Installation and Getting Started Guide ProCurve Secure Access 700wl Series www.procurve.
PROCURVE SECURE ACCESS 700WL SERIES INSTALLATION AND GETTING STARTED GUIDE
© Copyright 2004, 2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Publication Number 5991-4756 June, 2006 Edition 1 (J9038A) (J8162A) Trademark Credits Windows NT®, Windows®, and MS Windows® are US registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. ii The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services.
CONTENTS Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Preface vii Audience vii Document Objectives vii Organization vii Related Publications ix Document Conventions ix Support Information ix Compliance and Safety Notices ix Introduction to the ProCurve 700wl Series 1-1 Overview 1-1 Centralized Administration of the 700wl Series system 1-1 Order of Network Installation Access Control Server with One or More Access Controller Modules Redundant Access Control Servers with One or More Access Controller Modules
Rack Mounting the Chassis Connecting Power to the Chassis Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Network Setup 3-1 Getting Started 3-1 Access Control Server Setup IP Addressing Considerations Initial Configuration Using the CLI Initial Configuration Using the Administrative Console 3-2 3-2 3-3 3-8 Access Controller Module Setup IP Addressing Considerations Initial Configuration Using the CLI Completing the Installation 3-14 3-14 3-15 3-15 Basic Configuration 4-1 Procedure Overview 4-1 Preparation 4-2 Creating
Appendix D Appendix E Appendix F Power Requirements Physical Dimensions Safety and Regulatory Compliance Physical Interface C-1 C-1 C-2 C-2 Cable and Connector Specifications D-1 Serial Console Port D-1 10/100 Downlink Ethernet Cables D-2 Power Crossover Connector D-2 Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements E-1 Safety Information U.S.A.
PREFACE This preface describes the objective, audience, use, and organization of the Installation and Getting Started Guide. It also outlines the document conventions, related documentation, and support information. Audience The audience for this document is the network administrator who wants to enable network users to communicate using the 700wl Series system.
Chapter 2— Hardware Installation This chapter describes the installation of the ProCurve Access Control Server 745wl. Installation of the XL Access Controller Module is described in the ProCurve Series 5300xl Switches Installation and Getting Started Guide. Chapter 3— Network Setup This chapter describes the network configuration of the Access Control Server after it has been physically installed.
Related Publications The following publications provide additional information: • ProCurve Secure Access 700wl Series Management and Configuration Guide • ProCurve 700wl Series Release Notes • ProCurve Series 5300xl Switches Installation and Getting Started Guide Document Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Definition Boldface Arial Screen menus that you click to select, field names, and commands that you select are in boldface Arial.
INTRODUCTION TO THE PROCURVE 700WL SERIES 1 This chapter gives a brief description of the installation procedures for ProCurve 700wl Series products. It consists of the following sections Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Order of Network Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Tools and Information Required . . . . . . .
Introduction to the ProCurve 700wl Series • Set up Identity Profiles to put users in groups that share the same access policies • Set up Connection Profiles that allow you to specify different Access Policies for users based on location, time of day, VLAN tags, and Authentication Policies • Set up redundant Access Control Servers to provide failover Additionally, the Administrative Console provides functions for monitoring the status of the system components, as well as monitoring clients logged onto
Introduction to the ProCurve 700wl Series Note the IP address and shared secret of the Access Control Server that you plan to designate as the Primary Access Control Server. Do not configure the Access Control Servers (yet) as redundant peers. Step 3. Install the Access Controller Modules following the steps in the ProCurve Series 5300xl Switches Installation and Getting Started Guide. Configure the Access Controller Modules with the IP address and shared secret of the Primary Access Control Server.
