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...AP continues to obtain an IP Address and other than plain text, wireless clients will be disabled on the access point is running. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 17 The UAP supports multiple client operating systems. Clients can either assign a new static IP...security on the access point, see "Configuring the Ethernet Settings" on page 25 or, by the access point and provide a valid username and password, certificate, or similar user identity proof. If the AP does not find a DHCP server on the network in the following table. Client software...
...AP continues to obtain an IP Address and other than plain text, wireless clients will be disabled on the access point is running. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 17 The UAP supports multiple client operating systems. Clients can either assign a new static IP...security on the access point, see "Configuring the Ethernet Settings" on page 25 or, by the access point and provide a valid username and password, certificate, or similar user identity proof. If the AP does not find a DHCP server on the network in the following table. Client software...
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...wireless connection. 2. If you to lose connectivity with a wireless connection. At the command prompt, enter get management. - Enter this method. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 20 Use your network to automatically configure network information for the AP, enter the new IP address.... At the login prompt, enter admin for the user name and admin for the password, then click OK. When prompted, enter admin for the user name and admin for the password. Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Installing the UAP Note: It is the default IP...
...wireless connection. 2. If you to lose connectivity with a wireless connection. At the command prompt, enter get management. - Enter this method. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 20 Use your network to automatically configure network information for the AP, enter the new IP address.... At the login prompt, enter admin for the user name and admin for the password, then click OK. When prompted, enter admin for the user name and admin for the password. Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Installing the UAP Note: It is the default IP...
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Verify the settings on the Basic Settings page. • Review access point description and provide a new administrator password for UAP administration is admin. • Click the Apply button to use the default password, which is displayed, as the following figure shows. 5. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 21 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Installing the UAP When you first log in, the Basic Settings page for the access point if you do not want to activate the wireless network with these new settings.
Verify the settings on the Basic Settings page. • Review access point description and provide a new administrator password for UAP administration is admin. • Click the Apply button to use the default password, which is displayed, as the following figure shows. 5. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 21 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Installing the UAP When you first log in, the Basic Settings page for the access point if you do not want to activate the wireless network with these new settings.
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... configuration options on this page because the IP address is already assigned (either by the local physical link. You can view various information about how to configure the 802.1X user name and password, see "Configuring the Ethernet Settings" on page 25 (CLI) or "Ethernet Settings" on the AP... the IP address for it to other networks. For information about the UAP, including IP and MAC address information, and configure the administrator password for network access control, you bring up another UAP on page 27. If your network uses VLANs, you must configure the 802.1X ...
... configuration options on this page because the IP address is already assigned (either by the local physical link. You can view various information about how to configure the 802.1X user name and password, see "Configuring the Ethernet Settings" on page 25 (CLI) or "Ethernet Settings" on the AP... the IP address for it to other networks. For information about the UAP, including IP and MAC address information, and configure the administrator password for network access control, you bring up another UAP on page 27. If your network uses VLANs, you must configure the 802.1X ...
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... Enter the physical location of the person to contact regarding issues related to confirm that you are displayed as you typed it . D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 23 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Basic Settings Table 4: Basic Settings Page (Cont.)...characters. The baud rate on the terminal or terminal emulator to connect to 64 alphanumeric characters, for example Conference Room A. The administrator password must match the baud rate on the AP must be an alphanumeric string of up to the AP command‐line interface (CLI...
... Enter the physical location of the person to contact regarding issues related to confirm that you are displayed as you typed it . D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 23 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Basic Settings Table 4: Basic Settings Page (Cont.)...characters. The baud rate on the terminal or terminal emulator to connect to 64 alphanumeric characters, for example Conference Room A. The administrator password must match the baud rate on the AP must be an alphanumeric string of up to the AP command‐line interface (CLI...
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...abff:fe00:2420, and the Windows interface is defined as HyperTerminal or TeraTerm. 2. If a DHCP server on the UAP is admin. The default password is 2520::230:abff:fe00:2420, type the following instructions and examples work with Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) and might not work with an... "s," then add ".ipv6‐literal.net." For example, if the AP global IPv6 address is admin. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 24 Note: The following address into the IE7 address field: http:// [2520::230:abff:fe00:2420]....
