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Configuring Global Settings, Associated, Associated-Modified, Apply Requested, Apply

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8 Configuring Advanced Settings NOTE: When you apply new AP Profile settings to an AP, the access point stops and restarts system processes. If this happens, wireless clients will temporarily lose connectivity. We recommend that you change access point settings when WLAN traffic is low. The Profile Status field can have one of the following values: • Associated-The profile is configured, and one or more APs managed by the switch are associated with this profile. • Associated-Modified-The profile has been modified since it was applied to one or more associated APs; the profile must be re-applied for the changes to take effect. • Apply Requested-After you select a profile and click Apply, the screen refreshes and shows that an apply has been requested. • Apply In Progress-The profile is being applied to all APs that use this profile. During this process the APs reset, and all wireless clients are disassociated from the AP. • Configured-The profile is configured, but no APs managed by the switch currently use this profile. NOTE: You associate a profile with an AP in the Valid AP database. Configuring Global Settings The fields on the Administration > Advanced Configuration > Global > General tab are settings that apply to the D-Link Unified Switch. Figure 72. Global Configuration Configuring Global Settings 159

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Configuring Global Settings
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8
Configuring Advanced Settings
NOTE:
When you apply new AP Profile settings to an AP, the access point stops and
restarts system processes. If this happens, wireless clients will temporarily
lose connectivity. We recommend that you change access point settings when
WLAN traffic is low.
The Profile Status field can have one of the following values:
Associated
—The profile is configured, and one or more APs managed by the switch are
associated with this profile.
Associated-Modified
—The profile has been modified since it was applied to one or more
associated APs; the profile must be re-applied for the changes to take effect.
Apply Requested
—After you select a profile and click
Apply
, the screen refreshes and
shows that an apply has been requested.
Apply In Progress
—The profile is being applied to all APs that use this profile. During
this process the APs reset, and all wireless clients are disassociated from the AP.
Configured
—The profile is configured, but no APs managed by the switch currently use
this profile.
NOTE:
You associate a profile with an AP in the Valid AP database.
Configuring Global Settings
The fields on the
Administration > Advanced Configuration > Global > General
tab are
settings that apply to the D-Link Unified Switch.
Figure 72. Global Configuration