Introduction to the ProCurve 700wl Series Table 1-1. Installation Parameters Parameter Form Shared Secret Secret key used to establish trust relationship between an Access Control Server and an Access Controller Module. Alphanumeric string. The same shared secret must be configured on each system. Many of these parameters can be supplied by the DHCP server if the system is configured to obtain its IP address via DHCP.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2 This chapter describes the hardware installation of the ProCurve Access Control Server 745wl. (The XL Access Controller Module is installed in the 5300xl switches, and, therefore, its installation is described in the ProCurve Series 5300xl Switches Installation and Getting Started Guide.) You must be sure that the site requirements are met and carefully follow the procedures described to physically install the equipment.
Hardware Installation Figure 2-2 shows a front panel view of the Access Control Server 745wl. Figure 2-2. Front panel view—Access Control Server 745wl System Memory/Storage The Access Control Server 745wl is equipped with a hard disk. Chassis The chassis is 17.00” (43.2 cm) wide, 22.00” (55.9 cm) deep, and 3.5” (8.9 cm) high, which is 2 rack units (RU) high. It weighs approximately 35 lbs (15.9 kg). It can be rack-mounted using the front brackets provided.
Hardware Installation Table 2-1. I/O Ports Number of Ports Port Function Description Network Uplink RJ-45, 10Base-T/ 100Base-TX/1000Base-T 1 Serial Console DB9, Serial Port 1 Controls and Indicators Controls There is only one control on the front of the chassis, a power button, labeled I/0. The power button is a momentary switch and is used to turn on the system. Note: The front panel power button should not be used to power off the system.
Hardware Installation Network Uplink Status Indicators A detailed view of the network interface (uplink port) is shown in Figure 2-4. Figure 2-4. Network Uplink port LED1 LED2 The two LEDs, LED1 and LED2, provide information on the port speed and data connection state of the default network uplink port as shown in Table 2-2. Table 2-2.
Hardware Installation • Floor covering • Impact and vibration • Lighting • Maintenance access Environmental Evaluation • Ambient temperature • Humidity • Altitude • Atmospheric contamination • Airflow Power Evaluation • Input power type • Proximity of receptacle to equipment • UPS for power failures Grounding Evaluation • Circuit breaker size Cable and Interface Equipment Evaluation • Cable type • Connector type • Cable distance limitations • Interface equipment (transceive
Hardware Installation Table 2-3. Site Power Requirements, Temperature and Heat Dissipation Parameters Parameter Value AC Input Power (Watts) 170 Heat Dissipation (BTU/Hr.) 580 AC Input Current at 120 VAC (Amps) 1.4 AC Input Current at 240 VAC (Amps) .
Hardware Installation Due to the weight of the unit, we highly recommend using these rails to mount the unit. This unit is not suitable for mounting in racks with obstructions (such as a power strip) that could impair access to the device. The air space in the front and rear of system should be 6.00 inches minimum. Caution: Ground the chassis properly with the supplied power cord. Caution: Be sure to position the power cord so that you can easily disconnect the chassis.
NETWORK SETUP 3 This chapter describes the network setup of your 700wl Series system on an existing network to allow interoperability and proper network security for all equipment. It consists of the following sections: Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 Access Control Server Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Network Setup Access Control Server Setup You can perform the initial network configuration of an Access Control Server in one of three ways: • Connect a serial console to the Access Control Server’s serial console port and use the Command Line Interface (CLI). See “Initial Configuration Using the CLI” on page 3-3 for detailed instructions. • Connect the Access Control Server to your network, allowing it to get an IP address using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
Network Setup To install an Access Control Server onto a network, you need the information shown in Table 3-1: Table 3-1. Installation Parameters Parameter Description Access Control Server hostname (optional) Must be fully-qualified if provided. Example: am21b.corp.com Domain name (optional) Defines the Access Control Server’s domain if a hostname is not provided. Example: corp.com IP address This can be assigned as a static IP address or can be obtained via DHCP (the default).
Network Setup Figure 3-1. Connecting an Access Control Server to a Serial Console External Management System Serial Cable Access Control Server 745wl Use a craft terminal or a computer with a terminal emulation application to access the CLI. You will need a serial cable with DB-9 female connectors on both ends to connect to the Access Control Server. A serial crossover cable with DB-9 female connectors is included in the accessory kit shipped with the unit.
