D-Link DBS-2000-10 Nuclias Manual - Page 73

Changing the Device Connection, Type to DHCP, 2.5.4 Changing the Device Connection to, Static

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1. Navigate to the Configure > Access Point > Devices page. 2. From the device list, click the device name. 3. In the Site and Profile section, select a Site from the drop-down menu. 4. In the Site and Profile section, select a Profile from the drop-down menu. 5. Click Apply. 8.2.5.3 Changing the Device Connection Type to DHCP Depending on configuration of the network, the device may require DHCP configuration in order to connect to the Nuclias Cloud. Note: By default, the connection type is set to Local Setting, which refers to the local connection type configured on the physical device. All unmodified devices are configured to use DHCP. 1. Navigate to the Configure > Access Point > Devices page. 2. From the device list, click the device name. 3. In the IP Connection section, select DHCP as the Type. Note: Changing the connection type may disrupt the connection to the Nuclias Cloud. 4. When prompted to confirm, click Yes. 5. Specify the following information: VLAN VLAN mode VLAN tag [Optional] Check to enable VLAN functionality. This segments traffic on the SSID. Select the VLAN type. Tagged: Adds an 802.1Q header to traffic. Untagged: Does not add a tag to traffic. If the VLAN mode is set to Tagged, specify a VLAN tag. This will segment traffic with the respective VLAN tag. 6. Click Apply. 8.2.5.4 Changing the Device Connection to Static IP Depending on configuration of the network, the device may require a static IP configuration in order to connect to the Nuclias Cloud. 65

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1. Navigate to the
Configure > Access Point > Devices
page.
2.
From the device list, click the device name.
3.
In the Site and Profile section, select a Site from the drop-down menu.
4.
In the Site and Profile section, select a Profile from the drop-down menu.
5. Click
Apply
.
8.2.5.3 Changing the Device Connection
Type to DHCP
Depending on configuration of the network, the device may require DHCP configuration in order
to connect to the Nuclias Cloud.
Note
: By default, the connection type is set to
Local Setting
, which refers to the local
connection type configured on the physical device. All unmodified devices are configured to use
DHCP.
1. Navigate to the
Configure > Access Point > Devices
page.
2.
From the device list, click the device name.
3.
In the IP Connection section, select
DHCP
as the Type.
Note
: Changing the connection type may disrupt the connection to the Nuclias Cloud.
4.
When prompted to confirm, click
Yes
.
5.
Specify the following information:
VLAN
[
Optional
] Check to enable VLAN functionality. This
segments traffic on the SSID.
VLAN mode
Select the VLAN type.
Tagged
: Adds an 802.1Q header to traffic.
Untagged
: Does not add a tag to traffic.
VLAN tag
If the VLAN mode is set to
Tagged
, specify a VLAN
tag. This will segment traffic with the respective VLAN
tag.
6. Click
Apply
.
8.2.5.4 Changing the Device Connection to
Static IP
Depending on configuration of the network, the device may require a static IP configuration in
order to connect to the Nuclias Cloud.