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...prendre les mesures adéquates. Dies ist ein Produkt der Klasse A. Attenzione! These limits are designed to Part 15 of this manual, may cause harmful interference to take adequate measures. Se utilizzato in accordance with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant ...to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is a Class A product. Warnung! D-Link Unified Access System User Manual FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause ...
...prendre les mesures adéquates. Dies ist ein Produkt der Klasse A. Attenzione! These limits are designed to Part 15 of this manual, may cause harmful interference to take adequate measures. Se utilizzato in accordance with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant ...to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is a Class A product. Warnung! D-Link Unified Access System User Manual FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause ...
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...Manual Installing the Switch in a Rack 45 Powering On the Switch 46 Installing the SFP ports 46 Installing the Optional Modules 47 Connecting to the External Redundant Power System 49 Connecting the Switch 49 Connecting the Switch to the Network 50 Connecting the Switch and AP Directly 50 Connecting the Switch and AP through the L2.../L3 Network 51 Connecting to the Core Network 51 4 Installing the D-Link... 85 Configuring Wireless Radio Settings ...
...Manual Installing the Switch in a Rack 45 Powering On the Switch 46 Installing the SFP ports 46 Installing the Optional Modules 47 Connecting to the External Redundant Power System 49 Connecting the Switch 49 Connecting the Switch to the Network 50 Connecting the Switch and AP Directly 50 Connecting the Switch and AP through the L2.../L3 Network 51 Connecting to the Core Network 51 4 Installing the D-Link... 85 Configuring Wireless Radio Settings ...
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... 110 Configuring Channel Plan and Power Settings 110 Viewing the Channel Plan History 113 Initiating Manual Channel Plan Assignments 114 Initiating Manual Power Adjustments 115 Upgrading the Access Point Software 116 Performing Advanced Access Point Management 119 ...Enabling AP Debugging 120 Adjusting the Channel and Power 120 7 Monitoring Status and Statistics 123 Monitoring Wireless Global Information 123 Viewing IP Discovery Status 126 Monitoring Peer Switch...
... 110 Configuring Channel Plan and Power Settings 110 Viewing the Channel Plan History 113 Initiating Manual Channel Plan Assignments 114 Initiating Manual Power Adjustments 115 Upgrading the Access Point Software 116 Performing Advanced Access Point Management 119 ...Enabling AP Debugging 120 Adjusting the Channel and Power 120 7 Monitoring Status and Statistics 123 Monitoring Wireless Global Information 123 Viewing IP Discovery Status 126 Monitoring Peer Switch...
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... 10 Visualizing the Wireless Network 189 Importing and Configuring a Background Image 190 Setting Up the Graph Components 191 Creating a New Graph 191 Graphing the WLAN Components 194 Understanding the Menu Bar Options 196 Legend Menu 198 Managing the Graph 201 A D-Link Unified Access System Default Settings 203 Default D-Link Unified Switch Settings 203 Default...
... 10 Visualizing the Wireless Network 189 Importing and Configuring a Background Image 190 Setting Up the Graph Components 191 Creating a New Graph 191 Graphing the WLAN Components 194 Understanding the Menu Bar Options 196 Legend Menu 198 Managing the Graph 201 A D-Link Unified Access System Default Settings 203 Default D-Link Unified Switch Settings 203 Default...
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All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual 8 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation.
All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual 8 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation.
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AP Network Security Options 101 Figure 45. RF Channel Plan and Power Configuration 111 Figure 51. AP Upgrade 116 Figure 55. Wireless Discovery Status 126 Figure 59. Ad Hoc Clients 153 Figure 68. Multiple AP Profiles 156 Figure 69. Adding a Profile 157 ... 183 Figure 88. All Rights Reserved. WPA Personal Configuration 104 Figure 47. Peer Switch Status 127 Figure 60. Managed AP Status 130 Figure 62. Captive Portal Summary 169 Figure 78. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Figure 44. Static WEP Configuration 102 Figure 46. Adding a Valid AP 106 Figure...
