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Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2020 20:10:59 +0800
From: Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming <ceo@...-en-ming.com>
To: linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Cc: ceo@...-en-ming-corp.com
Subject: Basic Setup of Aruba IAP-325-RW Instant Access Point
Subject: Basic Setup of Aruba IAP-325-RW Instant Access Point
Author: Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming (TARGETED INDIVIDUAL)
Country: Singapore
Date: 26 November 2020 Thursday Singapore Time
Type of Publication: Plain Text
Document version: 20201126.01
Assumptions
===========
An Aruba wireless controller already exists on the network.
Steps
=====
0. Unbox the new Aruba IAP-325-RW Instant Access Point and the IEEE
802.3at midspan.
1. Connect LAN cable from the switch to "Data In" port on the POE
Injector (aka midspan).
2. Connect LAN cable from "Data and Power Out" port on POE Injector to
Aruba IAP-325-RW Instant Access Point (ENET0 port).
3. Note down the MAC address of the new Aruba IAP-325-RW.
4. Run Advanced IP scanner on the network.
5. Look for the MAC address of the new Aruba IAP-325-RW IAP on Advanced
IP Scanner. You will get the IP address of the new Aruba IAP-325-RW. The
Aruba IAP-325-RW automatically obtains an IP address from the DHCP
server on the network.
6. Login to the GUI of the Aruba IAP-325-RW at
https://aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd:4343
7. This Aruba IAP-325-RW has been provisioned by the existing Aruba
wireless controller on the network, so you cannot use the default
username and password of "admin" to login any more.
I told my boss Donald Trump (fictitious name used) that the new Aruba
IAP-325-RW is up on the network. Before I can even explore the
configuration settings, my boss immediately rushed and beat me in
configuring the new Aruba IAP-325-RW, leaving me with no opportunity to
learn how to configure the new Aruba IAP-325-RW at all.
8. After my boss Donald Trump (fictitious name used) has configured the
new Aruba IAP-325-RW, I tried to figure out how he configured it.
9. Once you login to the GUI of Aruba IAP-325-RW, click New.
10. Under "1. WLAN Settings" tab:
Name: Enter your desired wireless network name (SSID)
Primary usage: Employee
11. Under "2. VLAN" tab:
Client IP assignment: Network assigned
Client VLAN assignment: Default
12. Under "3. Security" tab:
Security Level: choose Personal
Key management: WPA-2 Personal
Passphrase format: 8-63 chars
Passphrase: Enter your desired wi-fi password
Retype: Enter your desired wi-fi password
MAC authentication: Disabled
Blacklisting: Disabled
Enforce DHCP: Disabled
Fast Roaming
802.11r: Not checked
802.11k: Not checked
802.11v: Not checked
13. Under "4. Access" tab:
Access Rules: Unrestricted
Click Finish.
14. I am not very sure about the detailed configuration settings my boss
made. He never shared them with me. But from what I gather, he has to
give the new Aruba IAP-325-RW a hostname and associate the newly created
SSID to this Aruba IAP-325-RW access point.
15. When I have the opportunity to configure Aruba wireless products
again in the future, I will publish a more refined and detailed guide
again. Stay tuned.
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[The New York Times] Microwave Weapons Are Prime Suspect in Ills of
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Link:
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Singaporean Targeted Individual Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming's
Academic
Qualifications as at 14 Feb 2019 and refugee seeking attempts at the
United Nations Refugee Agency Bangkok (21 Mar 2017), in Taiwan (5 Aug
2019) and Australia (25 Dec 2019 to 9 Jan 2020):
[1] https://tdtemcerts.wordpress.com/
[2] https://tdtemcerts.blogspot.sg/
[3] https://www.scribd.com/user/270125049/Teo-En-Ming
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