Configuring the Wireless Distribution System
D-Link
Unified Wired and Wireless Access System
Oct. 2015
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D-Link UWS User Manual
WDS Managed AP Group Configuration
Use the
WDS Managed AP Group Configuration
page to add or delete WDS-Managed AP groups and to
configure group settings. Changes to the WDS AP group do not take effect on the APs until the WDS AP group
database is pushed to the cluster. Use the
Push Config
button to ensure the changes you make are applied to
the switches and APs in the cluster. APs that become managed after the WDS AP group database is pushed to
the cluster pick up the configuration.
Figure 402: WDS Managed AP Group Configuration
The following table shows the fields available on the
WDS Managed AP Group Configuration
page.
Command Buttons
The page includes the following buttons:
•
Add
—Adds the group with the name entered into the field.
•
Delete
— Deletes the selected group.
•
Refresh
—Updates the page with the latest information.
•
Push Config
—Push the WDS-Managed AP group information to all switches that are members of the
cluster.
Note:
To ensure that the network is operating as intended, always push the configuration after
making all desired changes to the WDS AP group.
Table 368: WDS Managed AP Group Configuration
Field
Description
ID
This field appears after at least one WDS group has been created. The ID is a number
from 1–8 that identifies the WDS AP group. This number is automatically assigned when
you create the group.
Group Name
A descriptive name of the WDS AP group, which can contain up to 32 characters.
Note:
The check box associated with each group is used only for selecting the group to delete. When
you push the WDS group configuration to the cluster,
all
WDS group information is pushed,
regardless of the check box selection.
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