ex. Nortel wireless mesh networks

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  • bubnoi
    Aspiring Member
    • Dec 2014
    • 2

    ex. Nortel wireless mesh networks

    Hi all!
    When nortel was alive, it had Nortel Wireless mesh network solution, which consists of Wireless access point 7215/7220 and wireless gateway 7250. Access points must connect to the wireless gateway through ipsec tunnel and there was a program called wapKeyGenTool to generate ipsec password using AP's serial number.
    Quote of Nortel's manual:

    "Wireless Mesh Network
    Solution Reference
    Appendix A
    KeyGen tool
    The KeyGen tool is a DOS-based password
    generation tool for the Wireless AP
    7220s. This tool is used to generate a
    unique IPsec password for each Wireless AP
    7220. The IPsec password is used when configuring new Wireless AP 7220 user
    accounts on both the Wireless Gateway 7250 and the RADIUS server.
    Refer to
    “Before you begin”
    for KeyGen software
    download and update
    information.
    Note:
    The KeyGen tool is case-sensitive. Yo
    u must enter the Wireless AP 7220
    serial number exactly as it appe
    ars on the Wireless AP 7220.
    To use the KeyGen tool:
    1
    Create an input file that contains a list of Wireless AP 7220 serial numbers.
    Note:
    Each Wireless AP 7220 serial number mu
    st appear on a separate line in the
    input file.
    2
    Initiate a DOS prompt on the computer.
    3
    Enter
    WAPKeyGenTool
    <input_filename> <output_filename>
    <AP7220_common_password
    >
    and press Enter.
    When the KeyGen tool has fi
    nished executing, the output
    file contains a list of
    IPsec passwords (one per line) that direct
    ly map to the list in the input file."

    If anyone can helps me - please, send me this utility to email: [email protected]
    If I remember properly, Avaya has bought this part of Nortel's business.
    I've bought a few Wireless AP's 7215, but like a privete person, not customer, so I don't have normal account...
  • rameshng
    Brainiac
    • Oct 2011
    • 89

    #2
    Tough to get that tool. Better try calling Avaya Support.

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    • bubnoi
      Aspiring Member
      • Dec 2014
      • 2

      #3
      Avaya's support requires Sold Of Number.
      I doesn't have it
      I've bought this device from tiny company. it's not an authorized dealer of Avaya or Nortel.
      So I have to search this tool here

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