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... Filter Screen ...183 IP Screen ...187 Rogue AP Detection ...191 Remote Management Screens 199 Internal RADIUS Server ...213 Certificates ...221 Log Screens ...239 VLAN ...249 Load Balancing ...269 Dynamic Channel Selection ...275 Maintenance ...279 Appendices and Index ...287 Troubleshooting ...289 New Template User's Guide 9
... Filter Screen ...183 IP Screen ...187 Rogue AP Detection ...191 Remote Management Screens 199 Internal RADIUS Server ...213 Certificates ...221 Log Screens ...239 VLAN ...249 Load Balancing ...269 Dynamic Channel Selection ...275 Maintenance ...279 Appendices and Index ...287 Troubleshooting ...289 New Template User's Guide 9
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... 19.3 The Log Settings Screen 242 19.4 Technical Reference ...244 19.4.1 Example Log Messages 244 19.4.2 Log Commands ...246 19.4.3 Configuring What You Want the NWA to Log 246 19.4.4 Displaying Logs ...246 19.4.5 Log Command Example 247 Chapter 20 VLAN ...249 20.1 Overview ...249 20.1.1 What You Can Do in... VLAN Groups 258 20.3.3.2 Configuring Remote Access Policies 259 20.3.4 Second Rx VLAN ID Example 267 20.3.4.1 Second Rx VLAN Setup Example 267 Chapter 21 Load Balancing ...269 21.1 Overview ...269 NWA-3160 Series User's Guide 17
... 19.3 The Log Settings Screen 242 19.4 Technical Reference ...244 19.4.1 Example Log Messages 244 19.4.2 Log Commands ...246 19.4.3 Configuring What You Want the NWA to Log 246 19.4.4 Displaying Logs ...246 19.4.5 Log Command Example 247 Chapter 20 VLAN ...249 20.1 Overview ...249 20.1.1 What You Can Do in... VLAN Groups 258 20.3.3.2 Configuring Remote Access Policies 259 20.3.4 Second Rx VLAN ID Example 267 20.3.4.1 Second Rx VLAN Setup Example 267 Chapter 21 Load Balancing ...269 21.1 Overview ...269 NWA-3160 Series User's Guide 17
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Table of Contents 21.1.1 What You Need to Know About Load Balancing 269 21.2 The Load Balancing Screen 271 21.2.1 Disassociating and Delaying Connections 272 Chapter 22 Dynamic Channel Selection 275 22.1 Overview ...275 22.2 The DCS Screen ...276 Chapter 23 ...Restart Screen ...286 Part III: Appendices and Index 287 Chapter 24 Troubleshooting...289 24.1 Overview ...289 24.2 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs 289 24.3 NWA Access and Login 290 24.4 AP Management Modes 292 24.5 Internet Access ...294 24.6 Wireless Router/AP Troubleshooting 295 Chapter 25 Chapter 25 Product Specifications...
Table of Contents 21.1.1 What You Need to Know About Load Balancing 269 21.2 The Load Balancing Screen 271 21.2.1 Disassociating and Delaying Connections 272 Chapter 22 Dynamic Channel Selection 275 22.1 Overview ...275 22.2 The DCS Screen ...276 Chapter 23 ...Restart Screen ...286 Part III: Appendices and Index 287 Chapter 24 Troubleshooting...289 24.1 Overview ...289 24.2 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs 289 24.3 NWA Access and Login 290 24.4 AP Management Modes 292 24.5 Internet Access ...294 24.6 Wireless Router/AP Troubleshooting 295 Chapter 25 Chapter 25 Product Specifications...
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NWA-3160 Series User's Guide 37 SERVER (Setting, Trusted AP, Trusted Users), CERTIFICATES (My Certificates, Trusted CAs), LOGS (View Log and Log Settings), VLAN (Wireless VLAN and RADIUS VLAN), Load Balancing, and DCS. • Click MAINTENANCE to verify that the configuration has been updated. Chapter 2 The ...8226; Click the links on the left of the screen when you click Apply or OK to view information about your NWA or upgrade configuration and firmware files. Maintenance features include Association List, Channel Usage, F/W (Firmware) Upload, Configuration (Backup, Restore and ...
NWA-3160 Series User's Guide 37 SERVER (Setting, Trusted AP, Trusted Users), CERTIFICATES (My Certificates, Trusted CAs), LOGS (View Log and Log Settings), VLAN (Wireless VLAN and RADIUS VLAN), Load Balancing, and DCS. • Click MAINTENANCE to verify that the configuration has been updated. Chapter 2 The ...8226; Click the links on the left of the screen when you click Apply or OK to view information about your NWA or upgrade configuration and firmware files. Maintenance features include Association List, Channel Usage, F/W (Firmware) Upload, Configuration (Backup, Restore and ...
