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......27 Using the CLI to Configure 802.1X Authentication Information 27 Verifying the Installation...28 Configuring Security on the Wireless Access Point 29 Section 3: Viewing Access Point Status 30 Viewing Interface Status ...31 Wired Settings (Internal Interface) ...31 Wireless Settings...31 Viewing Events ...32 Configuring... Transmit and Receive Statistics ...36 Viewing Associated Wireless Client Information 38 Viewing TSPEC Client Associations ...39 Link Integrity Monitoring ...41 Viewing Rogue AP Detection ...41 D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 3
......27 Using the CLI to Configure 802.1X Authentication Information 27 Verifying the Installation...28 Configuring Security on the Wireless Access Point 29 Section 3: Viewing Access Point Status 30 Viewing Interface Status ...31 Wired Settings (Internal Interface) ...31 Wireless Settings...31 Viewing Events ...32 Configuring... Transmit and Receive Statistics ...36 Viewing Associated Wireless Client Information 38 Viewing TSPEC Client Associations ...39 Link Integrity Monitoring ...41 Viewing Rogue AP Detection ...41 D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 3
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... Authentication on the RADIUS Server 87 Configuring Load Balancing...88 Managed Access Point Overview...89 Transitioning Between Modes ...89 Configuring Managed Access Point Settings 90 Configuring 802.1X Authentication...92 Creating a Management Access Control List 94 Section 5: Configuring Access Point Services 95 Configuring SNMP on the Access Point ...95 Web Server Settings ...99 D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 4
... Authentication on the RADIUS Server 87 Configuring Load Balancing...88 Managed Access Point Overview...89 Transitioning Between Modes ...89 Configuring Managed Access Point Settings 90 Configuring 802.1X Authentication...92 Creating a Management Access Control List 94 Section 5: Configuring Access Point Services 95 Configuring SNMP on the Access Point ...95 Web Server Settings ...99 D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 4
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... SNMPv3 Views...111 Configuring SNMPv3 Groups...113 Configuring SNMPv3 Users ...115 Configuring SNMPv3 Targets ...116 Section 7: Maintaining the Access Point 117 Saving the Current Configuration to a Backup File 117 Restoring the Configuration from a Previously Saved File 118 Performing AP... Maintenance...120 Resetting the Factory Default Configuration 120 Rebooting the Access Point ...120 Upgrading the Firmware ...120 Packet Capture Configuration and Settings 122 Packet Capture Status...124 Packet Capture Parameter Configuration...
... SNMPv3 Views...111 Configuring SNMPv3 Groups...113 Configuring SNMPv3 Users ...115 Configuring SNMPv3 Targets ...116 Section 7: Maintaining the Access Point 117 Saving the Current Configuration to a Backup File 117 Restoring the Configuration from a Previously Saved File 118 Performing AP... Maintenance...120 Resetting the Factory Default Configuration 120 Rebooting the Access Point ...120 Upgrading the Firmware ...120 Packet Capture Configuration and Settings 122 Packet Capture Status...124 Packet Capture Parameter Configuration...
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...'s Guide Clustering Single and Dual Radio APs 149 Viewing and Configuring Cluster Members 149 Removing an Access Point from the Cluster 151 Adding an Access Point to a Cluster...152 Navigating to Configuration Information for a Specific AP 152 Navigating to an AP by Using its IP Address in ...Wireless Distribution System 169 WDS Configuration from the Web Interface 169 WDS Configuration from the CLI...170 WDS Configuration Using SNMP...171 Clustering Access Points...172 Clustering APs by Using the Web Interface 172 Clustering APs by Using the CLI...173 Clustering APs by Using SNMP...174 ...
...'s Guide Clustering Single and Dual Radio APs 149 Viewing and Configuring Cluster Members 149 Removing an Access Point from the Cluster 151 Adding an Access Point to a Cluster...152 Navigating to Configuration Information for a Specific AP 152 Navigating to an AP by Using its IP Address in ...Wireless Distribution System 169 WDS Configuration from the Web Interface 169 WDS Configuration from the CLI...170 WDS Configuration Using SNMP...171 Clustering Access Points...172 Clustering APs by Using the Web Interface 172 Clustering APs by Using the CLI...173 Clustering APs by Using SNMP...174 ...
