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WFS709TP ProSafe Smart Wireless Switch Software Administration Manual Figure 2-10 3. Click Apply at the bottom of the page (you may need to scroll down the page). 4. At the top of the page, click Save Configuration. You need to reboot the WFS709TP for the new IP address to take effect. 5. Navigate to the Maintenance > Switch > Reboot Switch page (Figure 2-11). Figure 2-11 6. Click Continue. Deploying APs APs and AMs are designed to require only minimal provisioning to make them fully operational in a WFS709TP system. Once APs have established communication with the WFS709TP, you can apply advanced configuration to individual APs or globally across the entire system using the browser interface on the WFS709TP. You can deploy APs from the browser interface by performing the following tasks: 1. Ensure that the APs can locate the WFS709TP when they are connected to the network. There are several ways in which APs can locate the WFS709TP (see "Locate the WFS709TP" on page 2-16). 2. Install the APs by connecting the AP to an Ethernet port and, optionally, to a power source. 2-14 Deploying a Basic WFS709TP System v1.0, June 2007

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WFS709TP ProSafe Smart Wireless Switch Software Administration Manual
2-14
Deploying a Basic WFS709TP System
v1.0, June 2007
3.
Click Apply at the bottom of the page (you may need to scroll down the page).
4.
At the top of the page, click Save Configuration.
You need to reboot the WFS709TP for the new IP address to take effect.
5.
Navigate to the Maintenance > Switch > Reboot Switch page (
Figure 2-11
).
6.
Click Continue.
Deploying APs
APs and AMs are designed to require only minimal provisioning to make them fully operational in
a WFS709TP system. Once APs have established communication with the WFS709TP, you can
apply advanced configuration to individual APs or globally across the entire system using the
browser interface on the WFS709TP.
You can deploy APs from the browser interface by performing the following tasks:
1.
Ensure that the APs can locate the WFS709TP when they are connected to the network. There
are several ways in which APs can locate the WFS709TP (see
“Locate the WFS709TP” on
page 2-16
).
2.
Install the APs by connecting the AP to an Ethernet port and, optionally, to a power source.
Figure 2-10
Figure 2-11