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DWL-8500AP
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- About This Document
- Safety Instructions
- General Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products
- Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge
- Overview of the D-Link Unified Access System
- D-Link Unified Switch
- WLAN Visualization
- Single Unified Switch Deployment
- Understanding the User Interfaces
- Using the Web Interface
- Using the Command-Line Interface
- Using SNMP
- Wireless System Features and Standards Support
- Planning the D-Link Unified Access System Network
- WLAN Topology Considerations
- Access Point-to-Switch Discovery
- Network Planning to Support Layer 3 Roaming
- Installing the Hardware
- Front Panel Components
- LED Indicators
- led description
- Rear Panel Description
- Installation
- Installing the Switch without the Rack
- Powering On the Switch
- Installing the Optional Modules
- Connecting to the External Redundant Power System
- Connecting the Switch to the Network
- Connecting the Switch and AP through the L2/L3 Network
- Installing the D-Link Unified Access System
- Enabling the WLAN Features on the Switch
- Preparing the Access Points
- Changing the AP Password
- Configuring AP-to-Switch Authentication Information
- Discovering Access Points and Peer Switches
- Discovery and Peer Switches
- Enabling the AP and Peer Switch Discovery
- Authenticating and Validating Access Points
- Configuring AP Authentication
- Using the Local Database for AP Validation
- Using the RADIUS Database for AP Validation
- Managing Failed or Rogue APs
- Configuring Access Point Settings
- Networks
- Configuring AAA and RADIUS Settings
- Configuring Wireless Radio Settings
- Configuring SSID Settings
- Configuring the Default Network
- Enabling and Configuring Additional VAPs
- Configuring a VAP for L3 Tunnels
- Configuring AP Security
- Configuring Valid Access Point Settings
- Managing and Maintaining D-Link Access Points
- Managing Radio Frequency Settings
- Viewing the Channel Plan History
- Initiating Manual Channel Plan Assignments
- Initiating Manual Power Adjustments
- Upgrading the Access Point Software
- Performing Advanced Access Point Management
- Enabling AP Debugging
- Monitoring Status and Statistics
- Viewing IP Discovery Status
- Monitoring All Access Points
- Monitoring Managed Access Point Status
- viewing detailed managed access point status
- viewing managed access point radio summary information
- viewing detailed managed access point radio information
- viewing managed access point neighbor aps
- viewing clients associated with neighbor access points
- viewing managed access point vaps
- Monitoring Managed AP Statistics
- viewing managed access point radio statistics
- viewing managed access point vap statistics
- Viewing Access Point Authentication Failure Status
- Monitoring Rogue and RF Scan Access Points
- Monitoring Associated Client Information
- Viewing Associated Client Status
- viewing detailed associated client status
- viewing associated client neighbor ap status
- Viewing Associated Client SSID Status
- Viewing Client Authentication Failure Status
- Monitoring and Managing Ad Hoc Clients
- Configuring Advanced Settings
- Creating, Copying, and Deleting AP Profiles
- Applying an AP Profile
- Configuring Global Settings
- Enabling SNMP Traps
- Configuring QoS
- Configuring the Captive Portal
- Configuring Global Captive Portal Settings
- Changing the Captive Portal Settings
- Customizing the Captive Portal Web
- Monitoring and Configuring Captive Portal Users
- Configuring Users in the Local Database
- Configuring Users in a Remote RADIUS Server
- Associating Interfaces with the Captive Portal
- Viewing the Captive Portal Global Status
- Viewing CP Activation and Activity Status
- Viewing Interface Activation Status
- Viewing the Client Summary
- Viewing Client Detail
- Viewing the Client Statistics
- Viewing the Client CP Association Status
- SNMP Trap Configuration
- Visualizing the Wireless Network
- Importing and Configuring a Background Image
- Setting Up the Graph Components
- Graphing the WLAN Components
- Understanding the Menu Bar Options
- Legend Menu
- Managing the Graph
- Default D-Link Unified Switch Settings
- Default D-Link Access Point Settings
- Default D-Link Access Point Profile Settings
- Default Captive Portal Settings
- Configuring RADIUS Settings for Access Points
- FreeRADIUS Server Configuration Example
- Adding Access Points to the Valid AP Database
- Configuring RADIUS Settings for Wireless Clients
- FreeRADIUS Example for Wireless Client Configuration
