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Netgear WMS5316 - ProSafe 16-AP Wireless Management System Manual

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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual NETGEAR, Inc. 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134 202-10601-01 March 2010
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    improving internal design, operational function, and/or reliability, NETGEAR reserves the right and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio 47 Sections, 2.1093, and 15.247 (b) (4) addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency devices. This model meets
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    is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Èesky [Czech] NETGEAR, Inc. tímto prohlašuje, že tento ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System je ve shodì se základními požadavky a dalšími pøíslušnými ustanoveními smìrnice 1999/ 5/ES. Dansk
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    . Malti [Maltese] Hawnhekk, NETGEAR, Inc., jiddikjara li dan ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System jikkonforma mal-tiijiet essenzjali u in the WMS5316 product package. Bestätigung des Herstellers/Importeurs Es wird hiermit bestätigt, daß das ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System gemäß der
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    of radio interference. Read instructions for correct handling. Customer Support Refer to the Support Information Card that shipped with your ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System. World Wide Web NETGEAR maintains a World Wide Web home page that you can access at the universal resource locator
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    Contents ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual About This Manual Conventions and Formats ix How to Print This Manual x Revision History ...x Chapter 1 Getting Started Logging In ...1-2 Basic System Settings ...1-2 General Settings ...1-3 Time Settings ...1-4 IP Settings
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual Load Balancing for Managed Access Points 3-8 Advanced Load Balancing for Access Point Groups 3-9 Chapter 4 Security Configuration Security Profiles Lists ...4-1 Security Profiles List for Access Points 4-1 Editing a Security
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    7-12 Downloading Wireless Management System Logs 7-13 System Logs ...7-14 Access Point Logs 7-14 Diagnostic Ping Window 7-15 Using Discovery OUI ...7-15 Appendix A Access Point Firmware and Compatibility Compatible Access Point Supported Firmware Versions A-1 Controller Features and Access Point
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    About This Manual The NETGEAR® ProSafe™ 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual describes how to install, configure and troubleshoot the ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System. Conventions and Formats The conventions, formats, and scope of this manual are described in the
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual Note: Product updates are available on the NETGEAR, Inc. website at http://kbserver.netgear.com/products/WMS5316.asp. How to Print This Manual To print this manual, your computer must have the free Adobe Acrobat reader installed in
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    configuration tasks and set up guest access. • Monitor network usage. • Perform maintenance tasks including user management, remote management, and firmware updates for the Wireless Management System and for NETGEAR access points on the LAN. Depending on your network configuration, you can use basic
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    browser, type the IP address for the ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System. Its default IP address is http://192.168.0.250. A login prompt displays: Figure 1-1 2. If you are logging in for the first time, use the default user name admin and password (password). NETGEAR recommends that you
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    the Wireless Management System. For products sold outside the United States, you must select a country or region. It may not be legal to operate the access points in a country/region not shown here. If your location is not listed, check with your local government agency or check the NETGEAR website
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    of the Wireless Management System and managed access points. Disable this option if you do not want to use an NTP server. • Use Custom NTP Server: Select this check box if you wish to use an alternate NTP Server. By default, the NETGEAR NTP server is used by the access point. • Hostname / IP Address
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual IP Settings On the Configuration tab select System > IP Settings: Figure 1-4 This page lets you to configure the management IP address setting of the Wireless Management System. It has the following options: • IP Address: This is the
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    . If it is ProSafe single band then only 8 SSIDs can be active. If it is a SoHo access point, then only one SSID will be active. The Wireless Management System itself can support 2 VLANs, one management VLAN and one untagged VLAN. When the Wireless Management System sends frames associated with
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    not support 802.1Q VLAN tagging. Management VLANs Management VLANs are used for managing traffic (Telnet, SNMP, and HTTP) to and from the Wireless Management System and managed access points. Frames belonging to the Management VLAN are not given any 802.1Q header when sent over the trunk. If a port
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    VLAN; when VLAN is not selected the Wireless Management System management IP/VLAN is used. • Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask that will be assigned to the wireless clients by the DHCP Server. • Default Gateway: Enter the IP address of the default network gateway for all traffic beyond the local
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    settings, if you have a Syslog server on your network. • Syslog Server IP Address: Enter the IP address to which the Wireless Management System and managed access points will send all SysLogs, if the SysLog option is enabled. • Server Port Number: Enter the port number at which your Syslog server is
