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Software User Manual 12/10/09 TABLE OF CONTENTS D-Link UAP Section 1: About This Document 11 Document Organization...11 Additional Documentation...11 Document Conventions ...12 Online Help, Supported Browsers, and Limitations 13....1X Authentication 24 Using the CLI to Configure 802.1X Authentication Information 24 Verifying the Installation ...25 Configuring Security on the Wireless Access Point 26 Section 3: Viewing Access Point Status 27 Viewing Interface Status...27 Wired Settings (Internal Interface) ...27 Wireless Settings ...28 Viewing Events ...28 Configuring Persistent Logging ...
Software User Manual 12/10/09 TABLE OF CONTENTS D-Link UAP Section 1: About This Document 11 Document Organization...11 Additional Documentation...11 Document Conventions ...12 Online Help, Supported Browsers, and Limitations 13....1X Authentication 24 Using the CLI to Configure 802.1X Authentication Information 24 Verifying the Installation ...25 Configuring Security on the Wireless Access Point 26 Section 3: Viewing Access Point Status 27 Viewing Interface Status...27 Wired Settings (Internal Interface) ...27 Wireless Settings ...28 Viewing Events ...28 Configuring Persistent Logging ...
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... User Manual 12/10/09 Link Integrity Monitoring ...33 Viewing Neighboring Access Points ...34 Viewing Managed AP DHCP Information 36 Section 4: Managing the Access Point 37 Ethernet Settings ...37 Wireless Settings...40 Using the 802.11h Wireless Mode...42 Modifying Radio Settings...43 Virtual Access Point Settings...46 None (Plain-text)...50 Static WEP ...51 Static WEP...
... User Manual 12/10/09 Link Integrity Monitoring ...33 Viewing Neighboring Access Points ...34 Viewing Managed AP DHCP Information 36 Section 4: Managing the Access Point 37 Ethernet Settings ...37 Wireless Settings...40 Using the 802.11h Wireless Mode...42 Modifying Radio Settings...43 Virtual Access Point Settings...46 None (Plain-text)...50 Static WEP ...51 Static WEP...
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Software User Manual 12/10/09 D-Link UAP Section 6: Configuring SNMPv3 77 Configuring SNMPv3 Views ...77 Configuring SNMPv3 Groups...78 Configuring SNMPv3 Users ...80 Configuring SNMPv3 Targets...81 Section 7: Maintaining the Access Point 82 Saving the Current Configuration to a Backup File 82 ...Restoring the Configuration from a Previously Saved File 83 Maintenance ...84 Resetting the Factory Default Configuration 84 Rebooting the Access Point ...85 Upgrading the Firmware ...85 Section 8: Configuring Client Quality of Service 87 Configuring VAP QoS Parameters...87 Managing Client...
Software User Manual 12/10/09 D-Link UAP Section 6: Configuring SNMPv3 77 Configuring SNMPv3 Views ...77 Configuring SNMPv3 Groups...78 Configuring SNMPv3 Users ...80 Configuring SNMPv3 Targets...81 Section 7: Maintaining the Access Point 82 Saving the Current Configuration to a Backup File 82 ...Restoring the Configuration from a Previously Saved File 83 Maintenance ...84 Resetting the Factory Default Configuration 84 Rebooting the Access Point ...85 Upgrading the Firmware ...85 Section 8: Configuring Client Quality of Service 87 Configuring VAP QoS Parameters...87 Managing Client...
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D-Link UAP Software User Manual 12/10/09 Viewing Current Channel Assignments and Setting Locks 109 Viewing the Last Proposed Set of Changes 109 Configuring Advanced ... Configuring the Wireless Distribution System 121 WDS Configuration from the Web Interface 121 WDS Configuration from the CLI ...123 WDS Configuration Using SNMP ...123 Clustering Access Points ...124 Clustering APs by Using the Web Interface 124 Clustering APs by Using the CLI ...125 Clustering APs by Using SNMP ...125 Configuring Client QoS...