- Configuring MAC Authentication
- Configuring the WLAN and Tunnel Interfaces
- Using a Loopback Interface for the Wireless Functions
- Creating the VLAN Routing Interface
- Configuring the L3 Tunnel Network
- Example of Configuring L3 Roaming by Using the CLI
- Example of Configuring L3 Roaming by Using the Web Interface
- Configuring DHCP Relay and the DHCP Server
- Configuring the DHCP Server
- QoS and Load Balancing
- Coordinating Traffic Flow
- EDCF Control of Data Frames and AIFS
- Random Backoff and Contention Windows
- TXOP Interval for Client Stations
- Product Registration
- Limited Warranty
- What You Must Do For Warranty Service
- Trademarks
- technical support
- assistance technique
- pomoc techniczna
- International Offices
- All Countries and Regions Excluding USA
DWL-8500AP
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- About This Document
- Online Help, Supported Browsers, and Limitations
- Overview of the D-Link Access Point
- Features and Benefits
- Security Features
- Access Point Hardware
- Preparing to Install the Access Point
- Administrator's Computer Requirements
- Wireless Client Requirements
- Dynamic and Static IP Addressing on the AP
- Installing the Access Point
- Viewing Basic Settings
- Using the CLI to View the IP Address
- Configuring the Ethernet Interface
- Using the CLI to Configure Ethernet Settings
- Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication
- Using the Web UI to Configure 802.1X Authentication Information
- Using the CLI to Configure 802.1X Authentication Information
- Configuring Access Point Security
- Comparing Security Modes
- Enabling Station Isolation
- None (Plain-text)
- IEEE 802.1X
- WPA Personal
- WPA Enterprise
- Prohibiting the SSID Broadcast
- Managing the Access Point
- Using the 802.11h Wireless Mode
- Configuring Radio Settings
- Configuring Virtual Access Points
- Controlling Access by MAC Authentication
- Configuring MAC Authentication on the RADIUS Server
- Configuring Load Balancing
- Configuring Access Point Services
- Configuring QoS Settings
- Enabling the Network Time Protocol Server
- Enabling or Disabling a Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server
- Maintaining the Access Point
- Resetting the Factory Default Configuration
- Saving the Current Configuration to a Backup File
- Rebooting the Access Point
- Configuring the Access Point for Managed Mode
- Configuring Managed Access Point Settings
- Viewing Managed AP DHCP Information
- Viewing Access Point Status
- Ethernet (Wired) Settings
- Configuring Persistent Logging Options
- Configuring the Log Relay Host for Kernel Messages
- Enabling or Disabling the Log Relay Host on the Events
- Viewing Client Association Information
- Link Integrity Monitoring
- Accessing Wireless Client Security Settings
- A Wireless Client Settings and RADIUS Server Setup
- Configuring a Client to Access an Unsecure Network
- Configuring WPA/WPA2 Personal on a Client
- Using an External Authentication Server
- Configuring WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (RADIUS)
- WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (RADIUS) Client Using EAP-TLS Certificate
- Configuring the RADIUS Server for Authentication
- Obtaining a TLS-EAP Certificate for a Client
- Configuring the RADIUS Server for VLAN Tags
- How to Access the Access Point CLI
- SSH Connection to the AP
- B CLI for AP Configuration
- Using the get Command
- Using the add Command
- Additional CLI Commands
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Interface Naming Conventions
- Saving Configuration Changes
- Configuring Basic Settings
- Status
- Ethernet Settings
- Wireless Interface
- Radio Settings
- Virtual Access Points
- Managed Access Point
- IEEE 802.1X Supplicant Authentication
- Time
- CLI Classes and Properties Reference
- Glossary
DWL-8500AP
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- About This Document
- Online Help, Supported Browsers, and Limitations
- Overview of the D-Link Access Point
- Features and Benefits
- Security Features
- Access Point Hardware
- Preparing to Install the Access Point
- Administrator's Computer Requirements
- Wireless Client Requirements
- Dynamic and Static IP Addressing on the AP
- Installing the Access Point
- Viewing Basic Settings
- Using the CLI to View the IP Address
- Configuring the Ethernet Interface
- Using the CLI to Configure Ethernet Settings
- Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication
- Using the Web UI to Configure 802.1X Authentication Information
- Using the CLI to Configure 802.1X Authentication Information
- Configuring Access Point Security
