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DWL-8500AP

Brand: D-Link | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. List of Figures
  7. List of Tables
  8. About This Document
  9. Safety Instructions
  10. General Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products
  11. Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge
  12. Overview of the D-Link Unified Access System
  13. D-Link Unified Switch
  14. WLAN Visualization
  15. Single Unified Switch Deployment
  16. Understanding the User Interfaces
  17. Using the Web Interface
  18. Using the Command-Line Interface
  19. Using SNMP
  20. Wireless System Features and Standards Support
  21. Planning the D-Link Unified Access System Network
  22. WLAN Topology Considerations
  23. Access Point-to-Switch Discovery
  24. Network Planning to Support Layer 3 Roaming
  25. Installing the Hardware
  26. Front Panel Components
  27. LED Indicators
  28. led description
  29. Rear Panel Description
  30. Installation
  31. Installing the Switch without the Rack
  32. Powering On the Switch
  33. Installing the Optional Modules
  34. Connecting to the External Redundant Power System
  35. Connecting the Switch to the Network
  36. Connecting the Switch and AP through the L2/L3 Network
  37. Installing the D-Link Unified Access System
  38. Enabling the WLAN Features on the Switch
  39. Preparing the Access Points
  40. Changing the AP Password
  41. Configuring AP-to-Switch Authentication Information
  42. Discovering Access Points and Peer Switches
  43. Discovery and Peer Switches
  44. Enabling the AP and Peer Switch Discovery
  45. Authenticating and Validating Access Points
  46. Configuring AP Authentication
  47. Using the Local Database for AP Validation
  48. Using the RADIUS Database for AP Validation
  49. Managing Failed or Rogue APs
  50. Configuring Access Point Settings
  51. Networks
  52. Configuring AAA and RADIUS Settings
  53. Configuring Wireless Radio Settings
  54. Configuring SSID Settings
  55. Configuring the Default Network
  56. Enabling and Configuring Additional VAPs
  57. Configuring a VAP for L3 Tunnels
  58. Configuring AP Security
  59. Configuring Valid Access Point Settings
  60. Managing and Maintaining D-Link Access Points
  61. Managing Radio Frequency Settings
  62. Viewing the Channel Plan History
  63. Initiating Manual Channel Plan Assignments
  64. Initiating Manual Power Adjustments
  65. Upgrading the Access Point Software
  66. Performing Advanced Access Point Management
  67. Enabling AP Debugging
  68. Monitoring Status and Statistics
  69. Viewing IP Discovery Status
  70. Monitoring All Access Points
  71. Monitoring Managed Access Point Status
  72. viewing detailed managed access point status
  73. viewing managed access point radio summary information
  74. viewing detailed managed access point radio information
  75. viewing managed access point neighbor aps
  76. viewing clients associated with neighbor access points
  77. viewing managed access point vaps
  78. Monitoring Managed AP Statistics
  79. viewing managed access point radio statistics
  80. viewing managed access point vap statistics
  81. Viewing Access Point Authentication Failure Status
  82. Monitoring Rogue and RF Scan Access Points
  83. Monitoring Associated Client Information
  84. Viewing Associated Client Status
  85. viewing detailed associated client status
  86. viewing associated client neighbor ap status
  87. Viewing Associated Client SSID Status
  88. Viewing Client Authentication Failure Status
  89. Monitoring and Managing Ad Hoc Clients
  90. Configuring Advanced Settings
  91. Creating, Copying, and Deleting AP Profiles
  92. Applying an AP Profile
  93. Configuring Global Settings
  94. Enabling SNMP Traps
  95. Configuring QoS
  96. Configuring the Captive Portal
  97. Configuring Global Captive Portal Settings
  98. Changing the Captive Portal Settings
  99. Customizing the Captive Portal Web
  100. Monitoring and Configuring Captive Portal Users
  101. Configuring Users in the Local Database
  102. Configuring Users in a Remote RADIUS Server
  103. Associating Interfaces with the Captive Portal
  104. Viewing the Captive Portal Global Status
  105. Viewing CP Activation and Activity Status
  106. Viewing Interface Activation Status
  107. Viewing the Client Summary
  108. Viewing Client Detail
  109. Viewing the Client Statistics
  110. Viewing the Client CP Association Status
  111. SNMP Trap Configuration
  112. Visualizing the Wireless Network
  113. Importing and Configuring a Background Image
  114. Setting Up the Graph Components
  115. Graphing the WLAN Components
  116. Understanding the Menu Bar Options
  117. Legend Menu
  118. Managing the Graph
  119. Default D-Link Unified Switch Settings
  120. Default D-Link Access Point Settings
  121. Default D-Link Access Point Profile Settings
  122. Default Captive Portal Settings
  123. Configuring RADIUS Settings for Access Points
