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WPA/WPA2Personal
To setup WPA/WPA2 Personal encryption, need to select appropriate security type and specify the
passphrase.
Passphrase – specify WPA or WPA2 passphrase [8-63 characters].
Auth. server IP/Port – specify the IP address and the port of the authentication RADIUS server
where the authentication requests will be send to.
Auth. server key – enter the key for the authentication on specified RADIUS server.
Accounting server – use slide to enable accounting RADIUS server, if required.
Acc. server IP/Port – specify the IP address and the port of the accounting RADIUS server where
the accounting stats will be send to.
Acc. server key – enter the key for the authentication on specified accounting RADIUS server.
ServicesConfiguration
Use Services menu is divided into further five sections:
 Date & time
 Remote management
 SNMP
 Ping watchdog
 WNMS
Date&time
Use this section to manage the system time and date on the device automatically, using the Network
Time Protocol (NTP), or manually, by setting the time and date on the device.
The NTP (Network Time Protocol) client synchronizes the clock of the device with the defined time
server. Choose NTP from the configuration menu, select your location time zone and enter NTP
server in order to use the NTP service.
Enable NTP – select this option as enabled to configure NTP.
Timezone – select the timezone. Time zone should be specified as a difference between local time
and GMT time.
NTP server – specify the trusted NTP server IP or hostname for time synchronization.
Test NTP servers - click this button to check if the specified servers responses successfully.
Enable NTP – disable this option to set date&time manually.
Timezone – select the timezone. Time zone should be specified as a difference between local time
and UTC time.
Date – specify the new date value in format DD/MM/YYYY
Time – specify the time in format HH:MM.
RemoteManagement
Use this menu to manage access to the APC via SSH and Telnet.
Enable SSH – enable or disable SSH access to device.
SSH port – specify the SSH service port. By default SSH port is 22.
Enable telnet – enable or disable telnet access to device.
Telnet port – specify the telnet port. By default SSH port is 23.