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Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide DiffServ Configuration ...176 Configuring QoS by Using the CLI ...179 ACL Configuration...179 DiffServ Configuration ...179 ACL Configuration...180 DiffServ Configuration ...182 D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 7
Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide DiffServ Configuration ...176 Configuring QoS by Using the CLI ...179 ACL Configuration...179 DiffServ Configuration ...179 ACL Configuration...180 DiffServ Configuration ...182 D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 7
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... Host ...34 Figure 6: Viewing Traffic Statistics...36 Figure 7: Viewing Client Association Information 38 Figure 8: Viewing TSPEC Client Associations ...39 Figure 9: Viewing Rogue and Known Access Points 41 Figure 10: Viewing TSPEC Status and Statistics 45 Figure 11: Radio Statistics ...48 Figure 12: Email Alert Operational Status ...50 Figure 13: Ethernet Settings......103 Figure 32: Configuring Email Alert...106 Figure 33: Setting the System Time...109 Figure 34: SNMPv3 Views...111 Figure 35: SNMPv3 Groups ...113 D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 8
... Host ...34 Figure 6: Viewing Traffic Statistics...36 Figure 7: Viewing Client Association Information 38 Figure 8: Viewing TSPEC Client Associations ...39 Figure 9: Viewing Rogue and Known Access Points 41 Figure 10: Viewing TSPEC Status and Statistics 45 Figure 11: Radio Statistics ...48 Figure 12: Email Alert Operational Status ...50 Figure 13: Ethernet Settings......103 Figure 32: Configuring Email Alert...106 Figure 33: Setting the System Time...109 Figure 34: SNMPv3 Views...111 Figure 35: SNMPv3 Groups ...113 D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 8
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... Table 27: WDS Settings ...83 Table 28: WEP on WDS Links...84 Table 29: WPA/PSK on WDS Links ...84 Table 30: MAC Authentication ...86 Table 31: RADIUS Server Attributes for MAC Authentication 87 Table 32: Load Balancing...88 Table 33: Managed Access Point...90 Table 34: IEEE 802.1X Supplicant Authentication 92 Table...
... Table 27: WDS Settings ...83 Table 28: WEP on WDS Links...84 Table 29: WPA/PSK on WDS Links ...84 Table 30: MAC Authentication ...86 Table 31: RADIUS Server Attributes for MAC Authentication 87 Table 32: Load Balancing...88 Table 33: Managed Access Point...90 Table 34: IEEE 802.1X Supplicant Authentication 92 Table...
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Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Table 36: SNMP Settings ...96 Table 37: Web Server Settings ...99 Table 38: SSH Settings ...Table 55: DiffServ Policy Map...145 Table 56: Client QoS Status ...146 Table 57: Client QoS RADIUS Attributes...147 Table 58: Access Points in the Cluster...151 Table 59: Clustering Options ...151 Table 60: Session Management ...153 Table 61: Channel Assignments...156 Table 62:...: Wireless Neighborhood Information 159 Table 65: Cluster Member Details...160 Table 66: UAP Default Settings...161 D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 11
Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Table 36: SNMP Settings ...96 Table 37: Web Server Settings ...99 Table 38: SSH Settings ...Table 55: DiffServ Policy Map...145 Table 56: Client QoS Status ...146 Table 57: Client QoS RADIUS Attributes...147 Table 58: Access Points in the Cluster...151 Table 59: Clustering Options ...151 Table 60: Session Management ...153 Table 61: Channel Assignments...156 Table 62:...: Wireless Neighborhood Information 159 Table 65: Cluster Member Details...160 Table 66: UAP Default Settings...161 D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 11
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... and managing the Unified Wireless Switch (UWS), including information about how to use the switch to manage multiple UAPs. • Release notes for the D‐Link DWL‐x600AP Unified Access Point (UAP) on a wireless network. The three UAP models in the DWL‐x600AP family include the DWL‐3600AP, DWL‐6600AP, and DWL‐8600AP.
... and managing the Unified Wireless Switch (UWS), including information about how to use the switch to manage multiple UAPs. • Release notes for the D‐Link DWL‐x600AP Unified Access Point (UAP) on a wireless network. The three UAP models in the DWL‐x600AP family include the DWL‐3600AP, DWL‐6600AP, and DWL‐8600AP.
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The following table describes the typographical conventions used in this document uses. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 13 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Document Conventions Document Conventions This section describes the conventions this guide. Caution! Indicates an optional fixed parameter. Indicate a choice within square brackets Table 1: ...
The following table describes the typographical conventions used in this document uses. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 13 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Document Conventions Document Conventions This section describes the conventions this guide. Caution! Indicates an optional fixed parameter. Indicate a choice within square brackets Table 1: ...
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... figure shows an example of the online help is a subset of a page. For information about all fields and features available from the links on the UAP Administration UI. Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Online Help, Supported Browsers, and Limitations Online Help, Supported Browsers, and Limitations Online help for the UAP Administration Web pages...
... figure shows an example of the online help is a subset of a page. For information about all fields and features available from the links on the UAP Administration UI. Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Online Help, Supported Browsers, and Limitations Online Help, Supported Browsers, and Limitations Online help for the UAP Administration Web pages...
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...;6600AP and DWL‐8600AP are disabled. The DWL‐3600AP is part of any size. In Standalone Mode, the UAP acts as a gateway to the network. In Managed Mode, the UAP is a single‐radio access point and supports the IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, and 802.11n (2.4 GHz) modes. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point...