...abff:fe00:2420, and the Windows interface is defined as HyperTerminal or TeraTerm. 2. If a DHCP server on the UAP is admin. The default password is 2520::230:abff:fe00:2420, type the following instructions and examples work with Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) and might not work with an... "s," then add ".ipv6‐literal.net." For example, if the AP global IPv6 address is admin. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 24 Note: The following address into the IE7 address field: http:// [2520::230:abff:fe00:2420]....
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...id 1 status down Set the 802.1X user name set dot1x‐supplicant user Set the 802.1s password set dot1x‐supplicant status down D‐Link‐WLAN‐AP# Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication On networks that the ... get dot1x‐supplicant Enable 802.1X supplicant set dot1x‐supplicant status up Disable 802.1X supplicant set dot1x‐supplicant password D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 27 Using the CLI to Configure 802.1X Authentication Information The following table shows...
...id 1 status down Set the 802.1X user name set dot1x‐supplicant user Set the 802.1s password set dot1x‐supplicant status down D‐Link‐WLAN‐AP# Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication On networks that the ... get dot1x‐supplicant Enable 802.1X supplicant set dot1x‐supplicant status up Disable 802.1X supplicant set dot1x‐supplicant password D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 27 Using the CLI to Configure 802.1X Authentication Information The following table shows...
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...to the access point, do the following example, the administrator enables the 802.1X supplicant and sets the user name to wlanAP and the password to the LAN by using an Ethernet cable or a wireless card. 2. An important next step is connected to the AP with some wireless...access point by using advanced features. D‐Link‐WLAN‐AP# set dot1x‐supplicant status up D‐Link‐WLAN‐AP# set dot1x‐supplicant user wlanAP D‐Link‐WLAN‐AP# set dot1x‐supplicant password test1234 D‐Link‐WLAN‐AP# get dot1x‐...
...to the access point, do the following example, the administrator enables the 802.1X supplicant and sets the user name to wlanAP and the password to the LAN by using an Ethernet cable or a wireless card. 2. An important next step is connected to the AP with some wireless...access point by using advanced features. D‐Link‐WLAN‐AP# set dot1x‐supplicant status up D‐Link‐WLAN‐AP# set dot1x‐supplicant user wlanAP D‐Link‐WLAN‐AP# set dot1x‐supplicant password test1234 D‐Link‐WLAN‐AP# get dot1x‐...
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If this happens, wireless clients will temporarily lose connectivity. NOPASSWORD D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 87 Changing some settings might cause the AP to lookup a client MAC entry. Configuring MAC ...format for the list is low. We recommend that you change AP settings when WLAN traffic is described in the following table. User‐Password (2) A fixed global password used to stop and restart system processes. Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Controlling Access by MAC Authentication Note: After you configure local MAC...
If this happens, wireless clients will temporarily lose connectivity. NOPASSWORD D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 87 Changing some settings might cause the AP to lookup a client MAC entry. Configuring MAC ...format for the list is low. We recommend that you change AP settings when WLAN traffic is described in the following table. User‐Password (2) A fixed global password used to stop and restart system processes. Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Controlling Access by MAC Authentication Note: After you configure local MAC...
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... switches on the Access Points. every switch in the cluster must also be between 8 and 63 characters. To remove the password, select Edit, delete the existing password, and then click Apply. Figure 24: Configuring Managed Access Point Settings Table 33: Managed Access Point Field Description Managed AP... on your network that can manage the AP. You can enter the IP address in dotted format or as part of a D‐Link Unified Wireless Switch to contact Switch IP Address 1 first. Note: When the wireless Base IP Port number is changed from contacting wireless switches...
... switches on the Access Points. every switch in the cluster must also be between 8 and 63 characters. To remove the password, select Edit, delete the existing password, and then click Apply. Figure 24: Configuring Managed Access Point Settings Table 33: Managed Access Point Field Description Managed AP... on your network that can manage the AP. You can enter the IP address in dotted format or as part of a D‐Link Unified Wireless Switch to contact Switch IP Address 1 first. Note: When the wireless Base IP Port number is changed from contacting wireless switches...
