Thank you very much for your reply But why I want to telnet because my problem is related to my first email when I upgrade the bridge350 Cisco to the new firmware but I didn't get answer for that email problem, so for that I need to telnet the bridge here is a copy of my first email The bridge had fixed ip address it didn't take ip address from dhcp, and it is in the remote network
Hello I tried today to upgrade our Cisco APs 350 and Cisco Bridges 350 to the new Version firmware 12 AP 350 I upgrade it was ok but when I upgrade the bridge 350, I couldn't any More access it from the web browser and this bridge dose association with The other bridge but without ip address so I upgrade the second bridge and It wasn't any problem with the upgrade with the second bridge but the Problem still the same the first bridge associate with the second but Without ip address I made test link to this bridge and the signal was 60% And what I have in log is too many station BSS I saw in Cisco web site and it was this error for bridge 340 and its mean That the bridge can associate one client at a time And of course I can't any more access the AP Can you help what I must do exactly and what I must do also to prevent this? Problem for the upgrade for the others bridges hanan -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 11:02 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: telnet with mac address [7:63440] hanan wrote: > > Hello > Could you help please? > How I can telnet a bridge 350 with his MAC address not with IP > address No. Telnet runs above TCP/IP. When you Telnet to something you tell your Telnet software the IP address (or domain name) of the thing you are Telnetting to. There's no workaround to this. But, what problem are you really trying to solve? According to Cisco documentation, the wireless bridge does have a default address of 192.168.200.1. You could Telnet to that. However, if the bridge has succesfully gotten a new address from DHCP then you can no longer use that address. If that is the case, then you can use the IP Setup Utility (IPSU) to find the bridge's IP address. You may also use IPSU to set the bridge's IP address. The IPSU cannot query the bridge's IP address when the computer running IPSU is on a different subnet than the bridge. If your bridge receives an IP address from a DHCP server, you must install and run IPSU on a computer on the same subnet as the bridge. Priscilla > > Thank you > > hanan Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=63487&t=63440 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