  124. FreeRADIUS Server Configuration Example
  125. Adding Access Points to the Valid AP Database
  126. Configuring RADIUS Settings for Wireless Clients
  127. FreeRADIUS Example for Wireless Client Configuration
  128. Configuring MAC Authentication
  129. Configuring the WLAN and Tunnel Interfaces
  130. Using a Loopback Interface for the Wireless Functions
  131. Creating the VLAN Routing Interface
  132. Configuring the L3 Tunnel Network
  133. Example of Configuring L3 Roaming by Using the CLI
  134. Example of Configuring L3 Roaming by Using the Web Interface
  135. Configuring DHCP Relay and the DHCP Server
  136. Configuring the DHCP Server
  137. QoS and Load Balancing
  138. Coordinating Traffic Flow
  139. EDCF Control of Data Frames and AIFS
  140. Random Backoff and Contention Windows
  141. TXOP Interval for Client Stations
  142. Product Registration
  143. Limited Warranty
  144. What You Must Do For Warranty Service
  145. Trademarks
  146. technical support
  147. assistance technique
  148. pomoc techniczna
  149. International Offices
  150. All Countries and Regions Excluding USA
DWL-8500AP first page preview

DWL-8500AP

Brand: D-Link | Category: Wireless Access Point
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. List of Figures
  5. List of Tables
  6. About This Document
  7. Online Help, Supported Browsers, and Limitations
  8. Overview of the D-Link Access Point
  9. Features and Benefits
  10. Security Features
  11. Access Point Hardware
  12. Preparing to Install the Access Point
  13. Administrator's Computer Requirements
  14. Wireless Client Requirements
  15. Dynamic and Static IP Addressing on the AP
  16. Installing the Access Point
  17. Viewing Basic Settings
  18. Using the CLI to View the IP Address
  19. Configuring the Ethernet Interface
  20. Using the CLI to Configure Ethernet Settings
  21. Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication
  22. Using the Web UI to Configure 802.1X Authentication Information
  23. Using the CLI to Configure 802.1X Authentication Information
  24. Configuring Access Point Security
  25. Comparing Security Modes
  26. Enabling Station Isolation
  27. None (Plain-text)
  28. IEEE 802.1X
  29. WPA Personal
  30. WPA Enterprise
  31. Prohibiting the SSID Broadcast
  32. Managing the Access Point
  33. Using the 802.11h Wireless Mode
  34. Configuring Radio Settings
  35. Configuring Virtual Access Points
  36. Controlling Access by MAC Authentication
  37. Configuring MAC Authentication on the RADIUS Server
  38. Configuring Load Balancing
  39. Configuring Access Point Services
  40. Configuring QoS Settings
  41. Enabling the Network Time Protocol Server
  42. Enabling or Disabling a Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server
  43. Maintaining the Access Point
  44. Resetting the Factory Default Configuration
  45. Saving the Current Configuration to a Backup File
  46. Rebooting the Access Point
  47. Configuring the Access Point for Managed Mode
  48. Configuring Managed Access Point Settings
  49. Viewing Managed AP DHCP Information
  50. Viewing Access Point Status
  51. Ethernet (Wired) Settings
  52. Configuring Persistent Logging Options
  53. Configuring the Log Relay Host for Kernel Messages
  54. Enabling or Disabling the Log Relay Host on the Events
  55. Viewing Client Association Information
  56. Link Integrity Monitoring
  57. Accessing Wireless Client Security Settings
  58. A Wireless Client Settings and RADIUS Server Setup
  59. Configuring a Client to Access an Unsecure Network
  60. Configuring WPA/WPA2 Personal on a Client
  61. Using an External Authentication Server
  62. Configuring WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (RADIUS)
  63. WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (RADIUS) Client Using EAP-TLS Certificate
  64. Configuring the RADIUS Server for Authentication
  65. Obtaining a TLS-EAP Certificate for a Client
  66. Configuring the RADIUS Server for VLAN Tags
  67. How to Access the Access Point CLI
  68. SSH Connection to the AP
  69. B CLI for AP Configuration
  70. Using the get Command
  71. Using the add Command
  72. Additional CLI Commands
  73. Keyboard Shortcuts
  74. Interface Naming Conventions
  75. Saving Configuration Changes
  76. Configuring Basic Settings
  77. Status
  78. Ethernet Settings
  79. Wireless Interface
  80. Radio Settings
  81. Virtual Access Points
  82. Managed Access Point
  83. IEEE 802.1X Supplicant Authentication
  84. Time
  85. CLI Classes and Properties Reference
  86. Glossary
DWL-8500AP first page preview

DWL-8500AP

Brand: D-Link | Category: Wireless Access Point
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. List of Figures
  5. List of Tables
  6. About This Document
  7. Online Help, Supported Browsers, and Limitations
  8. Overview of the D-Link Access Point
  9. Features and Benefits
  10. Security Features
  11. Access Point Hardware
  12. Preparing to Install the Access Point
  13. Administrator's Computer Requirements
