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H3C WA2600 Enhanced Series Fundamentals Configuration Guide
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Table of Contents
Default Chapter
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Table of Contents
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1 Applicable Models and Software Versions
11
2 Feature Matrix
12
3 Command/Parameter Matrix
13
151 CLI Configuration
15
What Is CLI
15
Entering the CLI
16
Entering CLI through the Console Port
16
Entering the CLI through Telnet
20
CLI Description
21
Command Conventions
21
CLI View Description
22
Using the CLI
23
Using the CLI Online Help
23
Command Line Error Information
24
Typing and Editing Commands
25
Displaying and Executing History Commands
25
Undo Form of a Command
26
Controlling CLI Display
26
Configuring the CLI
29
Configuring CLI Hotkeys
29
Configuring Command Aliases
30
Synchronous Information Output
31
Configuring Command Levels
32
Saving Configurations
33
5 Controlling Login Users
34
Introduction
34
Controlling Telnet Users
34
Prerequisites
34
Controlling Telnet Users by Ssids
35
Controlling Telnet Users by Source IP Addresses
35
Controlling Telnet Users by Source and Destination IP Addresses
36
Controlling Telnet Users by Source MAC Addresses
36
Configuration Example
37
Controlling Network Management Users by Source IP Addresses
37
Prerequisites
38
Controlling Network Management Users by Source IP Addresses
38
Configuration Example
38
Controlling Web Users by Source IP Addresses
39
Prerequisites
39
Logging off Online Web Users
40
Configuration Example
40
6 File Management Configuration
41
Managing Files
41
Filename Formats
41
Directory Operations
42
File Operations
43
Renaming a File
43
Batch Operations
44
Memory Space Management
45
Setting File System Prompt Modes
45
Example for File Operations
46
7 Configuration File Management
47
Configuration File Overview
47
Types of Configuration
47
Format and Content of a Configuration File
47
Coexistences of Multiple Configuration Files
47
Startup with the Configuration File
48
Saving the Current Configuration
48
Setting Configuration Rollback
49
Configuration Rollback
49
Specifying a Configuration File to be Used at the Next Startup
52
Backing up the Startup Configuration File
53
Deleting the Startup Configuration File to be Used at the Next Startup
53
Restoring the Startup Configuration File
54
Displaying and Maintaining Device Configuration
54
8 FTP Configuration
56
FTP Overview
56
Introduction to FTP
56
Operation of FTP
56
Configuring the FTP Client
57
Establishing an FTP Connection
57
Configuring the FTP Client
59
FTP Client Configuration Example
60
Displaying and Maintaining FTP
62
9 TFTP Configuration
63
TFTP Overview
63
Introduction to TFTP
63
Operation of TFTP
63
Configuring the TFTP Client
64
Displaying and Maintaining the TFTP Client
65
TFTP Client Configuration Example
65
10 Device Management
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Device Management Overview
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Device Management Configuration Task List
67
Configuring the Exception Handling Method
68
Rebooting a Device
68
Configuring the Scheduled Automatic Execution Function
69
Upgrading Device Software
70
Device Software Overview
70
Upgrading the Boot ROM Program through Command Lines
71
Upgrading the Boot File through Command Lines
72
Clearing the 16-Bit Interface Indexes Not Used in the Current System
72
Displaying and Maintaining Device Management Configuration
73
Device Management Configuration Example
73
Remote Upgrade Configuration Example
73
11 Basic Configurations
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Displaying Configuration
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Basic System Configuration
77
Entering System View
77
Exiting the Current View
77
Exiting to User View
77
Configuring the AP Name
78
Configuring the System Clock
78
Displaying the System Clock
78
Enabling/Disabling the Display of Copyright Information
80
Configuring a Banner
81
Configuring CLI Hotkeys
82
Configuring Command Aliases
84
Configuring User Privilege Levels and Command Levels
85
Configuring the Number of Concurrent Users
90
Displaying and Maintaining Basic Configurations
90
CLI Features
91
Introduction to CLI
91
Online Help with Command Lines
92
Synchronous Information Output
93
Undo Form of a Command
93
Editing Features
93
CLI Display
94
Saving Commands in the History Buffer
97
Command Line Error Information
97
12 HTTP Configuration
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HTTP Overview
99
How HTTP Works
99
Logging in to the Device through HTTP
99
Protocols and Standards
100
Enabling the HTTP Service
100
Configuring the Port Number of the HTTP Service
100
Associating the HTTP Service with an ACL
100
Displaying and Maintaining HTTP
101
HTTP Configuration Example
101
13 HTTPS Configuration
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HTTPS Overview
103
HTTPS Configuration Task List
103
Associating the HTTPS Service with an SSL Server Policy
104
Enabling the HTTPS Service
104
Associating the HTTPS Service with a Certificate Attribute Access Control Policy
105
Configuring the Port Number of the HTTPS Service
105
Associating the HTTPS Service with an ACL
106
Displaying and Maintaining HTTPS
106
HTTPS Configuration Example
107
14 Logging in to an AP
110
Introduction to User Interface
110
Supported User Interfaces
110
Users and User Interfaces
111
User Interface Number
111
Common User Interface Configuration
111
Logging in through the Console Port
112
Introduction to Local Console Port Login
112
Configuring Common Settings for Console Login
115
Configuring None Authentication for Console Port Login
117
Configuring Password Authentication for Console Port Login
118
Configuring Scheme Authentication for Console Port Login
120
Logging in through Telnet
122
Establishing a Telnet Connection
122
Configuring Common Settings for Telnet Login
124
Telnet Login Configuration Task List
126
Configuring None Authentication for Telnet Login
126
Configuring Password Authentication for Telnet Login
127
Configuring Scheme Authentication for Telnet Login
129
Logging in through SSH
131
Configuring Command Authorization
131
Logging in through a Web-Based Network Management System
132
Introduction
132
Web Server Configuration
132
Displaying Web Users
133
Configuration Example
133
Logging in through an NMS
134
Introduction
134
Connection Establishment through an NMS
135
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H3C WA2600 Enhanced Series Specifications
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Brand
H3C
Model
WA2600 Enhanced Series
Category
Wireless Access Point
Language
English
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