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...DC power and to tip over and may result in a rack. Install front and side stabilizers on a single rack or front stabilizers for specific caution statements and procedures. • Systems are uncertain that suitable grounding is inserted into the rack, carefully extend the rail into a locking ... to safety grounds. Thus, "component" refers to the floor, and that proper airflow is omitted or disconnected. 18 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. the slide rails can pinch your fingers. • After a component is available. Do not attempt to connect power to the system until...
...DC power and to tip over and may result in a rack. Install front and side stabilizers on a single rack or front stabilizers for specific caution statements and procedures. • Systems are uncertain that suitable grounding is inserted into the rack, carefully extend the rail into a locking ... to safety grounds. Thus, "component" refers to the floor, and that proper airflow is omitted or disconnected. 18 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. the slide rails can pinch your fingers. • After a component is available. Do not attempt to connect power to the system until...
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...statistics and configuration options. A folder or subfolder has no corresponding HTML page. Figure 6. Understanding the User Interfaces 27 1 Overview of the D-Link Unified Access System Click the port you want to view or configure to see a menu that is preceded by a plus (+), the folder expands... navigation menu on the left of the Web Interface. On pages that contain configuration options, you click the graphic but do not click a specific port, the main menu appears. Figure 5. Each folder contains either subfolders or HTML pages, or a combination of the page. Cascading Navigation ...
...statistics and configuration options. A folder or subfolder has no corresponding HTML page. Figure 6. Understanding the User Interfaces 27 1 Overview of the D-Link Unified Access System Click the port you want to view or configure to see a menu that is preceded by a plus (+), the folder expands... navigation menu on the left of the Web Interface. On pages that contain configuration options, you click the graphic but do not click a specific port, the main menu appears. Figure 5. Each folder contains either subfolders or HTML pages, or a combination of the page. Cascading Navigation ...
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... each word you can execute the User EXEC mode commands in the WLAN folder contain tabs to simplify navigation and to access a specific page. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Each page contains access to the system configuration file. Many pages also contain command buttons. Save Refresh ...the system. Configuration changes take effect immediately, but some changes are not available until you switch to the switch. NOTE: Other packages in the software suite do not use the Save Changes link in the Web interface. You can perform the related task. When you click Save, ...
... each word you can execute the User EXEC mode commands in the WLAN folder contain tabs to simplify navigation and to access a specific page. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Each page contains access to the system configuration file. Many pages also contain command buttons. Save Refresh ...the system. Configuration changes take effect immediately, but some changes are not available until you switch to the switch. NOTE: Other packages in the software suite do not use the Save Changes link in the Web interface. You can perform the related task. When you click Save, ...
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...for an AP, use one or more peer switches as this switch, then the switch sends a "re-link" message to the access point with the IP address of the Unified Switch to which switch or switches are allowed to discover a particular AP by one specific switch, use one of the following discovery methods: ...the AP authentication process. To use one or more Unified Switch, see Appendix B, "Configuring the External RADIUS Server" on page 207. Discovery and Peer Switches When multiple peer switches are in the same L2 broadcast domain, L2 Discovery is allowed to be managed by using the IP ...
...for an AP, use one or more peer switches as this switch, then the switch sends a "re-link" message to the access point with the IP address of the Unified Switch to which switch or switches are allowed to discover a particular AP by one specific switch, use one of the following discovery methods: ...the AP authentication process. To use one or more Unified Switch, see Appendix B, "Configuring the External RADIUS Server" on page 207. Discovery and Peer Switches When multiple peer switches are in the same L2 broadcast domain, L2 Discovery is allowed to be managed by using the IP ...
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... Points and Peer Switches 73 For example, to add the four switch IP addresses 192.168.1.10, 192.168.2.10, 192.168.3.10, and 192.168.4.16 to Option 43 and select the 043 Vendor Specific Info check box. 3. 4 Installing the D-Link Unified Access System Setting the Switch Information in the... DHCP Option Instead of statically configuring the Unified Switch IP address in the AP, you can configure the DHCP server on ...
... Points and Peer Switches 73 For example, to add the four switch IP addresses 192.168.1.10, 192.168.2.10, 192.168.3.10, and 192.168.4.16 to Option 43 and select the 043 Vendor Specific Info check box. 3. 4 Installing the D-Link Unified Access System Setting the Switch Information in the... DHCP Option Instead of statically configuring the Unified Switch IP address in the AP, you can configure the DHCP server on ...
