Access Point Deployment Guide
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Network Submenu
The Network Configuration screen (shown below) allows you to change the AP IP address,
netmask, and default router as well as other network configuration parameters such as Ethernet
speed and MTU, duplex mode, and DNS and NTP servers.
Figure 31.
Network Configuration screen
The following table defines the fields on this screen.
Table 11.
Fields on the Network Configuration Screen
Field
Description
IPv4 Settings
Currently the AP only supports two IP settings for TCP/IP Versions:
•
Automatic (DHCP):
This setting is used to request a dynamic IP address from a local DHCP
server.
•
Manual (Static IP):
This setting is used for configuring a fixed IP address.
Wired
Interfaces
The AP uses IP aliasing to prevent it from being inaccessible when changing IP address. The
AP can be accessed using an old IP address if incorrect IP address settings are entered
accidentally.
•
Primary (eth0):
This interface is always enabled.
•
Secondary (eth0:0):
This interface is enabled whenever primary interface settings are
modified.
NOTES: