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Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Section 1 - About This Document Section 1 - About This Document This guide describes setup, configuration, administration and maintenance for the D-Link DWL-x600AP Unified Access Point (UAP) on a wireless network. Document Organization The Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide contains the following sections: •) "Section 1 - About This Document" on page 9 •) "Section 2 - Getting Started" on page 11 •) "Section 3 - Viewing Access Point Status" on page 22 •) "Section 4 - Managing the Access Point" on page 35 •) "Section 5 - Configuring Access Point Services" on page 65 •) "Section 6 - Configuring SNMPv3" on page 75 •) "Section 7 - Maintaining the Access Point" on page 79 •) "Section 8 - Configuring Client Quality of Service (QoS)" on page 88 •) "Section 9 - Clustering Multiple APs" on page 104 •) "Appendix A - Default AP Settings" on page 113 •) "Appendix B - Configuration Examples" on page 115 Additional Documentation The following documentation provides additional information about Unified Access Point software: •) The Unified Access Point CLI Command Reference describes the commands available from the command-line interface (CLI) for managing, monitoring, and configuring the switch. •) The User Manual for the D-Link Unified Wired and Wireless System provides information about setting up and managing the Unified Wireless Switch (UWS), including information about how to use the switch to manage multiple UAPs. •) Release notes for the D-Link Unified Wired and Wireless System detail the platform-specific functionality of the software packages, including issues and workarounds. Document Conventions This section describes the conventions this document uses. Note: A note provides more information about a feature or technology and cross-references to related topics. Caution! A caution provides information about critical aspects of AP configuration, combinations of settings, events, or procedures that can adversely affect network connectivity, security, and so on. The following table describes the typographical conventions used in this guide. Symbol Example Description Bold Click Apply to save your settings. Menu titles, page names, and button names. Blue Text See "Document Conventions" on page 9 Hyperlink text. Courier Font WLAN-AP# show network Screen text, file names, commands, user-typed command-line entries. Courier Font Italics Value Command parameter, which might be a variable or fixed value. Square Brackets [ ] [Value] Indicates an optional fixed parameter. October 2013 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 9