AP Network Security Options 101 Figure 45. RF Channel Plan and Power Configuration 111 Figure 51. AP Upgrade 116 Figure 55. Wireless Discovery Status 126 Figure 59. Ad Hoc Clients 153 Figure 68. Multiple AP Profiles 156 Figure 69. Adding a Profile 157 ... 183 Figure 88. All Rights Reserved. WPA Personal Configuration 104 Figure 47. Peer Switch Status 127 Figure 60. Managed AP Status 130 Figure 62. Captive Portal Summary 169 Figure 78. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Figure 44. Static WEP Configuration 102 Figure 46. Adding a Valid AP 106 Figure...
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D-Link Unified Access System User Manual 12 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
D-Link Unified Access System User Manual 12 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
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...Summary 183 Table 69. Client Status 186 Table 72. Client Status 186 Table 73. Switch Defaults 203 Table 77. RADIUS Attributes for the Access Point 207 Table 81. Associated...Table 59. CP Activation and Activity Status 180 Table 66. RADIUS Attributes for Wireless Clients 211 Table 82. RADIUS Attributes for Wireless Client MAC Authentication . . . . . 211 Table 83. Associated Client...68. Component Information 201 Table 76. Failed Client Status 152 Table 51. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Table 44. Ad Hoc Client Status 154 Table 53. CP - Default ...
...Summary 183 Table 69. Client Status 186 Table 72. Client Status 186 Table 73. Switch Defaults 203 Table 77. RADIUS Attributes for the Access Point 207 Table 81. Associated...Table 59. CP Activation and Activity Status 180 Table 66. RADIUS Attributes for Wireless Clients 211 Table 82. RADIUS Attributes for Wireless Client MAC Authentication . . . . . 211 Table 83. Associated Client...68. Component Information 201 Table 76. Failed Client Status 152 Table 51. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Table 44. Ad Hoc Client Status 154 Table 53. CP - Default ...
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... of a network infrastructure. Audience 15 Organization The D-Link Unified Access System User Manual contains the following chapters: • Chapter 1, "Overview of the D-Link Unified Access System" on page 21 • Chapter 2, "Planning the D-Link Unified Access System Network" on page 33 •... on page 155 • Chapter 9, "Configuring the Captive Portal" on page 167 • Chapter 10, "Visualizing the Wireless Network" on page 189 • Appendix A, "D-Link Unified Access System Default Settings" on page 203 • Appendix B, "Configuring the External RADIUS Server" on page 207 ...
... of a network infrastructure. Audience 15 Organization The D-Link Unified Access System User Manual contains the following chapters: • Chapter 1, "Overview of the D-Link Unified Access System" on page 21 • Chapter 2, "Planning the D-Link Unified Access System Network" on page 33 •... on page 155 • Chapter 9, "Configuring the Captive Portal" on page 167 • Chapter 10, "Visualizing the Wireless Network" on page 189 • Appendix A, "D-Link Unified Access System Default Settings" on page 203 • Appendix B, "Configuring the External RADIUS Server" on page 207 ...
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... Opening or removing covers that Table 1 describes. The product has been dropped or damaged. - See "About This Document" on page 15. (switch-prompt)# show network value [value] [] {choice1 | choice2} choice1 | choice2 [{choice1 | choice2}] Safety Instructions Use the following safety guidelines to ... the following conditions occur, unplug the product from potential damage. The product has been exposed to water. - D-Link Unified Access System User Manual This guide uses the typographical conventions that are marked with the triangular symbol with a lightning bolt may expose you to...
... Opening or removing covers that Table 1 describes. The product has been dropped or damaged. - See "About This Document" on page 15. (switch-prompt)# show network value [value] [] {choice1 | choice2} choice1 | choice2 [{choice1 | choice2}] Safety Instructions Use the following safety guidelines to ... the following conditions occur, unplug the product from potential damage. The product has been exposed to water. - D-Link Unified Access System User Manual This guide uses the typographical conventions that are marked with the triangular symbol with a lightning bolt may expose you to...
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... rack. • Always load the rack from the bottom up, and load the heaviest item in a rack. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual General Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products Observe the following precautions for joined multiple racks before working on the rack, make sure...caution statements and procedures. • Systems are uncertain that suitable grounding is omitted or disconnected. 18 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. Do not attempt to connect power to components in bodily injury under certain circumstances. Therefore, always install the stabilizers before ...
