Owners manual
Management and Monitoring
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ProSAFE Dual-Band Wireless AC Access Points WAC720 and WAC730
Wireless MAC Address
for 2.4 GHz
The MAC address of the access point’s 2.4 GHz WiFi radio.
Wireless MAC Address
for 5 GHz
The MAC address of the access point’s 5 GHz WiFi radio.
Ethernet LLDP Enabled indicates that LLDP is enabled. Disabled indicates that it is not.
Country/Region The country or region for which the access point is licensed for use. For
information about how to change the country or region, see Configure Basic
General System Settings on page 18.
Note: It might not be legal to operate this access point in a country or region
other than one of those identified in this field.
Firmware Version The version of the firmware that is currently installed.
Serial Number The serial number of the access point.
Current Time The current time. For information about how to change the time settings, see
Configure Basic General System Settings on page 18.
AP Uptime The length of time since the access point became active.
Current IPv4 Settings
For information about how to change any of these IP settings, see Configure the IPv4 Settings on page 21.
IP Address The IPv4 address of the access point.
Subnet Mask The subnet mask for the address of the access point.
Default Gateway The default IPv4 gateway for the access point communication.
DHCP Client Enabled indicates that the current IP address was obtained from a DHCPv4
server on your LAN network. Disabled indicates a static IP configuration.
Current IPv6 Settings
For information about how to change any of these IP settings, see Configure IPv6 Settings on page 95.
IPv6 Address The default IPv6 address of the access point.
Prefix Length The prefix length for the address of the access point.
Dynamic IPv6 Address The dynamically assigned IPbv6 address if the DHCPv6 server has the stateful
option enabled.
Default Gateway The default IPv6 gateway for the access point communication.
LAN IPv6 Link-Local
Address
This is an automatically generated IPv6 address that uses the IPv4 address in
the interface portion of its address.
DHCP Client Enabled indicates that the current IP address was obtained from a DHCPv6
server on your LAN network. Disabled indicates a static IP configuration.
Setting Description