  14. Wireless Client Requirements
  15. Dynamic and Static IP Addressing on the AP
  16. Installing the Access Point
  17. Viewing Basic Settings
  18. Using the CLI to View the IP Address
  19. Configuring the Ethernet Interface
  20. Using the CLI to Configure Ethernet Settings
  21. Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication
  22. Using the Web UI to Configure 802.1X Authentication Information
  23. Using the CLI to Configure 802.1X Authentication Information
  24. Configuring Access Point Security
  25. Comparing Security Modes
  26. Enabling Station Isolation
  27. None (Plain-text)
  28. IEEE 802.1X
  29. WPA Personal
  30. WPA Enterprise
  31. Prohibiting the SSID Broadcast
  32. Managing the Access Point
  33. Using the 802.11h Wireless Mode
  34. Configuring Radio Settings
  35. Configuring Virtual Access Points
  36. Controlling Access by MAC Authentication
  37. Configuring MAC Authentication on the RADIUS Server
  38. Configuring Load Balancing
  39. Configuring Access Point Services
  40. Configuring QoS Settings
  41. Enabling the Network Time Protocol Server
  42. Enabling or Disabling a Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server
  43. Maintaining the Access Point
  44. Resetting the Factory Default Configuration
  45. Saving the Current Configuration to a Backup File
  46. Rebooting the Access Point
  47. Configuring the Access Point for Managed Mode
  48. Configuring Managed Access Point Settings
  49. Viewing Managed AP DHCP Information
  50. Viewing Access Point Status
  51. Ethernet (Wired) Settings
  52. Configuring Persistent Logging Options
  53. Configuring the Log Relay Host for Kernel Messages
  54. Enabling or Disabling the Log Relay Host on the Events
  55. Viewing Client Association Information
  56. Link Integrity Monitoring
  57. Accessing Wireless Client Security Settings
  58. A Wireless Client Settings and RADIUS Server Setup
  59. Configuring a Client to Access an Unsecure Network
  60. Configuring WPA/WPA2 Personal on a Client
  61. Using an External Authentication Server
  62. Configuring WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (RADIUS)
  63. WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (RADIUS) Client Using EAP-TLS Certificate
  64. Configuring the RADIUS Server for Authentication
  65. Obtaining a TLS-EAP Certificate for a Client
  66. Configuring the RADIUS Server for VLAN Tags
  67. How to Access the Access Point CLI
  68. SSH Connection to the AP
  69. B CLI for AP Configuration
  70. Using the get Command
  71. Using the add Command
  72. Additional CLI Commands
  73. Keyboard Shortcuts
  74. Interface Naming Conventions
  75. Saving Configuration Changes
  76. Access Point CLI Commands
  77. Status
  78. Ethernet Settings
  79. Wireless Interface
  80. Radio Settings
  81. Virtual Access Points
  82. Managed Access Point
  83. IEEE 802.1X Supplicant Authentication
  84. Time
  85. System Management
  86. Glossary
DWL-8500AP first page preview

DWL-8500AP

Brand: D-Link | Category: Wireless Access Point
Table of contents
  1. user manual
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. List of Figures
  8. List of Tables
  9. About This Document
  10. Safety Instructions
  11. General Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products
  12. Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge
  13. Overview of the D-Link Unified Access System
  14. D-Link Unified Switch
  15. WLAN Visualization
  16. Single Unified Switch Deployment
  17. Understanding the User Interfaces
  18. Using the Web Interface
  19. navigation menu
  20. Using the Command-Line Interface
  21. Using SNMP
  22. Wireless System Features and Standards Support
  23. Planning the D-Link Unified Access System Network
  24. WLAN Topology Considerations
  25. Access Point-to-Switch Discovery
  26. Network Planning to Support Layer 3 Roaming
  27. Installing the Hardware
  28. Front Panel Components
  29. LED Indicators
  30. Rear Panel Description
  31. Installation
  32. Installing the Switch without the Rack
  33. Powering On the Switch
  34. Installing the Optional Modules
  35. Connecting to the External Redundant Power System
  36. Connecting the Switch to the Network
  37. Connecting the Switch and AP through the L2/L3 Network
  38. Installing the D-Link Unified Access System
  39. Enabling the WLAN Features on the Switch
  40. Preparing the Access Points
  41. Changing the AP Password
  42. Configuring AP-to-Switch Authentication Information
  43. Discovering Access Points and Peer Switches
  44. Discovery and Peer Switches
  45. Enabling the AP and Peer Switch Discovery
  46. Authenticating and Validating Access Points
  47. Configuring AP Authentication
  48. Using the Local Database for AP Validation
  49. Using the RADIUS Database for AP Validation
  50. Managing Failed or Rogue APs
  51. Configuring Access Point Settings
  52. Networks
  53. Configuring AAA and RADIUS Settings
  54. Configuring Wireless Radio Settings
