User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About This Guide
- Introduction
- Installing the Ethernet Adapter
- Configuring the Ethernet Adapter
- Using Secure Web Server Connection
- Using the Enterasys Networks Wireless Infrastructure Device Manager
- Using the Configuration Management System
- Clearing and Applying System Configuration Settings
- Changing System Properties
- Setting IP Network Properties
- Setting Wireless Network Properties
- Manually Selecting Radio Channels
- Setting Up an Ad-Hoc Network
- Changing Wireless Security Settings
- Changing RADIUS Settings
- Changing SNMP Settings
- Using the Access Control List
- Serial Port
- Resetting the Ethernet Adapter
- Restoring the Ethernet Adapter to Factory Defaults
- Upgrading the System
- Changing the Administration Login Name and Password
- Backing up a Configuration
- Restoring a Configuration
- Logging Out
- Clearing the Ethernet Client List
- Viewing Connection Status
- Viewing System Summary
- Troubleshooting
- Obtaining Support for Your Enterasys Networks Product
- End User License Agreement
- Regulatory Information
Using the Enterasys Networks Wireless Infrastructure Device Manager 27
The tree lists all WLAN service areas on the network and expands to show the
Enterasys Networks wireless LAN devices that are associated to each service
area. Devices in a different subnet than your computer are identified with
exclamation points (!). You can refresh this display by clicking Refresh. You
should refresh the display, for example, after you change a device IP address.
Figure 12 Wireless Infrastructure Device Manager Wireless Network Tree
2 In the Wireless Network Tree, select the device you want to configure.
If more than one wireless LAN device appears in the tree and you are not
sure that you have selected the right one, click Properties and check the
MAC address to verify that it is the one you want.
3 Click Configure.
■ If the selected device is on the same subnet as your computer, the
Configuration Management System main page appears in your Web
browser. See “Using the Configuration Management System” on
page 29, for details.
■ If the selected device is on a different subnet, the device manager
helps you to assign an IP address on the same subnet as your
computer, as shown in Figure 13. You may accept the address offered
or enter an address and click Next.