Troubleshooting – HP ProCurve 520wl Wireless Access Point User Manual

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Troubleshooting

2. The AP only contacts a DHCP server during boot-up. If your network’s DHCP server is not available while the AP is

booting, the device will retain the last IP Address it had. Reboot the AP once your DHCP server is on-line again or
use the ScanTool to find the Access Point’s current IP address.

3. To find the unit’s current IP address if using DHCP, open the IP Client Table in the DHCP Server and match the

Access Point’s IP address to its MAC address (found on the product label). Alternatively, use ScanTool to identify
an Access Point’s current IP address.

4. Once you have the current IP address, use the HTTP or CLI Interface to change the unit’s IP settings, if necessary.
5. If you use static IP Address assignments, and cannot access the unit over Ethernet, use the

Initializing the IP

Address using CLI

procedure. Once the IP Address is set, you can use the Ethernet Interface to complete

configuration.

6. Perform the

Reset to Factory Default Procedure

in this guide. This will reset the unit to “DHCP” mode. If there is a

DHCP Server on the network, the DHCP Server will assign an IP Address to the AP.

HTTP (browser) or Telnet Interface Does Not Work

1. Make sure you are using a compatible browser:

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 with Service Pack 1 or later

Netscape 6.1 or later

2. Make sure you have the proper IP address. Enter your Access Point’s IP Address in the browser address bar,

similar to this example:

http://192.168.1.100

When the Enter Network Password window appears, leave the User Name field empty and enter the HTTP
password in the Password field. The default HTTP password is “public”.

3. Use the CLI over the serial port to check the IP Access Table, which can be restricting access to Telnet and HTTP.

HTML Help Files Do Not Appear

1. Verify that the HTML Help files are installed in the default directory:

C:/Program Files/HP/AP_520wl/Help/English/Index.htm

2. If the Help files are not located in this folder, contact your network administrator to find out where the Help files are

located on your server.

3. Perform the following steps to verify the location or to enter the pathname for the Help files:

a. Click the Commands button in the HTTP interface.
b. Select the Help tab located at the top of the screen.
c. Enter the pathname where the Help files are located in the Help Link box.
d. Click OK when finished.

Telnet CLI Does Not Work

1. Make sure you have the proper IP Address. Enter your

AP

IP address in the Telnet connection dialog, from a DOS

prompt, type:

C:\> telnet <AP IP Address>

2. Confirm that your computer has an IP address in the same IP subnet as your Access Point.
3. Use the CLI over the serial port to check the IP Access Table, which can be restricting access to Telnet and HTTP.

TFTP Server Does Not Work

1. Make sure the TFTP Server has been started.
2. Verify the IP address of the TFTP Server. The server may be local or remote, so long as it has a valid IP address.
3. Configure the TFTP Server to “point” to the folder containing the file to be downloaded (or to the folder in which the

file is to be uploaded).

4. Verify that you have entered the proper AP Image file name (including the file extension) and directory path.
5. If you have a problem uploading a file, verify that the TFTP server is configured to allow uploads (typically the

default setting is to allow only downloads).

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