  55. Configuring SSID Settings
  56. Managing Virtual Access Point Configuration
  57. Configuring the Default Network
  58. Enabling and Configuring Additional VAPs
  59. Configuring a VAP for L3 Tunnels
  60. Configuring AP Security
  61. Configuring Valid Access Point Settings
  62. Managing and Maintaining D-Link Access Points
  63. Managing Radio Frequency Settings
  64. Viewing the Channel Plan History
  65. Initiating Manual Channel Plan Assignments
  66. Initiating Manual Power Adjustments
  67. Upgrading the Access Point Software
  68. Performing Advanced Access Point Management
  69. Enabling AP Debugging
  70. Adjusting the Channel and Power
  71. Monitoring Status and Statistics
  72. Viewing IP Discovery Status
  73. Monitoring All Access Points
  74. Monitoring Managed Access Point Status
  75. Monitoring Managed AP Statistics
  76. Viewing Access Point Authentication Failure Status
  77. Monitoring Rogue and RF Scan Access Points
  78. Monitoring Associated Client Information
  79. Viewing Associated Client Status
  80. Viewing Associated Client SSID Status
  81. Viewing Client Authentication Failure Status
  82. Monitoring and Managing Ad Hoc Clients
  83. Configuring Advanced Settings
  84. Creating, Copying, and Deleting AP Profiles
  85. Applying an AP Profile
  86. Configuring Global Settings
  87. Enabling SNMP Traps
  88. Configuring QoS
  89. Configuring the Captive Portal
  90. Changing the Captive Portal Settings
  91. Monitoring and Configuring Captive Portal Users
  92. Configuring Users in the Local Database
  93. Associating Interfaces with the Captive Portal
  94. Viewing the Captive Portal Global Status
  95. Viewing CP Activation and Activity Status
  96. Viewing Interface Activation Status
  97. Viewing Interface Capability Status
  98. Viewing the Client Summary
  99. Viewing Client Detail
  100. Viewing the Client Statistics
  101. Viewing the Client CP Association Status
  102. SNMP Trap Configuration
  103. Visualizing the Wireless Network
  104. Importing and Configuring a Background Image
  105. Setting Up the Graph Components
  106. Graphing the WLAN Components
  107. Understanding the Menu Bar Options
  108. Legend Menu
  109. Managing the Graph
  110. Default D-Link Unified Switch Settings
  111. Default D-Link Access Point Settings
  112. Default D-Link Access Point Profile Settings
  113. Default Captive Portal Settings
  114. Configuring RADIUS Settings for Access Points
  115. FreeRADIUS Server Configuration Example
  116. Adding Access Points to the Valid AP Database
  117. Configuring RADIUS Settings for Wireless Clients
  118. FreeRADIUS Example for Wireless Client Configuration
  119. Configuring MAC Authentication
  120. Configuring the WLAN and Tunnel Interfaces
  121. Using a Loopback Interface for the Wireless Functions
  122. Creating the VLAN Routing Interface
  123. Configuring the L3 Tunnel Network
  124. Example of Configuring L3 Roaming by Using the Web Interface
  125. Configuring DHCP Relay and the DHCP Server
  126. Configuring the DHCP Server
  127. QoS and Load Balancing
  128. Coordinating Traffic Flow
  129. EDCF Control of Data Frames and AIFS
  130. Random Backoff and Contention Windows
  131. TXOP Interval for Client Stations
  132. Product Registration
  133. Limited Warranty
  134. What You Must Do For Warranty Service
  135. Trademarks
  136. technical support
  137. assistance technique
  138. International Offices
  139. All Countries and Regions Excluding USA
DWL-8500AP first page preview

DWL-8500AP

Brand: D-Link | Category: Wireless Access Point
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. List of Tables
  7. List of Figures
  8. About This Document
  9. Safety Instructions
  10. General Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products
  11. Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge
  12. Overview of the D-Link Unified Access System
  13. D-Link Access Point
  14. D-Link Unified Access System Topology
  15. Peer Switch WCS Deployment
  16. Understanding the User Interfaces
  17. Using the Web Interface
  18. Using the Command-Line Interface
  19. Using SNMP
  20. Wireless System Features and Standards Support
  21. Planning the D-Link Unified Access System Network
  22. WLAN Topology Considerations
  23. Access Point-to-Switch Discovery
  24. Network Planning to Support Layer 3 Roaming
  25. Installing the Hardware
  26. Front Panel Components
  27. Rear Panel Description
  28. Installation
  29. Installing the Switch without the Rack
  30. Powering On the Switch
  31. Installing the Optional Module
  32. Connecting to the External Redundant Power System
  33. Connecting the Switch to the Network
  34. Connecting the Switch and AP through the L2/L3 Network
  35. Installing the D-Link Unified Access System
  36. Enabling the WLAN Features on the Switch
  37. Preparing the Access Points
  38. Changing the AP Password
  39. Configuring AP-to-Switch Authentication Information
  40. Discovering Access Points and Peer Switches
