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Getting Started With Access Point Configuration
Getting Started With Access
Point Configuration
5. To configure the access point’s radio 2 interface, type radio 2 and repeat
steps 1 to 4. Note that when the radio 2 interace mode is set to 802.11a,
the available channels are 36 to 165, depending on the country setting.
6. To save all configuration settings from the running configuration file to
the startup configuration file, type write memory from any command level.
Here is some information on the basic IP address and wireless configuration
parameters. For more information on these parameters, see the Management
and Configuration Guide, which is on the Documentation CD-ROM that came
with your access point:
ProCurve RSVLC-0501(radio1-ssid1)# write memory
ProCurve RSVLC-0501(radio1-ssid1)#
Parameter Default
Username admin The name of the manager.
Password admin The password for the manager.
IP Address 192.168.1.1 IP address compatible with your network.
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Subnet mask compatible with your network.
Default Gateway not set IP address of the next-hop gateway node for network traffic that needs to
be able to reach off-subnet destinations.
Radio 1 Mode 802.11g The operating mode for Radio 1.
Radio 2 Mode 802.11a The operating mode for Radio 2.
Primary SSID Radio 1 - SSID 1
Radio 2 - SSID 2
The primary Service Set Identifier (SSID) interface for the access point.
Only the primary SSID is broadcast in the access point’s beacon frames.
Channel Policy best (auto) The radio channel through which an access point radio communicates
with its wireless clients. When attempting to connect, most wireless
clients automatically set their radio channel to the same channel used by
the access point.
Wireless Operation Enabled Wireless operation is automatically enabled after you have set the country
code.
Note: The IP address and subnet mask assigned for the access point must be compatible with the IP addressing used
in your network. For more information on IP addressing, see the Management and Configuration Guide, which is on
the Documentation CD-ROM that came with your access point.