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Chapter 9 Wireless Table 39 Configuration > Wireless > Edit AP List (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Radio 1 OP Mode Select the operating mode for radio 1. AP Mode means the AP can receive connections from wireless clients and pass their data traffic through to the NWA3000-N series AP to be managed (or subsequently passed on to an upstream gateway for managing). Radio 1 Profile Radio 2 OP Mode MON Mode means the AP monitors the broadcast area for other APs, then passes their information on to the NWA3000-N series AP where it can be determined if those APs are friendly or rogue. If an AP is set to this mode it cannot receive connections from wireless clients. Select the profile the radio uses. If no profile exists, you can create a new one through the Create new Object menu. This displays if the NWA3000-N series AP has a second radio. Select the operating mode for radio 2. AP Mode means the AP can receive connections from wireless clients and pass their data traffic through to the NWA3000-N series AP to be managed (or subsequently passed on to an upstream gateway for managing). Radio 2 Profile Management VLAN ID As Native VLAN OK Cancel MON Mode means the AP monitors the broadcast area for other APs, then passes their information on to the NWA3000-N series AP where it can be determined if those APs are friendly or rogue. If an AP is set to this mode it cannot receive connections from wireless clients. This displays if the NWA3000-N series AP has a second radio. Select the profile the radio uses. If no profile exists, you can create a new one through the Create new Object menu. Enter a VLAN ID for this AP. Select this option to treat this VLAN ID as a VLAN created on the NWA3000-N series AP and not one assigned to it from outside the network. Click OK to save your changes back to the NWA3000-N series AP. Click Cancel to close the window with changes unsaved. 9.4 MON Mode Use this screen to assign APs either to the rogue AP list or the friendly AP list. A rogue AP is a wireless access point operating in a network's coverage area that is not under the control of the network administrator, and which can potentially open up holes in a network's security. Click Configuration > Wireless > MON Mode to access this screen. 116 NWA3000-N Series User's Guide

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Chapter 9 Wireless
NWA3000-N Series User’s Guide
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9.4
MON Mode
Use this screen to assign APs either to the rogue AP list or the friendly AP list. A
rogue AP is a wireless access point operating in a network’s coverage area that is
not under the control of the network administrator, and which can potentially open
up holes in a network’s security.
Click
Configuration > Wireless > MON Mode
to access this screen.
Radio 1 OP Mode
Select the operating mode for radio 1.
AP Mode
means the AP can receive connections from wireless clients
and pass their data traffic through to the NWA3000-N series AP to be
managed (or subsequently passed on to an upstream gateway for
managing).
MON Mode
means the AP monitors the broadcast area for other APs,
then passes their information on to the NWA3000-N series AP where
it can be determined if those APs are friendly or rogue. If an AP is set
to this mode it cannot receive connections from wireless clients.
Radio 1 Profile
Select the profile the radio uses. If no profile exists, you can create a
new one through the
Create new Object
menu.
Radio 2 OP Mode
This displays if the NWA3000-N series AP has a second radio. Select
the operating mode for radio 2.
AP Mode
means the AP can receive connections from wireless clients
and pass their data traffic through to the NWA3000-N series AP to be
managed (or subsequently passed on to an upstream gateway for
managing).
MON Mode
means the AP monitors the broadcast area for other APs,
then passes their information on to the NWA3000-N series AP where
it can be determined if those APs are friendly or rogue. If an AP is set
to this mode it cannot receive connections from wireless clients.
Radio 2 Profile
This displays if the NWA3000-N series AP has a second radio. Select
the profile the radio uses. If no profile exists, you can create a new
one through the
Create new Object
menu.
Management
VLAN ID
Enter a VLAN ID for this AP.
As Native VLAN
Select this option to treat this VLAN ID as a VLAN created on the
NWA3000-N series AP and not one assigned to it from outside the
network.
OK
Click
OK
to save your changes back to the NWA3000-N series AP.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to close the window with changes unsaved.
Table 39
Configuration > Wireless > Edit AP List (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION