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Chapter 4: Configuring the WLAN Controller
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Change to the 'Access Point' tab and add a new entry by clicking on the
Default
button. Assign the WLAN profile defined above to it. You can
leave 'AP name' and 'Location' empty.
The 'MAC address' is set to 'ffffffffffff' for the default configuration
and it cannot be edited. This entry is thus a standard for any Access
Point that is not explicitly listed in this table with its MAC address.
4.1.3
Assigning the default configuration to the new Access Points
With these settings you have defined all of the necessary values for the WLAN
Controller to provide theAccess Points with the required WLAN parameters.
Upon assignment of the configuration, the Access Points change their status
in the WLAN Controller management from "New Access Point" to "Expected
Access Point", and they are listed in the device display under 'Exp. APs'. Once
the default configuration has been assigned to all new Access Points, the New
APs LED switches off.
In the configuration of the WLAN Controller, each Access Point receives an
entry in the Access Point table and is fed with the default configuration.
After the initial start-up phase, the option 'Automatically provide APs
with the default configuration' can be deactivated again so that no
further Access Points are automatically accepted into the network.
The option 'Automatically accept new APs' can remain active so that,
after a reset, the WLAN Controller can automatically provide expected
Access Points—as entered into the AP table—with valid certificates.