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Cisco 3200 Series Wireless MIC Software Configuration Guide
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Appendix A Connecting to the Cisco 3200 Series Router and Using the Command-Line Interface
Before You Start
Before You Start
Before you install the WMIC, make sure you are using a computer connected to the same network as the
WMIC, and obtain the following information from your network administrator:
• A system name for the WMIC
• The case-sensitive wireless service set identifier (SSID) that your WMICs use
• If not connected to a DHCP server, a unique IP address for your WMIC (such as 172.17.255.115)
• If the WMIC is not on the same subnet as your PC, a default gateway address and subnet mask
• A Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) community name and the SNMP file attribute (if
SNMP is in use)
Resetting the WMIC to the Default Settings
You can use the CLI to reset the WMIC to a factory default configuration.
Note The following steps reset all configuration settings to factory defaults, including passwords, WEP keys,
the IP address, and the SSID.
From the privileged EXEC mode, you can reset the WMIC configuration to factory default values using
the CLI by following these steps:
Step 1 Enter erase nvram: to erase all NVRAM files including the startup configuration.
Step 2 Enter Y when the following CLI message displays: Erasing the nvram filesystem will remove all
configuration files! Continue? [confirm].
Step 3 Enter reload when the following CLI message displays: Erase of nvram: complete. This command
reloads the operating system.
Step 4 Enter Y when the following CLI message displays: Proceed with reload? [confirm].
Caution Do not interrupt the boot process to avoid damaging the configuration file. You can see the following
CLI message when the load process has finished: Line protocal on Interface Dot11Radio0, changed state
to up.
Step 5 After the WMIC reboots, you can reconfigure the WMIC by using the Web-browser interface or the
CLI.
To obtain the WMIC’s new IP address, you can use the show interface bvi1 CLI command.