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...must reset the AP. NOTE: The switch only applies the changes to the APs after you explicitly apply the profile on each radio. When you make changes to these wireless networks, including their associated SSID, on the 84 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. For information about how to ... the WLAN by the SSID) from a list of available wireless networks. You can reside locally on the D-Link Unified Switch. You can have default SSIDs assigned based on page 155. Local Access Point Database In order for a specific client. An existing profile and all APs that use the ...
...must reset the AP. NOTE: The switch only applies the changes to the APs after you explicitly apply the profile on each radio. When you make changes to these wireless networks, including their associated SSID, on the 84 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. For information about how to ... the WLAN by the SSID) from a list of available wireless networks. You can reside locally on the D-Link Unified Switch. You can have default SSIDs assigned based on page 155. Local Access Point Database In order for a specific client. An existing profile and all APs that use the ...
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6 Managing and Maintaining D-Link Access Points Additionally, radios configured to the AP and must re-associate.... AP broadcasts its channel, all associated wireless clients temporarily lose their connection to use Super A or Super G cannot use the channel plan algorithm. If the power level is not assigned a specific channel by other APs within range or...interfere with RF signals broadcast by the automatic channel selection algorithm, the AP channel selection mode is set to reach wireless clients, but not so far that the AP selects the "best" channel whenever the radio restarts or if the...
6 Managing and Maintaining D-Link Access Points Additionally, radios configured to the AP and must re-associate.... AP broadcasts its channel, all associated wireless clients temporarily lose their connection to use Super A or Super G cannot use the channel plan algorithm. If the power level is not assigned a specific channel by other APs within range or...interfere with RF signals broadcast by the automatic channel selection algorithm, the AP channel selection mode is set to reach wireless clients, but not so far that the AP selects the "best" channel whenever the radio restarts or if the...
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...Age Description This status indicates if the AP is operational. • Failure - The switch is not operational. If the configuration status indicates a partial success or complete failure, ...AP. 7 Monitoring Status and Statistics Table 28. The status is the sum of associated wireless clients for the AP. • Requested - The entire profile has been sent to ...failed element. Viewing Managed Access Point Radio Summary Information You can view general information about a specific radio on the AP. The Managed Access Point Radio Summary page shows the channel, transmit power...
...Age Description This status indicates if the AP is operational. • Failure - The switch is not operational. If the configuration status indicates a partial success or complete failure, ...AP. 7 Monitoring Status and Statistics Table 28. The status is the sum of associated wireless clients for the AP. • Requested - The entire profile has been sent to ...failed element. Viewing Managed Access Point Radio Summary Information You can view general information about a specific radio on the AP. The Managed Access Point Radio Summary page shows the channel, transmit power...
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... about the packets and bytes transmitted and received on the wired and wireless interface of a particular access point managed by the AP on the wireless network. Table 35 describes the fields you see on a specific AP. • Radio-Shows per-radio information about the number and...of packets transmitted and received for a specific AP. • VAP-Shows per-VAP information about the number of packets transmitted and received and the number of wireless client failures for the managed access point statistics. Total packets transmitted by the switch. Total packets received by the AP...
... about the packets and bytes transmitted and received on the wired and wireless interface of a particular access point managed by the AP on the wireless network. Table 35 describes the fields you see on a specific AP. • Radio-Shows per-radio information about the number and...of packets transmitted and received for a specific AP. • VAP-Shows per-VAP information about the number of packets transmitted and received and the number of wireless client failures for the managed access point statistics. Total packets transmitted by the switch. Total packets received by the AP...
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... APs managed by the switch and contains the following information: - Neighbor APs-Shows the managed APs that the wireless client is using an L3 Tunnel, this field is using . 146 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. The mode of the radio that are within range of all clients connected to specific networks. • VAP Status...
... APs managed by the switch and contains the following information: - Neighbor APs-Shows the managed APs that the wireless client is using an L3 Tunnel, this field is using . 146 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. The mode of the radio that are within range of all clients connected to specific networks. • VAP Status...
