Dell W-Series 324 Instant 6.5.1.0-4.3.1.0 User Guide - Page 32
System, Security, Users for Internal Server
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System This link displays the System window. The System window consists of the following tabs: Use the Show/Hide Advanced option of the System window to view or hide the advanced options. l General-Allows you to configure, view, or edit the Name, IP address, NTP Server, and other W-IAP settings for the VC. l Admin-Allows you to configure administrator credentials for access to the VC Management UI. You can also configure W-AirWave in this tab. For more information on management interface and W-AirWave configuration, see Managing W-IAP Users on page 139 and Managing a W-IAP from W-AirWave on page 307, respectively. l Uplink-Allows you to view or configure uplink settings. See Uplink Configuration on page 318 for more information. l L3 Mobility-Allows you to view or configure the Layer-3 mobility settings. See Configuring L3-Mobility on page 339 for more information. l Enterprise Domains-Allows you to view or configure the DNS domain names that are valid in the enterprise network. See Configuring Enterprise Domains on page 192 for more information. l Monitoring-Allows you to view or configure the following details: n Syslog-Allows you to view or configure Syslog server details for sending syslog messages to the external servers. See Configuring a Syslog Server on page 365 for more information. n TFTP Dump-Allows you to view or configure a Trivial File Tranfer Protocol (TFTP) dump server for core dump files. See Configuring TFTP Dump Server on page 366 for more information. n SNMP-Allows you to view or configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent settings. See Configuring SNMP on page 361 for more information. l WISPr-Allows you to view or configure the Wireless ISP-roaming (WISPr) settings. See Configuring WISPr Authentication on page 171 for more information. l Proxy-Allows you to configure HTTP proxy on a W-IAP. See Configuring HTTP Proxy on a W-IAP on page 349 for more information. l Time Based Services-Allows you to configure a time profile which can be assigned to the SSID configured on the W-IAP. See Configuring Time-Based Services on page 217 RF The RF link displays a window for configuring Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) and Radio features. l ARM-Allows you to view or configure channel and power settings for all the W-IAPs in the network. For information on ARM configuration, see ARM Overview on page 249. l Radio-Allows you to view or configure radio settings for 2.4 GHz and the 5 GHz radio profiles. For information on Radio, see Configuring Radio Settings on page 256. Security The Security link displays a window with the following tabs: l Authentication Servers-Use this tab to configure an external RADIUS server for a wireless network. For more information, see Configuring an External Server for Authentication on page 151. l Users for Internal Server-Use this tab to populate the system's internal authentication server with users. This list is used by networks for which per-user authorization is specified using the internal authentication server of the VC. For more information on users, see Managing W-IAP Users on page 139. Dell Networking W-Series Instant 6.5.1.0-4.3.1.0 | User Guide Instant User Interface | 32