D-Link DWL-3600AP Users Manual

D-Link DWL-3600AP Manual

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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Product Model: DWL-3600AP DWL-6600AP DWL-8600AP Unified Wired & Wireless Access System Release 2.0 November 2011 ©Copyright 2011. All rights reserved.
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 2
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    the IP Address ...24 Configuring the Ethernet Settings...25 Using the CLI to Configure Ethernet Settings 26 Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication...27 Using the CLI to Configure 802.1X Authentication Information 27 Verifying the Installation...28 Configuring Security on the Wireless Access Point
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    Access Point Settings 90 Configuring 802.1X Authentication...92 Creating a Management Access Control List 94 Section 5: Configuring Access Point Services 95 Configuring SNMP on the Access Point ...95 Web Server Settings ...99 D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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    to a Backup File 117 Restoring the Configuration from a Previously Saved File 118 Performing AP Maintenance...120 Resetting the Factory Default Configuration 120 Rebooting the Access Point ...120 Upgrading the Firmware ...120 Packet Capture Configuration and Settings 122 Packet Capture Status
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    Points...172 Clustering APs by Using the Web Interface 172 Clustering APs by Using the CLI...173 Clustering APs by Using SNMP...174 Configuring Client QoS ...174 Configuring QoS by Using the Web Interface 174 ACL Configuration...174 D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide DiffServ Configuration ...176 Configuring QoS by Using the CLI ...179 ACL Configuration...179 DiffServ Configuration ...179 ACL Configuration...180 DiffServ Configuration ...182 D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 7
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    ...101 Figure 30: Telnet Status...101 Figure 31: Configuring QoS Settings...103 Figure 32: Configuring Email Alert...106 Figure 33: Setting the System Time...109 Figure 34: SNMPv3 Views...111 Figure 35: SNMPv3 Groups ...113 D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 8
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    150 Figure 46: Cluster Information and Member Configuration 150 Figure 47: Session Management ...153 Figure 48: Channel Management ...155 Figure 49: Wireless Neighborhood...158 Figure 50: Details for a Cluster Member AP 160 D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 9
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    20: Scheduler Configuration ...66 Table 21: Scheduler Association Settings ...69 Table 22: Virtual Access Point Settings ...71 Table Access Point...90 Table 34: IEEE 802.1X Supplicant Authentication 92 Table 35: Management ACL ...94 D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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    Proposed Changes...156 Table 63: Advanced Channel Management Settings 157 Table 64: Wireless Neighborhood Information 159 Table 65: Cluster Member Details...160 Table 66: UAP Default Settings...161 D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 11
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    , configuration, administration and maintenance for the D‐Link DWL‐x600AP Unified Access Point (UAP) on a wireless network. The three UAP models in the DWL‐x600AP family include the DWL‐3600AP, DWL‐6600AP, and DWL‐8600AP. Document Organization The Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide contains
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    provides information about critical aspects of AP configuration, combinations of settings, events, or Hyperlinked text. Screen text, file names, commands, user‐typed command‐line entries Command parameter, which might be Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 13
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    on the current page, click the Help link on the upper right side of a page. The following figure shows an example of the online help available from the links on the user interface. Figure 1: Administrator UI Online Help D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 14
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    required hardware and software components, client configurations, and compatibility issues. Make sure you have everything you need for a successful launch and test of your new or extended wireless network. The DWL‐6600AP and DWL‐8600AP are dual‐radio access points and support the IEEE 802.11a, 802
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    Web browser must have JavaScript™ enabled to support the interactive features of the administration interface. Ensure that security is disabled on the wireless client used to initially configure the access point. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 16
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    a new static IP address to the AP or continue using the default address. We recommend assigning a new static IP address so that if you bring up another WLAN AP on the same network, the IP address for each AP will be unique. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 17
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    Access Point Administrator's Guide Dynamic and Static IP Addressing on the AP Recovering an IP Address If you experience trouble communicating with the access point, you can recover a static IP address by resetting the AP configuration to the factory defaults (see "Resetting the Factory Default
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    port on the administrative computer. For initial configuration with a direct Ethernet connection and no DHCP server, be sure to set your PC to a static IP address in the same subnet as the default IP address on the access point. (The default IP address for the access point is 10.90.90.91.) If you
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    detailed explanation about how to log on to the CLI by using the console port, see "Using the CLI to View the IP Address" on page 24. 4. When prompted, enter admin for the user name and admin for the password, then click OK. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 20
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    access point description and provide a new administrator password for the access point if you do not want to use the default password, which is admin. • Click the Apply button to activate the wireless network with these new settings. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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    the AP. The address shown here is the MAC address associated with the management interface. This is the address by which the AP is known externally to other networks. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 22
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    Access Point Administrator's Guide Basic Settings Table 4: Basic Settings Page (Cont.) Field Description Firmware Version Shows version information about the firmware currently installed on the AP. As new versions of the WLAN AP firmware become available, you can upgrade the firmware default.