D-Link UAP Software User Manual 12/10/09 Viewing Current Channel Assignments and Setting Locks 109 Viewing the Last Proposed Set of Changes 109 Configuring Advanced ... Configuring the Wireless Distribution System 121 WDS Configuration from the Web Interface 121 WDS Configuration from the CLI ...123 WDS Configuration Using SNMP ...123 Clustering Access Points ...124 Clustering APs by Using the Web Interface 124 Clustering APs by Using the CLI ...125 Clustering APs by Using SNMP ...125 Configuring Client QoS...
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...Link UAP LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1: Administrator UI Online Help ...13 Figure 2: Viewing Interface Status ...27 Figure 3: Viewing Events ...28 Figure 4: Persistent Logging Options...29 Figure 5: Log Relay Host ...30 Figure 6: Viewing Traffic Statistics...31 Figure 7: Viewing Client Association Information 32 Figure 8: Viewing Neighboring Access Points...57 Figure 14: Configuring MAC Authentication...60 Figure 15: Configuring Load Balancing...62 Figure 16: Configuring Managed Access Point Settings 64 Figure 17: IEEE 802.1X Authentication ...65 Figure 18: Management ACL...66 Figure 19: ...
...Link UAP LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1: Administrator UI Online Help ...13 Figure 2: Viewing Interface Status ...27 Figure 3: Viewing Events ...28 Figure 4: Persistent Logging Options...29 Figure 5: Log Relay Host ...30 Figure 6: Viewing Traffic Statistics...31 Figure 7: Viewing Client Association Information 32 Figure 8: Viewing Neighboring Access Points...57 Figure 14: Configuring MAC Authentication...60 Figure 15: Configuring Load Balancing...62 Figure 16: Configuring Managed Access Point Settings 64 Figure 17: IEEE 802.1X Authentication ...65 Figure 18: Management ACL...66 Figure 19: ...
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... 24 Table 7: Logging Options...29 Table 8: Log Relay Host ...30 Table 9: Transmit/Receive...32 Table 10: Associated Clients ...33 Table 11: Neighboring Access Points...35 Table 12: Ethernet Settings Page...38 Table 13: Wireless Settings ...41 Table 14: Radio Settings ...44 Table 15: Virtual...20: WDS Settings ...58 Table 21: WEP on WDS Links...59 Table 22: WPA/PSK on WDS Links...59 Table 23: MAC Authentication ...61 Table 24: RADIUS Server Attributes for MAC Authentication 61 Table 25: Load Balancing ...62 Table 26: Managed Access Point ...64 Table 27: IEEE 802.1X Supplicant Authentication 65...
... 24 Table 7: Logging Options...29 Table 8: Log Relay Host ...30 Table 9: Transmit/Receive...32 Table 10: Associated Clients ...33 Table 11: Neighboring Access Points...35 Table 12: Ethernet Settings Page...38 Table 13: Wireless Settings ...41 Table 14: Radio Settings ...44 Table 15: Virtual...20: WDS Settings ...58 Table 21: WEP on WDS Links...59 Table 22: WPA/PSK on WDS Links...59 Table 23: MAC Authentication ...61 Table 24: RADIUS Server Attributes for MAC Authentication 61 Table 25: Load Balancing ...62 Table 26: Managed Access Point ...64 Table 27: IEEE 802.1X Supplicant Authentication 65...
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D-Link UAP Software User Manual 12/10/09 Table 34: SNTP Settings...76 Table 35: SNMPv3 Views ...78 Table 36: SNMPv3 Groups ...79 Table 37: SNMP ... Table 40: ACL Configuration...90 Table 41: DiffServ Class Map ...95 Table 42: DiffServ Policy Map...100 Table 43: Client QoS Status...102 Table 44: Access Points in the Cluster ...104 Table 45: Clustering Options...105 Table 46: Session Management ...107 Table 47: Channel Assignments ...109 Table 48: Last Proposed Changes...109...
