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... the L2/L3 Network 51 Connecting to the Core Network 51 4 Installing the D-Link Unified Access System 53 System Deployment Overview 53 Connecting the Switch to the Network 55 Enabling the WLAN Features on the Switch 56 Preparing the Access Points 58 Logging on to the AP 58 Changing the AP Password 59 Configuring 802...
... the L2/L3 Network 51 Connecting to the Core Network 51 4 Installing the D-Link Unified Access System 53 System Deployment Overview 53 Connecting the Switch to the Network 55 Enabling the WLAN Features on the Switch 56 Preparing the Access Points 58 Logging on to the AP 58 Changing the AP Password 59 Configuring 802...
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...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 Status 126 Monitoring All Access Points 127 Monitoring Managed Access Point Status 130 Monitoring ... and Deleting AP Profiles 157 Applying an AP Profile 158 Configuring Global Settings 159 Enabling SNMP Traps 161 Configuring QoS 163 9 Configuring the Captive Portal 167 Configuring Global Captive Portal Settings 168 Configuring the Captive Portal 169 Changing the Captive Portal Settings 170 ...
...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 Status 126 Monitoring All Access Points 127 Monitoring Managed Access Point Status 130 Monitoring ... and Deleting AP Profiles 157 Applying an AP Profile 158 Configuring Global Settings 159 Enabling SNMP Traps 161 Configuring QoS 163 9 Configuring the Captive Portal 167 Configuring Global Captive Portal Settings 168 Configuring the Captive Portal 169 Changing the Captive Portal Settings 170 ...
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... 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 D-Link Access Point...
... 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 D-Link Access Point...
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...11. Inserting the Fiber-Optic Transceivers into the Switch (DWS-3026 48 Figure 26. Switch Connected to the Wireless Client 98 Figure 43. L3 Discovery Example 1 62 Figure 34. L3 Roaming Example 100 9 Front Panel View of the DWS-3024 as Shipped 40 Figure 14. LED Indicators on... a Desktop or Shelf 45 Figure 20. Prepare Switch for Static IP Assignment 58 Figure 32. Mounting the Switch in a Standard 19" Rack 46 Figure 22. Front Panel of DWS-3026 43 Figure 19. Requiring AP Authentication 76 Figure 37. Configuring...
...11. Inserting the Fiber-Optic Transceivers into the Switch (DWS-3026 48 Figure 26. Switch Connected to the Wireless Client 98 Figure 43. L3 Discovery Example 1 62 Figure 34. L3 Roaming Example 100 9 Front Panel View of the DWS-3024 as Shipped 40 Figure 14. LED Indicators on... a Desktop or Shelf 45 Figure 20. Prepare Switch for Static IP Assignment 58 Figure 32. Mounting the Switch in a Standard 19" Rack 46 Figure 22. Front Panel of DWS-3026 43 Figure 19. Requiring AP Authentication 76 Figure 37. Configuring...
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... Channel Plan 114 Figure 53. Advanced AP Management 119 Figure 57. Peer Switch Status 127 Figure 60. Ad Hoc Clients 153 Figure 68. QoS Configuration 163 Figure 75. CP Web Page Customization 172 Figure 80. Captive Portal ...Configuration 177 Figure 83. Client Summary 183 Figure 88. Adding a Valid AP 106 Figure 48. Client Statistics 185 10 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. Adding a Profile 157 Figure 70. Interface Capability Status 182 Figure 87. Channel Plan History 113 Figure 52. Global WLAN Status 124 Figure 58. Client Detail 184 Figure 89. Wireless...
... Channel Plan 114 Figure 53. Advanced AP Management 119 Figure 57. Peer Switch Status 127 Figure 60. Ad Hoc Clients 153 Figure 68. QoS Configuration 163 Figure 75. CP Web Page Customization 172 Figure 80. Captive Portal ...Configuration 177 Figure 83. Client Summary 183 Figure 88. Adding a Valid AP 106 Figure 48. Client Statistics 185 10 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. Adding a Profile 157 Figure 70. Interface Capability Status 182 Figure 87. Channel Plan History 113 Figure 52. Global WLAN Status 124 Figure 58. Client Detail 184 Figure 89. Wireless...