Network Setup set ip is the IP address you want to assign to the Access Control Server. Make sure you assign an IP address that is valid for use as a device address. For example, IP addresses ending in .0 (xxx.xxx.xxx.0) are normally used as broadcast addresses and should not be used as a device address. is the subnet mask that defines the subnet address range for the Access Control Server. It must be entered in the format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx — for example, 255.
Network Setup Step 7. Verify that you can access the Administrative Console from a browser running on a computer system connected to your network by entering the IP address of the unit: http:// The Administrator Logon page should appear (see Figure 3-3). Figure 3-3. Administrator Logon Step 8. Log on using the username and password you set in Step 4. Step 9.
Network Setup Password: xxxxx The system then displays the command prompt: HP ProCurve Access Control Server 700wl Series # HP 700wl Series@[0.0.0.0]: The IP address of the Access Control Server will be reflected in the prompt instead of the 0.0.0.0 address. Note: Step 3. Change the administrator login and password by entering the following command: set admin You must enter the password twice. The built-in administrator logon cannot be deleted. Step 4.
Network Setup Initial Configuration Using the Administrative Console If you want to perform network installation of your Access Control Server using the browser-based Administrative Console, you must connect to the Access Control Server over the network. This requires that you know the IP address (or valid hostname) of your Access Control Server.
Network Setup Step 3. For both the username and password, enter admin, and click Logon. The initial Administrative Console page appears, as shown in Figure 3-6. The Access Control Server will be displayed in the left panel of the page. Figure 3-6. Initial Administrative Console Page (Equipment Status) Access Controller Modules appear here. Access Control Server appears here. Step 4. Click the NETWORK button. The System Components page appears, as shown in Figure 3-7.
Network Setup Figure 3-7. System Components Page Step 5. Click the Local Networks tab below the navigation bar. This brings up the Local Networks page (see Figure 3-8).
Network Setup Figure 3-8. Local Networks Page Step 6. If appropriate, enter a fully-qualified hostname for this Access Control Server. Step 7. Enter the name of the domain in which this Access Control Server resides. Step 8. To use DHCP to obtain an IP address for this unit, select Using DHCP from the Configure drop- down list. When Configure is set to Using DHCP, you cannot change the IP Address, Subnet Mask, or Gateway. You can change the DNS and WINS server IP addresses, if necessary.
Network Setup Step 11. Return to the System Component page (Figure 3-7), and in the Component Name column, click the IP address link for the Access Control Server. The Edit Access Control Server page appears (Figure 3-9). Figure 3-9. Edit Access Control Server Page Step 12. To give the Access Control Server a descriptive name, replace the IP address in the Name field with the name you want to use. Step 13.
Network Setup Step 16. If you want to allow remote access to the CLI on this unit via a remote SSH client, leave the check in the Enable SSH command line interface box (this is the default). To disable remote access, uncheck the box. Enable technical support access only if requested to do so by an authorized ProCurve support engineer. Step 17. Click Save. Note: You must enter and confirm a shared secret—the 700wl Series system does not let you save this configuration without one. Step 18.
Network Setup Note: You cannot set the time zone or NTP server in the same operation as manually setting the time. Note: If you are using NTP to get the date and time, the underlying GMT/UTC time difference between the Access Control Server and its associated Access Controller Modules should be less than 900 seconds for the clocks to be synchronized.
Network Setup Table 3-2. Installation Parameters Parameter Description Access Controller Module IP address This is assigned as a static IP address. Subnet mask (Netmask) Defines the Access Control Server’s subnet range. Can be obtained via DHCP. Example: 255.255.255.0. Gateway (default router) IP address Defines the default router. Can be obtained via DHCP. Primary and secondary DNS server IP addresses Defines the location of the primary and backup DNS servers. Can be obtained via DHCP.