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    • Stop bit: 1 • Flow control: none 3. Press the return key, and a login prompt should appear. The login name is admin. The default password is admin. After a successful login, the screen shows the (Access Point Name)# prompt. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 24
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    access point. For information about using the Web interface to configure the Ethernet settings, see "Ethernet Settings" on page 51. You can also use the CLI to configure the Ethernet settings, which the following section describes. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring the Ethernet Settings Using the CLI to Configure Ethernet Settings Use the Default Gateway set static‐ip‐route gateway For example: set static‐ip‐route gateway 10.10.12.1 View the DNS Nameserver mode Dynamic= up Manual=down
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    set dot1x‐supplicant status up Disable 802.1X supplicant set dot1x‐supplicant status down Set the 802.1X user name set dot1x‐supplicant user Set the 802.1s password set dot1x‐supplicant password D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 27
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    default, no security is in place on the access point, so any wireless client can associate with it and access your LAN. An important next step is to configure security, as described in "Virtual Access Point Settings" on page 70. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page
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    and configure a security option other than None for the default VAP and for each VAP that you enable. For information about how to configure the security settings on each VAP, see "Virtual Access Point Settings" on page 70. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page
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    Statistics Information" • "Viewing Email Alert Operational Status" Note: The web‐based UI images in this section show the DWL‐8600AP administration pages. Pages for the DWL‐3600AP will display information for one radio only. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 30
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    the Edit link. After you click Edit, you are redirected to the Modify Wireless Settings page. For information about configuring these settings, see "Wireless Settings" on page 54 and "Modifying Radio Settings" on page 58. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 31
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    106. Configuring Persistent Logging Options If the system unexpectedly reboots, log messages can be useful to diagnose the cause. However, log messages are erased when the system reboots unless you enable persistent logging. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 32
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    Access Point Administrator's Guide Viewing Events Caution! Enabling persistent logging can wear out the flash (non‐volatile) memory and degrade network performance. You should only enable persistent logging to debug a problem memory. Once the number you configure in this field is reached, the
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    host on your network. Then, you can configure the UAP to send syslog messages to the remote IP Address or DNS name of the remote log server. Specify the Port number for the syslog process on the Relay Host. The default port is 514. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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    for display to the remote log server monitor, a specified kernel log file, or other storage, depending on how you configured the Log Relay Host. If you disabled the Log Relay Host, clicking Apply will disable remote logging. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 35
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    AP, these figures indicate transmit and receive totals since the reboot. To view transmit and receive statistics for the AP, click the Transmit/Receive page. D-Link November 2011 Figure 6: Viewing Traffic Statistics Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 36
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    DWL‐6600AP and DWL‐8600AP). VLAN ID Virtual LAN (VLAN) ID. You can use VLANs to establish multiple internal and guest networks on the same AP. The VLAN ID is set on the VAP page. (See "Configuring receiving data on this AP. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 37
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    number of packets and bytes transmitted from the AP to the wireless client and the number of packets and bytes that were dropped upon transmission. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 38
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    the wireless client as belonging to a particular user priority. An example of a voice traffic range 0‐7). TS Access Category (voice or video). The traffic direction for this TS. Direction can be: • uplink • downlink • bidirectional D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Viewing TSPEC Client Associations Table 11: TSPEC Client Associations (Cont.) Field Description User Priority The User Priority (UP) for this TS. The UP is sent with each packet in the UP portion of the IP header. Typical values are: • 6 or 7 for
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    statistics for all APs within range of the AP on which band. Click Refresh to update the screen and display the access points on the wireless network, click the Rogue AP Detection tab. D-Link November 2011 Figure 9: Viewing Rogue and Known Access Points Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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    . The DWL‐x600AP does network. The default behavior is to AP that supports the IEEE Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS). The Service Set configured on the AP from the VAP page. Indicates whether WPA security is on or off for this AP. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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    of the rates shown in Supported Rates. Indicates the strength provide information. The DWL‐x600AP does not have an Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS). The Service Set Identifier (SSID Configuring Load Balancing" on page 88.) D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 43
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    has some security in place. Security is configured on the AP from the VAP page. added to the Known AP List. By default, the filename is Rogue1.cfg. You list. The list might be from another DWL‐ x600AP or created from a text file. Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 44
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Viewing Managed AP DHCP Information Viewing Managed AP DHCP Information The UAP can learn about D‐Link Unified Wireless Switches on the network through DHCP responses to its initial DHCP request. The Managed AP DHCP page displays the DNS names or IP
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    is enabled (up) or not (down) for the corresponding Access Category. Note: This is a configuration status (does not necessarily represent the current session activity). Indicates (in Received table) by this AP for this VAP. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 46