D-Link UAP Software User Manual 12/10/09 Table 34: SNTP Settings...76 Table 35: SNMPv3 Views ...78 Table 36: SNMPv3 Groups ...79 Table 37: SNMP ... Table 40: ACL Configuration...90 Table 41: DiffServ Class Map ...95 Table 42: DiffServ Policy Map...100 Table 43: Client QoS Status...102 Table 44: Access Points in the Cluster ...104 Table 45: Clustering Options...105 Table 46: Session Management ...107 Table 47: Channel Assignments ...109 Table 48: Last Proposed Changes...109...
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... DOCUMENTATION The following documents are also available for the D-Link® Unified Access Point (UAP) on a wireless network. Software User Manual 12/10/09 D-Link UAP Section 1: About This Document This guide describes setup, configuration, administration and maintenance for the D-Link UAP. • The Unified Access Point CLI Command Reference contains information about using the UAP command...
... DOCUMENTATION The following documents are also available for the D-Link® Unified Access Point (UAP) on a wireless network. Software User Manual 12/10/09 D-Link UAP Section 1: About This Document This guide describes setup, configuration, administration and maintenance for the D-Link UAP. • The Unified Access Point CLI Command Reference contains information about using the UAP command...
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...page on the right side of a page or the More... link on the UAP Administration UI. The information in the online help is a subset of the information available in the Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide. link at The following figure shows an example of the online help ...available from the user interface (UI). Software User Manual 12/10/09 D-Link UAP ONLINE HELP, SUPPORTED BROWSERS, AND LIMITATIONS Online help...
...page on the right side of a page or the More... link on the UAP Administration UI. The information in the online help is a subset of the information available in the Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide. link at The following figure shows an example of the online help ...available from the user interface (UI). Software User Manual 12/10/09 D-Link UAP ONLINE HELP, SUPPORTED BROWSERS, AND LIMITATIONS Online help...
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...Make sure you have everything you power on the AP before it by using the D-Link Unified Switch. If you use VLANs or IEEE 802.1X Authentication (port security) on the Wireless Access Point To manage the UAP by using the Web interface or by using the CLI through...as a gateway to function as an individual access point in Managed Mode, the Administrator Web UI, Telnet, SSH, and SNMP services are disabled. D-Link UAP Software User Manual 12/10/09 Section 2: Getting Started The D-Link UAP provides continuous, high-speed access between wireless devices and Ethernet devices. This ...
...Make sure you have everything you power on the AP before it by using the D-Link Unified Switch. If you use VLANs or IEEE 802.1X Authentication (port security) on the Wireless Access Point To manage the UAP by using the Web interface or by using the CLI through...as a gateway to function as an individual access point in Managed Mode, the Administrator Web UI, Telnet, SSH, and SNMP services are disabled. D-Link UAP Software User Manual 12/10/09 Section 2: Getting Started The D-Link UAP provides continuous, high-speed access between wireless devices and Ethernet devices. This ...
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... the Administration Web pages using one or more of the first access point on the access point. For wireless connection to the access point, your new wireless network, you plan to run the access point. We recommend using a wireless connection to the internal network.... Operating System Configuration and administration of the administration interface. Software User Manual 12/10/09 D-Link UAP ADMINISTRATOR'S COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS The following supported Web browsers to access the access point Administration Web pages: • Microsoft® Internet Explorer® version 5.5 or 6.x (...
... the Administration Web pages using one or more of the first access point on the access point. For wireless connection to the access point, your new wireless network, you plan to run the access point. We recommend using a wireless connection to the internal network.... Operating System Configuration and administration of the administration interface. Software User Manual 12/10/09 D-Link UAP ADMINISTRATOR'S COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS The following supported Web browsers to access the access point Administration Web pages: • Microsoft® Internet Explorer® version 5.5 or 6.x (...
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... Client software, such as Microsoft Windows Supplicant, configured to associate with the UAP. For information about configuring security on the access point, see "Ethernet Settings" on page 22 or, by connecting the AP to a network that has a DHCP server. ...Link UAP Software User Manual 12/10/09 WIRELESS CLIENT REQUIREMENTS The UAP provides wireless access to any other network information. We recommend assigning a new static IP address so that supports one , the first thing you must do after powering on your internal network, and do not have a DHCP server on the access point...