Network Setup Step 2. When the initial Administrative Console page appears (the Equipment Status page shown in Figure 3-11), verify that this Access Controller Module appears in the list of Access Controller Modules. Figure 3-11. Initial Administrative Console Page (Equipment Status) Access Controller Modules appear here. Step 3.
Network Setup Figure 3-12. System Components Page b. Click the Local Networks tab below the Navigation bar. This brings up the Local Networks page (see Figure 3-13).
Network Setup Figure 3-13. Local Networks Page c. From the System Components List in the left panel under the Local Networks heading, select the Access Controller Module you just installed. The Basic Setup page is displayed. d. Verify that the information for the Access Controller Module is correct, or enter additional settings as necessary.
Network Setup See the next chapter, “Basic Configuration” for instructions on configuring your 700wl Series system with a demonstration user account, setting up wireless data privacy using PPTP, and allowing a user to connect to the system as the demonstration user.
BASIC CONFIGURATION 4 This chapter will help you accomplish the following: • Create a demonstration user account that can log on and be authenticated through the 700wl Series system built-in user database • Configure the 700wl Series system as a VPN gateway using PPTP encryption • Configure a Windows client system to establish a network connection using the PPTP protocol • Connect to the 700wl Series system as a client using the PPTP protocol, and authenticate the demonstration user against the bui
Basic Configuration Step 2. Directly connect a Windows client to the 700wl Series system through an Access Controller Module downlink port. Step 3. Log the user on using the default browser-based logon page. The user should have full IP access to the network. This shows that the user can successfully connect to the system and gain network access. Step 4. Configure the 700wl Series system to act as a VPN gateway using PPTP encryption. Step 5.
Basic Configuration Step 1. Point your browser to the IP address or hostname of your Access Control Server, and log on to the Administrative Console. Step 2. From the initial page, click the RIGHTS button to go to the Rights Manager. The Rights Setup page appears. Step 3. Click the Identity Profiles tab below the Navigation bar. The Identity Profiles page appears, showing a list of the currently-defined Identity Profiles. Step 4. Click the Users link in the left panel of the page.
Basic Configuration Note: It may be necessary to remove any proxy configuration to successfully connect to the Logon Page. Note: The 700wl Series system comes with a self-signed SSL certificate. As a result, the client browser may display a security alert warning that the certificate is not from a trusted source. Click Yes to proceed. Figure 4-1. ProCurve 700wl Series User Logon Page Step 4.
Basic Configuration Figure 4-2. Enabling PPTP for the 700wl Series system Step 3. Under Encryption Protocols, put a check mark in the Enable PPTP check box, then click Save. Configuring Access Policies for Encryption The next step is to configure the appropriate Access Policies to allow the use of encryption.
Basic Configuration Figure 4-3. Access Policies page Step 3. Click on the name Unauthenticated in the list of Access Policies to bring up the Edit Access Policy page for the Unauthenticated Access Policy. See Figure 4-4.
Basic Configuration Figure 4-4. Edit Unauthenticated Access Policy Page Step 4. From the Encryption drop-down list, select Allowed, but not required. Step 5. Under Encryption Protocols, put a check mark in the PPTP check box. Leave the other settings as they are. Step 6. Click Save to save your changes to the Unauthenticated Access Policy. You will be returned to the Access Policies page. Step 7. Select the Authenticated Access Policy and make the same changes (Steps 4 through 7).
Basic Configuration Now users will be able to log on either with PPTP or without encryption. In order to use PPTP, the client must be configured to use PPTP, as described in the following section. PPTP Client Configuration This next set of steps configures the PPTP client on the Windows PC. These instructions are for Windows XP, but the process is similar for Windows 2000. Step 1. Open the Network Connections window: • Click the Start button and select Control Panel.
Basic Configuration Figure 4-6. Connection Wizard—VPN Server Selection Step 8. The Completing the New Connection Wizard dialog box appears. You may choose to add a shortcut to this connection on the desktop, then click Finish An icon representing the new connection appears in the Network Connections window under the Virtual Private Network section. In addition, the Sign-on dialog box should appear on the screen; if it does not, double-click the new connection icon. Figure 4-7.
