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... Log Relay Host on the Events Page 34 Viewing 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
... Log Relay Host on the Events Page 34 Viewing 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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... Rules ...76 IEEE 802.1X ...76 WPA Personal ...78 WPA Enterprise...79 Configuring the Wireless Distribution System (WDS 81 WEP on WDS Links ...84 WPA/PSK on WDS Links ...84 Controlling Access by MAC Authentication 85 Configuring a MAC Filter and Station List on the AP 85 Configuring MAC Authentication on the RADIUS... 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
... Rules ...76 IEEE 802.1X ...76 WPA Personal ...78 WPA Enterprise...79 Configuring the Wireless Distribution System (WDS 81 WEP on WDS Links ...84 WPA/PSK on WDS Links ...84 Controlling Access by MAC Authentication 85 Configuring a MAC Filter and Station List on the AP 85 Configuring MAC Authentication on the RADIUS... 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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... Using the CLI...173 Clustering APs by Using SNMP...174 Configuring Client QoS ...174 Configuring QoS by Using the Web Interface 174 ACL Configuration...174 D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 6
... Using the CLI...173 Clustering APs by Using SNMP...174 Configuring Client QoS ...174 Configuring QoS by Using the Web Interface 174 ACL Configuration...174 D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 6
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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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... 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
... 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 25: WPA Personal ...78 Table 26: WPA Enterprise...79 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 35: Management ACL ...94 D-Link November 2011 Unified Access ...
...Table 25: WPA Personal ...78 Table 26: WPA Enterprise...79 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 35: Management ACL ...94 D-Link November 2011 Unified Access ...
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... Table 63: Advanced Channel Management Settings 157 Table 64: 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
... Table 63: Advanced Channel Management Settings 157 Table 64: 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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The three UAP models in the DWL‐x600AP family include the DWL‐3600AP, DWL‐6600AP, and DWL‐8600AP. Document Organization The Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide contains the following documentation provides additional information...Access Point Administrator's Guide About This Document Section 1: About This Document This guide describes setup, configuration, administration and maintenance for the D‐Link DWL‐x600AP Unified Access Point (UAP) on page 164 Additional Documentation The following sections: • Section 1: "About This Document," on page...
The three UAP models in the DWL‐x600AP family include the DWL‐3600AP, DWL‐6600AP, and DWL‐8600AP. Document Organization The Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide contains the following documentation provides additional information...Access Point Administrator's Guide About This Document Section 1: About This Document This guide describes setup, configuration, administration and maintenance for the D‐Link DWL‐x600AP Unified Access Point (UAP) on page 164 Additional Documentation The following sections: • Section 1: "About This Document," on page...
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... might be a variable or fixed value. Indicate a choice within square brackets Table 1: Typographical Conventions Example Click Apply to related topics. Separates the mutually exclusive choices. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 13 Caution! Indicates that can adversely affect network connectivity, security, and so on page 13. Symbol Bold...
... might be a variable or fixed value. Indicate a choice within square brackets Table 1: Typographical Conventions Example Click Apply to related topics. Separates the mutually exclusive choices. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 13 Caution! Indicates that can adversely affect network connectivity, security, and so on page 13. Symbol Bold...
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... an example of the online help available from the user interface (UI). For information about all fields and features available from the links on the user interface. 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 provides information about the settings on the current page, click the Help link on the upper right side of the information available in the online help information corresponds to each page on the UAP Administration UI...
... an example of the online help available from the user interface (UI). For information about all fields and features available from the links on the user interface. 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 provides information about the settings on the current page, click the Help link on the upper right side of the information available in the online help information corresponds to each page on the UAP Administration UI...
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... configurations, and compatibility issues. It is an advanced, standards‐based solution for the switch. The DWL‐3600AP is part of the D‐Link Unified Wired and Wireless System, and you might need to configure additional settings on your WLAN to the...User Interface (UI), command‐line interface (CLI), or SNMP. The DWL‐6600AP and DWL‐8600AP are disabled. Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Getting Started Section 2: Getting Started The D‐Link DWL‐x600AP unified access point (UAP) provides continuous, high‐speed ...