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Viewing TSPEC AP Statistics Information Viewing TSPEC AP Statistics Information The View TSPEC the total number of accepted and the total number of rejected video Traffic Streams. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 47
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    Choose either radio 1 or radio 2 to view statistics for the selected radio (DWL‐8600AP and DWL‐6600AP only). Total packets received by the AP on this radio interface. Total bytes AP on this radio interface that were dropped. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 48
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    of encrypted frames received and the key configuration of the transmitter indicates that the frame should not have been encrypted or that frame was discarded due to the receiving station not implementing the privacy option. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 49
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    The default is 0. The total number of email failures so far. The range is an unsigned integer of 32 bits. The default is 0. The time since the last email was sent. Time format is used. The default is 00 days 00 hours 00 mins 00 secs. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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    default untagged VLAN. If you already have a management VLAN configured on your network with a different VLAN ID, you must change the VLAN ID of the management VLAN on the AP. To configure the LAN settings, click the Ethernet Settings tab. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator
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    select DHCP, the UAP acquires its IP address, subnet mask, DNS, and gateway information from a DHCP server. If you select Static IP, you must enter information in the Static IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway fields. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 52
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    link. The link local address is not configurable and is assigned by using the IPv6 Neighbor Discovery process. Default IPv6 Gateway Enter the default IPv6 gateway. Note: After you configure settings when WLAN traffic is low. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 53
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    to the access point (MAC address for access point and Wireless Network name, also known as SSID). To configure the wireless interface, click the Manage > Wireless Settings tab. Figure 14: Wireless Interface Configuration D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 54
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    with 802.11n devices that operate in the 2.4 GHz frequency that do not need to support 802.11b/g devices. IEEE 802.11n can achieve a higher throughput when it does not need to be compatible with legacy devices (802.11b/g). D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 55
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    RF devices detected by the APs. Using the AE protocol, D‐Link supports direct communication between AE and the APs. When operating in managed mode, the AE is configured with the IP address of the managed access points from which it collects information. The Wireless Switch cannot communicate with
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    the RF devices detected by the APs. The DWS‐4000 Series switch supports only direct communication between the AE and the APs. When operating in managed mode, the AE is configured with the IP address of the managed access points from which it collects information. The DWS‐4000 Series switch does not
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    in the Manage section. Different settings display depending on the mode you select. All settings are described in Table 19 on page 60. Figure 15: Configuring Radio Settings D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 58
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Modifying Radio Settings Figure 16: Configuring Radio Settings (Continued) D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 59
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Modifying Radio Settings Table 19 describes the fields and configuration options for the Radio Settings page. Note: The DWL‐3600AP supports only one radio, and it operates in the 2.4 GHz band (802.11b/g/n). Some fields in the following table are not
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    channels. The Primary Channel is used for 802.11n clients that support only a 20‐MHz channel bandwidth and for legacy clients. Select antennas at the same time. • Off-The AP does not transmits the same data on multiple antennas. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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    By default, fragmentation is off. We recommend not using fragmentation unless you suspect radio interference. The additional headers applied to each fragment increase the overhead on the network and can greatly reduce throughput. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page
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    : • Rates are expressed in megabits per second. • Supported Rate Sets indicate rates that the AP supports. You can check multiple rates (click a check box The default and maximum rate limit burst setting is 75 packets per second. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page
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    Radio drop‐down list. After you configure settings for one of the radios, click Apply and then select and configure the other radio. Be sure to click Apply to apply the second set of configuration settings for the other radio. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 64
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    profile. Any two periodic rules time entries belonging to the same profile must not overlap. The time granularity for the schedules is one minute. The DWL‐x600AP supports up to 16 profiles. Figure 17: Scheduler Configuration D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 65
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    :MM 24‐hour format. The range is :. The default is 00:00. The time when the radio or VAP will be operationally disabled. The time is in HH:MM 24‐hour format. The range is :. The default is 00:00. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 66
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring Radio and VAP Scheduler To change an existing rule, select the rule, update the values in the Rule Configuration area, and click Modify Rule. Figure 18: Modify Rule Configuration Click Apply to save the new configuration settings. Note: After
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    is removed implicitly. If the radio is operationally disabled, then all the VAPs associated to that radio are also operationally disabled irrespective of the VAP configuration. Figure 19: Scheduler Association D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 68
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    The operational status of the Scheduler. The range is Up or Down. Note: After you associate a Scheduler profile with a Radio interface or a VAP interface, you must click Apply to apply the changes and to save the settings. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 69
