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| Secure Management | You can restrict access to management IP interface to the specified client. |
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| Select Enabled to enable Secure Management feature. Only the specified |
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| client can access the management IP interface (Web pages, telnet) of this |
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| access point. |
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| Select Disabled to disable Secure Management feature. Anyone can |
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| access the management IP interface of this access point. |
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| Specify client to manage | If you enable Secure Management, you have to enter the IP address in |
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| access point | the text boxes. Only this specified client can access the management IP |
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| interface of this access point. |
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| Deny Management via | You can prohibit wireless clients from accessing the management IP |
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| WLAN | interface. |
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| Select Enabled to restrict the management access of WLAN clients. Only |
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| clients on LAN can access the management IP interface of this access |
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| point. |
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| Select Disabled to disable the restriction of management access to |
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| WLAN. |
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| The prohibited accesses include Ping, Web, Telnet, SNMP and TFTP. |
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| Ping / Telnet / HTTP / | If you enable Deny Management via WLAN, these fields will be |
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| SNMP / TFTP | configurable. |
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| For Ping/Telnet/HTTP/SNMP/TFTP, you can allow or deny the wireless |
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| clients to access these applications on the device individually. |
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| Connection Type | You can select DHCP or Static IP. |
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| DHCP: The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol |
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| specifying how a centralized server can provide network configuration |
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| information to devices on the network. A DHCP server "offers" a "lease" |
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| to the client system. The information supplied includes the IP addresses |
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| and netmask plus the address of its DNS servers and gateway. |
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| Static IP: It indicates that all network settings are provided manually. You |
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| must provide the IP address for the |
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| its subnet mask, the IP address of the default gateway, and the IP address of |
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| at least one DNS Nameserver. |
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| If you select "DHCP", the |
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| its IP Address, subnet mask, and DNS and gateway information from the |
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| DHCP Servers. Otherwise, if you select "Static IP", fill in the following |
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| items. |
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| Caution: When you change the Connection Type to Static IP, you can |
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| either assign a new Static IP Address to the AP or continue using the |
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| default address. We recommend assigning a new address so that if later |
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| you bring up another |
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| network, the IP addresses for the two APs will be unique. |
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