Basic Configuration Figure 4-8. Connection Dialog Box—PPTP Properties Step 10. Click the Networking tab to specify the type of VPN. Step 11. Select PPTP VPN from the drop-down list for Type of VPN. Make sure that Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is selected. Step 12. Click the Security tab to customize the security protocols. Step 13. Select Advanced (custom settings) on the Security tab and click Settings. The Advanced Security Settings dialog box appears. See Figure 4-9. Figure 4-9.
Basic Configuration Step 14. Deselect the Microsoft CHAP (MS-CHAP) protocol option (this protocol is selected by default). Leave Microsoft CHAP Version 2 selected. Only MS-CHAP v2 is set for use with the Authenticated Access Policy. Step 15. In the Data Encryption drop-down list, select Maximum strength encryption (disconnect if server declines). This sets the length of the encryption key to 128 bits. Step 16. Click OK to go back to the connection’s properties dialog box. Step 17.
Basic Configuration Note: Your RADIUS server must be configured to recognize the Access Control Server as a RADIUS client. To configure the Rights Manager to use a RADIUS server for authentication, do the following: Step 1. From your management station, point your browser to the IP address or hostname of your Access Control Server, and logon to the Administrative Console. The initial page of the Administrative Console appears. Step 2. Click the RIGHTS button to go to the Rights Manager. Step 3.
Basic Configuration Figure 4-12. New RADIUS Authentication Service Step 7. Type the required information into the appropriate fields. • Enter a Name for this authentication service. • Enter the Server and Port information for your RADIUS server. • Enter the Secret that matches the RADIUS server secret, and enter it again in Confirm Secret. • Leave the Group Identity Field blank.
Basic Configuration Step 10. Click System Authentication Policy in the Authentication Policies table to display the Edit Authentication Policy page (Figure 4-13). The newly added authentication service appears at the bottom of the list of available Authentication Services for the System Authentication Policy. Figure 4-13. Edit Authentication Policy Page Step 11. Use the row up/down buttons to move the newly added RADIUS service ahead of the Built-in service, and put a check next to this service.
Basic Configuration Verify the External Authentication Service This procedure verifies that your RADIUS server will correctly authenticate users: Step 1. Click the RIGHTS button to go to the Rights Manager. Step 2. Click the Tools & Options tab, then click the Trace Transaction link in the left panel. The Trace Transaction page appears, as shown in Figure 4-14. Figure 4-14. Trace Transaction Page Step 3. Enter a known user name and password into Username and Password. Step 4.
A TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter presents troubleshooting procedures for the 700wl Series system. Table A-1 shows the symptoms, probable cause and recommended action for a non-responsive unit. Table A-1. Troubleshooting Guide Symptom(s) Probable Cause Recommended Action Power LED Off No Power Check power cord and AC outlet Power LED on but fans not running Defective Fan Replace Fan Unit inaccessible from customer network after configuration Incorrect Cabling 1.
Troubleshooting Table A-1. Troubleshooting Guide (Continued) Symptom(s) No traffic through access point Probable Cause No connection Recommended Action 1. Check cabling to access point. 2. Use cross-over cable if required 3. Check power to Access Point No initial web page Access point requires server for WEP Key Create Identity Profile for MAC address of access point that allows this traffic for each access point.
LCD DISPLAY DESCRIPTION B This appendix describes the LCD display on the Access Control Server. The display can be used to view the system’s network parameters, and to power down the system. This appendix contains the following sections: Display Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1 Powering On and System Boot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Checkmark The checkmark acts as a selection for a particular menu. When the checkmark is pressed, the display goes into a submenu. Currently only SHUTDOWN has a submenu. The X This button cancels the current menu. Powering On and System Boot At power-on, the display remains blank until the system has initialized itself and displays Status: Initializing. The system then goes to the default display within a few seconds.
