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Avaya Wireless AP-3 User’s Guide 3-1
Status Information
In This Chapter
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Logging into the HTTP Interface
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System Status
Logging into the HTTP Interface
Once the AP has a valid IP Address and an Ethernet connection, you may
use your web browser to monitor the system status.
Follow these steps to monitor an AP’s operating statistics using the HTTP
interface:
1. Open a Web browser on a network computer.
NOTE:
The HTTP interface supports the following Web browser:
— Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 with Service Pack 1 or later
— Netscape 6.1 or later
2. If necessary, disable the Internet proxy settings. For Internet
Explorer users, follow these steps:
Summary of Contents for AP-3
Page 1: ......
Page 61: ...Initialization 2 30 Avaya Wireless AP 3 User s Guide Figure 2 15 Enter Network Password ...
Page 87: ...System Status 3 4 Avaya Wireless AP 3 User s Guide Figure 3 2 System Status Screen ...
Page 101: ...Network Avaya Wireless AP 3 User s Guide 4 13 Figure 4 3 DHCP Server Configuration Screen ...
Page 106: ...Network 4 18 Avaya Wireless AP 3 User s Guide Figure 4 4 Link Integrity Configuration Screen ...
Page 155: ...Filtering Avaya Wireless AP 3 User s Guide 4 67 Figure 4 10 Static MAC Configuration Screen ...
Page 203: ...Security Avaya Wireless AP 3 User s Guide 4 115 Figure 4 13 MAC Access Configuration Screen ...
Page 218: ...VLAN SSID 4 130 Avaya Wireless AP 3 User s Guide Figure 4 16 Components of a typical VLAN ...
Page 230: ...Version 5 6 Avaya Wireless AP 3 User s Guide Figure 5 3 Version Information Screen ...
Page 236: ...RADIUS 5 12 Avaya Wireless AP 3 User s Guide Figure 5 8 RADIUS Monitoring Screen ...
Page 238: ...Interfaces 5 14 Avaya Wireless AP 3 User s Guide Figure 5 9 Wireless Interface Monitoring ...
Page 252: ...Reboot Avaya Wireless AP 3 User s Guide 6 9 Figure 6 5 Reboot Command Screen ...
Page 255: ...Help Link 6 12 Avaya Wireless AP 3 User s Guide Figure 6 7 Help Link Configuration Screen ...