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    Point Discovery You can discover supported NETGEAR access points on the LAN that can be managed by the Wireless Management System. See Appendix A, "Access Point Firmware and Compatibility for a list of compatible access points. The Wireless Management System supports Auto Discovery and IP Discovery
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    " on page 2-3. 4. Add the access points as described in "Adding Access Points" on page 2-4. IP Discovery Use IP discovery to discover access points in a different IP network than the Wireless Management System. You can search for a maximum of 255 IP addresses at a time. NETGEAR recommends that you
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    their factory default settings, their IP addresses might be identical. If this is the case, the Wireless Management System will discover one of these access points. Add that access point, change its IP address, and then use discovery to find the next access point. 2-3 Access Point Discovery v1
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    and their supported firmware, see "Compatible Access Point Supported Firmware Versions" in Appendix A. • If a new NETGEAR access point is not discovered, it might have a MAC address that the Wireless Management System does not recognize, though this is not common. See "Using Discovery OUI" on page
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual 2. Enter a password for the access point. Figure 2-4 2-5 Access Point Discovery v1.0, March 2010
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    You can configure centralized RF management and specify wireless settings in the Basic RF Management page. If you use access point groups, you can use the Advanced Wireless Settings page to customize wireless settings for each group. Configuring Centralized RF Management In this screen you can
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual 1. Specify the Centralized RF Management: • Centralized RF Management: Selected by default, this Enable radio button allows the Wireless Management System to allocate access point channels based on the access point performance in the
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual Advanced Wireless Settings for Access Point Groups This page is for advanced users who wish to control the WLAN settings of the access points manually. Figure 3-2 To manually specify the WLAN parameters for access points: 1. Disable
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual Table 3-1. Advanced Wireless Settings Field or Setting Turn Radio On Wireless Mode MCS Index/Data Rate Channel Width (11n only) Guard Interval (11n only) Output Power RTS Threshold (0-2347) Fragmentation Length (256-2346) Beacon
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual Table 3-1. Advanced Wireless Settings (continued) Field or Setting Description Aggregation Length (1024-65535, 11n only) The length that defines the maximum length of Aggregated MAC Protocol Data Unit (
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual • Best Effort: The medium priority queue with medium delay is given to this queue. Most standard IP , QoS prioritizes and coordinates wireless medium access. QoS settings on the access point control downstream traffic to client station
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    Load balancing allows the Wireless Management System to distribute access point clients equally among access points. These settings are applied only to managed NETGEAR ProSafe access points that support load balancing. See "Controller Features and Access Point Compatibility" in Appendix A for more
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual Load Balancing for Managed Access Points On the Configuration tab select Wireless > Basic > Load Balancing. Figure 3-5 • Apply to all groups checkbox: Select this checkbox to apply the settings to all managed access points regardless
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual Advanced Load Balancing for Access Point Groups On the Configuration tab select Wireless > Advanced > Load Balancing: Figure 3-6 • Enable Load Balancing: Allow the Wireless Management System to distribute access point clients equally
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    of each wireless network are contained in a security profile. You can use the Basic Profile settings for access points, or the Advanced Profile settings for access point groups. Security Profiles List for Access Points This page lets you edit up to eight Security Profiles per managed access point
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual • SSID: The SSID associated with this profile. • VLAN: The VLAN ID associated with this security profile. • Security: The security standard, such as WPA-PSK, associated
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual • Wireless Client Security Separation: If enabled, the associated wireless clients will not be able to communicate with each other. This feature is intended for hot spots and other public access situations. • VLAN: The default VLAN
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual Advanced Security Profiles List for Access Point Groups Note: Most networks do not require access point groups. See Chapter 1, "Getting Started for more information about Basic Settings for a typical network and Advanced Settings for
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual 3. Select the a checkbox to enable (or disable) the corresponding profile. 4. To change the settings of a security profile, select the profile and click the Edit button. See "Editing a Security Profile" on page 4-2. Rogue Access
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    This lets you block the network access privilege of the specified stations with the Wireless Management System-managed access point. The settings are applied only to managed NETGEAR ProSafe access points. MAC Authentication for Access Points To set up MAC Authentication: 1. On the Configuration tab
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual A maxiumum of 512 Mac addresses can be supported. 2. Select the Apply to all groups checkbox to apply the settings to all managed access points regardless of group. 3. Select the Turn Access Control On checkbox if you want the access
