User Guide

System Configuration
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Advanced Configuration
The Advanced Configuration pages include the following options.
Table 6-2. Menu
Menu Description Page
System Configures basic administrative and client access 6-3
Identification Specifies the host name 6-3
TCP / IP Settings Configures the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and domain
name servers
6-5
RADIUS Configures the RADIUS server for wireless client authentication
and accounting
6-7
SSH Settings Configures Secure Shell management access 6-11
Authentication Configures 802.1X client authentication, with an option for MAC
address authentication
6-12
Filter Control Filters communications between wireless clients, access to the
management interface from wireless clients, and traffic matching
specific Ethernet protocol types
6-17
VLAN Enables VLAN support and sets the management VLAN ID 6-19
WDS Settings Configures bridge or repeater modes for each radio interface and
sets spanning tree parameters
6-21
AP Management Configures access to management interfaces 6-27
Administration Configures user name and password for management
access;
upgrades software from local file, FTP or TFTP server;
resets
configuration settings to factory defaults; and resets the access
point
6-28
System Log Controls logging of error messages; sets the system clock via
SNTP server or manual configuration
6-32
SNMP Configures SNMP settings 6-36
SNMP Controls access to this access point from management stations
using SNMP, as well as the hosts that will receive trap messages
6-36
SNMP Trap Filters Defines trap filters for SNMPv3 users 6-44
SNMP Targets Specifies SNMPv3 users that will receive trap messages 6-46
Radio Interface G Configures the IEEE 802.11g interface 6-48
Radio Settings Configures common radio signal parameters and other settings for
each VAP interface
6-48
Security Enables each VAP interface, sets the SSID, and configures
wireless security
6-62
Status Displays information about the access point and wireless clients 6-82
AP Status Displays configuration settings for the basic system and the
wireless interface
6-82