- Comparing Security Modes
- Enabling Station Isolation
- None (Plain-text)
- IEEE 802.1X
- WPA Personal
- WPA Enterprise
- Prohibiting the SSID Broadcast
- Managing the Access Point
- Using the 802.11h Wireless Mode
- Configuring Radio Settings
- Configuring Virtual Access Points
- Controlling Access by MAC Authentication
- Configuring MAC Authentication on the RADIUS Server
- Configuring Load Balancing
- Configuring Access Point Services
- Configuring QoS Settings
- Enabling the Network Time Protocol Server
- Enabling or Disabling a Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server
- Maintaining the Access Point
- Resetting the Factory Default Configuration
- Saving the Current Configuration to a Backup File
- Rebooting the Access Point
- Configuring the Access Point for Managed Mode
- Configuring Managed Access Point Settings
- Viewing Managed AP DHCP Information
- Viewing Access Point Status
- Ethernet (Wired) Settings
- Configuring Persistent Logging Options
- Configuring the Log Relay Host for Kernel Messages
- Enabling or Disabling the Log Relay Host on the Events
- Viewing Client Association Information
- Link Integrity Monitoring
- Accessing Wireless Client Security Settings
- A Wireless Client Settings and RADIUS Server Setup
- Configuring a Client to Access an Unsecure Network
- Configuring WPA/WPA2 Personal on a Client
- Using an External Authentication Server
- Configuring WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (RADIUS)
- WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (RADIUS) Client Using EAP-TLS Certificate
- Configuring the RADIUS Server for Authentication
- Obtaining a TLS-EAP Certificate for a Client
- Configuring the RADIUS Server for VLAN Tags
- How to Access the Access Point CLI
- SSH Connection to the AP
- B CLI for AP Configuration
- Using the get Command
- Using the add Command
- Additional CLI Commands
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Interface Naming Conventions
- Saving Configuration Changes
- Access Point CLI Commands
- Status
- Ethernet Settings
- Wireless Interface
- Radio Settings
- Virtual Access Points
- Managed Access Point
- IEEE 802.1X Supplicant Authentication
- Time
- System Management
- Glossary
DWL-8500AP
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- user manual
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- About This Document
- Safety Instructions
- General Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products
- Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge
- Overview of the D-Link Unified Access System
- D-Link Unified Switch
- WLAN Visualization
- Single Unified Switch Deployment
- Understanding the User Interfaces
- Using the Web Interface
- navigation menu
- Using the Command-Line Interface
- Using SNMP
- Wireless System Features and Standards Support
- Planning the D-Link Unified Access System Network
- WLAN Topology Considerations
- Access Point-to-Switch Discovery
- Network Planning to Support Layer 3 Roaming
- Installing the Hardware
- Front Panel Components
- LED Indicators
- Rear Panel Description
- Installation
- Installing the Switch without the Rack
- Powering On the Switch
- Installing the Optional Modules
- Connecting to the External Redundant Power System
- Connecting the Switch to the Network
- Connecting the Switch and AP through the L2/L3 Network
- Installing the D-Link Unified Access System
- Enabling the WLAN Features on the Switch
- Preparing the Access Points
- Changing the AP Password
- Configuring AP-to-Switch Authentication Information
- Discovering Access Points and Peer Switches
- Discovery and Peer Switches
- Enabling the AP and Peer Switch Discovery
- Authenticating and Validating Access Points
- Configuring AP Authentication
- Using the Local Database for AP Validation
- Using the RADIUS Database for AP Validation
- Managing Failed or Rogue APs
- Configuring Access Point Settings
- Networks
- Configuring AAA and RADIUS Settings
- Configuring Wireless Radio Settings
- Configuring SSID Settings
- Managing Virtual Access Point Configuration
- Configuring the Default Network
- Enabling and Configuring Additional VAPs
- Configuring a VAP for L3 Tunnels
- Configuring AP Security
- Configuring Valid Access Point Settings
- Managing and Maintaining D-Link Access Points
- Managing Radio Frequency Settings
- Viewing the Channel Plan History
- Initiating Manual Channel Plan Assignments
- Initiating Manual Power Adjustments
- Upgrading the Access Point Software
- Performing Advanced Access Point Management
- Enabling AP Debugging
- Adjusting the Channel and Power
- Monitoring Status and Statistics
- Viewing IP Discovery Status
