Netgear WC9500 Reference Manual - Page 355

Stack Master LED, described, Status LED

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ProSAFE Wireless Controller WC9500 Q QoS (quality of service) 200 R rack-mounting 90 radio frequency (RF) logs, viewing and saving 255 management 191 obstructions 28 radio, turning on and off 173 RADIUS authentication server groups 140 RADIUS servers 134, 136-139, 220 rate limit logs, viewing and saving 258 rate limiting 206 rebooting access points 264 wireless controller 244, 341 received signal strength indication (RSSI), load balancing 204 reduced interframe space (RIFS) transmission 179, 185 redundancy logs, viewing 259 redundancy status, viewing 292 redundancy, managing 278-289 redundant controller 281, 286 registering licenses 103-107 registration keys, licenses 107, 263 regulatory compliance 348 remote access 247 remote access points 157, 161, 164 requirements redundancy 278 RF planning access points 69, 72 overview 46 requirements Layer 3 autodiscovery 153 Reset button 15 resetting factory defaults 15 passwords 341 wireless controller 244, 245 restoring the configuration 240 RF (radio frequency) logs, viewing and saving 255 management 191 obstructions 28 RIFS (reduced interframe space) transmission 179, 185 roadmaps for configuration 87-90 rogue access points detecting and managing 213 viewing in the network 293 on the managed access point 299, 314, 331 on the wireless controller 308, 321 RSSI (received signal strength indication), load balancing 204 RTS threshold 178, 184 S scheduling channel allocation 191 firmware updates, wireless controller 243 radio 173 security profiles configuring advanced profile groups 126 basic profile group 119 managing 116 viewing on the access point 299, 314, 331 viewing on the wireless controller 305, 323 self, controller selection 274 self-healing 194, 197 server, licenses 103 service set ID (SSID) 121, 129 session time-out 249 SFP slots and LEDs, described 15-16 shared key requirements (RADIUS) 349 signal quality 67 signal strength 204 slave controller, stacking 270 slots and ports 14 sniffer 339 SNMP, enabling 247 soft reset 245 software minimum version for access points 18 multicast, using for access point upgrade 265 upgrading, wireless controller 241 spectrum analysis 28 SSID (service set ID or wireless network name) 121, 129 Stack Master LED, described 16 stacking logs, viewing 260 stacking status, viewing 292 stacking, managing 268 standalone mode, access points autodiscovery 159 returning to 168 standby link, aggregation 98 Status LED 355

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ProSAFE Wireless Controller WC9500
Q
QoS (quality of service)
200
R
rack-mounting
90
radio frequency (RF)
logs, viewing and saving
255
management
191
obstructions
28
radio, turning on and off
173
RADIUS authentication server groups
140
RADIUS servers
134
,
136
139
,
220
rate limit logs, viewing and saving
258
rate limiting
206
rebooting
access points
264
wireless controller
244
,
341
received signal strength indication (RSSI), load balancing
204
reduced interframe space (RIFS) transmission
179
,
185
redundancy logs, viewing
259
redundancy status, viewing
292
redundancy, managing
278
289
redundant controller
281
,
286
registering licenses
103
107
registration keys, licenses
107
,
263
regulatory compliance
348
remote access
247
remote access points
157
,
161
,
164
requirements
redundancy
278
RF planning
access points
69
,
72
overview
46
requirements Layer 3 autodiscovery
153
Reset button
15
resetting
factory defaults
15
passwords
341
wireless controller
244
,
245
restoring the configuration
240
RF (radio frequency)
logs, viewing and saving
255
management
191
obstructions
28
RIFS (reduced interframe space) transmission
179
,
185
roadmaps for configuration
87
90
rogue access points
detecting and managing
213
viewing
in the network
293
on the managed access point
299
,
314
,
331
on the wireless controller
308
,
321
RSSI (received signal strength indication), load balancing
204
RTS threshold
178
,
184
S
scheduling
channel allocation
191
firmware updates, wireless controller
243
radio
173
security profiles
configuring
advanced profile groups
126
basic profile group
119
managing
116
viewing on the access point
299
,
314
,
331
viewing on the wireless controller
305
,
323
self, controller selection
274
self-healing
194
,
197
server, licenses
103
service set ID (SSID)
121
,
129
session time-out
249
SFP slots and LEDs, described
15
16
shared key requirements (RADIUS)
349
signal quality
67
signal strength
204
slave controller, stacking
270
slots and ports
14
sniffer
339
SNMP, enabling
247
soft reset
245
software
minimum version for access points
18
multicast, using for access point upgrade
265
upgrading, wireless controller
241
spectrum analysis
28
SSID (service set ID or wireless network name)
121
,
129
Stack Master LED, described
16
stacking logs, viewing
260
stacking status, viewing
292
stacking, managing
268
standalone mode, access points
autodiscovery
159
returning to
168
standby link, aggregation
98
Status LED