AP-3 User’s Guide Table of Contents

Set WEP Encryption for the Wireless Interface

A-42

Download an AP Configuration File from your

 

TFTP Server

A-43

Backup your AP Configuration File

A-44

Other Network Settings

A-45

Configure the AP as a DHCP Server

A-46

Configure the DNS Client

A-47

Maintain Client Connections using Link Integrity

A-48

Change your Wireless Interface Settings

A-48

Operational Mode (802.11b/g)

A-49

Autochannel Select (ACS)

A-49

Enable/Disable Closed System

A-49

Enable/Disable Interference Robustness

 

(802.11b Only)

A-49

Enable/Disable Load Balancing (802.11b Only)

A-50

Enable/Disable Medium Density Distribution

 

(802.11b Only)

A-50

Set the Distance Between APs (802.11b Only)

A-50

Set the Multicast Rate (802.11b Only)

A-51

Set Ethernet Speed and Transmission Mode

A-51

Set Interface Management Services

A-52

Edit Management IP Access Table

A-52

Configure Management Ports

A-52

Set Communication Ports

A-53

Set Telnet Session Timeouts

A-53

Configure Serial Port Interface

A-53

Configure Syslog

A-54

Configure Intra BSS

A-54

Configure MAC Access Control

A-55

Setup MAC (Address) Access Control

A-55

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Wireless AP-3 specifications

The Avaya Wireless AP-3 is a robust and versatile access point designed for high-performance wireless networking in various enterprise environments. This access point is part of Avaya's comprehensive wireless solution suite, delivering enhanced connectivity and user experience for businesses of all sizes.

One of the main features of the Avaya Wireless AP-3 is its dual-band capability, supporting both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands. This not only ensures compatibility with a wide range of wireless devices but also enables effective management of bandwidth. By balancing the load between the two bands, the AP-3 can provide reliable service while minimizing interference.

Another significant characteristic of the AP-3 is its support for the latest Wi-Fi standards. It adheres to IEEE 802.11ac technology, which allows for faster data transmission rates and increased capacity. With the ability to support multiple users simultaneously, the AP-3 is particularly well-suited for environments where numerous devices are connected, such as offices, schools, and public venues.

The Avaya Wireless AP-3 also integrates advanced security features to protect sensitive data during transmission. It supports WPA2 and other security protocols, ensuring that user connections are encrypted and safeguarded from unauthorized access. This is crucial for organizations that handle sensitive information or need to comply with regulatory requirements.

In terms of power efficiency, the AP-3 supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), which simplifies installation by allowing the device to receive power and data through a single cable. This not only reduces wiring complexities but also enhances flexibility in deployment, as the access point can be placed in optimal locations for coverage without being constrained by power outlet availability.

Furthermore, the AP-3 includes built-in management capabilities, allowing for easy monitoring and configuration through a centralized management interface. This streamlines the deployment process and helps administrators ensure optimal performance across their wireless network.

Overall, the Avaya Wireless AP-3 is a powerful access point that combines cutting-edge technology with robust features and characteristics, making it an ideal choice for enterprises looking to enhance their wireless networking capabilities while providing secure and reliable connectivity to users. Its strong performance, security benefits, and ease of management position it as a valuable asset in the modern wireless landscape.