...;6600AP and DWL‐8600AP are disabled. The DWL‐3600AP is part of any size. In Standalone Mode, the UAP acts as a gateway to the network. In Managed Mode, the UAP is a single‐radio access point and supports the IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, and 802.11n (2.4 GHz) modes. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point...
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... 8.x (with the UAP. We recommend using a wireless connection to run the access point. For wireless connection to the access point, your new wireless network, you plan to the internal network. After initial configuration and launch of the first access point on the access point. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 16 Table 2: Requirements for the Administrator's Computer Required...
... 8.x (with the UAP. We recommend using a wireless connection to run the access point. For wireless connection to the access point, your new wireless network, you plan to the internal network. After initial configuration and launch of the first access point on the access point. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 16 Table 2: Requirements for the Administrator's Computer Required...
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... (PDAs), or any client with a properly configured Wi‐Fi client adapter for a DHCP server on the access point is running. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 17 If the Security mode on the access point is set a profile to the authentication mode used to do after powering on the network in order to...
... (PDAs), or any client with a properly configured Wi‐Fi client adapter for a DHCP server on the access point is running. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 17 If the Security mode on the access point is set a profile to the authentication mode used to do after powering on the network in order to...
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... the Factory Default Configuration" on page 120), or you might need to use the CLI to the DHCP server that has a DHCP server. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 18 Discovering a Dynamically Assigned IP Address If you can view the new IP address associated with the... to View the IP Address" on your network and know the MAC address of your AP, you have access to find out what the new IP address is. Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Dynamic and Static IP Addressing on the AP Recovering an IP Address If you experience trouble communicating...
... the Factory Default Configuration" on page 120), or you might need to use the CLI to the DHCP server that has a DHCP server. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 18 Discovering a Dynamically Assigned IP Address If you can view the new IP address associated with the... to View the IP Address" on your network and know the MAC address of your AP, you have access to find out what the new IP address is. Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Dynamic and Static IP Addressing on the AP Recovering an IP Address If you experience trouble communicating...
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... method, you use must permit broadcast signals from the access point to reach all other devices on the network. • To use a DHCP server on you enter the IP address of the AP into a Web browser. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 19 Connect the AP to the ...Ethernet port on the PC, as the default IP address on the access point and the other end of the access point so that the access point is no DHCP server, be sure to set...
... method, you use must permit broadcast signals from the access point to reach all other devices on the network. • To use a DHCP server on you enter the IP address of the AP into a Web browser. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 19 Connect the AP to the ...Ethernet port on the PC, as the default IP address on the access point and the other end of the access point so that the access point is no DHCP server, be sure to set...
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...lose connectivity with a wireless connection. Connect a serial cable from a DHCP server on to access the command‐line interface (CLI). D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 20 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Installing the UAP Note: It is the default IP address of the power cord...the CLI by using this address in the address field of knowing whether you used a DHCP server and you to detect access points on page 24. 4. If you are actually connecting to automatically configure network information for the AP, enter the new IP address ...
...lose connectivity with a wireless connection. Connect a serial cable from a DHCP server on to access the command‐line interface (CLI). D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 20 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Installing the UAP Note: It is the default IP address of the power cord...the CLI by using this address in the address field of knowing whether you used a DHCP server and you to detect access points on page 24. 4. If you are actually connecting to automatically configure network information for the AP, enter the new IP address ...
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Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Installing the UAP When you do not want 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 Verify the settings on the Basic Settings page. • Review access point description and provide a new administrator password for the access point if you first log in, the Basic Settings page for UAP administration is admin. • Click the Apply button to activate the wireless network with these new settings.
Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Installing the UAP When you do not want 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 Verify the settings on the Basic Settings page. • Review access point description and provide a new administrator password for the access point if you first log in, the Basic Settings page for UAP administration is admin. • Click the Apply button to activate the wireless network with these new settings.
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... information about how to Static IP. For information about how to stop and restart system processes. The link local address is not configurable and is assigned by using the default address. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 22 We recommend assigning a new Static IP address so that you might cause the...
... information about how to Static IP. For information about how to stop and restart system processes. The link local address is not configurable and is assigned by using the default address. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 22 We recommend assigning a new Static IP address so that you might cause the...
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...the administrator password from seeing your password as intended. Baud Rate Select a baud rate for example Conference Room A. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 23 Device Name Generic name to the AP. System Location Enter the physical location of hardware.... • 38400 • 57600 • 115200 System Name System Contact Enter a name for example My AP. Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Basic Settings Table 4: Basic Settings Page (Cont.) Field Description Firmware Version Shows version information about the product hardware.
...the administrator password from seeing your password as intended. Baud Rate Select a baud rate for example Conference Room A. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 23 Device Name Generic name to the AP. System Location Enter the physical location of hardware.... • 38400 • 57600 • 115200 System Name System Contact Enter a name for example My AP. Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Basic Settings Table 4: Basic Settings Page (Cont.) Field Description Firmware Version Shows version information about the product hardware.