.
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Index Numerics 10/100Base-TX connections, length limitations … 2-4 ports, cables used with … 2-4 10/100Base-TX port location on access point … 1-5 10/100-T LED … 1-4 behaviors … 1-4 A access point connecting to a power source … 2-9 description … 1-1 downloading new software … 4-9 electrical specifications … A-1 emmissions specifications … A-2 environmental specifications … A-1 features … 1-8 included parts … 2-1 LED descriptions … 1-3 mounting on a wall … 2-7 mounting on horizontal surface … 2-9 physical s
console checking messages during troubleshooting … 4-6 command line interface … 3-2 displaying the CLI prompt … 2-12 features … 2-11 how to connect in-band … 2-11 how to connect out-of-band … 2-11 serial cable connection … 2-12 Telnet access … 3-7 terminal configuration … 2-11 console port location on access point … 1-5–1-6 cross-over cable pin-out … B-4 D DC power connector location on back of access point … 1-5 description access point … 1-1 back of access point … 1-5 LEDs … 1-3 top of access point … 1-3
link test … 4-7 location for the access point, considerations … 2-4 lock location on access point … 1-5 M MDI-X to MDI network cable … B-3 MDI-X to MDI-X network cable … B-4 mounting the access point on a horizontal surface … 2-9 on a wall … 2-7 precautions … 2-7 N network cables 10/100Base-TX connections … 2-4 required types … 2-4 twisted-pair connector pin-outs … B-2 twisted-pair, wiring rules … B-2 network devices connecting to the access point … 2-10 network ports connecting to … 2-10 location on acce
specifications connectors … A-2 electrical … A-1 emmissions … A-2 environmental … A-1 physical … A-1 safety … A-2 wireless … A-3 straight-through cable pin-out … B-3 summary of access point installation … 2-2 of cables used with the access point … 2-4 T Index Telnet access to the console … 3-7 terminal configuration … 2-11 testing access point operation … 4-6 access point-to-device communications … 4-7 checking the console messages … 4-6 checking the LEDs … 4-6 diagnostic tests … 4-6 end-to-end communica