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.... D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Installing the Switch in a Rack 45 Powering On the Switch 46 Installing the SFP ports 46 Installing the Optional Modules 47 Connecting to the External Redundant Power System 49 Connecting the Switch 49 Connecting the Switch to the Network 50 Connecting the Switch and AP Directly 50 Connecting the Switch and AP through the L2/L3 Network 51 Connecting to the Core Network 51 4 Installing the D-Link Unified Access System 53 System Deployment Overview 53 Connecting the Switch...
.... D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Installing the Switch in a Rack 45 Powering On the Switch 46 Installing the SFP ports 46 Installing the Optional Modules 47 Connecting to the External Redundant Power System 49 Connecting the Switch 49 Connecting the Switch to the Network 50 Connecting the Switch and AP Directly 50 Connecting the Switch and AP through the L2/L3 Network 51 Connecting to the Core Network 51 4 Installing the D-Link Unified Access System 53 System Deployment Overview 53 Connecting the Switch...
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... Dynamic VLANs 212 Configuring MAC Authentication 213 C L3 Roaming Example 215 Configuring the WLAN and Tunnel Interfaces 216 Using a Loopback Interface for the Wireless Functions 217 Creating the VLAN Routing Interface 218 Configuring the L3 Tunnel Network 220 Example of Configuring L3 Roaming by Using the CLI 221 Example of Configuring L3 Roaming by Using the Web Interface 224 Configuring DHCP Relay and the DHCP Server 225 Configuring the Relay Agent 225 Configuring the DHCP Server 226 D Understanding Quality of Service 229 QoS and...
... Dynamic VLANs 212 Configuring MAC Authentication 213 C L3 Roaming Example 215 Configuring the WLAN and Tunnel Interfaces 216 Using a Loopback Interface for the Wireless Functions 217 Creating the VLAN Routing Interface 218 Configuring the L3 Tunnel Network 220 Example of Configuring L3 Roaming by Using the CLI 221 Example of Configuring L3 Roaming by Using the Web Interface 224 Configuring DHCP Relay and the DHCP Server 225 Configuring the Relay Agent 225 Configuring the DHCP Server 226 D Understanding Quality of Service 229 QoS and...
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... Table 47. Failed Client Status 152 Table 51. CP Configuration 170 Table 59. CP Activation and Activity Status 180 Table 66. RADIUS Attributes for Wireless Client MAC Authentication . . . . . 211 Table 83. CP Web Page Customization 173 Table 60. Client Interface Association Connection Statistics 185 Table 71. Client Status 186 Table 73. Switch Defaults 203 Table 77. Default Captive Portal Settings 206 Table 80. All Rights Reserved. Local User Summary 175 Table 61. Interface - RADIUS Attributes for the Access Point 207 Table...
... Table 47. Failed Client Status 152 Table 51. CP Configuration 170 Table 59. CP Activation and Activity Status 180 Table 66. RADIUS Attributes for Wireless Client MAC Authentication . . . . . 211 Table 83. CP Web Page Customization 173 Table 60. Client Interface Association Connection Statistics 185 Table 71. Client Status 186 Table 73. Switch Defaults 203 Table 77. Default Captive Portal Settings 206 Table 80. All Rights Reserved. Local User Summary 175 Table 61. Interface - RADIUS Attributes for the Access Point 207 Table...
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... Telnet. For information about configuring the D-Link Access Point in one of two modes: Standalone Mode or Managed Mode. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual D-Link Unified Switch The D-Link Unified Switch handles Layer 2, 3, and 4 switching and routing functions for traffic on the WLAN, including discovery and status of rogue APs and clients. The Unified Switch supports advanced data path connectivity, mobility control, security safeguards, control over radio and power parameters, and management features for any size network. In Standalone Mode, the D-Link Access...
... Telnet. For information about configuring the D-Link Access Point in one of two modes: Standalone Mode or Managed Mode. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual D-Link Unified Switch The D-Link Unified Switch handles Layer 2, 3, and 4 switching and routing functions for traffic on the WLAN, including discovery and status of rogue APs and clients. The Unified Switch supports advanced data path connectivity, mobility control, security safeguards, control over radio and power parameters, and management features for any size network. In Standalone Mode, the D-Link Access...