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual 1. On the Configuration tab, select Security >Advanced > MAC Authentication:. Figure 4-6 2. Click a group tab to select the access point group that will use access control. 3. Select the Turn Access Control On checkbox if you want
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual 6. Click Apply so that your changes take effect. Radius Server Settings If you are using a Radius server in your network for authentication, you must configure Radius settings. You can configure four types of servers: • Primary
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual 2. Select Apply to all groups to apply the settings to all managed access points regardless of group. 3. Fill in the IP Address, Port, and Shared Secret fields for each Radius server. • The IP Address, Port, and Shared Secret
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual 1. On the Configuration tab, select Guest Access > Config: Figure 4-8 2. Specify the following settings: - Enable Guest Access: Enable this if you want all HTTP (TCP, port 80) requests to be routed to the URL you specify in the next
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    Monitoring Summary This screen displays a read-only summary of the current managed access point status, rogue access points detected, current wireless stations connected, Wireless Management System system Information and network usage. Clicking on the individual windows will lead to a new screen
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual • Major: Number of managed access points whose configuration differs from the one that set on the Wireless Management System. This is most likely due to an access point running old firmware or because the Wireless Management System
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    Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual • WMS5316 Firmware version: The current Wireless Management System firmware version. Network Usage You can scroll down to view network usage: Figure 5-2 This section displays average data traffic received and transmitted per managed access point
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual • Group: Group configured for the access point. Group 1 is the default setting for unassigned access points. • Access Point: Netbios name of the access point. • IP address: Management IP address used by the Wireless Management System
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual Access Point Status Details From the Access Point Status screen, click the Details button to display this page: Figure 5-4 You can use the Refresh button to update access point statistics and information. The Access Point Status
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual Profile Information The section displays configured and enabled security profiles on the access point. • Type: 802.11 b/bg/ng or 802.11 a/na mode for security profile. • SSID: Wireless Network SSID. • Security: The mode of security
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual Client Status On the Monitoring tab select Summary > Advanced > Client Status: Figure 5-5 The Client Status list specifies detailed information about each client node currently associated with managed access points. • Use the Refresh
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual Scroll down to view wireless statistics. Figure 5-6 Display plots of average received/transmitted network traffic per managed access point. Three different plots show Ethernet, Wireless 802.11 b/bg/ng and 802.11 a/na mode traffic
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual Use the Refresh button to update connectivity status. Use the Apply button to save the location of the access points on the floor displayed floor map. DHCP Leases The DHCP Lease screen displays current DHCP clients which have been
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual To display the list of unknown rogue access points, On the Monitoring tab, select Rogue Access Point> Unknown: Figure 5-9 You can click Refresh to update the access point list or click Export to save the list to a file. To display
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    : • IP: The IP address of the access point. • Model: The access point model. • Name: The name you specify for the access point. • Group Name: The name you specify for the access point group. • Synchronized: Shows whether or not the access point is synchronized with the Wireless Management System
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual the Edit page for each access point to change its IP settings, VLAN settings, and password. Table 6-1. Status Field Definitions Status Connected Authentication Failure Not Connected Implies How to Correct Normal operation. The
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual • Password: The password for the access point. If you use the Wireless Management System to change a password for an access point, if it is offline or down, its password does not change. When the access point is unauthenticated, new
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual Access Point Groups This page displays details of each access point belonging to a configured group managed by the Wireless Management System. This page also allows you to rename a group and add or delete other managed access points
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    Maintenance tab select User Management: Figure 7-1 1. Fill in the following fields: • User Name: Add the name of the user. • Password: Type a new user password. • Retype Password: Retype the new user password to confirm. • User Access: Specify the type of access permitted to WMS5316 user Read-only
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual Changing Passwords This page enables you to change the access point administrator's password. Figure 7-2 To change the password: 1. Type the old password. (The default password for the user name admin is password) 2. Type a new
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual Rebooting the Wireless Management System On the Maintenance tab select System > Reboot: Figure 7-3 Select the Yes radio button, and then click Apply to reboot the Wireless Management System. Restoring Factory Default Settings You can