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    to the AP through that VAP. Note: Before you configure VLANs on the AP, be sure to verify that the switch and DHCP server the AP uses can support IEEE 802.1Q VLAN encapsulation. To set up multiple VAPs, click Manage > VAP. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 70
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    IP Address Type option is selected. If authentication fails with the primary server, each configured backup server is tried in sequence. The IPv4 or IPv6 address must be valid in order for the AP to attempt to contact the server. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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    If you are connected as a wireless client to the same AP that you are administering, resetting the SSID will cause you to lose connectivity to the AP. You will need to reconnect to the new SSID after you save this new setting. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 72
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    client is redirected to the external Web server only once while it is associated with the AP. Specify the URL where the Web browser is to be redirected after the wireless client associates with the AP and sends HTTP traffic. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 73
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    Access Point Administrator's Guide Virtual Access Point Settings Note: After you configure initial network configuration or for problem solving, but 1 through 4 are available. The default is 1. The Transfer Key Index indicates Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 74
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    key. The number of characters required updates automatically based on how you set configured to use WEP as an open system (shared key mode not enabled) will be able to associate with the AP even if they do not have the correct WEP key. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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    the use of an external RADIUS server to authenticate users. The AP requires configure IPv4 and IPv6 global RADIUS address settings, but the AP contacts only the RADIUS server or servers for the address type you select in this field. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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    VAP. The valid range is 0 - 86400 seconds. A value of 0 indicates that the broadcast key is not refreshed. Note: After you configure the security settings, you must click Apply to apply the changes and to save the settings. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 77
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    the more robust WPA2 for clients who support it. This WPA configuration allows more interoperability, at the expense default is 300). The valid range is 0 - 86400 seconds. A value of 0 indicates that the broadcast key is not refreshed. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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    server uses. Type You can toggle between the address types to configure IPv4 and IPv6 global RADIUS address settings, but the AP contacts only the RADIUS server or servers for the address type you select in this field. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 79
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    configured backup RADIUS servers. The server at RADIUS IP Address‐1 uses RADIUS Key‐1, RADIUS IP VAP (the default is 300). The valid range is 0 range is 0 - 86400 seconds. A value of 0 indicates that the broadcast key is not refreshed. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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    is disabled. In Managed Mode, you configure the AP by using the D‐Link Unified Wireless Switch. The Administrator UI, as well as Telnet, SSH, and SNMP access are disabled when the AP is in Managed Mode. To specify the details of traffic exchange from this access point to others, click the WDS tab
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring the Wireless Distribution System (WDS) Figure 21: Configuring WDS Settings Before you configure WDS on the AP, note the following guidelines: • When using WDS, be sure to configure WDS settings on both APs participating in the WDS link. • You
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    is not available on the DWL‐3600AP. Indicates the MAC addresses for this AP. For each WDS link on a two‐radio AP, link will be unencrypted. Note: To disable a WDS link, you must remove the value configured in the Remote Address field. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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    Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring the Wireless Distribution System (WDS) WEP on WDS Links Table 28 describes the additional fields that appear when you select WEP as the encryption type. Field Encryption WEP Key Length Key Type Characters Required WEP Key Table 28: WEP on WDS Links
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Controlling Access by MAC Authentication Note: After you configure the WDS settings, setting controls whether the AP uses the station list configured locally on the MAC Authentication page or the external RADIUS server. The Allow/Block filter setting on
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Controlling Access by MAC Authentication Figure 22: Configuring MAC Authentication Note: Global MAC Authentication settings apply to all VAPs on all supported radios. Table 30 describes the fields and configuration options available on the MAC
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    RADIUS Server Attribute Description User‐Name (1) MAC address of the client station. User‐Password (2) A fixed global password used to lookup a client MAC entry. Value Valid Ethernet MAC Address. NOPASSWORD D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 87
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    all supported radios. To configure load balancing and set limits and behavior to be triggered by a specified utilization rate of the access point, click the Load Balancing tab and update AP settings when WLAN traffic is low. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 88
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    about all currently associated clients. After the configuration from the switch is applied, the AP radio(s) restart. Client traffic is briefly interrupted until the radio(s) are up and the clients are re‐associated. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 89
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    's Guide Managed Access Point Overview Configuring Managed Access Point Settings To add the IP address of a D‐Link Unified Wireless Switch to the AP, click the Managed Access Point tab under the Manage heading and update the fields shown in Table 33. Figure 24: Configuring Managed Access Point
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    Access Point Administrator's Guide Managed Access Point Overview Table 33: Managed Access Point Field links. Only the Satellite APs need this configuration. The Root APs get the password from the switch when they become managed. Note: After you configure the settings on the Managed Access Point
