D-Link DWL-8500AP Product Manual - Page 92

Ethernet (Wired) Settings, Wireless Settings, Viewing Events Logs

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D-Link Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Ethernet (Wired) Settings The Internal interface includes the Ethernet MAC Address, Management VLAN ID, IP Address, Subnet Mask, and DNS information. If you want to change any of these settings, click the Edit link. For information about configuring these settings, see "Configuring the Ethernet Interface" on page 31. Wireless Settings The Radio Interface includes the Radio Mode and Channel. The Wireless Settings section also shows the MAC address (read-only) associated with the radio interface. If you want to change the Radio Mode or Channel settings, click the Edit link. For information about configuring these settings, see "Setting the Wireless Interface" on page 55 and "Configuring Radio Settings" on page 58. Viewing Events Logs The Events Log shows real-time system events on the access point such as wireless clients associating with the AP and being authenticated. To view system events, click the Events tab. Figure 18. Viewing and Configuring System Events From the Events page, you can view the most recent events generated by this access point and configure logging settings. You can enable and configure persistent logging to write system event logs to non-volatile memory so that the events are not erased when the system reboots. This page also gives you the option of enabling a remote "log relay host" to capture all system events and errors in a Kernel Log. NOTE: The Unified Access Point acquires its date and time information using the network time protocol (NTP). This data is reported in UTC format (also known as Greenwich Mean Time). You need to convert the reported time to 92 © 2001-2008 D-Link Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

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D-Link Unified Access Point Administrator’s Guide
Ethernet (Wired) Settings
The Internal interface includes the Ethernet
MAC
Address, Management
VLAN
ID,
IP
Address
,
Subnet Mask
, and DNS information. If you want to change any of these settings,
click the
Edit
link.
For information about configuring these settings, see
“Configuring the Ethernet Interface”
on
page 31.
Wireless Settings
The Radio Interface includes the Radio Mode and
Channel
. The
Wireless Settings
section
also shows the
MAC
address (read-only) associated with the radio interface.
If you want to change the Radio Mode or Channel settings, click the
Edit
link. For information
about configuring these settings, see
“Setting the Wireless Interface”
on page 55 and
“Configuring Radio Settings”
on page 58.
Viewing
Events Logs
The Events Log shows real-time system events on the access point such as wireless clients
associating with the AP and being authenticated.
To view system events, click the
Events
tab.
Figure 18. Viewing and Configuring System Events
From the
Events
page, you can view the most recent events generated by this access point and
configure logging settings. You can enable and configure persistent logging to write system
event logs to non-volatile memory so that the events are not erased when the system reboots.
This page also gives you the option of enabling a remote “log relay host” to capture all system
events and errors in a Kernel Log.
NOTE:
The Unified Access Point acquires its date and time information using the
network time protocol (NTP). This data is reported in UTC format (also
known as Greenwich Mean Time). You need to convert the reported time to