... Client software, such as Microsoft Windows Supplicant, configured to associate with the UAP. For information about configuring security on the access point, see "Ethernet Settings" on page 22 or, by connecting the AP to a network that has a DHCP server. ...Link UAP Software User Manual 12/10/09 WIRELESS CLIENT REQUIREMENTS The UAP provides wireless access to any other network information. We recommend assigning a new static IP address so that supports one , the first thing you must do after powering on your internal network, and do not have a DHCP server on the access point...
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Software User Manual 12/10/09 D-Link UAP DISCOVERING A DYNAMICALLY ASSIGNED IP ADDRESS If you have access to the DHCP server that assigned the IP address to the AP or do not have access to the DHCP server on your network and know the MAC address of the AP. If you will need ... you use a direct-cable connection, connect one end of the cable to the Ethernet port on you might need to reconfigure the cabling for the access point is enabled by using a LAN connection or a direct-cable connection. • To use a LAN connection, connect one end of an Ethernet straight-through or ...
Software User Manual 12/10/09 D-Link UAP DISCOVERING A DYNAMICALLY ASSIGNED IP ADDRESS If you have access to the DHCP server that assigned the IP address to the AP or do not have access to the DHCP server on your network and know the MAC address of the AP. If you will need ... you use a direct-cable connection, connect one end of the cable to the Ethernet port on you might need to reconfigure the cabling for the access point is enabled by using a LAN connection or a direct-cable connection. • To use a LAN connection, connect one end of an Ethernet straight-through or ...
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D-Link UAP Software User Manual 12/10/09 point so that the access point is no way of the AP. - Connect the power adapter to the CLI by...AP, use a terminal emulation program to obtain the information: a. When you used a DHCP server on the back of the access point, and then plug the other end of the AP into a power outlet. 3. b. At the command prompt, enter get ..., enter admin for the user name and admin for the password. Note: It is possible to detect access points on your network, enter 10.90.90.91 in the address field of the initial configuration changes required will...
D-Link UAP Software User Manual 12/10/09 point so that the access point is no way of the AP. - Connect the power adapter to the CLI by...AP, use a terminal emulation program to obtain the information: a. When you used a DHCP server on the back of the access point, and then plug the other end of the AP into a power outlet. 3. b. At the command prompt, enter get ..., enter admin for the user name and admin for the password. Note: It is possible to detect access points on your network, enter 10.90.90.91 in the address field of the initial configuration changes required will...
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...activate the wireless network with these new settings. You can either assign a new Static IP address to stop and restart system processes. Changing some access point settings might cause the AP to the AP or continue using the default address. If this happens, wireless clients will be unique. Software User ...Manual 12/10/09 D-Link UAP 5. We recommend assigning a new Static IP address so that you bring up another UAP on the management network and do not want to...
...activate the wireless network with these new settings. You can either assign a new Static IP address to stop and restart system processes. Changing some access point settings might cause the AP to the AP or continue using the default address. If this happens, wireless clients will be unique. Software User ...Manual 12/10/09 D-Link UAP 5. We recommend assigning a new Static IP address so that you bring up another UAP on the management network and do not want to...
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... Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) and might not work with an "s," then add ".ipv6-literal.net." Software User Manual 12/10/09 D-Link UAP Field Baud Rate System Name System Contact System Location Table 4: Basic Settings Page Description Select a baud rate for example Conference Room A. CONNECTING...the AP command-line interface (CLI) by using a serial (console) connection. Enter the name, e-mail address, or phone number of the access point into the IE7 address field: http://fe80--230-abff-fe00-2420s6.ipv6literal.net. Enter the physical location of the UAP: 1. To connect to view...
... Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) and might not work with an "s," then add ".ipv6-literal.net." Software User Manual 12/10/09 D-Link UAP Field Baud Rate System Name System Contact System Location Table 4: Basic Settings Page Description Select a baud rate for example Conference Room A. CONNECTING...the AP command-line interface (CLI) by using a serial (console) connection. Enter the name, e-mail address, or phone number of the access point into the IE7 address field: http://fe80--230-abff-fe00-2420s6.ipv6literal.net. Enter the physical location of the UAP: 1. To connect to view...