- Monitoring All Access Points
- Monitoring Managed Access Point Status
- Monitoring Managed AP Statistics
- Viewing Access Point Authentication Failure Status
- Monitoring Rogue and RF Scan Access Points
- Monitoring Associated Client Information
- Viewing Associated Client Status
- Viewing Associated Client SSID Status
- Viewing Client Authentication Failure Status
- Monitoring and Managing Ad Hoc Clients
- Configuring Advanced Settings
- Creating, Copying, and Deleting AP Profiles
- Applying an AP Profile
- Configuring Global Settings
- Enabling SNMP Traps
- Configuring QoS
- Configuring the Captive Portal
- Changing the Captive Portal Settings
- Monitoring and Configuring Captive Portal Users
- Configuring Users in the Local Database
- Associating Interfaces with the Captive Portal
- Viewing the Captive Portal Global Status
- Viewing CP Activation and Activity Status
- Viewing Interface Activation Status
- Viewing Interface Capability Status
- Viewing the Client Summary
- Viewing Client Detail
- Viewing the Client Statistics
- Viewing the Client CP Association Status
- SNMP Trap Configuration
- Visualizing the Wireless Network
- Importing and Configuring a Background Image
- Setting Up the Graph Components
- Graphing the WLAN Components
- Understanding the Menu Bar Options
- Legend Menu
- Managing the Graph
- Default D-Link Unified Switch Settings
- Default D-Link Access Point Settings
- Default D-Link Access Point Profile Settings
- Default Captive Portal Settings
- Configuring RADIUS Settings for Access Points
- FreeRADIUS Server Configuration Example
- Adding Access Points to the Valid AP Database
- Configuring RADIUS Settings for Wireless Clients
- FreeRADIUS Example for Wireless Client Configuration
- Configuring MAC Authentication
- Configuring the WLAN and Tunnel Interfaces
- Using a Loopback Interface for the Wireless Functions
- Creating the VLAN Routing Interface
- Configuring the L3 Tunnel Network
- Example of Configuring L3 Roaming by Using the Web Interface
- Configuring DHCP Relay and the DHCP Server
- Configuring the DHCP Server
- QoS and Load Balancing
- Coordinating Traffic Flow
- EDCF Control of Data Frames and AIFS
- Random Backoff and Contention Windows
- TXOP Interval for Client Stations
- Product Registration
- Limited Warranty
- What You Must Do For Warranty Service
- Trademarks
- technical support
- assistance technique
- International Offices
- All Countries and Regions Excluding USA
DWL-8500AP
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- About This Document
- Safety Instructions
- General Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products
- Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge
- Overview of the D-Link Unified Access System
- D-Link Access Point
- D-Link Unified Access System Topology
- Peer Switch WCS Deployment
- Understanding the User Interfaces
- Using the Web Interface
- Using the Command-Line Interface
- Using SNMP
- Wireless System Features and Standards Support
- Planning the D-Link Unified Access System Network
- WLAN Topology Considerations
- Access Point-to-Switch Discovery
- Network Planning to Support Layer 3 Roaming
- Installing the Hardware
- Front Panel Components
- Rear Panel Description
- Installation
- Installing the Switch without the Rack
- Powering On the Switch
- Installing the Optional Module
- Connecting to the External Redundant Power System
- Connecting the Switch to the Network
- Connecting the Switch and AP through the L2/L3 Network
- Installing the D-Link Unified Access System
- Enabling the WLAN Features on the Switch
- Preparing the Access Points
- Changing the AP Password
- Configuring AP-to-Switch Authentication Information
- Discovering Access Points and Peer Switches
- Discovery and Peer Switches
- Enabling the AP and Peer Switch Discovery
- Authenticating and Validating Access Points
- Configuring AP Authentication
- Using the Local Database for AP Validation
- Using the RADIUS Database for AP Validation
- Managing Failed or Rogue APs
- Configuring Access Point Settings
- Networks
- Configuring AAA and RADIUS Settings
- Configuring Wireless Radio Settings
- Configuring SSID Settings
- Configuring the Default Network
- Enabling and Configuring Additional VAPs
- Configuring a VAP for L3 Tunnels
- Configuring AP Security
- Configuring Valid Access Point Settings
- Managing and Maintaining D-Link Access Points
- Managing Radio Frequency Settings
- Viewing the Channel Plan History
- Initiating Manual Channel Plan Assignments
- Initiating Manual Power Adjustments
- Upgrading the Access Point Software
- Performing Advanced Access Point Management
- Enabling AP Debugging