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring 802.1X Authentication Configuring 802.1X Authentication On networks that use IEEE 802.1X, port‐based network access control, a supplicant (client) cannot gain access to the network until the 802.1X authenticator grants access. If your network
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    Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring 802.1X Authentication Field Username Password Certificate File Status Certificate File Upload Table 34: IEEE 802.1X Supplicant Authentication (Cont.) Description Enter the user D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 93
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    that are allowed management access to the AP. Use the standard IPv6 address format (for example 2001:0db8:1234::abcd). Note: After you configure the settings, click Apply to apply the changes and to save the settings. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 94
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    about how to configure SNMPv3 views, groups, users, and targets, see "Configuring SNMPv3" on page 111. To configure SNMP, click the SNMP tab under the Services heading and update the fields described in Table 36 on page 96 D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 95
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring SNMP on the Access Point Figure 27: Modifying SNMP Settings Table 36: SNMP Settings Field Description SNMP Enabled/Disabled You can specify the SNMP administrative mode on your network. By default SNMP is enabled. To enable SNMP, click
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring SNMP on the Access Point Table 36: SNMP Settings (Cont.) Field Description Port number the SNMP agent will listen to By default an SNMP agent only listens to requests from port 161. However, you can configure this so the agent listens to
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring SNMP on the Access Point Table 36: SNMP Settings (Cont.) Field Community name for traps Hostname or IP address Description Enter the global community string associated with SNMP traps. The valid range is 1‐256 characters. Traps sent from the
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Web Server Settings Web Server Settings The AP can be managed through HTTP or secure HTTP (HTTPS) sessions. By default both HTTP and HTTPS access are enabled. Either access type can be disabled separately. To configure Web server settings, click Web
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    the configured timeout is reached, the user is automatically logged off the AP. The range is 1-1440 minutes (1440 minutes = 1 day). Generate SSL Certificate Select this option to generate a new SSL certificate for the secure Web server. This should be done once the access point has an IP address
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    Settings Description Choose to either enable or disable Telnet access to the AP CLI: • To permit remote access to the AP by using Telnet, click Enabled. • To prevent remote access to the AP by using Telnet, click Disabled. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 101
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    DWL‐6600AP and DWL‐8600AP, the QoS settings apply to both radios, but the traffic for each radio is queued independently. To set up queues for QoS, click the QoS tab under the Services heading and configure settings as described in Table 40 on page 103. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point
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    Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring Quality of Service Figure 31: Configuring QoS Settings Field EDCA Template AP EDCA Parameters Queue AIFS (Inter‐Frame Space) Table 40: QoS Settings Description Possible options are: Custom, Default and delay. Most traditional IP data is sent to this
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    Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring Quality of Service limit (in milliseconds) of a range from which the initial random backoff default. With WMM enabled, QoS prioritization and coordination of wireless medium access Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 104
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    Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring Quality of Service . Most traditional IP data is sent Access Point resources. The value specified here in the Minimum Contention Window is the upper limit (in milliseconds) of a range Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 105
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    printable characters. By default, no address is configured. This duration, in minutes, determines how frequently the non critical messages are sent to the SMTP Server.The range is 30‐1440 minutes. The default is 30 minutes. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 106
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    alert message. The subject can contain up to 255 alphanumeric characters. The default is Log message from AP. Note: After you configure the Email Alert settings, click Apply to apply the changes and to save the settings. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 107
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    Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring Email Alert To validate the configured email server credentials, click Test Mail. You can send a test email once the email server details are configured of 20 reached D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 108
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    time either manually or by specifying the address of the NTP server for the AP to use, click the Services > Time Settings (NTP) tab and update the fields as described in Table 42 on page 110. Figure 33: Setting the System Time D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page
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    Access Point Administrator's Guide Enabling the Time Settings (NTP) Field Set System Time NTP Server (Use NTP) System Date (Manual configuration) System Time (Manual configuration of minutes to offset DST. The default is 60 minutes. Note: After you configure the Time settings, you must click
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring SNMPv3 Section 6: Configuring SNMPv3 This section describes how to configure the SNMPv3 settings on the UAP and contains the following subsections: • Configuring SNMPv3 Views • Configuring SNMPv3 Groups • Configuring SNMPv3 Users • Configuring
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    manner. This field shows the MIB views on the UAP. To remove a view, select it and click Remove. Note: After you configure the SNMPv3 Views settings, you must click Apply to apply the changes and to save the settings. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 112
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    are defined by default. Note: The UAP supports maximum of eight groups. To define additional groups, navigate to the SNMPv3 Groups page and configure the settings that Table 44 on page 114 describes. Figure 35: SNMPv3 Groups D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 113
