Management Interface
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management interface
management interface
management interface
management interface
Once you have a valid WL520 IP Address and an Ethernet connection, you may use your web browser to issue commands
and monitor network statistics.
The Command Line Interface (CLI) also provides a method for issuing commands and viewing network statistics using Telnet
and Terminal clients. This section covers only use of the HTTP Interface. For more information about issuing commands and
viewing network statistics with the CLI, refer to
Using the Command Line Interface
Figure 3-1
Figure 3-1
Figure 3-1
Figure 3-1
Login to HTTP Interface
Login to HTTP Interface
Login to HTTP Interface
Login to HTTP Interface
1. Open your browser and enter the IP Address in the address bar. Press the
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
key. Result: The WL520
Login
screen
appears.
NOTE:
Leave the
User Name
User Name
User Name
User Name
field empty.
2. Enter your password in the
Password
Password
Password
Password
field (default is “public”).
3. Each section of the
System Status
screen provides the following information.
–
System Status
System Status
System Status
System Status
. This area provides system level information, including the WL520 IP Address and contact information.
–
System Traps
System Traps
System Traps
System Traps
. System traps (if any) appear in this area. Each trap identifies a specific severity level.
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