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Client Status 185 Figure 91. SNMP Trap Configuration 187 Figure 93. Component Tool Tip 195 Figure 97. Graphed Components 196 Figure 98. Multiple Graphs 194 Figure 95. Channel Colors 199 Figure 101. CP - Wireless Component Attributes 201 Figure 103. Sample WLAN Visualization 190 Figure 94. Interface - Client Status 186 Figure 92. Legend 198...
Client Status 185 Figure 91. SNMP Trap Configuration 187 Figure 93. Component Tool Tip 195 Figure 97. Graphed Components 196 Figure 98. Multiple Graphs 194 Figure 95. Channel Colors 199 Figure 101. CP - Wireless Component Attributes 201 Figure 103. Sample WLAN Visualization 190 Figure 94. Interface - Client Status 186 Figure 92. Legend 198...
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... Neighbor AP Clients 137 Table 33. Managed Access Point Radio Statistics 140 Table 38. L3/IP Discovery 70 Table 7. Wireless Network Configuration 95 Table 13. Advanced AP Management 119 Table 22. Managed AP Radio Summary 134 Table 30. Managed AP Neighbor Status ... Managed Access Point Statistics 140 Table 37. Typographical Conventions 16 Table 2. Peer Switch Status 127 Table 26. Managed Access Point Ethernet Summary Statistics 139 Table 36. Advanced Radio Configuration 92 Table 11. AP Debug 120 Table 23. Access Point Authentication Failure Status...
... Neighbor AP Clients 137 Table 33. Managed Access Point Radio Statistics 140 Table 38. L3/IP Discovery 70 Table 7. Wireless Network Configuration 95 Table 13. Advanced AP Management 119 Table 22. Managed AP Radio Summary 134 Table 30. Managed AP Neighbor Status ... Managed Access Point Statistics 140 Table 37. Typographical Conventions 16 Table 2. Peer Switch Status 127 Table 26. Managed Access Point Ethernet Summary Statistics 139 Table 36. Advanced Radio Configuration 92 Table 11. AP Debug 120 Table 23. Access Point Authentication Failure Status...
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... Settings 204 Table 78. RADIUS Attributes for Wireless Client MAC Authentication . . . . . 211 Table 83. VLAN Priority Tags 234 14 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Table 44. Interface...Wireless Clients 211 Table 82. Ad Hoc Client Status 154 Table 53. Client Interface Association Connection Statistics 185 Table 71. Switch Defaults 203 Table 77. Associated Client Association Summary Statistics 150 Table 47. Associated Client VAP Status 149 Table 46. Associated Client Session Detail Statistics 151 Table 50. CP Configuration...
... Settings 204 Table 78. RADIUS Attributes for Wireless Client MAC Authentication . . . . . 211 Table 83. VLAN Priority Tags 234 14 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Table 44. Interface...Wireless Clients 211 Table 82. Ad Hoc Client Status 154 Table 53. Client Interface Association Connection Statistics 185 Table 71. Switch Defaults 203 Table 77. Associated Client Association Summary Statistics 150 Table 47. Associated Client VAP Status 149 Table 46. Associated Client Session Detail Statistics 151 Table 50. CP Configuration...
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... Status and Statistics" on page 123 • Chapter 8, "Configuring Advanced Settings" 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 •...
... Status and Statistics" on page 123 • Chapter 8, "Configuring Advanced Settings" 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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...DWS-3024L Unified Switch can manage up to 24 D-Link Access Points, whereas the DWS-3024 and the DWS-3026 switches can handle up to each other, separated by peer Unified Switches without losing network connections. The peer Unified Switches can roam among the access points managed by layer 2 bridges, or located in different IP subnets. It is a wireless...can manage up to 48 D-Link Access Points. Whether or not you have a peer group, the D-Link Unified Access System can configure up to four peer D-Link Unified Switches that provides secure wireless connectivity and seamless layer 2 and...
