Managing
Access
Points
in
the
Cluster
D-Link
Unified
Access
Point
Administrator’s
Guide
November
2011
Page
152
Unified
Access
Point
Administrator’s
Guide
Adding
an
Access
Point
to
a
Cluster
To
add
an
access
point
that
is
currently
in
standalone
mode
back
into
a
cluster,
do
the
following.
1.
Go
to
the
Administration
Web
pages
for
the
standalone
access
point.
2.
Click
the
Cluster
>
Access
Points
link
in
the
Administration
pages
for
the
stand
‐
alone
access
point.
The
Access
Points
page
for
a
standalone
access
point
indicates
that
the
current
mode
is
standalone.
3.
Type
the
name
or
location
of
the
AP
in
the
Location
field
to
identify
the
AP
within
the
cluster.
4.
Type
the
name
of
the
cluster
for
the
AP
to
join
in
the
Cluster
Name
field.
5.
Click
Start
Clustering
.
The
access
point
is
now
a
cluster
member.
Its
Status
(Mode)
on
the
Cluster
>
Access
Points
page
now
indicates
Cluster
instead
of
Not
Clustered.
Navigating
to
Configuration
Information
for
a
Specific
AP
In
general,
the
UAP
is
designed
for
central
management
of
clustered
access
points.
For
access
points
in
a
cluster,
all
access
points
in
the
cluster
reflect
the
same
configuration.
In
this
case,
it
does
not
matter
which
access
point
you
actually
connect
to
for
administration.
There
may
be
situations,
however,
when
you
want
to
view
or
manage
information
on
a
particular
access
point.
For
example,
you
might
want
to
check
status
information
such
as
client
associations
or
events
for
an
access
point.
In
this
case,
you
can
navigate
to
the
Administration
Web
interface
for
individual
access
points
by
clicking
the
IP
address
links
on
the
Access
Points
page.
All
clustered
access
points
are
shown
on
the
Cluster
>
Access
Points
page.
To
navigate
to
clustered
access
points,
you
can
simply
click
on
the
IP
address
for
a
specific
cluster
member
shown
in
the
list.
Navigating
to
an
AP
by
Using
its
IP
Address
in
a
URL
You
can
also
link
to
the
Administration
Web
pages
of
a
specific
access
point,
by
entering
the
IP
address
for
that
access
point
as
a
URL
directly
into
a
Web
browser
address
bar
in
the
following
form:
http://
IPAddressOfAccessPoint
where
IPAddressOfAccessPoint
is
the
address
of
the
particular
access
point
you
want
to
monitor
or
configure.