Cisco WAP200E-EU User Guide - Page 24

Administration > Management, AP Password, Web Access, SNMP - and bridge

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Chapter 6 Advanced Configuration Wireless Bridge This mode connects physically separated wired networks using multiple access points. Wireless clients will not be able to connect to the access point in this mode. Enter the MAC address(es) of the access point(s) that will bridge to this access point. Wired LAN Wired LAN Administration > Management On this screen you can configure the password, Web Access, and SNMP settings. Switch Access Point - Wireless Bridge Mode Switch Access Point - Wireless Bridge Mode Access Point - Wireless Bridge Mode Access Point - Wireless Bridge Mode Switch Access Point - Wireless Bridge Mode Switch Wired LAN Wired LAN Wireless Bridge Mode Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with Power Over Ethernet Administration > Management AP Password You should change the username/password that controls access to the Access Point's web-based utility. Local AP Password User Name Modify the administrator username. The default is admin. AP Password Modify the administrator password for the Access Point's web-based utility. The default is admin. Re-enter to confirm To confirm the new Password, enter it again in this field. Web Access To increase the security on accessing web-based utility. You can enable HTTPS. Once enabled, users need to use https:// when accessing the web-based utility. Web HTTPS Access Use secured HTTP session to access Web based Utility. The default is Disabled. Wireless Web Access Allow or deny wireless clients to access Web based Utility. The default is Enabled. SNMP SNMP is a popular network monitoring and management protocol. It provides network administrators with the ability to monitor the status of the Access Point and 19

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Chapter ·
Advanced Configuration
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W±reless-G Exter±or Access Po±nt w±th Power Over Ethernet
W±reless Br±dge
This mode connects physically separated
wired networks using multiple access points. Wireless
clients will not be able to connect to the access point in
this mode. Enter the MAC address(es) of the access point(s)
that will bridge to this access point.
Switch
Switch
Switch
Switch
Access Point
- Wireless
Bridge Mode
Access Point
- Wireless
Bridge Mode
Access Point
- Wireless
Bridge Mode
Access Point
- Wireless
Bridge Mode
Access Point
- Wireless
Bridge Mode
Wired LAN
Wired LAN
Wired LAN
Wired LAN
Wireless Bridge Mode
Administration > Management
On this screen you can configure the password, Web
Access, and SNMP settings.
Administration > Management
AP Password
You should change the username/password that controls
access to the Access Point’s web-based utility.
Local AP Password
User Name
Modify the administrator username. The
default is admin.
AP Password
Modify the administrator password for the
Access Point’s web-based utility. The default is admin.
Re-enter to conf±rm
To confirm the new Password, enter
it again in this field.
Web Access
To increase the security on accessing web-based utility.
You can enable HTTPS. Once enabled, users need to use
https:// when accessing the web-based utility.
Web HTTPS Access
Use secured HTTP session to access
Web based Utility. The default is
D±sabled
.
W±reless Web Access
Allow or deny wireless clients to
access Web based Utility. The default is
Enabled
.
SNMP
SNMP is a popular network monitoring and management
protocol. It provides network administrators with the
ability to monitor the status of the Access Point and