H3C WA7539 Access Point Installation Guide-5W100

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1 Accessing the AP

When the AP operates in cloud mode, you can access and configure the AP from the console port, Web interface, or through Telnet. Accessing the AP from the Web interface or through Telnet requires the IP address of the AP.

Logging in to the AP from the console port

Prepare the following items for accessing the device from the console port:

·     An 8-core console cable, with a crimped RJ-45 connector at one end, and a DB-9 connector at the other end.

·     A configuration terminal. It can be a standard character terminal with an RS-232 port, or a PC.

Connecting the AP to a configuration terminal from the console port

CAUTION

CAUTION:

·     To connect a PC to the AP, first connect the PC end. To disconnect a PC from the AP, first disconnect the AP end.

·     If the PC does not have an RS-232 port but a USB port, use a USB-to-RS-232 converter to connect the USB port to the console cable and install the driver on the PC.

 

To connect the AP to a configuration terminal from the console port:

1.     Connect the DB-9 connector of the console cable to the serial port on the configuration terminal, for example, a PC.

2.     Connect the RJ-45 connector of the console cable to the console port on the AP.

Setting parameters for the configuration terminal

To configure and manage the AP from the console port, you must run a terminal emulator program, such as HyperTerminal or PuTTY, on your configuration terminal. You can use the emulator program to connect a network device, a Telnet site, or an SSH site. For more information about the terminal emulator programs, see the user guides for these programs.

Configure the terminal parameters as follows:

·     Bits per second—9600.

·     Data bits—8.

·     Stop bits—1.

·     Parity—None.

·     Flow control—None.

Procedure

Verify that the AP is connected correctly to the configuration terminal and the configuration terminal parameters are configured correctly. Then, power on the AP. You can see the following information on the configuration terminal:

System is starting...

Booting Normal Extend BootWare.

...

System application is starting...

Startup configuration file does not exist.

User interface con0 is available.

 

 

 

Press ENTER to get started.

Logging in to the AP through Telnet

By default, Telnet is enabled and the following login information is defined for your login

·     Username—admin.

·     Password—h3capadmin.

Make sure the PC obtains an IP address dynamically.

When the AP operates in cloud mode, it obtains the IP address of VLAN 1 dynamically by default.

To log in to the AP through a wireless connection:

1.     Enable WLAN on the configuration terminal and access WLAN H3C_xxxxxx, where xxxxxx is the last six bits of the AP's MAC address.

2.     Enter telnet wlan.h3c.com from the CLI of the terminal.

3.     Enter the default username and password and change the default password as prompted.

Logging in from the Web interface

By default, HTTP and HTTPS are enabled and the following login information is defined for your login:

·     Username—admin.

·     Password—h3capadmin.

Make sure the PC obtains an IP address dynamically.

When the AP operates in cloud mode, it obtains the IP address of VLAN 1 dynamically by default.

To log in to the AP through a wireless connection:

1.     Enable WLAN on the configuration terminal and access WLAN H3C_xxxxxx, where xxxxxx is the last six bits of the AP's MAC address.

2.     Visit http://wlan.h3c.com from a browser, and then press Enter.

3.     Enter the default username and password. For security purposes, change the password as prompted after you access the Web interface, and then click OK.


2 Configuring the AP from the Cloudnet platform

You can manage the AP remotely from the Cloudnet platform (Web interface or app) only when the AP operates in cloud mode.

Downloading and installing Cloudnet App Int

Make sure the smartphone uses Android 4.0, iOS7.0, or a higher-version operating system.

Download and install Cloudnet App Int from Google Play Store.

Logging in to the Cloudnet platform

To manage the AP from the Cloudnet platform, make sure the AP uses an IP address that can reach the external network.

To log in to the Cloudnet platform:

1.     Open Cloudnet App Int or visit https://oasiscloudnet.h3c.com from a browser.

2.     Enter the username and password.

After login, you can add the AP to the platform and manage the AP. For more information about platform login and device management, see H3C Cloudnet Deployment Guide.

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