... rack. • Always load the rack from the bottom up, and load the heaviest item in a rack. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual General Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products Observe the following precautions for joined multiple racks before working on the rack, make sure...caution statements and procedures. • Systems are uncertain that suitable grounding is omitted or disconnected. 18 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. Do not attempt to connect power to components in bodily injury under certain circumstances. Therefore, always install the stabilizers before ...
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All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual 20 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation.
All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual 20 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation.
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...or command-line interface (CLI). The Standalone Mode is appropriate for traffic on the wired and wireless LAN. By using the AP in Managed Mode, you can operate in one of the D-Link Unified Access System, and you manage it by connecting to the managed APs. For information ...points (APs), and the DWS-3024 and DWS-3026 switches manage up to the CLI through Telnet. Access is in Managed Mode, the Administrator Web UI services on the DWL-8500AP operates in IEEE 802.11a mode. The D-Link Unified Access System User Manual primarily describes the D-Link Access Point in Standalone Mode,...
...or command-line interface (CLI). The Standalone Mode is appropriate for traffic on the wired and wireless LAN. By using the AP in Managed Mode, you can operate in one of the D-Link Unified Access System, and you manage it by connecting to the managed APs. For information ...points (APs), and the DWS-3024 and DWS-3026 switches manage up to the CLI through Telnet. Access is in Managed Mode, the Administrator Web UI services on the DWL-8500AP operates in IEEE 802.11a mode. The D-Link Unified Access System User Manual primarily describes the D-Link Access Point in Standalone Mode,...
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... System User Manual Single Unified Switch Deployment When you can configure up to the APs are on a per-AP basis. Figure 2 shows a deployment with no interruption in network access. Figure 3 shows a D-Link Unified Access System deployment that manages three D-Link Access Points. Figure ...AP. Single Unified Switch with Layer 2 Roaming Support Unified Switch Terminal with Direct Serial Connection Remote Management Station L2 Network AP 1 AP 2 AP 3 When the APs are managed by the switch simultaneously or on the same subnet and have the same SSID, wireless clients can manage ...
... System User Manual Single Unified Switch Deployment When you can configure up to the APs are on a per-AP basis. Figure 2 shows a deployment with no interruption in network access. Figure 3 shows a D-Link Unified Access System deployment that manages three D-Link Access Points. Figure ...AP. Single Unified Switch with Layer 2 Roaming Support Unified Switch Terminal with Direct Serial Connection Remote Management Station L2 Network AP 1 AP 2 AP 3 When the APs are managed by the switch simultaneously or on the same subnet and have the same SSID, wireless clients can manage ...
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... password into the dialogue box that displays the ports on the D-Link Unified Switch. Open a Web browser and enter the IP address of the D-Link Unified Switch Web interface. Figure 4 shows the layout of the switch in the Web browser address field. 2. The user name and... access to the switch: • Microsoft® Windows® Internet Explorer 6.0 • Microsoft® Windows® Internet Explorer 7.0 Use the following procedures to log on to configuration and monitoring options. 26 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Using the Web...
... password into the dialogue box that displays the ports on the D-Link Unified Switch. Open a Web browser and enter the IP address of the D-Link Unified Switch Web interface. Figure 4 shows the layout of the switch in the Web browser address field. 2. The user name and... access to the switch: • Microsoft® Windows® Internet Explorer 6.0 • Microsoft® Windows® Internet Explorer 7.0 Use the following procedures to log on to configuration and monitoring options. 26 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Using the Web...
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.... NOTE: Other packages in the software suite do not use the Save Changes link in the Web interface: Submit Clicking the Submit button sends the updated configuration to the switch. The CLI groups commands into modes according to the system configuration file. To display... the commands available in the WLAN folder contain tabs to simplify navigation and to group functions for the page. WLAN Tabs Many of the command modes supports specific commands. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual...