  41. Discovery and Peer Switches
  42. Enabling the AP and Peer Switch Discovery
  43. Authenticating and Validating Access Points
  44. Configuring AP Authentication
  45. Using the Local Database for AP Validation
  46. Using the RADIUS Database for AP Validation
  47. Managing Failed or Rogue APs
  48. Configuring Access Point Settings
  49. Networks
  50. Configuring AAA and RADIUS Settings
  51. Configuring Wireless Radio Settings
  52. Configuring SSID Settings
  53. Configuring the Default Network
  54. Enabling and Configuring Additional VAPs
  55. Configuring a VAP for L3 Tunnels
  56. Configuring AP Security
  57. Configuring Valid Access Point Settings
  58. Managing and Maintaining D-Link Access Points
  59. Managing Radio Frequency Settings
  60. Viewing the Channel Plan History
  61. Initiating Manual Channel Plan Assignments
  62. Initiating Manual Power Adjustments
  63. Upgrading the Access Point Software
  64. Performing Advanced Access Point Management
  65. Enabling AP Debugging
  66. Adjusting the Channel and Power
  67. Monitoring Status and Statistics
  68. Viewing IP Discovery Status
  69. Monitoring All Access Points
  70. Monitoring Managed Access Point Status
  71. Monitoring Managed AP Statistics
  72. Viewing Access Point Authentication Failure Status
  73. Monitoring Rogue and RF Scan Access Points
  74. Monitoring Associated Client Information
  75. Viewing Associated Client Status
  76. Viewing Associated Client SSID Status
  77. Viewing Associated Client VAP Status
  78. Viewing Client Authentication Failure Status
  79. Monitoring and Managing Ad Hoc Clients
  80. Configuring Advanced Settings
  81. Creating, Copying, and Deleting AP Profiles
  82. Applying an AP Profile
  83. Configuring Global Settings
  84. Enabling SNMP Traps
  85. Configuring QoS
  86. Visualizing the Wireless Network
  87. Importing and Configuring a Background Image
  88. Setting Up the Graph Components
  89. Graphing the WLAN Components
  90. Understanding the Menu Bar Options
  91. Legend Menu
  92. Managing the Graph
  93. Default D-Link WLAN Controller Switch Settings
  94. Default D-Link Access Point Profile Settings
  95. Configuring RADIUS Settings for Access Points
  96. FreeRADIUS Server Configuration Example
  97. Adding Access Points to the Valid AP Database
  98. Configuring RADIUS Settings for Wireless Clients
  99. Configuring User-Based Authentication and Dynamic VLANs
  100. Configuring MAC Authentication
  101. Configuring the WLAN and Tunnel Interfaces
  102. Using a Loopback Interface for the Wireless Functions
  103. Creating the VLAN Routing Interface
  104. Configuring the L3 Tunnel Network
  105. Example of Configuring L3 Roaming by Using the CLI
  106. Example of Configuring L3 Roaming by Using the Web Interface
  107. Configuring DHCP Relay and the DHCP Server
  108. Configuring the DHCP Server
  109. Setting the MTU Size
  110. QoS and Load Balancing
  111. Coordinating Traffic Flow
  112. EDCF Control of Data Frames and AIFS
  113. Random Backoff and Contention Windows
  114. TXOP Interval for Client Stations
  115. All countries and regions excluding USA
  116. WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE
  117. Limited Warranty
  118. Limited Warranty (USA Only)
  119. Product Registration
  120. Geographical Scope of the Limited Product Warranty
  121. Limited Product Warranty Period
  122. Warrantor
  123. Räumlicher Geltungsbereich der eingeschränkten Garantie
  124. Leistungsumfang der eingeschränkten Garantie
  125. D-Link Europe a limité la garantie des produits
  126. Limitation de la Garantie Produit
  127. Exécution de la Garantie Produit Limitée
  128. Cobertura geográfica de la garantía limitada del producto
  129. Período de la garantía limitada del producto
  130. Garante
  131. Ambito geografico della Garanzia limitata
  132. Prestazioni della Garanzia limitata
  133. technical support
  134. International Offices
  135. Registration Information
DWL-8500AP first page preview

DWL-8500AP

Brand: D-Link | Category: Wireless Access Point
Table of contents
  1. user manual
  2. fcc warning
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. Audience
  17. Safety Cautions
  18. General Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products
  19. Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge
  20. D-Link Unified Access System Components
  21. D-Link Access Point
  22. Figure 1: Sample WLAN Visualization
  23. Single Unified Switch Deployment
  24. Using the Web Interface
  25. Figure 4: Web Interface Layout
  26. Figure 5: Cascading Navigation Menu
  27. Using the Command-Line Interface
  28. Using SNMP
  29. System Requirements
  30. Figure 7: D-Link Unified Access System Components
  31. Figure 8: Wiring Closet Topology
  32. Access Point-to-Switch Discovery
  33. Figure 10: Inter-Subnet Roaming
  34. Hardware Overview
  35. LED Indicators
  36. Figure 14: LED Indicators on DWS-3024L
  37. Rear Panel Description
  38. Side Panels