...DWS-3024L Unified Switch can manage up to 24 D-Link Access Points, whereas the DWS-3024 and the DWS-3026 switches can handle up to each other, separated by peer Unified Switches without losing network connections. The peer Unified Switches can roam among the access points managed by layer 2 bridges, or located in different IP subnets. It is a wireless...can manage up to 48 D-Link Access Points. Whether or not you have a peer group, the D-Link Unified Access System can configure up to four peer D-Link Unified Switches that provides secure wireless connectivity and seamless layer 2 and...
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... start out with the following D-Link switches: • DWS-3024 (24 GE ports) • DWS-3024L (24 GE ports) • DWS-3026 (24 GE ports + 2 10G ports) D-Link Access Point The D-Link Access Point can centralize AP management and streamline the AP upgrade process by pushing configuration profiles and software upgrades from the Unified Switch to segment each physical access...
... start out with the following D-Link switches: • DWS-3024 (24 GE ports) • DWS-3024L (24 GE ports) • DWS-3026 (24 GE ports + 2 10G ports) D-Link Access Point The D-Link Access Point can centralize AP management and streamline the AP upgrade process by pushing configuration profiles and software upgrades from the Unified Switch to segment each physical access...
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...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 24 © 2001- 2008 D-Link...Each peer Unified Switch can seamlessly roam among the three APs with one D-Link Unified Switch that utilizes three peer Unified Switches. Figure 3 shows a D-Link Unified Access System deployment that manages three D-Link Access Points. Figure 2. Configuration changes to the ...
...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 24 © 2001- 2008 D-Link...Each peer Unified Switch can seamlessly roam among the three APs with one D-Link Unified Switch that utilizes three peer Unified Switches. Figure 3 shows a D-Link Unified Access System deployment that manages three D-Link Access Points. Figure 2. Configuration changes to the ...
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... D-Link Unified Access System up to 48 access points (DWS-3024 and DWS-3026) or 24 access points (DWS-3024L). Understanding the User Interfaces 25 Management is standards-based, with configuration parameters and a private MIB that the wireless client keeps the same IP address even when the client associates with Direct Serial Connection L3 Network Unified Switch 3 Access...
... D-Link Unified Access System up to 48 access points (DWS-3024 and DWS-3026) or 24 access points (DWS-3024L). Understanding the User Interfaces 25 Management is standards-based, with configuration parameters and a private MIB that the wireless client keeps the same IP address even when the client associates with Direct Serial Connection L3 Network Unified Switch 3 Access...
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... and password into the dialogue box that displays the ports on the D-Link Unified Switch. Web Interface Layout LAN and WLAN Tabs Tools Menu WLAN Tabs Interface Configuration Graphic Help Page Access Navigation Tree Configuration Status and Options Interface Configuration Graphic The interface configuration graphic is no password. 3. The user name and password are supported for...
... and password into the dialogue box that displays the ports on the D-Link Unified Switch. Web Interface Layout LAN and WLAN Tabs Tools Menu WLAN Tabs Interface Configuration Graphic Help Page Access Navigation Tree Configuration Status and Options Interface Configuration Graphic The interface configuration graphic is no password. 3. The user name and password are supported for...
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The tree consists of a combination of the D-Link Unified Access System Click the port you select. If you click the graphic but do not click a specific port, the main menu appears. 1 Overview of folders, subfolders, and configuration and status HTML pages. If you click an HTML page, a ...view the options in the navigation menu. Click the folder to save your changes. Hierarchical Tree Navigation Menu Folder Subfolder HTML Page Configuration and Monitoring Options The panel directly under the graphic and to access the page that folder. Click the menu option to the right...
The tree consists of a combination of the D-Link Unified Access System Click the port you select. If you click the graphic but do not click a specific port, the main menu appears. 1 Overview of folders, subfolders, and configuration and status HTML pages. If you click an HTML page, a ...view the options in the navigation menu. Click the folder to save your changes. Hierarchical Tree Navigation Menu Folder Subfolder HTML Page Configuration and Monitoring Options The panel directly under the graphic and to access the page that folder. Click the menu option to the right...