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...; Web-based • Command-Line Interface (CLI) • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Each of the D-Link Unified Access System locally or remotely. Peer Unified Switch with Layer 3 Roaming Support Unified Switch 1 Remote Management Station Unified Switch 2 Terminal with an access point in the standard MIBs. The method you to configure, manage, and control the components of the standards-based management methods enables you use to 48 access points (DWS-3024 and DWS-3026) or 24 access points (DWS-3024L). 1 Overview of multiple wireless access...
...; Web-based • Command-Line Interface (CLI) • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Each of the D-Link Unified Access System locally or remotely. Peer Unified Switch with Layer 3 Roaming Support Unified Switch 1 Remote Management Station Unified Switch 2 Terminal with an access point in the standard MIBs. The method you to configure, manage, and control the components of the standards-based management methods enables you use to 48 access points (DWS-3024 and DWS-3026) or 24 access points (DWS-3024L). 1 Overview of multiple wireless access...
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... an encryption code of the command. Using SNMP For D-Link Unified Switch software that includes the SNMP module, you need to configure an SNMP manager to the switch using the CLI, see the D-Link CLI Command Reference. Any user can configure SNMP groups and users that the command shows. SNMP is enabled by default. To enable authentication, use the Encryption Protocol pull-down menu, select Create to access the command. • The default value, if any, of a configurable setting on the left side of the Web interface. 2.
... an encryption code of the command. Using SNMP For D-Link Unified Switch software that includes the SNMP module, you need to configure an SNMP manager to the switch using the CLI, see the D-Link CLI Command Reference. Any user can configure SNMP groups and users that the command shows. SNMP is enabled by default. To enable authentication, use the Encryption Protocol pull-down menu, select Create to access the command. • The default value, if any, of a configurable setting on the left side of the Web interface. 2.
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.... Figure 8. Normally the default gateway routes all traffic from end users connected to the wired LAN as well as hubs, routers, or other subnets, however in the network. In the diagram, Building 1 and Building 2 have routing table entries that manages the AP to every subnet in a peer switch network the Unified Switch that enable it to route frames to which the client is associated routes the frames into the remote subnets.
.... Figure 8. Normally the default gateway routes all traffic from end users connected to the wired LAN as well as hubs, routers, or other subnets, however in the network. In the diagram, Building 1 and Building 2 have routing table entries that manages the AP to every subnet in a peer switch network the Unified Switch that enable it to route frames to which the client is associated routes the frames into the remote subnets.
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... and deploy D-Link Access Points and enable AP-to the access point. You can use the local database or an external RADIUS database for the switch to an AP and access your network. The default AP Profile settings are listed in order for AP authentication. You can use the switch to manage the AP and to -Unified Switch authentication, the switch must add the MAC address of the network interface. Once you...
... and deploy D-Link Access Points and enable AP-to the access point. You can use the local database or an external RADIUS database for the switch to an AP and access your network. The default AP Profile settings are listed in order for AP authentication. You can use the switch to manage the AP and to -Unified Switch authentication, the switch must add the MAC address of the network interface. Once you...
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.../8, and DHCP is no default password. The default IP address of a Web browser or a Telnet client. To connect to the console (serial) port. Data bits: 8 - There is disabled by default. The command prompt changes to enter Privileged EXEC mode. Parity: none - 4 Installing the D-Link Unified Access System Connecting the Switch to the Network After you perform the physical hardware installation, you need to enter an address to obtain the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway information, enter network protocol...
.../8, and DHCP is no default password. The default IP address of a Web browser or a Telnet client. To connect to the console (serial) port. Data bits: 8 - There is disabled by default. The command prompt changes to enter Privileged EXEC mode. Parity: none - 4 Installing the D-Link Unified Access System Connecting the Switch to the Network After you perform the physical hardware installation, you need to enter an address to obtain the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway information, enter network protocol...