- Adjusting the Channel and Power
- Monitoring Status and Statistics
- Viewing IP Discovery Status
- Monitoring All Access Points
- Monitoring Managed Access Point Status
- Monitoring Managed AP Statistics
- Viewing Access Point Authentication Failure Status
- Monitoring Rogue and RF Scan Access Points
- Monitoring Associated Client Information
- Viewing Associated Client Status
- Viewing Associated Client SSID Status
- Viewing Associated Client VAP Status
- Viewing Client Authentication Failure Status
- Monitoring and Managing Ad Hoc Clients
- Configuring Advanced Settings
- Creating, Copying, and Deleting AP Profiles
- Applying an AP Profile
- Configuring Global Settings
- Enabling SNMP Traps
- Configuring QoS
- Visualizing the Wireless Network
- Importing and Configuring a Background Image
- Setting Up the Graph Components
- Graphing the WLAN Components
- Understanding the Menu Bar Options
- Legend Menu
- Managing the Graph
- Default D-Link WLAN Controller Switch Settings
- Default D-Link Access Point Profile Settings
- Configuring RADIUS Settings for Access Points
- FreeRADIUS Server Configuration Example
- Adding Access Points to the Valid AP Database
- Configuring RADIUS Settings for Wireless Clients
- Configuring User-Based Authentication and Dynamic VLANs
- Configuring MAC Authentication
- Configuring the WLAN and Tunnel Interfaces
- Using a Loopback Interface for the Wireless Functions
- Creating the VLAN Routing Interface
- Configuring the L3 Tunnel Network
- Example of Configuring L3 Roaming by Using the CLI
- Example of Configuring L3 Roaming by Using the Web Interface
- Configuring DHCP Relay and the DHCP Server
- Configuring the DHCP Server
- Setting the MTU Size
- QoS and Load Balancing
- Coordinating Traffic Flow
- EDCF Control of Data Frames and AIFS
- Random Backoff and Contention Windows
- TXOP Interval for Client Stations
- All countries and regions excluding USA
- WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE
- Limited Warranty
- Limited Warranty (USA Only)
- Product Registration
- Geographical Scope of the Limited Product Warranty
- Limited Product Warranty Period
- Warrantor
- Räumlicher Geltungsbereich der eingeschränkten Garantie
- Leistungsumfang der eingeschränkten Garantie
- D-Link Europe a limité la garantie des produits
- Limitation de la Garantie Produit
- Exécution de la Garantie Produit Limitée
- Cobertura geográfica de la garantía limitada del producto
- Período de la garantía limitada del producto
- Garante
- Ambito geografico della Garanzia limitata
- Prestazioni della Garanzia limitata
- technical support
- International Offices
- Registration Information
DWL-8500AP
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- user manual
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- Audience
- Safety Cautions
- General Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products
- Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge
- D-Link Unified Access System Components
- D-Link Access Point
- Figure 1: Sample WLAN Visualization
- Single Unified Switch Deployment
- Using the Web Interface
- Figure 4: Web Interface Layout
- Figure 5: Cascading Navigation Menu
- Using the Command-Line Interface
- Using SNMP
- System Requirements
- Figure 7: D-Link Unified Access System Components
- Figure 8: Wiring Closet Topology
- Access Point-to-Switch Discovery
- Figure 10: Inter-Subnet Roaming
- Hardware Overview
- LED Indicators
- Figure 14: LED Indicators on DWS-3024L
- Rear Panel Description
- Side Panels
- Installing the Switch without the Rack
- Powering On the Switch
- Installing the Optional Modules
- Figure 23: Front Panel of the DEM-410X
- Connecting to the External Redundant Power System
- Connecting the Switch
- Connecting to the Core Network
- System Deployment Overview
- Null User Authentication
- Table 4: Basic Wireless Global Configuration
- Logging on to the AP
- Changing the AP Password
- Configuring AP-to-Switch Authentication Information
- Understanding the Discovery Methods
- Figure 32: L2 Discovery Example
- Figure 34: L3 Discovery Example 2
- Discovery and Peer Switches
- Enabling the AP and Peer Switch Discovery
- Authenticating and Validating Access Points
- Table 8: L3/IP Discovery
- Preparing the Access Points
- Using the Local Database for AP Validation
- Using the RADIUS Database for AP Validation
- Managing Failed or Rogue APs
- AP Profiles, Networks, and the Local Database
- Networks
- Configuring AAA and RADIUS Settings
- Figure 37: MAC Access Control
- Configuring Wireless Radio Settings
- Figure 38: Radio Settings
- Table 12: Advanced Radio Configuration
- Configuring SSID Settings
