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SNMP. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) MIB I, MIB II, IEEE
802.1d, IEEE 802.1x, and Private Enterprise MIB are supported.
UpnP. The AP responds to UpnP discovery messages so that a Windows XP
user can locate the AP in My Network Places and use a Web browser to config-
ure it.
Telnet. The user is enabled to manage the AP by Telnet.
System log. For system operational status monitoring.
Local log. System events are logged to the on-board RAM of the AP and
can be viewed using a Web browser.
Remote log by SNMP trap. Systems events are sent in the form of
SNMP traps to a remote SNMP management server.
• Power over Ethernet. Power-over-Ethernet is supported, power has to be sent via
data pairs 1:2/3:6
• Hardware Watchdog Timer. If the firmware gets stuck in an invalid state, the hard-
ware watchdog timer will detect this situation and restart the AP. This way, the AP
can provide continuous services.
1.3 LED Definitions
There are several LED indicators on the housing of the AP. They are defined as follows:
• Alive: Blinks when the AP is working normally.
• RF: IEEE 802.11g interfaces activity
• LAN: Ethernet LAN interface activity
• Power: Power