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Configuring the Altitude AP
Summit WM User Guide, Software Version 5.368
NOTE
If the telnet session is not established within 30 seconds of successful pinging, the Altitude AP again initiates
the process of getting the IP address via the DHCP assignment.
The default user name and the password for telnet access are:
z User Name - admin
z Password - new2day
You can override the default password by setting up a new telnet access password on the Altitude
Registration screen. For more information see "Enabling/Disabling telnet access and setting up new
Telnet Access Password via the controller's user interface" on page 69.
4 Configure the static configuration, using the following CLI commands.
CLI commands for configuring static IP address in the Altitude AP:
The CLI commands to configure the static IP address in the Altitude AP and the Outdoor APs are
identical.
Syntax.
set <dhcp disable>
set <ipaddr>
set <ipmask>
Parameters.
NOTE
After you run these commands, you must reboot the Altitude AP for the configuration to take effect.
CLI commands to configure static IP address in the Altitude 802.11n AP:
Syntax.
cset <dhcp disable>
cset <ipaddr>
cset <ipmask>
cset <gateway>
capply
csave
Table 3:
CLI command to configure static IP address in the Altitude AP
Parameter Name Description
dhcp disable By default, the Altitude AP is configured to acquire its IP address via the DHCP
assignment. The command disables the DHCP server.
ipaddr Specifies the static IP address.
ipmask Specifies the subnet

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