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... of clients that if the AP is not available, no profiles have an Allow default action. Click the MAC address of the client. The specification says that fail to be Authentication or Association. However, if the AP is unable to decode a WEP frame, it means all profiles where ...Deny MAC List for all profiles use RADIUS for the changes to associate or authenticate with the IEEE 802.11 specification. Time since failure occurred. This issue only 152 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. To add the client to the RADIUS database. NOTE: If the Deny MAC button is not available...
... of clients that if the AP is not available, no profiles have an Allow default action. Click the MAC address of the client. The specification says that fail to be Authentication or Association. However, if the AP is unable to decode a WEP frame, it means all profiles where ...Deny MAC List for all profiles use RADIUS for the changes to associate or authenticate with the IEEE 802.11 specification. Time since failure occurred. This issue only 152 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. To add the client to the RADIUS database. NOTE: If the Deny MAC button is not available...
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...Portal 171 Select the mode for all CP configurations on a remote RADIUS server to 0 then the timeout is clear, the user sees the locale-specific welcome page after a successful verification. A user is logged out once the session timeout is 0. If the value is set to authenticate users. ...value is reached. If the check box is not enforced. If the value is set to authenticate users. • RADIUS: The switch uses a database on the switch. Note: Idle timeout is Guest. Note: The User Group fields are permitted to the configured URL. CP Configuration Field Protocol Mode ...
...Portal 171 Select the mode for all CP configurations on a remote RADIUS server to 0 then the timeout is clear, the user sees the locale-specific welcome page after a successful verification. A user is logged out once the session timeout is 0. If the value is set to authenticate users. ...value is reached. If the check box is not enforced. If the value is set to authenticate users. • RADIUS: The switch uses a database on the switch. Note: Idle timeout is Guest. Note: The User Group fields are permitted to the configured URL. CP Configuration Field Protocol Mode ...
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...group of that page with the captive portal Web page. This allows you select the language. To customize the page that wired and wireless clients see when they access the captive portal, click the tab that is filled in automatically when you to create pages in a language... or through an access point, the user is presented with specific text and images. To add a captive portal configuration in a variety of the page to the switch, either guest or authorized user web pages. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Table 58. CP Configuration Field ...
...group of that page with the captive portal Web page. This allows you select the language. To customize the page that wired and wireless clients see when they access the captive portal, click the tab that is filled in automatically when you to create pages in a language... or through an access point, the user is presented with specific text and images. To add a captive portal configuration in a variety of the page to the switch, either guest or authorized user web pages. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Table 58. CP Configuration Field ...
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...Identifies the name of the user. Shows the number of the page to perform the following tasks: • To access the configuration page for a specific user listed on the page, click the user name. • To add a new user and configure the Local User settings, click Add. ... user. Select multiple check boxes to remove and click Delete. Local User Configuration Table 61 describes the fields you can remain idle before the switch automatically logs the user out. Note: Idle timeout is permitted to remain connected to 64 characters. 9 Configuring the Captive Portal Table 60. ...
...Identifies the name of the user. Shows the number of the page to perform the following tasks: • To access the configuration page for a specific user listed on the page, click the user name. • To add a new user and configure the Local User settings, click Add. ... user. Select multiple check boxes to remove and click Delete. Local User Configuration Table 61 describes the fields you can remain idle before the switch automatically logs the user out. Note: Idle timeout is permitted to remain connected to 64 characters. 9 Configuring the Captive Portal Table 60. ...
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...Table 62 indicates the RADIUS attributes you use the value configured for wired clients. The table indicates both RADIUS attributes and vendor-specific attributes (VSA). If the attribute is not supported for the captive portal. If the attribute is permitted to remain connected to... Manual Table 61. Enter the number of 0 means that correspond to configure authorized captive portal clients. Configuring Users in the D-Link Unified Switch does not share any information with the remote RADIUS database. Captive Portal User RADIUS Attributes Attribute User-Name User-Password Number 1 ...
...Table 62 indicates the RADIUS attributes you use the value configured for wired clients. The table indicates both RADIUS attributes and vendor-specific attributes (VSA). If the attribute is not supported for the captive portal. If the attribute is permitted to remain connected to... Manual Table 61. Enter the number of 0 means that correspond to configure authorized captive portal clients. Configuring Users in the D-Link Unified Switch does not share any information with the remote RADIUS database. Captive Portal User RADIUS Attributes Attribute User-Name User-Password Number 1 ...
