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6 Managing and Maintaining D-Link Access Points Performing Advanced Access Point Management When the D-Link Access Point is in Managed mode, remote access to the AP is disabled. However, you can enable Telnet access by enabling the Debug feature on the AP Management > Advanced page. From the Advanced page, you can also manually change the RF channel and power for each radio on an AP. Figure 56. Advanced AP Management Each AP managed by the D-Link Unified Switch is listed by its MAC address and location. The location is based on the value in the RADIUS or local Valid AP database. Table 21 describes the Advanced features you can configure for the AP. Table 21. Advanced AP Management Field Debug Channel Power Description To help you troubleshoot, you can enable Telnet access to the AP so that you can debug the device from the CLI. The Debug field shows the debug status and can be one of the following: • Disabled • Set Requested • Set in Progress • Enabled To change the status, click the Debug status link. The Managed AP Debug page appears. Table 22 describes the fields on the new page. Click the Channel link to access the Managed AP Channel/Power Adjust page. From that page, you can set a new channel for Radio 1 or Radio 2. The available channels depend on the radio mode and country in which the APs operate. Table 23 describes the fields on the new page. Click the Power link to access the Managed AP Channel/Power Adjust page. From that page, you can set a new power level for the AP. Table 23 describes the fields on the new page. Performing Advanced Access Point Management 119

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6
Managing and Maintaining D-Link Access Points
Performing
Advanced Access Point Management
When the D-Link Access Point is in Managed mode, remote access to the AP is disabled.
However, you can enable Telnet access by enabling the Debug feature on the
AP
Management > Advanced
page. From the
Advanced
page, you can also manually change the
RF channel and power for each radio on an AP.
Figure 56. Advanced AP Management
Each AP managed by the D-Link Unified Switch is listed by its MAC address and location.
The location is based on the value in the RADIUS or local Valid AP database.
Table 21
describes the Advanced features you can configure for the AP.
Table 21.
Advanced AP Management
Field
Description
Debug
To help you troubleshoot, you can enable Telnet access to the AP so that you
can debug the device from the CLI.
The Debug field shows the debug status and can be one of the following:
Disabled
Set Requested
Set in Progress
Enabled
To change the status, click the
Debug
status link. The Managed AP Debug
page appears.
Table 22
describes the fields on the new page.
Channel
Click the
Channel
link to access the Managed AP Channel/Power Adjust
page. From that page, you can set a new channel for Radio 1 or Radio 2. The
available channels depend on the radio mode and country in which the APs
operate.
Table 23
describes the fields on the new page.
Power
Click the
Power
link to access the Managed AP Channel/Power Adjust page.
From that page, you can set a new power level for the AP.
Table 23
describes
the fields on the new page.