Wireless Controller User Manual155SNMP. If you select the Standalone mode, the screen refreshes and differentfields appear. For Standalone mode the following fields are enabled ExpectedSSID, Expected Channel, Expected WDS Mode, Expected Security Mode andExpected Wired Network Mode. Managed: The AP is part of the D-Link Wireless Controller, and you manageit by using the Wireless Controller. If an AP is in Managed Mode, theAdministrator Web UI and SNMP services on the AP are disabled. Rogue: Select Rogue as the AP mode if you wish to be notified (through anSNMP trap, if enabled) when this AP is detected in the network. Additionally,the when this AP is detected through an RF scan, the status is listed as Rogue.If you select the Rogue mode, the screen refreshes, and fields that do not applyto this mode are hidden.Location: To help you identify the AP, you can enter a location. This field acceptsup to 32 alphanumeric characters.Authentication Password: You can require that the AP authenticate itself with thecontroller upon discovery. Edit option and enter the password in this field. The validpassword range is between 8 and 63 alphanumeric characters. The password in thisfield must match the password configured on the AP.Profile: If you configure multiple AP Profiles, you can select the profile to assign tothis APExpected SSID: Enter the SSID that identifies the wireless network on the standaloneAP.Expected Channel: Select the channel that the standalone AP uses. If the AP isconfigured to automatically select a channel, or if you do not want to specify achannel, select AnyExpected WDS Mode: Standalone APs can use a Wireless Distribution System(WDS) link to communicate with each other without wires. The men u contains thefollowing options: Bridge: Select this option if the standalone AP you add to the Valid APdatabase is configured to use one or more WDS links. Normal: Select this option if the standalone AP is not configured to use anyWDS links.