- Managing Virtual Access Point Configuration
- Wireless Network Configuration
- Network Planning to Support Layer 3 Roaming
- Wireless Network Summary
- Enabling and Configuring Additional VAPs
- Configuring a VAP for L3 Tunnels
- Figure 43: L3 Roaming Example
- Configuring AP Security
- Figure 45: Static WEP Configuration
- Figure 46: WPA Personal Configuration
- Configuring Valid Access Point Settings
- Figure 47: Adding a Valid AP
- Figure 48: Configuring a Valid AP
- Resetting the Access Points
- Configuring Channel Plan and Power Settings
- Figure 50: RF Channel Plan and Power Configuration
- Viewing the Channel Plan History
- Initiating Manual Channel Plan Assignments
- Initiating Manual Power Adjustments
- Upgrading the Access Point Software
- Figure 54: AP Upgrade
- Figure 55: AP Upgrade Status
- Performing Advanced Access Point Management
- Enabling AP Debugging
- Adjusting the Channel and Power
- Monitoring Wireless Global Information
- Figure 57: Global WLAN Status
- Viewing IP Discovery Status
- Figure 59: Peer Switch Status
- Monitoring All Access Points
- Table 29: Monitoring All Access Points
- Figure 61: Managed AP Status
- Table 31: Detailed Managed Access Point Status
- Table 32: Managed AP Radio Summary
- Table 33: Managed AP Radio Detail
- Table 34: Managed AP Neighbor Status
- Table 35: Neighbor AP Clients
- Monitoring Managed AP Statistics
- Table 37: Managed Access Point WLAN Summary Statistics
- Table 39: Detailed Managed Access Point Statistics
- Table 41: Managed Access Point VAP Statistics
- Figure 63: Authentication Failed AP Status
- Monitoring Rogue and RF Scan Access Points
- Figure 64: RF Scan
- Table 43: Access Point RF Scan Status
- Monitoring WIDS AP De-Authentication Attack Status
- Monitoring Associated Client Information
- Viewing Associated Client Status
- Figure 67: Associated Client QoS Status
- Table 47: Detailed Associated Client Status
- Viewing Associated Client SSID Status
- Viewing Associated Client VAP Status
- Table 52: Associated Client Summary Statistics
- Table 54: Associated Client Session Detail Statistics
- Figure 68: Client Authentication Failure Status
- Monitoring and Managing Ad Hoc Clients
- Table 57: Ad Hoc Client Status
- Creating, Configuring, and Managing AP Profiles
- Creating, Copying, and Deleting AP Profiles
- Figure 72: Configuring an AP Profile
- Applying an AP Profile
- Configuring Global Settings
- Enabling SNMP Traps
- Table 59: SNMP Traps
- Configuring QoS
- Table 60: QoS Settings
- Section 10: Configuring the Captive Portal
- Configuring Global Captive Portal Settings
- Configuring the Captive Portal
- Changing the Captive Portal Settings
- Customizing the Captive Portal Web
- Figure 81: CP Web Page Customization - Global Parameters
- Table 64: CP Web Page Customization - Global Parameters
- Figure 82: CP Web Page Customization - Authentication
- Figure 83: CP Web Page Customization - Welcome
- Figure 85: CP Web Page Customization - Logout Success
- Monitoring and Configuring Captive Portal Users
- Configuring Users in the Local Database
- Configuring Users in a Remote RADIUS Server
- Associating Interfaces with the Captive Portal
- Viewing the Captive Portal Global Status
- Viewing CP Activation and Activity Status
- Figure 90: CP Activation and Activity Status
- Viewing Interface Activation Status
- Viewing the Client Summary
- Viewing Client Detail
- Viewing the Client Statistics
- Viewing the Client Interface Association Status
- Viewing the Client CP Association Status
- SNMP Trap Configuration
- Importing and Configuring a Background Image
- Creating a New Graph
- Figure 100:Multiple Graphs
- Graphing the WLAN Components
- Figure 102:Component Tool Tip
- Table 83: WLAN Visualization Menu Bar Options
- Legend Menu
- Figure 104:Legend
- Figure 106:Channel Colors
- Figure 108:Wireless Component Attributes
- Table 85: Switch Defaults
- Default D-Link Access Point Settings
- Default Captive Portal Settings
- Table 89: RADIUS Attributes for the Access Point
- Configuring RADIUS Clients
- Adding Access Points to the Valid AP Database
- Configuring User-Based Authentication and Dynamic VLANs
- Configuring MAC Authentication
- Configuring the WLAN and Tunnel Interfaces
- Using a Loopback Interface for the Wireless Functions
- Creating the VLAN Routing Interface
- Example of Configuring L3 Roaming by Using the CLI
- Example of Configuring L3 Roaming by Using the Web Interface
- Configuring the Relay Agent
- Configuring the DHCP Server
- Figure 110:Traffic Prioritization
- Product Registration
- What You Must Do For Warranty Service
- Trademarks
- Appendix F: Technical Support
- technical support