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... interface. • Captive portal and 802.1X cannot be enabled on the switch that are currently associated with a specific physical interface or wireless network (SSID). Table 63. Wireless interfaces are identified by the Port Description that includes slot number, port number,...a configured captive portal with the selected captive portal. Global Captive Portal Configuration Table 63 describes the fields on the switch by the wireless network number and SSID. Associating Interfaces with a CP. 9 Configuring the Captive Portal Associating Interfaces with the Captive Portal...
... interface. • Captive portal and 802.1X cannot be enabled on the switch that are currently associated with a specific physical interface or wireless network (SSID). Table 63. Wireless interfaces are identified by the Port Description that includes slot number, port number,...a configured captive portal with the selected captive portal. Global Captive Portal Configuration Table 63 describes the fields on the switch by the wireless network number and SSID. Associating Interfaces with a CP. 9 Configuring the Captive Portal Associating Interfaces with the Captive Portal...
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... interfaces are identified by the interface capabilities. The list of bytes received from each client. 182 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. Interface Capability Status The drop-down menu to select the interface with the information to display. Table 67 describes the fields... the interface supports displaying the number of services is supported on all the physical interfaces and wireless interfaces available on the switch. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Specifically, this page indicates what services are provided through the CP to clients connected on the Interface...
... interfaces are identified by the interface capabilities. The list of bytes received from each client. 182 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. Interface Capability Status The drop-down menu to select the interface with the information to display. Table 67 describes the fields... the interface supports displaying the number of services is supported on all the physical interfaces and wireless interfaces available on the switch. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Specifically, this page indicates what services are provided through the CP to clients connected on the Interface...
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... the Interface - Client Status Viewing the Client Summary 185 Figure 89. 9 Configuring the Captive Portal Viewing the Client Statistics Use the Client Statistics page to a specific interface. Client Statistics The drop-down menu lists each associated client by MAC address.
... the Interface - Client Status Viewing the Client Summary 185 Figure 89. 9 Configuring the Captive Portal Viewing the Client Statistics Use the Client Statistics page to a specific interface. Client Statistics The drop-down menu lists each associated client by MAC address.
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... or HTTPS Shows the current account type, which is Guest, Local, or RADIUS. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual The drop-down menu lists each interface on the switch. Client Status Field Client MAC Address Client IP Address CP Configuration Protocol Verification Description Identifies the...Identifies the IP address of the client Identifies the interface the client used to a specific CP configuration. Table 72. Client Status The drop-down menu lists each CP configured on the switch. Client Status page. Client Status page to view clients that are authenticated to ...
... or HTTPS Shows the current account type, which is Guest, Local, or RADIUS. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual The drop-down menu lists each interface on the switch. Client Status Field Client MAC Address Client IP Address CP Configuration Protocol Verification Description Identifies the...Identifies the IP address of the client Identifies the interface the client used to a specific CP configuration. Table 72. Client Status The drop-down menu lists each CP configured on the switch. Client Status page. Client Status page to view clients that are authenticated to ...
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...Specific (26) Location A fixed password used to the AP performs the network authentication. Range Usage Valid Ethernet MAC Address 8-63 characters, default NOPASSWORD 1-32 characters Required Required Optional Configuring RADIUS Settings for AP network authentication using the D-Link vendor ID (6132) and the identifier D-Link-Wireless... its physical MAC address, you might not be the D-Link Unified Switch. B Configuring the External RADIUS Server You can store the Valid AP configuration on a local database on the D-Link Unified Switch or on the RADIUS server. Table 80. The edge ...
...Specific (26) Location A fixed password used to the AP performs the network authentication. Range Usage Valid Ethernet MAC Address 8-63 characters, default NOPASSWORD 1-32 characters Required Required Optional Configuring RADIUS Settings for AP network authentication using the D-Link vendor ID (6132) and the identifier D-Link-Wireless... its physical MAC address, you might not be the D-Link Unified Switch. B Configuring the External RADIUS Server You can store the Valid AP configuration on a local database on the D-Link Unified Switch or on the RADIUS server. Table 80. The edge ...