D-Link DWS-3024L User Manual - Page 128

Delete All, Manage, Submit, Acknowledge, All Access Points, Monitoring All Access Points, MAC Address

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D-Link Unified Access System User Manual The font color for the AP listing indicates that the AP is one of the following types: • Green-Managed AP • Red-Failed AP • Gray-Rogue AP • Amber-Peer Managed AP You can manually delete status entries. To clear all APs from the All Access Points status page except Managed Access Points, click Delete All. To configure an Authentication Failed AP to be managed by the switch the next time it is discovered, select the check box next to the MAC address of the AP and click Manage. You will be presented with the Valid Access Point Configuration page. You can then configure the AP and click Submit to save the AP in the local Valid AP database. If you use a RADIUS server for AP validation, you must add the MAC address of the AP to the AP database on the RADIUS server. For more information, see Appendix B, "Configuring the External RADIUS Server" on page 205. To identify an AP as an Acknowledged Rogue, select the check box next to the MAC address of the AP and click Acknowledge. The switch adds the AP to the Valid AP database as an Acknowledged Rogue. To identify an AP as a rogue (again), select the check box next to the MAC address of the acknowledged AP and click UnAcknowledge.The switch deletes the AP from the Valid AP database. To view additional information about the detected AP, click the MAC address of the AP. Table 26 describes the fields on the All Access Points page. Table 26. Monitoring All Access Points Field MAC Address Location Switch Port IP Address Software Version Age Description Shows the MAC address of the access point. A location description for the AP. This is the value configured in the valid AP database (either locally or on the RADIUS server). The physical port (in the slot/port format) on the switch that the AP is connected to either directly or indirectly in the same L3 domain. If the AP is beyond the L3 network boundary, then 'Unknown' is displayed. The network address of the access point. Shows the version of D-Link Access Point software that the AP is running. Shows how much time has passed since the AP was last detected and the information was last updated. 128 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

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© 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation.
All Rights Reserved.
D-Link Unified Access System User Manual
The font color for the AP listing indicates that the AP is one of the following types:
Green—Managed AP
Red—Failed AP
Gray—Rogue AP
Amber—Peer Managed AP
You can manually delete status entries. To clear all APs from the All Access Points status page
except Managed Access Points, click
Delete All
.
To configure an Authentication Failed AP to be managed by the switch the next time it is
discovered, select the check box next to the MAC address of the AP and click
Manage
. You
will be presented with the Valid Access Point Configuration page. You can then configure the
AP and click
Submit
to save the AP in the local Valid AP database. If you use a RADIUS
server for AP validation, you must add the MAC address of the AP to the AP database on the
RADIUS server. For more information, see Appendix B,
“Configuring the External RADIUS
Server”
on page 205.
To identify an AP as an Acknowledged Rogue, select the check box next to the MAC address
of the AP and click
Acknowledge
. The switch adds the AP to the Valid AP database as an
Acknowledged Rogue.
To identify an AP as a rogue (again), select the check box next to the MAC address of the
acknowledged AP and click
UnAcknowledge
.The switch deletes the AP from the Valid AP
database.
To view additional information about the detected AP, click the MAC address of the AP.
Table 26
describes the fields on the
All Access Points
page.
Table 26.
Monitoring All Access Points
Field
Description
MAC Address
Shows the MAC address of the access point.
Location
A location description for the AP. This is the value configured in the valid
AP database (either locally or on the RADIUS server).
Switch Port
The physical port (in the slot/port format) on the switch that the AP is
connected to either directly or indirectly in the same L3 domain. If the AP is
beyond the L3 network boundary, then ‘Unknown’ is displayed.
IP Address
The network address of the access point.
Software Version
Shows the version of D-Link Access Point software that the AP is running.
Age
Shows how much time has passed since the AP was last detected and the
information was last updated.