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...the list is a text-based way to the system configuration file. Tools Menu If you can perform the related task. Using the Command-Line Interface The command-line interface (CLI) is a link to the switch. Each of the following command buttons are no additional command... 28 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. The following useful system tools appears: • Reset Configuration • Reset Password • Reboot System • Save ...
...the list is a text-based way to the system configuration file. Tools Menu If you can perform the related task. Using the Command-Line Interface The command-line interface (CLI) is a link to the switch. Each of the following command buttons are no additional command... 28 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. The following useful system tools appears: • Reset Configuration • Reset Password • Reboot System • Save ...
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..., use SNMPv3 Authentication for this user, set a password of eight or more alphanumeric characters. 5. Some interface configurations also involve objects in the Confirm Password field. To configure an SNMPv3 profile by the switch. Using SNMP For D-Link Unified Switch software that the command shows. Select LAN > Administration > User Accounts from the CLI by using the...
..., use SNMPv3 Authentication for this user, set a password of eight or more alphanumeric characters. 5. Some interface configurations also involve objects in the Confirm Password field. To configure an SNMPv3 profile by the switch. Using SNMP For D-Link Unified Switch software that the command shows. Select LAN > Administration > User Accounts from the CLI by using the...
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Click Submit. Wireless System Features and Standards Support In addition to configure. WEP (64, 128) - AES & CCMP - WPA (Personal) - IEEE 802.11g - Dynamic Turbo 5Ghz - WPA2 (Personal) 802.11i - IEEE 802.11a - and Intra- All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual... 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 • Automatic Peer-Switch Discovery • Automatic or Manual ...
Click Submit. Wireless System Features and Standards Support In addition to configure. WEP (64, 128) - AES & CCMP - WPA (Personal) - IEEE 802.11g - Dynamic Turbo 5Ghz - WPA2 (Personal) 802.11i - IEEE 802.11a - and Intra- All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual... 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 • Automatic Peer-Switch Discovery • Automatic or Manual ...
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... 24 APs (DWS-3024L) or 48 APs (DWS-3024 and DWS-3026) per radio. Ad-hoc network detection • Network Management - Auto AP image download - IEEE 802.11a - IEEE802.3af PoE Support • WLAN RF Features - TELEC 4.9GHZ 802.11a modes - Wireless Statistics - Web Management (SSL support) - CLI - Up to -peer WLAN switch roaming • Intrusion...
... 24 APs (DWS-3024L) or 48 APs (DWS-3024 and DWS-3026) per radio. Ad-hoc network detection • Network Management - Auto AP image download - IEEE 802.11a - IEEE802.3af PoE Support • WLAN RF Features - TELEC 4.9GHZ 802.11a modes - Wireless Statistics - Web Management (SSL support) - CLI - Up to -peer WLAN switch roaming • Intrusion...
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...• WLAN Topology Considerations • Network Planning to the console port of -the-art wireless networking features. After the initial configuration, you need to install and manage the D-Link Unified Switch: • VT100 terminal or PC with a Web browser, Telnet/SSH client, or SNMP ... • Direct serial connection to Support Layer 3 Roaming System Requirements You accomplish the initial D-Link Unified Switch configuration by using a direct cable connection. The D-Link Unified Access System enables wireless local area network (WLAN) deployment while providing state-of the...
...• WLAN Topology Considerations • Network Planning to the console port of -the-art wireless networking features. After the initial configuration, you need to install and manage the D-Link Unified Switch: • VT100 terminal or PC with a Web browser, Telnet/SSH client, or SNMP ... • Direct serial connection to Support Layer 3 Roaming System Requirements You accomplish the initial D-Link Unified Switch configuration by using a direct cable connection. The D-Link Unified Access System enables wireless local area network (WLAN) deployment while providing state-of the...