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    default groups and the groups that you have defined on the AP. To remove a group, select the group and click Remove. Note: After you configure the SNMPv3 Groups settings, you must click Apply to apply the changes and to save the settings. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring SNMPv3 Users Configuring SNMPv3 Users From the SNMPv3 Users page, you can define multiple users, associate the desired security level to each user, and configure security keys. For authentication, only MD5 type is supported, and for encryption
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    115. This field shows the SNMPv3 Targets on the UAP. To remove a target, select it and click Remove. Note: After you configure the SNMPv3 Target settings, you must click Apply to apply the changes and to save the settings. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 116
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    Saved File" • "Performing AP Maintenance" - "Resetting the Factory Default Configuration" - "Rebooting the Access Point" • "Upgrading the Firmware" • "Packet Capture Configuration and Settings" Saving the Current Configuration to a Backup File The AP configuration file is in XML format and contains
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Restoring the Configuration from a Previously Saved File Use the following steps to save a copy of the current settings on an AP to a backup configuration file by using HTTP: 1. Select HTTP for Download Method. 2. Click the Download button. A dialog box
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Restoring the Configuration from a Previously Saved File Use the following steps to save a copy of the current settings on an AP to a backup configuration file by using HTTP: 1. Select HTTP for Upload Method. 2. User the Browse button to select the file
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Performing AP Maintenance Performing AP Maintenance From the Maintenance page, you can reset the AP to its factory default settings or reboot the AP. Figure 38: Maintenance Resetting the Factory Default Configuration If you are experiencing problems with
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    Upgrade to apply the new firmware image. Upon clicking Upgrade for the firmware upgrade, a popup confirmation window is displayed that describes the upgrade process. 4. Click OK to confirm the upgrade and start the process. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 121
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    Capture Configuration and Settings page, you can: • View the current packet capture status. • Configure packet capture parameters. • Configure packet file capture. • Configure a remote capture port. • Download a packet capture file. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Packet Capture Configuration and Settings Figure 39: Packet Capture Configuration D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 123
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Packet Capture Configuration and Settings Packet Capture Status Packet Capture Status allows you to view values, an existing packet capture session must be stopped and re‐started. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 124
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    . If a firewall is installed between the Wireshark PC and the AP, these ports must be allowed to pass through the firewall. The firewall must also be configured to allow the Wireshark PC to initiate TCP connection to the AP. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 125
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Packet Capture Configuration and Settings To configure Wireshark to use the AP as the source for captured packets, you must specify the remote interface in the "Capture Options" menu. For example to capture packets on an AP with IP address 192.168.1.10 on
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    capture file, including the .pcap file name extension and the path to the directory where you want to save the file. When using TFTP to download the file, specify the IP address of the TFTP server. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 127
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring Client Quality of Service Section 8: Configuring Client Quality of Service This section describes how to configure QoS settings that affect traffic from the wireless clients to the AP. By using the UAP Client QoS features, you can limit
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    AP to the wireless client in bits per second. The valid range is 0 - 429496000 bits/sec. The value you enter must configuration will be rejected. A value of 0 means that the bandwidth maximum limit is not enforced in this direction. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring VAP QoS Parameters Field Bandwidth Limit Up ACL Type Down ACL Name Down ACL Type of the DiffServ policy applied to traffic sent to the AP in the inbound (up) direction. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 130
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    the ACL. 5. Configure the match criteria for the rules. 6. Apply the ACL to one or more VAPs. For an example of how to configure an ACL, see "ACL Configuration" on page 174 To configure an ACL, click the Client QoS ACL tab. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 131
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    Spaces are not allowed. Select the type of ACL to configure: • IPv4 • IPv6 • MAC IPv4 and IPv6 ACLs control access to network resources based on Layer 3 and Layer 4 criteria. MAC ACLs control access based on Layer 2 criteria. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 132
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    value assigned by the IANA. The range is a number from 0 - 255. Select this field to require a packet's source IP address to match the address listed here. Enter an IP address in the appropriate field to apply this criteria. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 133
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    Access Point Administrator's Guide Managing Client QoS ACLs Table 53: ACL Configuration (Cont.) Field Wild Card Mask Source Port Destination IP Address Wild Card Mask Description Specifies the source IP . The port range is 0 - Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 134
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    the IP header. The TOS Bits value is a two‐digit hexadecimal number from 00 to ff. The high‐order three bits represent the IP precedence value. The high‐order six bits represent the IP Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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    a DSCP value to match. You can select only one service type (DSCP, IP Precedence or TOS bits) to use for match criteria. Select from List Select from a list of DSCP types. Match to Value Enter a DSCP Value to match (0 - 63). D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 136
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    Access Point Administrator's Guide Managing Client QoS ACLs Table 53: ACL Configuration (Cont.) Field Description MAC ACL EtherType Class of Service in the range of 0600 - FFFF. Select this field and enter an 802.1p user priority to compare against an Ethernet frame. The valid range is 0
