
LANCOM WLC series
Chapter 4: Configuring the WLAN Controller
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Click on this link to start the wizard. Select the desired Access Point by
means of its MAC address and choose the WLAN configuration that is to
be assigned to the Access Point.
Assignment of the configuration causes the Access Point to be entered
into the AP table in the WLAN Controller. It takes a few seconds for
the WLAN Controller to assign a certificate to the Access Point and for
this to become an active element in the central WLAN infrastructure.
Due to this, the newly accepted Access Point is briefly signaled as a
"Lost AP" by the red Lost AP LED, in the device's display, and in
LANmonitor until assignment of the certificate is completed.
A number of administrator accounts with different rights can be set
up for configuring LANCOM devices. It may be worthwhile to set up
an administrator account on a WLAN Controller for accepting access
points, but which does not allows any other changes to the configu-
ration. Instructions on creating administrator accounts are available
in the LCOS Reference Manual.
4.3.2
Deactivating Access Points or permanently removing them
from the WLAN infrastructure
Occasionally it is necessary to temporarily deactivate or even permanently
remove a WLAN Controller-managed Access Point.