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual 2. After restoring factory default settings, the WMS5316 will restart. This will take about one minute. Warning: Do not try to go online, turn off the access point, shut down the computer or do anything else to the Wireless Management
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    IP address to Receive Traps: The IP address of the SNMP manager to receive traps sent from the Wireless Management System. • Trap Port: The default port on which SNMP manager receives traps sent from the Wireless Management System is 162. • SNMP Manager IP: Restrict access to specified SNMP manager
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    AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual SNMP for Access Point Groups Enable SNMP to allow the SNMP network management software, such as HP OpenView, to monitor the managed access points by using SNMPv1/v2 protocol. These settings are only applied on ProSafe access points which support
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual Remote Management You can enable SSH or Telnet in order to remotely log in to the controller. or access point groups. Remote Console for the Wireless Management System From the Maintenance tab select Remote Management > System >
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    16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual Advanced Remote Console for Access Point Groups Enable SSH or Telnet to log in to managed access points. These settings are only applied on managed ProSafe access points which support SSH and telnet. Figure 7-9 1. Use the Group tab to
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    16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual 2. Click Apply to save your change. Upgrading the Firmware You can use the Firmware Upgrade page to install newer versions of firmware for the Wireless Management System or for access points. Upgrading the Wireless Management System Firmware
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    requires only the IP address to be set manually. The Wireless Management System restores configuration for already managed access points running supported software version. To upgrade the access point software: 1. Go to the NETGEAR website at www.NETGEAR.com customer service downloads section to get
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual 3. If not done automatically, uncompress the downloaded file. If included, read the Release Notes before continuing. 4. On the Maintenance tab select Upgrade > Access Point Upgrade: Figure 7-12 5. Make sure that status of the managed
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual To back up the Wireless Management System settings: 1. On the Maintenance tab select Upgrade > Backup: Figure 7-13 2. Click the Backup button save downloaded files automatically, the file will be saved to your browser's download
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    few more seconds before doing anything with the Wireless Management System. Downloading Wireless Management System Logs Maintenance Logs allow backup of the logs collected on the Wireless Management System. In the event of a problem or failure, these logs along with backed up configuration settings
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual System Logs The System Log page displays Wireless Management System system activity. On the Diagnostics tab, select System: Figure 7-16 You can click Refresh to update this window. To clear the existing log, click Clear. Preferably
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    IP Address field. Figure 7-18 1. Specify the number of pings to be tried in the Ping Count field. 2. Click Start to begin pinging the selected access point. 3. When you are finished, click Cancel to stop the pinging. Using Discovery OUI The Wireless Management System discovers NETGEAR access
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    16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual Discovery OUI is not often needed, but is useful in the following circumstances: • There is a new NETGEAR access point that has a new OUI. • The WMS5316 controller is running older firmware that does not recognize the new OUI. • You do
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    Appendix A Access Point Firmware and Compatibility Compatible Access Point Supported Firmware Versions Access Point Model WNDAP330 WNDAP350 WNAP210 WG302v2 WG103 WN802Tv2 WG602v4 Security Supported Firmware Profiles per Radio WNDAP330_V3.0.4 8 WNDAP350_V2.0 8 WNAP210_2.0.8 8 5.2.3 8
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual Controller Features and Access Point Compatibility Access Point Model Topology VLAN Config Rogue Access Points WNDAP330 Yes WNDAP350 Yes WNAP210 Yes WG302v2 Yes WG103 Yes WN802Tv2 No WG602v4 No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
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    " on page 7-3). The Wireless Management System will return to the factory configuration settings shown in the following table.. Table B-1. Factory Default Settings Feature Login Local network (LAN) User login URL User name (case-sensitive) Login password (case-sensitive) LAN IP Subnet mask Time
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    Discovery OUI 7-15 DNS server 1-5 F factory default settings B-1 firmware access point supported A-1 upgrading 7-9 upgrading access point firmware 7-10 G General settings 1-3 groups 6-4 configuring 6-1 editing access point information 6-2 IP settings 6-3 MAC authentication 4-7 rebooting 7-4 guest
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    ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual IP discovery 2-2 IP Settings 1-5 IP settings for access point groups 6-3 L leases, DHCP 5-9 load balancing 3-7 load balancing for access point groups 3-9 load balancing for managed access points 3-8 logging in to the Wireless
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    Wireless Management System WMS5316 Reference Manual system logs 7-14 system logs, access point 7-14 system logs, downloading 7-13 T time, setting 1-4 timeout 7-8 U untagged VLANs 1-6 upgrading firmware 7-9 user management 7-1 V VLAN settings 1-6 VLANs, management 1-7 VLANS, untagged 1-6 W wireless
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202-10601-01
March 2010
NETGEAR
, Inc.
350 East Plumeria Drive
San Jose, CA 95134
ProSafe 16 AP Wireless
Management System
WMS5316 Reference
Manual