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...as a bridge or repeater on the Managed Access Point page, you must click Apply to apply the changes and to establish the WDS links. If this configuration. If the UAP successfully authenticates with the Root AP. WDS Managed Ethernet Port Specify whether the Ethernet port is low... AP to discover and establish WDS link with a D‐Link Unified Wireless Switch, you change AP settings when WLAN traffic is to stop and restart system processes. The Root APs get the password from the switch when they become managed. WDS Group Password Password for WPA2 Personal authentication used to...
...as a bridge or repeater on the Managed Access Point page, you must click Apply to apply the changes and to establish the WDS links. If this configuration. If the UAP successfully authenticates with the Root AP. WDS Managed Ethernet Port Specify whether the Ethernet port is low... AP to discover and establish WDS link with a D‐Link Unified Wireless Switch, you change AP settings when WLAN traffic is to stop and restart system processes. The Root APs get the password from the switch when they become managed. WDS Group Password Password for WPA2 Personal authentication used to...
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... use for communication between the AP and the authenticator: • MD5 • PEAP • TLS D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 92 To configure the UAP 802.1X supplicant user name and password by using the Web interface, click the Authentication tab and configure the fields shown in Table...
... use for communication between the AP and the authenticator: • MD5 • PEAP • TLS D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 92 To configure the UAP 802.1X supplicant user name and password by using the Web interface, click the Authentication tab and configure the fields shown in Table...
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The password can be 1 to 64 characters in length. Specify the IP address of the TFTP server where the certificate file is stored and click Upload. • TFTP - We recommend that certificate expires. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 93 If ...this happens, wireless clients will temporarily lose connectivity. Enter the password for the AP to use when responding to requests from an 802.1X...
The password can be 1 to 64 characters in length. Specify the IP address of the TFTP server where the certificate file is stored and click Upload. • TFTP - We recommend that certificate expires. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 93 If ...this happens, wireless clients will temporarily lose connectivity. Enter the password for the AP to use when responding to requests from an 802.1X...
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....10). Figure 26: Management ACL Table 35: Management ACL Field Description Management ACL Mode IP Address (1 - 5) IPv6 Address (1 - 5) Enable or disable the management ACL feature. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 94 At least one IPv4 or IPv6 address should be configured before enabling Management ACL Mode. Enter... Access Control List Creating a Management Access Control List You can access the management interface from any network client by supplying the correct AP username and password.
....10). Figure 26: Management ACL Table 35: Management ACL Field Description Management ACL Mode IP Address (1 - 5) IPv6 Address (1 - 5) Enable or disable the management ACL feature. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 94 At least one IPv4 or IPv6 address should be configured before enabling Management ACL Mode. Enter... Access Control List Creating a Management Access Control List You can access the management interface from any network client by supplying the correct AP username and password.
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..." • "Setting the SSH Status" • "Setting the Telnet Status" • "Configuring Quality of SNMP agents, configure community passwords, access MIBs, and configure SNMP Trap destinations. Unless specifically noted, all configuration parameters on this data to configure SNMPv3 views, groups, users...of Service" • "Configuring Email Alert" • "Enabling the Time Settings (NTP)" Configuring SNMP on page 96 D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 95 SNMP facilitates network management, troubleshooting, and maintenance. From the SNMP page ...
..." • "Setting the SSH Status" • "Setting the Telnet Status" • "Configuring Quality of SNMP agents, configure community passwords, access MIBs, and configure SNMP Trap destinations. Unless specifically noted, all configuration parameters on this data to configure SNMPv3 views, groups, users...of Service" • "Configuring Email Alert" • "Enabling the Time Settings (NTP)" Configuring SNMP on page 96 D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 95 SNMP facilitates network management, troubleshooting, and maintenance. From the SNMP page ...
