About This Document

About This Document

This guide describes the planning, setup, configuration, administration, and maintenance for the D-Link Unified Access System.

Audience

The information in this guide is intended for the person responsible for installing, configuring, monitoring, and maintaining the D-Link Unified Access System as part of a network infrastructure.

Organization

The D-Link Unified Access System User Manual contains the following chapters:

Chapter 1, “Overview of the D-Link Unified Access System” on page 19

Chapter 2, “Planning the D-Link Unified Access System Network” on page 31

Chapter 3, “Installing the Hardware” on page 37

Chapter 4, “Installing the D-Link Unified Access System” on page 49

Chapter 5, “Configuring Access Point Settings” on page 77

Chapter 6, “Managing and Maintaining D-Link Access Points” on page 103

Chapter 7, “Monitoring Status and Statistics” on page 117

Chapter 8, “Configuring Advanced Settings” on page 149

Chapter 9, “Visualizing the Wireless Network” on page 161

Appendix A, “D-Link Unified Access System Default Settings” on page 175

Appendix B, “Configuring the External RADIUS Server” on page 179

Appendix C, “L3 Roaming Example” on page 187

Appendix D, “Understanding Quality of Service” on page 203

Document Conventions

This section describes the conventions this document uses.

NOTE: A Note provides more information about a feature or technology.

CAUTION: A Caution provides information about critical aspects of the configuration, combinations of settings, events, or procedures that can adversely affect network connectivity, security, and so on.

This guide uses the typographical conventions that Table 1 describes.

Table 1. Typographical Conventions

Symbol

Description

Example

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Menu titles, page names, and button names

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Blue Text

Hyperlinked text.

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