D-Link DWS-3024L User Manual - Page 56

Enabling the WLAN Features on the Switch, Administration > Basic Setup., Wireless Global

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D-Link Unified Access System User Manual To view the network information, enter show network. 6. To save these changes so they are retained during a switch reset, enter the following command: write Once the D-Link Unified Switch is connected to the network, you can use the IP address for remote access to the switch by using a Web browser or through Telnet or SSH. Enabling the WLAN Features on the Switch In order for the Unified Switch to be able to discover and manage access points, the WLAN switch and its operational status must both be enabled. The WLAN component is enabled by default. When you access the switch user interface, make sure you set the correct country code for the switch so that the access points can only operate in the modes permitted in your country. The default country code is US for operation in the United States. To set the country code and enable the switch by using the Web interface, click Administration > Basic Setup. Table 3 describes the fields on the Wireless Global Configuration page. NOTE: Wireless features are available under the WLAN tab on the navigation menu. NOTE: Most configuration pages have a Submit button, which applies the changes to the running configuration but does not save them to non-volatile memory (NVRAM). To make the changes permanent so they persist across a reboot, click the Tool, then click Save Changes to navigate to the appropriate page. You can also use the write command in Privileged Exec mode. Table 3. Basic Wireless Global Configuration Field Enable WLAN Switch WLAN Switch Operational Status Description Check the box to enable WLAN switching functionality on the system. Clear the check box to administratively disable the WLAN switch. If you clear the check box, all peer switches and APs that are associated with this switch are disassociated. Disabling the WLAN switch does not affect non-WLAN features on the switch, such as VLAN or STP functionality. Shows the operational status of the switch. The status can be one of the following values: • Enabled • Enable-Pending • Disabled • Disable-Pending If the status is pending, click Refresh to refresh the screen. 56 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

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All Rights Reserved.
D-Link Unified Access System User Manual
To view the network information, enter
show network
.
6.
To save these changes so they are retained during a switch reset, enter the following
command:
write
Once the D-Link Unified Switch is connected to the network, you can use the IP address for
remote access to the switch by using a Web browser or through Telnet or SSH.
Enabling the WLAN Features on the Switch
In order for the Unified Switch to be able to discover and manage access points, the WLAN
switch and its operational status must both be enabled. The WLAN component is enabled by
default.
When you access the switch user interface, make sure you set the correct country code for the
switch so that the access points can only operate in the modes permitted in your country. The
default country code is US for operation in the United States.
To set the country code and enable the switch by using the Web interface, click
Administration > Basic Setup.
Table 3
describes the fields on the
Wireless Global
Configuration
page.
NOTE:
Wireless features are available under the
WLAN
tab on the navigation menu.
NOTE:
Most configuration pages have a
Submit
button, which applies the changes to
the running configuration but does not save them to non-volatile memory
(NVRAM). To make the changes permanent so they persist across a reboot,
click the Tool, then click
Save Changes
to navigate to the appropriate page.
You can also use the
write
command in Privileged Exec mode.
Table 3.
Basic Wireless Global Configuration
Field
Description
Enable WLAN
Switch
Check the box to enable WLAN switching functionality on the system. Clear
the check box to administratively disable the WLAN switch.
If you clear the check box, all peer switches and APs that are associated with
this switch are disassociated.
Disabling the WLAN switch does not affect non-WLAN features on the
switch, such as VLAN or STP functionality.
WLAN Switch
Operational Status
Shows the operational status of the switch. The status can be one of the
following values:
Enabled
Enable-Pending
Disabled
Disable-Pending
If the status is pending, click
Refresh
to refresh the screen.