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
60 Configuring the XS-3900
z The IP Address column shows the current IP address being used by
each network interface device.
z IAP Interface devices:
z The Channel column shows on which channel each IAP (radio) is
operating. Channel selections are made on the IAP Settings page
from a pull-menu. To avoid co-channel interference, adjacent radios
should not be using adjacent channels.
z The Cell Size column indicates which cell size setting is currently
active for each radio—either small, medium, large or manually
defined by you. The cell size of a radio is a function of its transmit
power and determines the radio’s overall coverage. Cell sizes are
defined on the IAP Settings page. For additional information about
cell sizes and the importance of planning for and defining the
optimum sizes for your array, go to “Coverage and Capacity
Planning” on page 21.
Figure 43. IAP Cells
z The Associated Users column informs you how many users are
currently associated with each radio. The high-capacity XS-3900 can
handle up to 64 concurrent users per individual IAP radio (or 960
users per array).