User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- XS-3900 User’s Guide
- Front Matter
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- Introduction
- Installing the XS-3900
- Installation Prerequisites
- Planning Your Installation
- Installation Workflow
- Unpacking the XS-3900
- Installing the XS-3900
- Powering Up the XS-3900
- Establishing Communication with the Array
- Performing the Express Setup Procedure
- The Web Management Interface
- Configuring the XS-3900
- Logging In
- Making Configuration Changes to the XS-3900
- Array Status
- Express Setup
- Network Interfaces
- IAP Interfaces
- SSID Management
- Security
- Users
- Services
- Software
- Tools
- Event Log
- The Command Line Interface
- Establishing a Secure Shell (SSH) Connection
- Basic Commands
- Command Modes
- Selecting Interfaces
- Command Line Keywords
- Interface Selection
- Interface Configuration
- Radio Configuration
- Beacon Information
- System Administration
- System Testing
- Security
- Station Timeouts
- SSID Configuration
- DNS Configuration
- NTP Configuration
- DHCP Configuration
- Syslog Configuration
- SNMP Configuration
- Filters
- Radius Configuration
- Reports
- Data Handling
- Data Clearance
- Show Information
- Remove Configuration
- Help
- Appendix A: Quick Reference Guide
- Appendix B: Technical Support
- Glossary of Terms
- Index
Wireless LAN Array
Installing the XS-3900 45
Once the unit is fully booted the default IAP LED display will be as follows:
z IAP radio LEDs that are enabled will show a steady orange for 802.11a
radios, or green for 802.11b/g radios.
z Once a client associates with an individual IAP, that LED will show a
slow flash (heartbeat) pattern.
z When data is transmitted or received by an IAP, that IAP’s LED will
flash. The rate of flashing changes with the number of packets sent or
received per second—the LED will flash more quickly with a greater
number of packets per second and more slowly with lower numbers of
packets per second.
These settings may be altered or disabled entirely for diagnostic purposes or for
personal preference. Changes are made via the array’s Command Line Interface
or the Web Management Interface—refer to “IAP LED Settings” on page 88.
Figure 31. WMI: IAP LED Settings Page