  39. Installing the Switch without the Rack
  40. Powering On the Switch
  41. Installing the Optional Modules
  42. Figure 23: Front Panel of the DEM-410X
  43. Connecting to the External Redundant Power System
  44. Connecting the Switch
  45. Connecting to the Core Network
  46. System Deployment Overview
  47. Null User Authentication
  48. Table 4: Basic Wireless Global Configuration
  49. Logging on to the AP
  50. Changing the AP Password
  51. Configuring AP-to-Switch Authentication Information
  52. Understanding the Discovery Methods
  53. Figure 32: L2 Discovery Example
  54. Figure 34: L3 Discovery Example 2
  55. Discovery and Peer Switches
  56. Enabling the AP and Peer Switch Discovery
  57. Authenticating and Validating Access Points
  58. Table 8: L3/IP Discovery
  59. Preparing the Access Points
  60. Using the Local Database for AP Validation
  61. Using the RADIUS Database for AP Validation
  62. Managing Failed or Rogue APs
  63. AP Profiles, Networks, and the Local Database
  64. Networks
  65. Configuring AAA and RADIUS Settings
  66. Figure 37: MAC Access Control
  67. Configuring Wireless Radio Settings
  68. Figure 38: Radio Settings
  69. Table 12: Advanced Radio Configuration
  70. Configuring SSID Settings
  71. Managing Virtual Access Point Configuration
  72. Wireless Network Configuration
  73. Network Planning to Support Layer 3 Roaming
  74. Wireless Network Summary
  75. Enabling and Configuring Additional VAPs
  76. Configuring a VAP for L3 Tunnels
  77. Figure 43: L3 Roaming Example
  78. Configuring AP Security
  79. Figure 45: Static WEP Configuration
  80. Figure 46: WPA Personal Configuration
  81. Configuring Valid Access Point Settings
  82. Figure 47: Adding a Valid AP
  83. Figure 48: Configuring a Valid AP
  84. Resetting the Access Points
  85. Configuring Channel Plan and Power Settings
  86. Figure 50: RF Channel Plan and Power Configuration
  87. Viewing the Channel Plan History
  88. Initiating Manual Channel Plan Assignments
  89. Initiating Manual Power Adjustments
  90. Upgrading the Access Point Software
  91. Figure 54: AP Upgrade
  92. Figure 55: AP Upgrade Status
  93. Performing Advanced Access Point Management
  94. Enabling AP Debugging
  95. Adjusting the Channel and Power
  96. Monitoring Wireless Global Information
  97. Figure 57: Global WLAN Status
  98. Viewing IP Discovery Status
  99. Figure 59: Peer Switch Status
  100. Monitoring All Access Points
  101. Table 29: Monitoring All Access Points
  102. Figure 61: Managed AP Status
  103. Table 31: Detailed Managed Access Point Status
  104. Table 32: Managed AP Radio Summary
  105. Table 33: Managed AP Radio Detail
  106. Table 34: Managed AP Neighbor Status
  107. Table 35: Neighbor AP Clients
  108. Monitoring Managed AP Statistics
  109. Table 37: Managed Access Point WLAN Summary Statistics
  110. Table 39: Detailed Managed Access Point Statistics
  111. Table 41: Managed Access Point VAP Statistics
  112. Figure 63: Authentication Failed AP Status
  113. Monitoring Rogue and RF Scan Access Points
  114. Figure 64: RF Scan
  115. Table 43: Access Point RF Scan Status
  116. Monitoring WIDS AP De-Authentication Attack Status
  117. Monitoring Associated Client Information
  118. Viewing Associated Client Status
  119. Figure 67: Associated Client QoS Status
  120. Table 47: Detailed Associated Client Status
  121. Viewing Associated Client SSID Status
  122. Viewing Associated Client VAP Status
  123. Table 52: Associated Client Summary Statistics
  124. Table 54: Associated Client Session Detail Statistics
  125. Figure 68: Client Authentication Failure Status
  126. Monitoring and Managing Ad Hoc Clients
  127. Table 57: Ad Hoc Client Status
  128. Creating, Configuring, and Managing AP Profiles
  129. Creating, Copying, and Deleting AP Profiles
  130. Figure 72: Configuring an AP Profile
  131. Applying an AP Profile
  132. Configuring Global Settings
  133. Enabling SNMP Traps
  134. Table 59: SNMP Traps
  135. Configuring QoS
  136. Table 60: QoS Settings
  137. Section 10: Configuring the Captive Portal
  138. Configuring Global Captive Portal Settings
  139. Configuring the Captive Portal
  140. Changing the Captive Portal Settings
  141. Customizing the Captive Portal Web
  142. Figure 81: CP Web Page Customization - Global Parameters
  143. Table 64: CP Web Page Customization - Global Parameters
  144. Figure 82: CP Web Page Customization - Authentication
  145. Figure 83: CP Web Page Customization - Welcome
  146. Figure 85: CP Web Page Customization - Logout Success
  147. Monitoring and Configuring Captive Portal Users
  148. Configuring Users in the Local Database
  149. Configuring Users in a Remote RADIUS Server
  150. Associating Interfaces with the Captive Portal
  151. Viewing the Captive Portal Global Status
  152. Viewing CP Activation and Activity Status
  153. Figure 90: CP Activation and Activity Status
  154. Viewing Interface Activation Status
  155. Viewing the Client Summary
  156. Viewing Client Detail