.... NOTE: Other packages in the software suite do not use the Save Changes link in the Web interface: Submit Clicking the Submit button sends the updated configuration to the switch. The CLI groups commands into modes according to the system configuration file. To display... the commands available in the WLAN folder contain tabs to simplify navigation and to group functions for the page. WLAN Tabs Many of the command modes supports specific commands. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual...
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...information for SNMPv1 or SNMPv2, click LAN > Administration > SNMP Manager and click the page that contains the information to core switching features, the D-Link Unified Switch supports the following features and standards: • IP Tunneling • Spanning Tree • Auto detection and configuration of APs....11b - All Rights Reserved. IEEE 802.11a - WEP (64, 128) - and Intra- WEP (152) - Click Submit. Inhibit SSID broadcast - D-Link Unified Access System User Manual 7. Wireless System Features and Standards Support In addition to configure. TKIP - WPA (Enterprise) -
...information for SNMPv1 or SNMPv2, click LAN > Administration > SNMP Manager and click the page that contains the information to core switching features, the D-Link Unified Switch supports the following features and standards: • IP Tunneling • Spanning Tree • Auto detection and configuration of APs....11b - All Rights Reserved. IEEE 802.11a - WEP (64, 128) - and Intra- WEP (152) - Click Submit. Inhibit SSID broadcast - D-Link Unified Access System User Manual 7. Wireless System Features and Standards Support In addition to configure. TKIP - WPA (Enterprise) -
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...- EAP - WPA2 (Personal, Enterprise) 802.11i - 802.1X Supplicant - Client Authentication - Rogue AP detection - MAC Authentication - TLS and TTLS - All Rights Reserved. Switch/AP Discovery - Dynamic VLANs - MAC ACLs - AES & CCMP - Weak IV avoidance - Port/IP blocking - PEAP - WMM (802.11e) - 802.1p (MAC layer... - TKIP - WPA (Personal, Enterprise) - SpectralLink Priority Support • WLAN Encryption and Security - Firewall/IP filtering support 32 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual • WLAN Networking and QoS -
...- EAP - WPA2 (Personal, Enterprise) 802.11i - 802.1X Supplicant - Client Authentication - Rogue AP detection - MAC Authentication - TLS and TTLS - All Rights Reserved. Switch/AP Discovery - Dynamic VLANs - MAC ACLs - AES & CCMP - Weak IV avoidance - Port/IP blocking - PEAP - WMM (802.11e) - 802.1p (MAC layer... - TKIP - WPA (Personal, Enterprise) - SpectralLink Priority Support • WLAN Encryption and Security - Firewall/IP filtering support 32 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual • WLAN Networking and QoS -
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... associate with the WLAN. • Wireless security software that supports one or more of the IEEE 802.11 modes in most Layer 2/3 switches. Since the D-Link Unified Switch has Layer 2/3 switching functions as well as Microsoft Windows Supplicant configured to network hosts. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Figure 7 shows a simple D-Link Unified Access System deployment with a Wi...
... associate with the WLAN. • Wireless security software that supports one or more of the IEEE 802.11 modes in most Layer 2/3 switches. Since the D-Link Unified Switch has Layer 2/3 switching functions as well as Microsoft Windows Supplicant configured to network hosts. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Figure 7 shows a simple D-Link Unified Access System deployment with a Wi...
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... to the Unified Switch or to another networking device. These options are in "Discovering Access Points and Peer Switches" on page 61. Figure 9. You can use the D-Link Wireless Device Discovery Protocol. Traffic from wireless clients to the APs is to add a wireless LAN to APs or... solution in the network data center. Access Point Placement D-Link Access Points can be on the same subnet as the switch or on your network topology. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Figure 9 shows two D-Link Unified Switches in networks where the goal is either tunneled through the...
... to the Unified Switch or to another networking device. These options are in "Discovering Access Points and Peer Switches" on page 61. Figure 9. You can use the D-Link Wireless Device Discovery Protocol. Traffic from wireless clients to the APs is to add a wireless LAN to APs or... solution in the network data center. Access Point Placement D-Link Access Points can be on the same subnet as the switch or on your network topology. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Figure 9 shows two D-Link Unified Switches in networks where the goal is either tunneled through the...