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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NXA-WAP1000 Smart Wireless Access Point
Log
If you have a syslog server on the network, you can configure the NXA-WAP1000 to send the device logs to
the server. You will need to enable logging (logging is disabled by default), and then configure the Access
Point to send logs to the syslog server via the Administration :: Log page (FIG. 36).
To enable logging:
1. Go to Administration > Log. The Administration :: Log page appears.
2. Look for Log Status, and then click Enabled.
3. After enabling logging, configure the appropriate options:
4. Click Update Settings to save and apply your changes.
FIG. 36 Administration - Log page
Log
Log Status: By default, this status is disabled.
Syslog Server Address: To enable the AP to send messages to a syslog server as they appear, enter
the IP address of the syslog server.
Syslog Server Port: By default, the syslog port number is 514. If the syslog server is using a
different port, enter that port number in this field.
Current Log: The text of the current log.
Update Settings: Click this button to save and apply your changes.