Initial Settings
Cisco APs contain pages and pages of configuration settings. These settings are good when you need to fine tune your AP's performance and role in the network; however, if you want to get started right away, the AP contains two express pages:
- Express Set-Up
- Express Security Set-Up
Express Security Set-Up was covered earlier in this chapter. Express Set-Up is the page you want to use when you first configure your Cisco AP.
Express Set-Up
Express Set-Up is shown in Figure 5-4. This page allows you to manage such details as:
- Host name
- How an IP address is acquired (dynamic host configuration protocol [DHCP], or statically)
- IP address
- IP subnet mask
- Default gateway
- SNMP community
- The radio's role in the network (AP or repeater)
- Options for general AP performance optimization
- Whether Aironet extensions are enabled or disabled
Figure 5-4 Express Set-Up Allows You to Quickly Enter AP Information in One Place
Express Security Set-Up
Express Security Set-Up is used to quickly manage your AP's security features. Similar to Express Set-Up, this screen is used to manage the broad strokes of your device's security functions. The details are managed from elsewhere on the device. Figure 5-3 shows the Express Security Set-Up screen.
This page allows you to:
- Establish your AP's SSIDs
- Enable and specify VLANs
- Set up security protocols
- - WEP (including specifying WEP keys)
- - WPA
- - 802.1X
- View a table that shows your AP's SSIDs