System Configuration
The information in this chapter is organized to reflect the structure of the web screens for easy reference. However, we recommend that you configure a user name and password as the first step under advanced configuration to control management access to this device (page
Advanced Configuration
The Advanced Configuration pages include the following options.
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System | Configures basic administrative and client | |
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Identification | Specifies the host name and Service Set | |
| Identifier (SSID) |
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TCP / IP Settings | Configures the IP address, subnet mask, | |
| gateway, and domain name servers |
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Radius | Configures the RADIUS server for wireless | |
| client authentication |
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Authentication | Configures 802.1x client authentication, with | |
| an option for MAC address authentication |
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Filter Control | Filters communications between wireless | |
| clients, access to the management interface |
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| from wireless clients, and traffic matching |
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| specific Ethernet protocol types |
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SNMP | Controls access to this access point from | |
| management stations using SNMP, as well |
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| as the hosts that will receive trap messages |
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Administration | Configures user name and password for | |
| management access; upgrades software |
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| from local file, FTP or TFTP server; resets |
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| configuration settings to factory defaults; |
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| and resets the access point |
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System Log | Controls logging of error messages; sets the | |
| system clock via SNTP server or manual |
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| configuration |
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