  157. Viewing the Client Statistics
  158. Viewing the Client Interface Association Status
  159. Viewing the Client CP Association Status
  160. SNMP Trap Configuration
  161. Importing and Configuring a Background Image
  162. Creating a New Graph
  163. Figure 100:Multiple Graphs
  164. Graphing the WLAN Components
  165. Figure 102:Component Tool Tip
  166. Table 83: WLAN Visualization Menu Bar Options
  167. Legend Menu
  168. Figure 104:Legend
  169. Figure 106:Channel Colors
  170. Figure 108:Wireless Component Attributes
  171. Table 85: Switch Defaults
  172. Default D-Link Access Point Settings
  173. Default Captive Portal Settings
  174. Table 89: RADIUS Attributes for the Access Point
  175. Configuring RADIUS Clients
  176. Adding Access Points to the Valid AP Database
  177. Configuring User-Based Authentication and Dynamic VLANs
  178. Configuring MAC Authentication
  179. Configuring the WLAN and Tunnel Interfaces
  180. Using a Loopback Interface for the Wireless Functions
  181. Creating the VLAN Routing Interface
  182. Example of Configuring L3 Roaming by Using the CLI
  183. Example of Configuring L3 Roaming by Using the Web Interface
  184. Configuring the Relay Agent
  185. Configuring the DHCP Server
  186. Figure 110:Traffic Prioritization
  187. Product Registration
  188. What You Must Do For Warranty Service
  189. Trademarks
  190. Appendix F: Technical Support
  191. technical support
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DWL-8500AP

Brand: D-Link | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. cli command reference
  2. R H ISTORY EVISION
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. Table Of Contents
  17. Table Of Contents
  18. Table Of Contents
  19. Table Of Contents
  20. Table Of Contents
  21. list of tables
  22. about this book
  23. command syntax
  24. command conventions
  25. slot/port naming convention
  26. command modes
  27. command completion and abbreviation
  28. using cli help
  29. accessing the cli
  30. switching commands
  31. port configuration commands
  32. shutdown all
  33. speed all
  34. show port protocol
  35. spanning-tree bpdumigrationcheck
  36. spanning-tree edgeport
  37. spanning-tree hello-time
  38. spanning-tree max-hops
  39. spanning-tree mst instance
  40. spanning-tree mst vlan
  41. spanning-tree port mode all
  42. show spanning-tree brief
  43. show spanning-tree mst port detailed
  44. show spanning-tree mst port summary
  45. vlan commands
  46. vlan database
  47. vlan ingressfilter
  48. vlan participation
  49. vlan port ingressfilter all
  50. vlan protocol group
  51. protocol group
  52. vlan pvid
  53. vlan association mac
  54. show vlan brief
  55. show vlan association subnet
  56. dvlan-tunnel ethertype
  57. show dot1q-tunnel
  58. vlan port priority all
  59. show switchport protected
  60. garp commands
  61. set garp timer leaveall
  62. gvrp commands
  63. gmrp commands
  64. set gmrp interfacemode
  65. show mac-address-table gmrp
  66. authentication login
  67. clear radius statistics
  68. dot1x initialize
  69. dot1x port-control all
  70. dot1x timeout
  71. no dot1x timeout
  72. show authentication
  73. show dot1x users
  74. storm-control broadcast
  75. storm-control broadcast all level
  76. storm-control multicast all
  77. storm-control unicast
  78. storm-control unicast all
  79. show storm-control
  80. deleteport (interface config)
  81. port lacpmode
  82. port lacptimeout (interface config)
  83. port-channel linktrap
  84. port mirroring
  85. no monitor session
  86. static mac filtering
  87. macfilter addsrc all
  88. igmp snooping configuration commands
  89. set igmp interfacemode
  90. set igmp maxresponse
  91. set igmp mcrtrexpiretime
  92. show igmpsnooping
  93. show igmpsnooping mrouter interface
  94. port security commands
  95. port-security max-static
  96. lldp transmit
  97. lldp receive
  98. lldp notification
  99. clear lldp statistics
  100. show lldp statistics
  101. show lldp remote-device
  102. show lldp local-device detail
  103. dos-control sipdip
  104. dos-control tcpflag
  105. mac database commands
  106. show forwardingdb agetime
  107. show mac-address-table stats
  108. routing commands
  109. arp cachesize
  110. no arp dynamicrenew
  111. arp timeout
  112. show arp brief
  113. ip routing
  114. ip route default
  115. ip route distance
  116. show ip brief
  117. show ip interface
  118. show ip interface brief
  119. show ip route summary
  120. show ip stats
  121. virtual router redundancy protocol commands
  122. ip vrrp mode
  123. ip vrrp preempt
  124. ip vrrp timers advertise
  125. show ip vrrp
  126. show ip vrrp interface brief
  127. bootpdhcprelay maxhopcount
  128. no bootpdhcprelay serverip
  129. Wireless Commands
  130. wireless commands
  131. unified switch commands
  132. discovery method
  133. discovery vlan-list
  134. snmp-server enable traps wireless
  135. client roam-timeout
  136. show wireless
