User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 - LAPN300
- Chapter 2 – Access Point Setup
- Administration
- User Level
- New Password
- Confirm New Password
- Automatically
- LAN
- Wireless
- Select SSID
- Primary Server
- Primary Server Port
- Primary Shared Secret
- Backup Server
- Backup Server Port
- Backup Shared Secret
- Captive Portal
- MAC Address
- IP Address
- User Name
- SSID Name
- Online Time
- Away Timeout
- Session Timeout
- Cluster
- System Status
- Maintenance
- Appendix A – Troubleshooting
- Appendix B – About Wireless LANs
- Appendix C – PC and Server Configuration
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Status
Disabled------ Cluster function is disabled.
Active------ Cluster function is enabled and master is active.
Active (Backup Master)------ Cluster function is
enabled and backup master
is active.
Inactive (Cannot reach the master)------ Cluster function is enabled but it's
inactive because device cannot reach the master.
Member Number
Number of the members active in the cluster. If an access point joins the
cluster but is powered off or cannot reach the master, it is not counted.
Location (Optional)
Where the access point is physically located; for example, Reception.
Length is from 0 to 32 bytes.
Cluster Name
Name of the cluster for the LAP device to join; for example, ‘‘lab cluster’’.
All access points with the same cluster name belong to the same cluster.
Length of this value is from 4 to 32 bytes and special characters are
allowed. This is a mandatory field if the cluster function is turned on.
Backup Master
Whe
n an access point works as a cluster slave, it can be enabled as a
backup master. When master gets offline, it will take the role of master.
When the backup master begins to work, it will send advertisements and
slaves will send keep-alive and report sessi
ons to it. When shareable
settings are modified in it, it will share them to all slaves. When master
gets online again, this backup master AP will stop the master function
and let original master AP take over master role.