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... all networks. For information about using the Web interface to the screen. After a successful login, the screen shows the (Access Point Name)# prompt. 4. At the login prompt, enter get management. CONFIGURING THE ETHERNET SETTINGS The default Ethernet settings, which the... following prints to configure the Ethernet settings, see "Ethernet Settings" on the access point. Page 22 Configuring the Ethernet Settings 34CSFP6XXUAP-SWUM100-D13 D-Link UAP Software User Manual 12/10/09 • Baud rate: 115200 bps • Data bits: 8 ...
... all networks. For information about using the Web interface to the screen. After a successful login, the screen shows the (Access Point Name)# prompt. 4. At the login prompt, enter get management. CONFIGURING THE ETHERNET SETTINGS The default Ethernet settings, which the... following prints to configure the Ethernet settings, see "Ethernet Settings" on the access point. Page 22 Configuring the Ethernet Settings 34CSFP6XXUAP-SWUM100-D13 D-Link UAP Software User Manual 12/10/09 • Baud rate: 115200 bps • Data bits: 8 ...
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... LAN connectivity with wireless clients. Once the wireless network is up user wlanAP D-Link UAP VERIFYING THE INSTALLATION Make sure the access point is in place on the access point, so any wireless client can associate with it from the computer and the access point. Test the UAP by using an Ethernet cable or a wireless card. 2. Secure...
... LAN connectivity with wireless clients. Once the wireless network is up user wlanAP D-Link UAP VERIFYING THE INSTALLATION Make sure the access point is in place on the access point, so any wireless client can associate with it from the computer and the access point. Test the UAP by using an Ethernet cable or a wireless card. 2. Secure...
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... to the UAP, we recommend that you select and configure a security option other VAPs are disabled by configuring security for each virtual access point (VAP) that you enable. Each radio has 16 VAPs, with VAP IDs from 0-15. VAP0 has the following default settings: .... D-Link UAP Software User Manual 12/10/09 CONFIGURING SECURITY ON THE WIRELESS ACCESS POINT You configure secure wireless client access by default. By default, only VAP 0 on each VAP, see "Virtual Access Point Settings" on the Wireless Access Point 34CSFP6XXUAP-SWUM100-D13 To prevent unauthorized access to...
... to the UAP, we recommend that you select and configure a security option other VAPs are disabled by configuring security for each virtual access point (VAP) that you enable. Each radio has 16 VAPs, with VAP IDs from 0-15. VAP0 has the following default settings: .... D-Link UAP Software User Manual 12/10/09 CONFIGURING SECURITY ON THE WIRELESS ACCESS POINT You configure secure wireless client access by default. By default, only VAP 0 on each VAP, see "Virtual Access Point Settings" on the Wireless Access Point 34CSFP6XXUAP-SWUM100-D13 To prevent unauthorized access to...
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...Viewing Interface Status • Viewing Events • Viewing Transmit and Receive Statistics • Viewing Associated Wireless Client Information • Viewing Neighboring Access Points • Viewing Managed AP DHCP Information VIEWING INTERFACE STATUS To monitor Ethernet LAN and wireless LAN (WLAN) settings, click the Interfaces tab....under the Status heading on the navigation tree of the UAP Web UI. Software User Manual 12/10/09 D-Link UAP Section 3: Viewing Access Point Status This section describes the information you are redirected to change any of the UAP. If you want to...
...Viewing Interface Status • Viewing Events • Viewing Transmit and Receive Statistics • Viewing Associated Wireless Client Information • Viewing Neighboring Access Points • Viewing Managed AP DHCP Information VIEWING INTERFACE STATUS To monitor Ethernet LAN and wireless LAN (WLAN) settings, click the Interfaces tab....under the Status heading on the navigation tree of the UAP Web UI. Software User Manual 12/10/09 D-Link UAP Section 3: Viewing Access Point Status This section describes the information you are redirected to change any of the UAP. If you want to...