Chapter 1 Introducing the NWA
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1.4 Ways to Manage the NWA
Use any of the following methods to manage the NWA.
•
Web Configurator.
This is recommended for everyday management of the
NWA using a (supported) web browser.
•
Command Line Interface (CLI).
Line commands are mostly used for
troubleshooting by service engineers.
•
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
. This protocol can be used for firmware upgrades
and configuration backup and restore.
•
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
The device can be
monitored by an SNMP manager. See the SNMP chapter in this User’s Guide.
1.5 Good Habits for Managing the NWA
Do the following things regularly to make the NWA more secure and to manage it
more effectively.
• Change the password often. Use a password that’s not easy to guess and that
consists of different types of characters, such as numbers and letters.
• Write down the password and put it in a safe place.
• Back up the configuration (and make sure you know how to restore it).
Restoring an earlier working configuration may be useful if the device becomes
unstable or even crashes. If you forget your password, you will have to reset
the NWA to its factory default settings. If you backed up an earlier configuration
file, you won’t have to totally re-configure the NWA; you can simply restore
your last configuration.
• Check the ZyXEL website (www.zyxel.com.tw) regularly for new firmware for
your NWA. Ensure you download the correct firmware for your model.
1.6 Configuring Your NWA’s Security Features
Your NWA comes with a variety of security features. This section summarizes
these features and provides links to sections in the User’s Guide to configure
security settings on your NWA. Follow the suggestions below to improve security
on your NWA and network.
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Page 144: ...Chapter 8 Wireless Configuration NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 144...
Page 168: ...Chapter 10 Wireless Security Screen NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 168...
Page 182: ...Chapter 13 MAC Filter Screen NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 182...
Page 186: ...Chapter 14 IP Screen NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 186...
Page 194: ...Chapter 15 Rogue AP Detection NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 194...
Page 216: ...Chapter 17 Internal RADIUS Server NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 216...
Page 244: ...Chapter 19 Log Screens NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 244...
Page 270: ...Chapter 21 Load Balancing NWA 3160 Series User s Guide 270...
Page 274: ...Chapter 22 Dynamic Channel Selection NWA 3160 Series User s Guide 274...
Page 286: ...Chapter 23 Maintenance NWA 3500 NWA 3550 User s Guide 286...
Page 287: ...287 PART III Troubleshooting and Specifications Troubleshooting 289 Product Specifications 297...
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