Cisco AP541N-A-K9 Administration Guide - Page 144

Navigating to Configuration Information for a Specific Access, Point

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7 Clustering Multiple Access Points Managing Access Points in the Cluster STEP 3 Click Enable Clustering. The access point is now a cluster member. Its Status (Mode) on the Cluster > Access Points tab now indicates Cluster instead of Not Clustered. Navigating to Configuration Information for a Specific Access Point All access points in a cluster reflect the same configuration. In this case, it does not matter to which access point you actually connect to for administration of the cluster. There might be situations, however, when you want to view or manage information on a particular access point. For example, you might want to check status information such as client associations or events for an access point. In this case, you can navigate to the Administration page for individual access points by clicking the IP address links on the Access Points tab. All clustered access points are shown on the Cluster > Access Points page. To navigate to clustered access points, you can simply click on the IP address for a specific cluster member shown in the list. Navigating to an Access Point by Using its IP Address in a URL You can also link to the Administration pages of a specific access point, by entering the IP address for that access point as a URL directly into a Web browser address bar in the following form: http://IPAddressOfAccessPoint where IPAddressOfAccessPoint is the address of the particular access point you want to monitor or configure. 141 Cisco AP 541N Dual-band Single-radio Access Point Quick Start Guide

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Clustering Multiple Access Points
Managing Access Points in the Cluster
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Cisco AP 541N Dual-band Single-radio Access Point Quick Start Guide
7
STEP 3
Click
Enable Clustering
.
The access point is now a cluster member. Its Status (Mode) on the
Cluster > Access Points
tab now indicates
Cluster
instead of
Not Clustered
.
Navigating to Configuration Information for a Specific Access
Point
All access points in a cluster reflect the same configuration. In this case, it does not
matter to which access point you actually connect to for administration of the
cluster.
There might be situations, however, when you want to view or manage information
on a particular access point. For example, you might want to check status
information such as client associations or events for an access point. In this case,
you can navigate to the
Administration
page
for individual access points by clicking
the IP address links on the
Access Points
tab.
All clustered access points are shown on the
Cluster > Access Points
page. To
navigate to clustered access points, you can simply click on the IP address for a
specific cluster member shown in the list.
Navigating to an Access Point by Using its IP Address in a
URL
You can also link to the
Administration
pages of a specific access point, by
entering the IP address for that access point as a URL directly into a Web browser
address bar in the following form:
http://IPAddressOfAccessPoint
where
IPAddressOfAccessPoint
is the address of the particular access point
you want to monitor or configure.