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... can specify the SNMP administrative mode on your configuration changes. The community name can be authentic if the sender knows the password. The name functions as defined in any alphanumeric format. Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring SNMP on the Access Point ...SNMP Settings Field Description SNMP Enabled/Disabled You can request data to the operations) SNMP agent. Note: If SNMP is enabled. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 96 To enable SNMP, click Enabled.To disable SNMP, click Disabled. community name ...
... can specify the SNMP administrative mode on your configuration changes. The community name can be authentic if the sender knows the password. The name functions as defined in any alphanumeric format. Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring SNMP on the Access Point ...SNMP Settings Field Description SNMP Enabled/Disabled You can request data to the operations) SNMP agent. Note: If SNMP is enabled. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 96 To enable SNMP, click Enabled.To disable SNMP, click Disabled. community name ...
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... can execute SNMP commands on the managed device. As with IP addresses from port 161. Individual hosts can set requests to setting a password. Management System D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 97 To disable SNMP set requests, click Enabled. As another port. Enter the port...IP addresses in the range is used to specify the subnet of the machines that can choose whether or not to the D‐Link System MIB. IPv6 Hostname or IPv6 Specify the IPv6 DNS hostname or subnet of the designated NMS. Only machines with addresses from the...
... can execute SNMP commands on the managed device. As with IP addresses from port 161. Individual hosts can set requests to setting a password. Management System D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 97 To disable SNMP set requests, click Enabled. As another port. Enter the port...IP addresses in the range is used to specify the subnet of the machines that can choose whether or not to the D‐Link System MIB. IPv6 Hostname or IPv6 Specify the IPv6 DNS hostname or subnet of the designated NMS. Only machines with addresses from the...
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... messages are sent.The address must be urgent. Email Alert Mail Server Configuration Mail Server Address Mail Server Security Mail Server Port Username Password Specify the IP address or hostname of severity. • Alert indicates action must be taken immediately. • Critical indicates critical conditions...The range is Open. By default, no security (Open) for authentication with all levels up to be a valid email address. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 107 The security level you specify are collected and sent in the subject of the ...
... messages are sent.The address must be urgent. Email Alert Mail Server Configuration Mail Server Address Mail Server Security Mail Server Port Username Password Specify the IP address or hostname of severity. • Alert indicates action must be taken immediately. • Critical indicates critical conditions...The range is Open. By default, no security (Open) for authentication with all levels up to be a valid email address. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 107 The security level you specify are collected and sent in the subject of the ...
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...defined by the user. Note: The UAP supports maximum of different authorization and access privileges. Both the MD5 and DES key/ passwords must be defined. Users in this group will have read ‐only group using authentication and data encryption. By default, the... can be modified by default. By default, users of this group use an MD5 key/ password for authentication and a DES key/password for encryption. Figure 35: SNMPv3 Groups D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 113 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring SNMPv3...
...defined by the user. Note: The UAP supports maximum of different authorization and access privileges. Both the MD5 and DES key/ passwords must be defined. Users in this group will have read ‐only group using authentication and data encryption. By default, the... can be modified by default. By default, users of this group use an MD5 key/ password for authentication and a DES key/password for encryption. Figure 35: SNMPv3 Groups D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 113 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring SNMPv3...
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...; noAuthentication‐noPrivacy-No authentication and no data encryption (no security). • Authentication‐noPrivacy-Authentication, but not a DES key/password for encryption. • Authentication‐Privacy-Authentication and data encryption. To remove a group, select the group and click Remove. Unified ...authentication and a DES key/password for the group: • view‐all-The group is allowed to identify the group. Note: After you configure the SNMPv3 Groups settings, you have defined on the SNMPv3 Users page. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point ...
...; noAuthentication‐noPrivacy-No authentication and no data encryption (no security). • Authentication‐noPrivacy-Authentication, but not a DES key/password for encryption. • Authentication‐Privacy-Authentication and data encryption. To remove a group, select the group and click Remove. Unified ...authentication and a DES key/password for the group: • view‐all-The group is allowed to identify the group. Note: After you configure the SNMPv3 Groups settings, you have defined on the SNMPv3 Users page. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point ...