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    click the Class Map tab. Note: The Class Map page displays the Match Criteria Configuration fields only if a Class Map has been created. To create a Class Map, enter a name in the Class Map Name field and click Add Class Map. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 138
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Creating a DiffServ Class Map Figure 42: Client QoS DiffServ Class Map Table 54: DiffServ Class Map Field Description Class Map Configuration Class Map Name Match Layer 3 Protocol Enter a Class Map Name to add. The name can range from 1 to 31
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    by the IANA. The range is a number from 0 - 255. Select this field to require a packet's source IP address to match the address listed here. Enter an IP address in the appropriate field .0/24), use a mask of 255.255.255.0. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 140
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    ‐of‐service handling in routers (range 0 to 1048575). To use IP DSCP range is 0 - 65535 and includes three different types of ports: • 0-1023: Well Known Ports • 1024-49151: Registered Ports • 49152-65535: Dynamic and/or Private Ports D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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    FFFF. Select the field and enter a class of service 802.1p user priority value to be matched for the packets. The valid range is 0 - 7. Select this field and enter the source MAC address to compare against an Ethernet frame. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 142
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Creating a DiffServ Class Map Field Source MAC Mask Destination MAC Address Destination MAC Mask VLAN ID IPv4 Class Maps Service Type IP DSCP IP Precedence IP TOS Bits IP TOS Mask Delete Class Map Table 54: DiffServ Class Map (Cont.) Description Enter
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    by testing the class match criteria for a packet. A policy is applied to a packet when a class match within that policy is found. To create a DiffServ policy, click the Policy Map tab. Figure 43: Client QoS DiffServ Policy Map D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page
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    of service value in the priority field of the 802.1p header. If the packet does not already contain this header, one is inserted. The CoS value is an integer from 0 - 7. Mark IP the Delete Policy Map option and click Apply. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 145
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    transmission rate from the client to the AP in bits per second (bps). The valid range is 0 - 4294967295 bps. Bandwidth Limit Down Shows the maximum allowed transmission rate from the layer 2 frames for matches to ACL rules. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 146
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    Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring RADIUS Bandwidth‐ Max‐Down Table 57: Client QoS RADIUS Attributes Description Type/Range Maximum allowed client reception rate from Type: integer the AP in this direction. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 147
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring RADIUS‐Assigned Client (26), 6132,123 LVL7‐Wireless‐Client‐ Policy‐Up Description Type/Range Maximum allowed client transmission rate to Type: integer the AP in bits D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 148
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    Radio APs Clustering of single‐ and dual‐radios is not supported. A cluster can contain a mix if DWL‐6600AP and DWL‐8600AP access points, but this cluster should not contain any DWL‐3600APs. Viewing and Configuring Cluster Members The Access Points page allows you to start or stop clustering on an
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Managing Access Points in the Cluster The following figure shows the Cluster > Access Points page when clustering is not enabled. Figure 45: Cluster Information and Member Configuration The following figure shows the Cluster > Access Points page when
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Managing Access Points in the Cluster The following table describes the configuration and status information available on the cluster Access Points page. Field Status Location MAC Address IP Address Table 58: Access Points in the Cluster Description If
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    that access point as a URL directly into a Web browser address bar in the following form: http://IPAddressOfAccessPoint where IPAddressOfAccessPoint is the address of the particular access point you want to monitor or configure. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page
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    in the table below. A session in this context is the period of time in which a user on a client device (station) with a unique MAC address maintains a connection with the wireless network is not receiving or transmitting data. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 153
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    access points. By default, automatic channel assignment is disabled. You can start channel management to optimize channel usage across the cluster on a scheduled interval. To configure and view the channel assignments for the cluster members, click the Channel Management tab. D-Link November
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    automatic updates, and re‐configure the channel set used for assignments. Stopping/Starting Automatic Channel Assignment By default, automatic ‐assignments will be made. Only manual updates will affect the channel assignment.) D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 155
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring and Viewing Channel Management Settings Viewing Current Channel Assignments and Setting Locks The Current Channel Assignments section shows a list of all access points in the cluster by IP Address. The display shows the band on which each AP
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring and Viewing Channel Management Settings Configuring Advanced Settings The advanced settings allow you to customize and schedule the channel plan for the cluster. If you use Channel Management as provided (without updating Advanced Settings),
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Viewing Wireless Neighborhood Information Viewing Wireless Neighborhood Information The Wireless Neighborhood shows up to 20 access points per radio within range of every member of the cluster, shows which access points are within range of which cluster
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    above that column. • Dark Gray Bar-A dark gray bar and no signal strength number indicates this is the AP whose IP address is listed above that column (since it is not applicable to show how well the AP can detect itself). D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 159
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    to announce the existence of the wireless network. The default behavior is to send a beacon frame once every 100 milliseconds (or 10 per second). Shows the date and time of the last beacon received from this access point. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 160