  137. show wireless country-code
  138. show wireless discovery vlan-list
  139. show wireless statistics
  140. show wireless tunnel-mtu
  141. channel-plan interval
  142. channel-plan history-depth
  143. wireless channel-plan
  144. show wireless channel-plan history
  145. show wireless power-plan
  146. show wireless peer-switch
  147. mode (ap config mode)
  148. show wireless ap database
  149. wireless network commands
  150. security mode
  151. wep authentication
  152. mac authentication
  153. radius accounting
  154. wpa ciphers
  155. tunnel subnet
  156. wpa2 pre-authentication limit
  157. wpa2 key-caching holdtime
  158. wep key length
  159. access point profile commands
  160. mac authentication action
  161. clear (ap profile config mode)
  162. access point profile rf commands
  163. rf-scan sentry
  164. channel auto
  165. power default
  166. show wireless ap profile radio
  167. show wireless rates
  168. access point profile qos commands
  169. qos station-edca
  170. show wireless ap profile qos
  171. enable (ap profile vap config mode)
  172. wireless ap channel set
  173. wireless ap download start
  174. clear wireless ap neighbors
  175. show wireless ap radio status
  176. show wireless ap radio channel status
  177. show wireless ap radio power status
  178. show wireless ap radio neighbor client status
  179. show wireless ap statistics
  180. show wireless ap radio statistics
  181. show wireless ap radio vap statistics
  182. access point failure status commands
  183. rf scan access point status commands
  184. client association status and statistics commands
  185. show wireless client statistics
  186. show wireless client neighbor ap status
  187. show wireless vap client status
  188. show wireless client failure status
  189. captive portal global commands
  190. authentication timeout
  191. captive portal configuration commands
  192. redirect-url mode
  193. rate-limit down
  194. rate-limit output-octets
  195. captive portal status commands
  196. show captive-portal configuration status
  197. captive portal client connection commands
  198. show captive-portal interface client status
  199. show captive-portal client failure status
  200. captive portal interface commands
  201. captive portal local user commands
  202. user session-timeout
  203. user rate-limit down
  204. user rate-limit output-octets
  205. user rate-limit total-octets
  206. captive portal user group commands
  207. show captive-portal activity-log
  208. class of service (cos) commands
  209. classofservice trust
  210. no classofservice trust
  211. show classofservice dot1p-mapping
  212. show classofservice trust
  213. differentiated services (diffserv) commands
  214. diffserv class commands
  215. match any
  216. match dstip
  217. match ip precedence
  218. match srcip
  219. mark cos
  220. diffserv service commands
  221. diffserv show commands
  222. show diffserv
  223. show diffserv service
  224. show diffserv service brief
  225. show service-policy
  226. mac access-list extended rename
  227. mac access-group
  228. show mac access-lists
  229. ip access-group
  230. show access-lists
  231. utility commands
  232. poe priority
  233. show poe
  234. dual image commands
  235. system information and statistics commands
  236. show version
  237. show interface ethernet
  238. show mac-addr-table
  239. show sysinfo
  240. logging commands
  241. logging buffered wrap
  242. logging host
  243. show logging
  244. show logging traplogs
  245. clear counters
  246. keying for advanced features
  247. sntp client mode
  248. sntp unicast client poll-interval
  249. sntp server
  250. show sntp client
  251. dhcp server commands
  252. network (dhcp pool config)
  253. ip dhcp excluded-address
  254. ip dhcp ping packets
  255. ip dhcp conflict logging
  256. show ip dhcp global configuration
  257. show ip dhcp server statistics
  258. ip dhcp filtering
  259. management commands
  260. serviceport protocol
  261. network javamode
  262. show serviceport
  263. console port access commands
  264. show serial
  265. transport input telnet
  266. telnetcon maxsessions
  267. no telnetcon maxsessions
  268. show telnetcon
  269. ip ssh server enable
  270. show ip ssh
  271. show ip http
  272. access commands
  273. users passwd
  274. users snmpv3 accessmode
  275. no users snmpv3 encryption
  276. snmp-server community
  277. snmp-server community ipmask
  278. snmp-server community rw
  279. snmp-server enable traps linkmode
  280. snmptrap snmpversion
  281. snmptrap ipaddr
  282. show snmpcommunity
  283. show trapflags
  284. radius commands
  285. radius server attribute 4
  286. radius server primary
  287. authorization network radius
  288. show radius accounting
  289. show radius statistics
  290. tacacs+ commands
  291. tacacs-server timeout
  292. show tacacs
  293. script apply
  294. script validate
  295. Table Of Contents
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