• SHUTDOWN? Pressing the Checkmark button, the display becomes: ARE YOU SURE? This command will reset the system when the proper key sequence is pushed (press left and right buttons simultaneously). System Shutdown Pressing the up or down arrow button selects the SHUTDOWN? menu. This allows you to shut down and power off the system. After pressing the checkmark button, ARE YOU SURE? displays. If you are sure you want to shut down and power off the system, press left and right buttons simultaneously.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS, SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE C This appendix describes the technical specifications for the ProCurve 700wl Series. This appendix includes the following sections: Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1 Safety and Regulatory Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Safety and Regulatory Compliance Safety Standards UL 60950 - 1:2001 CAN/CSA 22.2 No.
CABLE AND CONNECTOR SPECIFICATIONS D This appendix describes the console port and the standard Ethernet cables to be used. This appendix contains the following sections: Serial Console Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-1 10/100 Downlink Ethernet Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10/100 Downlink Ethernet Cables Table D-2 shows the RJ-45 pin assignments for 10/100 Ethernet cables. Table D-2. Pin Assignment for Ethernet Cables Pin Number Standard Ethernet 1 Incoming Data + (RD+) 2 Incoming Data - (RD-) 3 Outgoing Data + (TD+) 4 No Connection (NC) 5 No Connection (NC) 6 Outgoing Data - (TD-) 7 No Connection (NC) 8 No Connection (NC) Power Crossover Connector Figure D-2 shows the schematic for a power crossover connector.
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Servicing There are no user-serviceable parts inside these products. Any servicing, adjustment, maintenance, or repair must be performed only by service-trained personnel. Note for Service Personnel Caution: There is a danger of a new battery exploding if it is incorrectly installed. Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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EMC Regulatory Statements U.S.A. FCC Class A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications.
BSMI Regulatory Model Identification Number For regulatory identification purposes, the ProCurve Secure Access 700wl Series system components (Access Controller 720wl, Access Control Server 740wl, 745wl, Integrated Access Manager 760wl) are assigned a Regulatory Model Number. The Regulatory Model Number for these components areRSVLC-0206 and RSVLC-0601.
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INDEX Numerics 1/0 button 10/100/1000 ports 10/100BaseTx B 2-3 2-3 3-18 A Access Control Server accessing via browser 3-6, 3-8 connecting a serial console 3-3 connecting to network 3-5 default router 3-3 DNS server addresses 3-3, 3-15 domain name 3-3 front panel illustrated 2-2 gateway address 3-3 hostname 3-3 information required for network installation 3-3, 3-14 IP address 3-15 IP address considerations 3-2 network installation procedure 3-4 obtaining IP address via DHCP 3-2 order of installation 1-2,
reserved RJ45 Control Server accessing via browser network installation procedure system ID (MAC address) 2-1 2-1, 2-3 3-7 3-6 3-7 D DB9 connector 2-3, 3-3 default router Access Control Server 3-3 Access Controller 3-15 setting via CLI 3-5 DHCP Access Control Server address 3-8 and Access Control Server network installation 3-8 obtaining IP address using 3-2 setting on/off in browser interface 3-11 display, LCD 2-3, B-1 to B-3 DNS server addresses for, Access Control Server 3-3, 3-15 setting address via
Control Server system ID mounting the chassis 3-7 2-6 N netmask setting in browser interface network installation and DHCP order of procedure using CLI procedure, Control Server required information 1-3, using CLI using CLI, Access Control Server via browser interface network interface, see network uplink Network Uplink status LEDs network uplink illustrated Network Uplink port connecting to network No connection R 3-8 1-2, 3-1 3-4, 3-6 3-1 3-3, 3-14 3-14 3-3, 3-15 3-8 2-1 2-4 2-4 2-3 3-5, 3-8 A-2 2-7 2
V voltage input output 2-2 2-2 W warranty web interface, see browser interface WEP Key IX-4 1-ii A-2 ProCurve Secure Access 700wl Series Installation and Getting Started Guide
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