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Default AP Settings Appendix A: Default AP Settings When you first power on a UAP, it has the default settings shown in the following table. Note: The DWL‐3600AP supports one radio, and it is capable of operating in the IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Default AP Settings Table 66: UAP Default Settings (Cont.) Feature Default Legacy Rate Sets Supported (Mbps) IEEE 802.11a: 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6 RADIUS IP Address 10.90.90.1 RADIUS Key secret RADIUS Accounting Redirect Mode Other Default
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    SSH Access Enabled; disabled in Managed Mode WMM Enabled Email Alert Admin Mode Down Time Manual (Not set) Client QoS Global Admin Mode Disabled Per‐VAP Client QoS Mode Disabled Clustering Stopped Default AP Settings D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page
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    Access Points" • "Configuring Client QoS" For all SNMP examples, the objects you use to AP are in a private MIB. The path to the tables that contain the objects is iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).dlink(171).dlink‐products(10).dwl‐ ap(37).dwlWLANAP(26). Configuring
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring a VAP 7. Enter a WPA encryption key in the Key field. The key can be a mix of alphanumeric and special characters. The key is case sensitive and can be between 8 and 63 characters. 8. Click Apply to update the AP with the new settings. VAP
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring Radio Settings VAP Configuration Using SNMP 1. Load the DLINK‐WLAN‐ACCESS‐POINT‐MIB module. 2. From the MIB tree, navigate .11b/g/n. 4. From the Channel field, select 6. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 166
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring Radio Settings 5. From the Channel Bandwidth field, select 40 MHz. 6. In the settings specified in this example. 8. Click Apply to update the AP with the new settings. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 167
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    View information about the radio settings. get radio wlan1 detail Radio Configuration Using SNMP 1. Load the DLINK‐WLAN‐ACCESS‐POINT‐MIB module. 2. From the MIB tree, navigate to the the maximum allowed stations to 100. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 168
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring the Wireless Distribution System Configuring the Wireless Distribution System This examples shows how to configure a WDS link between two APs. The local AP is MyAP1 and has a MAC address of 00:1B:E9:16:32:40, and the remote AP is MyAP2
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    ‐ssid wds‐link 5. Configure the encryption key. set interface wlan0wds0 wds‐wpa‐psk‐key abcdefghijk 6. Administratively enable the WDS link. set interface wlan0wds0 status up 7. Perform the same configuration steps on MyAP2. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 170
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    's Guide Configuring the Wireless Distribution System WDS Configuration Using SNMP 1. Load the FASTPATH‐WLAN‐ACCESS‐POINT‐MIB module. 2. From the MIB tree, navigate to the objects in the apIfConfig table. 3. Walk the apIfConfigName object to view the instance ID for the first WDS link (wlan0wds0
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Clustering Access Points Clustering Access Points This example shows how to configure a cluster with two APs and to enable the same cluster name appear in the Access Points table. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 172
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    . get cluster detail 7. Start the automatic channel planner. set channel‐planner status up 8. View the settings for the automatic channel planner. get channel‐planner detail D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 173
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Clustering APs by Using SNMP Cluster configuration by using SNMP is not supported. Configuring Client QoS Configuring Client QoS This example shows how to enable client QoS, configure an ACL and a DiffServ policy on the AP, and to apply the ACL and the
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    Access Point Administrator's Guide 6. Configure the remaining settings: • Source IP Address: 192.168.1.0 • Wild Card Mask: 0.0.0.255 • Source Port: Select the option • Select From List (Source Port): www Configuring QoS Mode. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 175
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide 14. From the ACL Type Up menu, select IPv4. 15. From the ACL Name Up menu, select acl1. Configuring Client QoS 16. Click Apply to update the AP with the QoS settings. DiffServ Configuration 1. Log onto the AP and navigate to the Client QoS > Class Map
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide • Destination IP Mask: 255.255.255.255 Configuring Client QoS 7. Click Apply to save the match criteria. 8. Navigate Policy Map. The page refreshes and additional fields appear. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 177
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring Client QoS 10. For the class_voip class map, select the IP DSCP option, and then select ef from the Select From . 16. From the DiffServ Policy Up menu, select pol_voip. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 178
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    DiffServ Configuration 1. Log onto the AP CLI. 2. Create a class map named class_voip and configure it to match all UDP packets from the 192.168.1.0 network that have a destination IP address of 192.168.2.200 (the VoIP server). D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page
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    Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring Client QoS add class‐map class_voip every yes protocol udp src‐ip 192.168.1.0 src‐ip‐mask 255.255.255.0 dst‐ ip 192.168.2.200 dst‐ip ‐policy‐up pol_voip Configuring QoS by Using SNMP ACL Configuration 1. Load the DLINK‐WLAN‐ACCESS‐POINT‐MIB module. 2.
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide is the ACL rule number. Configuring another rule to acl1 that allows all traffic from the host with an IP address of 192.168.1.23. • Use 1.3.6.1.4.1.6132.1.1.28.10.3.1.14.1.4.97.99.108 Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 181
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    Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring Client QoS DiffServ Configuration 1. Load the DLINK‐WLAN‐ACCESS‐POINT Configure class_voip to match all UDP packets from the 192.168.1.0 network that have a destination IP address Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 182
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    Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring Client QoS 7. Enable Client QoS on the AP. set client‐qos mode up 8. Use the apQosGlobalMode to the AP). The policy name is the text string, and not the ASCII code. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 183
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Unified Access Point
Administrator's Guide
Product Model:
DWL-3600AP
DWL-6600AP
DWL-8600AP
Unified Wired & Wireless Access System
Release 2.0
November 2011