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- configuration guide
- Table Of Contents
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- scenario 1 - basic l2 edge setup: 1 ws + 2 aps
- Configure AP Network Settings
- Configure the DHCP Server
- Pool Configuration
- ACL Configuration
- Wireless Configuration
- Device Connections
- Save Configuration
- Verify the Configuration
- Rogue AP Detection
- Power Adjustment
- Load Balancing
- Configuring LAN Settings
- Configure VLAN Routing
- Enable Global Routing
- DHCP Server
- Configuring WLAN Settings
- scenario 3 – l3 overlay: 1 ws + 1 ap + 1 remote ap
- Configure Routing
- Setting the MTU Size
- Apply the AP Profile
- Simulated Roam via Disabling Radios
- logs & traps
- Syslog Configuration
- Debug
- scenario 4 – l3 edge: 2 switches + 2 aps
- Overview
- DHCP
- Set the MTU Size
- Verifying the Configuration
- WLAN Visualization
- Appendix
- troubleshooting
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- cli command reference
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- list of tables
- about this book
- command syntax
- command conventions
- slot/port naming convention
- command modes
- command completion and abbreviation
- using cli help
- accessing the cli
- switching commands
- port configuration commands
- shutdown all
- speed all
- show port protocol
- spanning-tree bpdumigrationcheck
- spanning-tree edgeport
- spanning-tree hello-time
- spanning-tree max-hops
- spanning-tree mst instance
- spanning-tree mst vlan
- spanning-tree port mode all
- show spanning-tree brief
- show spanning-tree mst port detailed
- show spanning-tree mst port summary
- vlan commands
- vlan database
- vlan ingressfilter
- vlan participation
- vlan port ingressfilter all
- vlan protocol group
- protocol group
- vlan pvid
- vlan association mac
- show vlan brief
- show vlan association subnet
- dvlan-tunnel ethertype
- show dot1q-tunnel
- vlan port priority all
- show switchport protected
- garp commands
- set garp timer leaveall
- gvrp commands
- gmrp commands
- set gmrp interfacemode
- show mac-address-table gmrp
- authentication login
- clear radius statistics
- dot1x initialize
- dot1x port-control all
- dot1x timeout
- no dot1x timeout
- show authentication
- show dot1x users
- storm-control broadcast
- storm-control broadcast all level
- storm-control multicast all
- storm-control unicast
- storm-control unicast all
- show storm-control
- deleteport (interface config)
- port lacpmode
- port lacptimeout (interface config)
- port-channel linktrap
- port mirroring
- no monitor session
- static mac filtering
- macfilter addsrc all
- igmp snooping configuration commands
- set igmp interfacemode
- set igmp maxresponse
- set igmp mcrtrexpiretime
- show igmpsnooping
- show igmpsnooping mrouter interface
- port security commands
- port-security max-static
- lldp transmit
- lldp receive
- lldp notification
- clear lldp statistics
- show lldp statistics
- show lldp remote-device
- show lldp local-device detail
- dos-control sipdip
- dos-control tcpflag
- mac database commands
- show forwardingdb agetime
- show mac-address-table stats
- routing commands
- arp cachesize
- no arp dynamicrenew
- arp timeout
- show arp brief
- ip routing
- ip route default
- ip route distance
- show ip brief
- show ip interface
- show ip interface brief
- show ip route summary
- show ip stats
- virtual router redundancy protocol commands
- ip vrrp mode
- ip vrrp preempt
- ip vrrp timers advertise
- show ip vrrp
- show ip vrrp interface brief
- bootpdhcprelay maxhopcount
- no bootpdhcprelay serverip
- Wireless Commands
- wireless commands
- unified switch commands
- discovery method
- discovery vlan-list
- snmp-server enable traps wireless
- client roam-timeout
- show wireless
- show wireless country-code
- show wireless discovery vlan-list
- show wireless statistics
- show wireless tunnel-mtu
- channel-plan interval
- channel-plan history-depth
- wireless channel-plan
- show wireless channel-plan history
- show wireless power-plan
- show wireless peer-switch
- mode (ap config mode)
- show wireless ap database
- wireless network commands
- security mode
- wep authentication
- mac authentication
- radius accounting
- wpa ciphers
- tunnel subnet
- wpa2 pre-authentication limit
- wpa2 key-caching holdtime
- wep key length
- access point profile commands
- mac authentication action
- clear (ap profile config mode)
- access point profile rf commands
- rf-scan sentry
- channel auto
- power default
- show wireless ap profile radio
- show wireless rates
- access point profile qos commands
- qos station-edca
- show wireless ap profile qos
