Managing
Access
Points
in
the
Cluster
D-Link
Unified
Access
Point
Administrator’s
Guide
November
2011
Page
151
Unified
Access
Point
Administrator’s
Guide
The
following
table
describes
the
configuration
and
status
information
available
on
the
cluster
Access
Points
page.
The
following
table
describes
the
cluster
information
to
configure
for
an
individual
member.
The
clustering
options
are
read
‐
only
when
clustering
is
enabled.
To
configure
the
clustering
options,
you
must
stop
clustering.
Removing
an
Access
Point
from
the
Cluster
To
remove
an
access
point
from
the
cluster,
do
the
following.
1.
Go
to
the
Administration
Web
pages
for
the
clustered
access
point.
The
Administration
Web
pages
for
the
standalone
access
point
are
displayed.
2.
Click
the
Cluster
>
Access
Points
link
in
the
Administration
pages.
3.
Click
Stop
Clustering
.
The
change
will
be
reflected
under
Status
for
that
access
point;
the
access
point
will
now
show
as
stand
‐
alone
(instead
of
cluster
).
Table
58:
Access
Points
in
the
Cluster
Field
Description
Status
If
the
status
field
is
visible,
then
the
AP
is
enabled
for
clustering.
If
clustering
is
not
enabled,
then
the
AP
is
operating
in
stand
‐
alone
mode
and
none
of
the
information
in
this
table
is
visible.
To
disable
clustering
on
the
AP,
click
Stop
Clustering
.
Location
Description
of
where
the
access
point
is
physically
located.
MAC
Address
Media
Access
Control
(
MAC
)
address
of
the
access
point.
The
address
shown
here
is
the
MAC
address
for
the
bridge
(
br0
).
This
is
the
address
by
which
the
AP
is
known
externally
to
other
networks.
IP
Address
Specifies
the
IP
address
for
the
access
point.
Each
IP
address
is
a
link
to
the
Administration
Web
pages
for
that
access
point.
You
can
use
the
links
to
navigate
to
the
Administration
Web
pages
for
a
specific
access
point.
This
is
useful
for
viewing
data
on
a
specific
access
point
to
make
sure
a
cluster
member
is
picking
up
cluster
configuration
changes,
to
configure
advanced
settings
on
a
particular
access
point,
or
to
switch
a
standalone
access
point
to
cluster
mode.
Table
59:
Clustering
Options
Field
Description
Location
Enter
a
description
of
where
the
access
point
is
physically
located.
Cluster
Name
Enter
the
name
of
the
cluster
for
the
AP
to
join.
The
cluster
name
is
not
sent
to
other
APs
in
the
cluster.
You
must
configure
the
same
cluster
name
on
each
AP
that
is
a
member
of
the
cluster.
The
cluster
name
must
be
unique
for
each
cluster
you
configure
on
the
network.
Clustering
IP
Version
Specify
the
IP
version
that
the
APs
in
the
cluster
use
to
communicate
with
each
other.