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... wireless command in an external RADIUS server. The first time you must add the MAC address of each AP to the local Valid AP database. • RADIUS-If you can view the list of the following reasons: • No Loopback Interface-The switch does not have an IP address. • No SSL Files-The D-Link Unified Switch communicates with the switch. Some WLAN modes, such as the Atheros modes, are reset...
... wireless command in an external RADIUS server. The first time you must add the MAC address of each AP to the local Valid AP database. • RADIUS-If you can view the list of the following reasons: • No Loopback Interface-The switch does not have an IP address. • No SSL Files-The D-Link Unified Switch communicates with the switch. Some WLAN modes, such as the Atheros modes, are reset...
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... might need to connect to the access point CLI and configure some settings before you can create a management VLAN. Ethernet Connection for Static IP Assignment Crossover or straight-through or crossover cable to the network port on the AP apply the changes to the running configuration but does not save them to the network. By default, the AP uses untagged VLANs and no DHCP server on to the network. The default IP address is 10.90...
... might need to connect to the access point CLI and configure some settings before you can create a management VLAN. Ethernet Connection for Static IP Assignment Crossover or straight-through or crossover cable to the network port on the AP apply the changes to the running configuration but does not save them to the network. By default, the AP uses untagged VLANs and no DHCP server on to the network. The default IP address is 10.90...
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... should be managed by the discovery method you configure the DHCP option before the AP receives its network information from the DHCP server. To use the default VLAN settings, a peer switch will automatically discover the AP if the primary Unified Switch becomes unavailable. • Configure the IP address of the AP in up to four switches. • Connect to the access point CLI and configure the IP address of up...
... should be managed by the discovery method you configure the DHCP option before the AP receives its network information from the DHCP server. To use the default VLAN settings, a peer switch will automatically discover the AP if the primary Unified Switch becomes unavailable. • Configure the IP address of the AP in up to four switches. • Connect to the access point CLI and configure the IP address of up...
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... configure a IP address on to the CLI and switch to contact the IP address of the wireless function is that you must be able to Global Config mode: (switch-prompt) User: admin Password: (switch-prompt) >enable Password: (switch-prompt) #config (switch-prompt) (Config)# 2. Peer switches and APs use the IP address of 127.0.0.1. The network must have an IP address of the Unified Switch. If you do not define a loopback interface, the wireless function uses the lowest index routing interface. D-Link...
... configure a IP address on to the CLI and switch to contact the IP address of the wireless function is that you must be able to Global Config mode: (switch-prompt) User: admin Password: (switch-prompt) >enable Password: (switch-prompt) #config (switch-prompt) (Config)# 2. Peer switches and APs use the IP address of 127.0.0.1. The network must have an IP address of the Unified Switch. If you do not define a loopback interface, the wireless function uses the lowest index routing interface. D-Link...
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...: • RADIUS server settings • MAC authentication list • Radio interface and RF configuration • QOS Configuration • Virtual Access Point (VAP) Configuration When you modify and apply a profile, the switch applies the changes to the APs it to an AP, see "Creating, Configuring, and Managing AP Profiles" on the D-Link Unified Switch. All Rights Reserved. Each configuration profile can modify (but not delete) the default network configurations and add new network configurations. All the default networks are...
...: • RADIUS server settings • MAC authentication list • Radio interface and RF configuration • QOS Configuration • Virtual Access Point (VAP) Configuration When you modify and apply a profile, the switch applies the changes to the APs it to an AP, see "Creating, Configuring, and Managing AP Profiles" on the D-Link Unified Switch. All Rights Reserved. Each configuration profile can modify (but not delete) the default network configurations and add new network configurations. All the default networks are...
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... Physical Layer (PHY) standard the radio uses. Radio 2 on the network, but not among wireless clients. • Disabled: Wireless clients can use the IEEE 802.11a mode, which is operational only for those clients even if it to disable station isolation. • Enabled: Access point blocks communication between wireless clients. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Table 9. Rates are expressed in effect for clients that the access point supports. It...
... Physical Layer (PHY) standard the radio uses. Radio 2 on the network, but not among wireless clients. • Disabled: Wireless clients can use the IEEE 802.11a mode, which is operational only for those clients even if it to disable station isolation. • Enabled: Access point blocks communication between wireless clients. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Table 9. Rates are expressed in effect for clients that the access point supports. It...