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...any number of wireless traffic transmitted and received on the NWA: • Load balancing by traffic level limits the number of connections to Know About Load Balancing There are uncertain as a means to maintain bandwidth integrity. 21.1.1 What You Need to the NWA based on an wireless access point (AP) or you... will have the same settings as the NWA (such as their own NWA and they have 10 computers, you can join. • Load balancing by station number limits the number of wireless connections you limit the amount of devices to let ...
...any number of wireless traffic transmitted and received on the NWA: • Load balancing by traffic level limits the number of connections to Know About Load Balancing There are uncertain as a means to maintain bandwidth integrity. 21.1.1 What You Need to the NWA based on an wireless access point (AP) or you... will have the same settings as the NWA (such as their own NWA and they have 10 computers, you can join. • Load balancing by station number limits the number of wireless connections you limit the amount of devices to let ...
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...User's Guide Altogether, they consume the AP's entire "balanced" bandwidth allotment. The following figure depicts an NWA with matching settings are each client. the AP must basically wait for their turn or get shunted to the nearest identical AP. Figure 162 Load Balancing by Traffic Level Example Y R G B The ...bandwidth that is available to his customers but not on the burden of the NWA, then it becomes "overloaded"; More than that and it will have at any given moment. Chapter 21 Load Balancing Imagine a coffee shop in a crowded business district that offers free wireless ...
...User's Guide Altogether, they consume the AP's entire "balanced" bandwidth allotment. The following figure depicts an NWA with matching settings are each client. the AP must basically wait for their turn or get shunted to the nearest identical AP. Figure 162 Load Balancing by Traffic Level Example Y R G B The ...bandwidth that is available to his customers but not on the burden of the NWA, then it becomes "overloaded"; More than that and it will have at any given moment. Chapter 21 Load Balancing Imagine a coffee shop in a crowded business district that offers free wireless ...
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... this screen Table 81 Load Balancing FIELD DESCRIPTION Enable Load Balancing Select this screen to configure the load balancing feature on the NWA. Figure 163 Load Balancing The following screen appears. You can enter a value from 1-127. The traffic level you want to enable load balancing on your NWA. NWA-3160 Series User's Guide 271 Chapter 21 Load Balancing The requirements for load balancing are fairly straight...
... this screen Table 81 Load Balancing FIELD DESCRIPTION Enable Load Balancing Select this screen to configure the load balancing feature on the NWA. Figure 163 Load Balancing The following screen appears. You can enter a value from 1-127. The traffic level you want to enable load balancing on your NWA. NWA-3160 Series User's Guide 271 Chapter 21 Load Balancing The requirements for load balancing are fairly straight...
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... the AP withholds the connection until the data transfer throughput is lowered or the client connection is picked up by the NWA and is to connect and it could potentially push the AP over its last-saved settings. 21.2.1 Disassociating and Delaying Connections...If the client is determined automatically by another AP. If the red laptop (R) attempts to "delay" a client connection. Chapter 21 Load Balancing Table 81 Load Balancing FIELD DESCRIPTION Dissociate station when overloaded Select Enable to "kick" connections to Disable, then the AP simply delays the connection until it ...
... the AP withholds the connection until the data transfer throughput is lowered or the client connection is picked up by the NWA and is to connect and it could potentially push the AP over its last-saved settings. 21.2.1 Disassociating and Delaying Connections...If the client is determined automatically by another AP. If the red laptop (R) attempts to "delay" a client connection. Chapter 21 Load Balancing Table 81 Load Balancing FIELD DESCRIPTION Dissociate station when overloaded Select Enable to "kick" connections to Disable, then the AP simply delays the connection until it ...
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The NWA first looks to spare. Figure 164 Delaying a Connection R The second response your AP can afford the bandwidth for it or the red laptop is picked up by a different AP that are pushing it over its balanced bandwidth allotment. If no connections are kicked first. Devices with...is signal strength. Figure 165 Kicking a Connection R Connections are kicked based on either idle timeout or signal strength. NWA-3160 Series User's Guide 273 Chapter 21 Load Balancing can take is to kick the connections that has bandwidth to see which devices have been idle the longest, then starts...
The NWA first looks to spare. Figure 164 Delaying a Connection R The second response your AP can afford the bandwidth for it or the red laptop is picked up by a different AP that are pushing it over its balanced bandwidth allotment. If no connections are kicked first. Devices with...is signal strength. Figure 165 Kicking a Connection R Connections are kicked based on either idle timeout or signal strength. NWA-3160 Series User's Guide 273 Chapter 21 Load Balancing can take is to kick the connections that has bandwidth to see which devices have been idle the longest, then starts...
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... the number of connections allowed on an wireless access point (AP) or you limit the amount of the NWA. • Check that both the NWA and your remote management settings. Wireless load balancing is disabled, you have Load Balancing enabled. If it . otherwise, a wireless client attempting to connect to or keep on it. • If you...
... the number of connections allowed on an wireless access point (AP) or you limit the amount of the NWA. • Check that both the NWA and your remote management settings. Wireless load balancing is disabled, you have Load Balancing enabled. If it . otherwise, a wireless client attempting to connect to or keep on it. • If you...