User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- About This Guide
- About the Radio Switch RS4000
- Installing the RS4000
- Configuring the Meru RS4000
- Managing and Monitoring the RS4000
- Command Reference
- MIB Definition Reference
- RFC 1212 MIB-System Group
- RFC 1213 MIB-Interface Group
- IEEE 802.11 MIB-Dot11 Counter Table (Statistics)
- Meru Enterprise MIB-AP System Entry
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Network Configuration MIB
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Load Balancing MIB
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Global Radius Profile Configuration MIB
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Meru Interface Table
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Trap Community Interface
- Meru Enterprise MIB-SNMP Community Interface
- Meru Enterprise MIB-SNMP Traps Flag
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Global Entry
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Syslog Table
- Meru Enterprise MIB-File Transfer Table
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Upgrade Flag
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Upgrade Status Flag
- Specifications
- Regulatory Information
- Channels
- Translated Safety Warnings
Configuring the Meru RS4000 19
Chapter 3
Configuring the Meru RS4000
The configuration of the RS4000 includes the following procedures:
z Determine How the RS4000 Is To Be Managed
z Configuring of the Radio Switch with the CLI Commands
z Activating and Saving Changes
Determine How the RS4000 Is To Be Managed
The RS4000 can be managed remotely with third-party SNMP Manager software or directly with the
CLI via a Telnet or SSH connection.
Using the CLI with a Telnet/SSH Connection
Using the IP address configured in Initial Configuration of the RS4000, start a Telnet or SSH session
using the newly configured IP address for your RS4000.
After the session is established, you will be prompted to log on. Use the default admin login name
with the newly assigned password, or the default admin password, admin, if you did not change the
password.
Once you have successfully logged in with the admin user ID, you have a full privilege to all CLI
commands. A complete listing of the CLI commands, their keywords and arguments, can be found in
Appendix A, “Command Reference.”
Using SNMP
The RS4000 contains SNMP agent software that can be utilized by a standard SNMP manager to
communicate with and manage the RS4000. The complete set of Meru Enterprise MIB Tables are
listed in Appendix B, “MIB Definition Reference.” By default SNMP access is enabled.
Note:
A maximum of two Telnet/SSH connections are allowed to the RS4000 at any time.