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Software User Manual
D-Link UAP
12/10/09
34CSFP6XXUAP-SWUM100-D13
Managing Access Points in the Cluster
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R
EMOVING
AN
A
CCESS
P
OINT
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THE
C
LUSTER
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
tab 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
standalone (instead
of
cluster).
A
DDING
AN
A
CCESS
P
OINT
TO
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C
LUSTER
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.
The Administration Web pages for the standalone access point are displayed.
2.
Click the
Cluster > Access Points
tab in the Administration pages for the standalone access point.
The
Access Points
tab for a standalone access point indicates that the current mode is standalone and provides a
button for adding the access point to a cluster (group).
3.
Click
Start Clustering
.
The access point is now a cluster member. Its Status (Mode) on the
Cluster > Access Points
tab now indicates cluster
instead of Not Clustered.
N
AVIGATING
TO
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ONFIGURATION
I
NFORMATION
FOR
A
S
PECIFIC
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
tab.
Table 45: 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.