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D-Link UAP
Software User Manual
12/10/09
Page 64
Managed Access Point Overview
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To add the IP address of a D-Link Unified Switch to the AP, click the
Managed Access Point
tab under the
Manage
heading
and update the fields shown in
Table 26 on page 64
.
Figure 16: Configuring Managed Access Point Settings
If the UAP successfully authenticates with a D-Link Unified Switch, you will loose access to the AP through the Administrator
UI.
Table 26: Managed Access Point
Field
Description
Managed AP Administrative Mode
Click
Enabled
to allow the AP and switch to discover each other. If the AP successfully
authenticates itself with a wireless switch, you will not be able to access the
Administrator UI.
Click
Disabled
to prevent the AP from contacting wireless switches.
Switch IP address
Enter the IP address of up to four wireless switches that can manage the AP. You can
enter the IP address in dotted format or as an DNS name.
You can view a list of wireless switches on your network that were configured by using
a DHCP server.
The AP attempts to contact Switch IP Address 1 first.
Pass Phrase
Select the Edit option and enter a passphrase to allow the AP to authenticate itself
with the wireless switch. The passphrase must be between 8 and 63 characters.
To remove the password, select
Edit
, delete the existing password, and then click
Apply
.
You must configure the same passphrase on the switch.
Note:
After you configure the settings on the Managed Access Point page, you must click
Apply
to apply the
changes and to save the settings. Changing some settings might cause the AP to stop and restart system
processes. If this happens, wireless clients will temporarily lose connectivity. We recommend that you change AP
settings when WLAN traffic is low.