... configurations, and compatibility issues. It is an advanced, standards‐based solution for the switch. The DWL‐3600AP is part of the D‐Link Unified Wired and Wireless System, and you might need to configure additional settings on your WLAN to the...User Interface (UI), command‐line interface (CLI), or SNMP. The DWL‐6600AP and DWL‐8600AP are disabled. Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Getting Started Section 2: Getting Started The D‐Link DWL‐x600AP unified access point (UAP) provides continuous, high‐speed ...
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We recommend using a wireless connection to run the access point. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 16 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Administrator's Computer Requirements Administrator's Computer Requirements The following supported Web browsers ...
We recommend using a wireless connection to run the access point. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 16 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Administrator's Computer Requirements Administrator's Computer Requirements The following supported Web browsers ...
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... which you re‐assign it a new static IP address (and specify a static IP addressing policy) or until you plan to run the access point. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 17 Client software, such as Microsoft Windows Supplicant, configured to associate with RADIUS server, and WPA‐...
... which you re‐assign it a new static IP address (and specify a static IP addressing policy) or until you plan to run the access point. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 17 Client software, such as Microsoft Windows Supplicant, configured to associate with RADIUS server, and WPA‐...
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... network and know the MAC address of the AP, you might need to use the CLI to find out what the new IP address is. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 18 If you do not have access to the DHCP server on page 24.
... network and know the MAC address of the AP, you might need to use the CLI to find out what the new IP address is. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 18 If you do not have access to the DHCP server on page 24.
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... that the access point is no DHCP server, be sure to set your PC is connected to the LAN (either by using a hub or directly). D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 19 Connect the AP to an administrative PC by default. For initial configuration with a direct Ethernet connection...
... that the access point is no DHCP server, be sure to set your PC is connected to the LAN (either by using a hub or directly). D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 19 Connect the AP to an administrative PC by default. For initial configuration with a direct Ethernet connection...
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.... Connect the power adapter to lose connectivity with a wireless connection. If you used a DHCP server and you used a DHCP server on to the intended AP. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 20 For a more detailed explanation about how to log on the back of the access point, and...
.... Connect the power adapter to lose connectivity with a wireless connection. If you used a DHCP server and you used a DHCP server on to the intended AP. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 20 For a more detailed explanation about how to log on the back of the access point, and...
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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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...cause the AP to configure VLAN information, see "Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication" on page 22. 6. Field IP Address IPv6 Address IPv6 Link Local Address MAC Address Table 4: Basic Settings Page Description Shows the IP address assigned to the AP. We recommend that if you bring ...change access point settings when WLAN traffic is assigned by using the default address. Shows the IPv6 address assigned to the AP. The link local address is not configurable and is low. For information about the fields and configuration options on the Basic Settings page, see "...
...cause the AP to configure VLAN information, see "Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication" on page 22. 6. Field IP Address IPv6 Address IPv6 Link Local Address MAC Address Table 4: Basic Settings Page Description Shows the IP address assigned to the AP. We recommend that if you bring ...change access point settings when WLAN traffic is assigned by using the default address. Shows the IPv6 address assigned to the AP. The link local address is not configurable and is low. For information about the fields and configuration options on the Basic Settings page, see "...
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... administrator password. Hardware Version Identifies the AP hardware version. Do not use special characters or spaces. The following baud rates are able to the administrator. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 23 This name appears only on your wireless network, we recommend that you can upgrade the firmware...
... administrator password. Hardware Version Identifies the AP hardware version. Do not use special characters or spaces. The following baud rates are able to the administrator. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 23 This name appears only on your wireless network, we recommend that you can upgrade the firmware...
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..., type the following address into a Web browser. If a DHCP server on the UAP is defined as HyperTerminal or TeraTerm. 2. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 24 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Using the CLI to View the IP Address Connecting ... To connect to the console (serial) port. Using a null‐modem cable, connect a VT100/ANSI terminal or a workstation to the iPv6 link local address, replace the colons (:) with hyphens (‐), add the interface number preceded with other browsers. The login name is admin. For example...
..., type the following address into a Web browser. If a DHCP server on the UAP is defined as HyperTerminal or TeraTerm. 2. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 24 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Using the CLI to View the IP Address Connecting ... To connect to the console (serial) port. Using a null‐modem cable, connect a VT100/ANSI terminal or a workstation to the iPv6 link local address, replace the colons (:) with hyphens (‐), add the interface number preceded with other browsers. The login name is admin. For example...