Specifications
Table Of Contents
- NXA-WAP1000Smart Wireless Access Point
- NXA-WAPZD1000 Smart Wireless Access Point
- NXA-WAPZD1000 Installation
- Preconfiguring the NXA-WAP1000
- Configuring for Management by NXA-WAPZD1000
- Configuring for Standalone Operation
- What You Will Need
- 1. Prepare the Administrative Computer
- 2. Connect the NXA-WAP1000 to the Administrative Computer
- 3. Log Into the AP’s Web Interface
- 4. Configure the Wireless Settings
- Configure Common Wireless Settings
- Configure Wireless # Settings
- 5. Disconnect the AP from the Administrative Computer
- 6. Restore the Administrative Computer’s Network Settings
- Verify NXA-WAP1000 Operation
- Deploy the Access Point
- Troubleshooting Installation
- Browser-Based Configuration Pages

Browser-Based Configuration Pages
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Administration
The Administration section contains tools for assisting with diagnosis of NXA-WAP1000 issues.
Management
In addition to managing the AP via a Web browser through HTTPS, several other management access options
are available on the AP. These options include management access via HTTP, Telnet, and SSH.
FIG. 34 Administration - Management page
Administration - Management page
Telnet access: By default, this option is disabled (inactive).
Telnet port: This field lists the default Telnet port of 23 — only if Telnet is active. You can
manually change this port number, if required.
SSH access: By default, this option is enabled (active).
SSH port: This field lists the default SSH port of 22 - only if SSH is active. You can
manually change this port number if required.
HTTP access: This option is disabled by default.
HTTP port: This field lists the default HTTP port of 80, if HTTP has been activated. You can
manually change this port number if required.
HTTPS access: By default, this option is enabled. This connection mode requires a security
certificate, a copy of which has been preinstalled in the device.
HTTPS port: This field lists the default HTTPS port of 443 - only if HTTPS
has been activated. You can manually change this port number if required.
Certification Verification: This notes whether the security certificate linked to the HTTPS settings has
been passed or not.