- enable (ap profile vap config mode)
- wireless ap channel set
- wireless ap download start
- clear wireless ap neighbors
- show wireless ap radio status
- show wireless ap radio channel status
- show wireless ap radio power status
- show wireless ap radio neighbor client status
- show wireless ap statistics
- show wireless ap radio statistics
- show wireless ap radio vap statistics
- access point failure status commands
- rf scan access point status commands
- client association status and statistics commands
- show wireless client statistics
- show wireless client neighbor ap status
- show wireless vap client status
- show wireless client failure status
- captive portal global commands
- authentication timeout
- captive portal configuration commands
- redirect-url mode
- rate-limit down
- rate-limit output-octets
- captive portal status commands
- show captive-portal configuration status
- captive portal client connection commands
- show captive-portal interface client status
- show captive-portal client failure status
- captive portal interface commands
- captive portal local user commands
- user session-timeout
- user rate-limit down
- user rate-limit output-octets
- user rate-limit total-octets
- captive portal user group commands
- show captive-portal activity-log
- class of service (cos) commands
- classofservice trust
- no classofservice trust
- show classofservice dot1p-mapping
- show classofservice trust
- differentiated services (diffserv) commands
- diffserv class commands
- match any
- match dstip
- match ip precedence
- match srcip
- mark cos
- diffserv service commands
- diffserv show commands
- show diffserv
- show diffserv service
- show diffserv service brief
- show service-policy
- mac access-list extended rename
- mac access-group
- show mac access-lists
- ip access-group
- show access-lists
- utility commands
- poe priority
- show poe
- dual image commands
- system information and statistics commands
- show version
- show interface ethernet
- show mac-addr-table
- show sysinfo
- logging commands
- logging buffered wrap
- logging host
- show logging
- show logging traplogs
- clear counters
- keying for advanced features
- sntp client mode
- sntp unicast client poll-interval
- sntp server
- show sntp client
- dhcp server commands
- network (dhcp pool config)
- ip dhcp excluded-address
- ip dhcp ping packets
- ip dhcp conflict logging
- show ip dhcp global configuration
- show ip dhcp server statistics
- ip dhcp filtering
- management commands
- serviceport protocol
- network javamode
- show serviceport
- console port access commands
- show serial
- transport input telnet
- telnetcon maxsessions
- no telnetcon maxsessions
- show telnetcon
- ip ssh server enable
- show ip ssh
- show ip http
- access commands
- users passwd
- users snmpv3 accessmode
- no users snmpv3 encryption
- snmp-server community
- snmp-server community ipmask
- snmp-server community rw
- snmp-server enable traps linkmode
- snmptrap snmpversion
- snmptrap ipaddr
- show snmpcommunity
- show trapflags
- radius commands
- radius server attribute 4
- radius server primary
- authorization network radius
- show radius accounting
- show radius statistics
- tacacs+ commands
- tacacs-server timeout
- show tacacs
- script apply
- script validate
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
DWL-8500AP
Table of contents
- configuration guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Scenario 1 - Basic L2 Edge Setup: 1 WS + 2 APs
- Configure AP Network Settings
- Configure the DHCP Server
- Pool Configuration
- Wireless Configuration
- Device Connections
- Save Configuration
- Verify the Configuration
- Rogue AP Detection
- Power Adjustment
- Load Balancing
- Configuring LAN Settings
- Configure VLAN Routing
- Enable Global Routing
- DHCP Server
- ACL Configuration
- Configuring WLAN Settings
- Configure Static Routing
- Configure the Basic Settings
- Apply the AP Profile
- Verifying the Configuration
- Syslog Configuration
- Scenario 4 – L3 Edge: 2 Switches + 2 APs
- WS1 & WS2 LAN Configuration
- Configure default routes on WS1, WS2, and L3 device
DWL-8500AP
Table of contents
- configuration guide
- Table Of Contents
- Scenario 1 - Basic L2 Edge Setup: 1 WS + 2 APs
- Configure AP Network Settings
- Configure the DHCP Server
- Pool Configuration
- ACL Configuration
- Wireless Configuration
- Device Connections
- Save Configuration
- Verify the Configuration
- Rogue AP Detection
- Power Adjustment
- Load Balancing
- Configuring LAN Settings
- Configure VLAN Routing
- Enable Global Routing
- DHCP Server
- Configuring WLAN Settings
DWL-8500AP
Table of contents
DWL-8500AP
Table of contents