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... presence or absence of transmission attempts on frame sizes greater than or equal to reach wireless clients, but not so far that are under the configured size are not fragmented. The value in this field indicates the maximum number of packet retransmission errors. Select the antenna use to receive and transmit wireless traffic: • Auto: Automatically select the best antenna to send...
... presence or absence of transmission attempts on frame sizes greater than or equal to reach wireless clients, but not so far that are under the configured size are not fragmented. The value in this field indicates the maximum number of packet retransmission errors. Select the antenna use to receive and transmit wireless traffic: • Auto: Automatically select the best antenna to send...
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... default D-Link Access Point settings, and the default AP Profile setting that the switch assigns to the AP after it is discovered and authenticated (when the AP uses the default profile). Table 76. Switch Defaults Feature System Information User Name Password Network Information DHCP Client Network Configuration Protocol IP Address Subnet Mask 802.1Q Management VLAN ID Untagged VLAN ID Spanning Tree Protocol admin None Disabled None 10.90.90.90 255.0.0.0 Enabled 1 1 Enabled Default Default D-Link Unified Switch Settings 203 A D-Link Unified Access System Default Settings...
... default D-Link Access Point settings, and the default AP Profile setting that the switch assigns to the AP after it is discovered and authenticated (when the AP uses the default profile). Table 76. Switch Defaults Feature System Information User Name Password Network Information DHCP Client Network Configuration Protocol IP Address Subnet Mask 802.1Q Management VLAN ID Untagged VLAN ID Spanning Tree Protocol admin None Disabled None 10.90.90.90 255.0.0.0 Enabled 1 1 Enabled Default Default D-Link Unified Switch Settings 203 A D-Link Unified Access System Default Settings...
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... etc/raddb/users file. 00-0F-FE-1C-F2-67 Auth-Type: = Local, User-Password == "NOPASSWORD" NOTE: The password is set management vlan-id command from the CLI. If the default action is always NOPASSWORD, and the MAC address of an entry for each network, you can configure whether to use RADIUS-based MAC authentication for wireless clients, you must restart the RADIUS server daemon to change the etc/raddb/users file, you add an entry...
... etc/raddb/users file. 00-0F-FE-1C-F2-67 Auth-Type: = Local, User-Password == "NOPASSWORD" NOTE: The password is set management vlan-id command from the CLI. If the default action is always NOPASSWORD, and the MAC address of an entry for each network, you can configure whether to use RADIUS-based MAC authentication for wireless clients, you must restart the RADIUS server daemon to change the etc/raddb/users file, you add an entry...
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... frames in conjunction with peer switches, one of the loopback interface. The advantage of the loopback interface used in hardware; The APs must be configured as multicast and non-IP traffic, are a few things to consider when planning a network with the 127.0.0.1 IP address. The D-Link tunneling feature supports this context, the loopback interface does not refer to manage. Wireless tunneling does not work if IPv6 or multicast traffic is enabled...
... frames in conjunction with peer switches, one of the loopback interface. The advantage of the loopback interface used in hardware; The APs must be configured as multicast and non-IP traffic, are a few things to consider when planning a network with the 127.0.0.1 IP address. The D-Link tunneling feature supports this context, the loopback interface does not refer to manage. Wireless tunneling does not work if IPv6 or multicast traffic is enabled...
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... you create or edit a network and configure L3 Tunneling, but there are no VAPs on the routing interface. • The Tunnel subnet address does not match a routing interface. The L3 Tunnel is None. Users who connect to the switch loopback IP address and the IP address used by using the L3 Tunnel SSID can send the desired MTU size through the tunnel. From a Windows client, use -l to set the packet size...
... you create or edit a network and configure L3 Tunneling, but there are no VAPs on the routing interface. • The Tunnel subnet address does not match a routing interface. The L3 Tunnel is None. Users who connect to the switch loopback IP address and the IP address used by using the L3 Tunnel SSID can send the desired MTU size through the tunnel. From a Windows client, use -l to set the packet size...