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Managing the Access Point

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Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Section 4 - Managing the Access Point Section 4 - Managing the Access Point This section describes how to manage the UAP and contains the following subsections: •) "Ethernet Settings" on page 36 •) "Wireless Settings" on page 38 •) "Modifying Radio Settings" on page 42 •) "Configuring Radio and VAP Scheduler" on page 47 •) "Scheduler Association Settings" on page 49 •) "Virtual Access Point Settings" on page 50 •) "Configuring Wireless Multicast Forwarding" on page 59 •) "Controlling Access by MAC Authentication" on page 63 •) "Configuring Load Balancing" on page 64 •) "Configuring 802.1X Authentication" on page 67 •) "Creating a Management Access Control List (ACL)" on page 68 The configuration pages for the features in this section are located under the Manage heading on the Administration Web UI. Ethernet Settings The default wired interface settings, which include DHCP and VLAN information, might not work for all networks. By default, the DHCP client on the UAP automatically broadcasts requests for network information. If you want to use a static IP address, you must disable the DHCP client and manually configure the IP address and other network information. The management VLAN is VLAN 1 by default. This VLAN is also the default untagged VLAN. If you already have a management VLAN configured on your network with a different VLAN ID, you must change the VLAN ID of the management VLAN on the AP. Management IPv6 settings describe the IPv6 configuration of Management Interface. Use this page to configure the IPv6 admin mode, IPv6 auto-config admin mode, connection type (DHCPv6 or Static IPv6 addressing) and DNS servers. By default, the DHCPv6 client on the UAP automatically broadcasts requests for network information. If you want to use a static IPv6 address, you must disable the DHCPv6 client and manually configure the Static IPv6 address and other network information. To configure the LAN settings, click the Ethernet Settings tab. Figure 17 - Modify Ethernet (Wired) settings The following table describes the fields to view or configure on the Ethernet Settings page. October 2017 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 36

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Unified Access Point Administrator’s Guide
Unified Access Point Administrator’s Guide
Page 36
October 2017
Section 4 - Managing the Access Point
Section 4 - Managing the Access Point
This section describes how to manage the UAP and contains the following subsections:
•)
“Ethernet Settings” on page 36
•) “Wireless Settings” on page 38
•)
“Modifying Radio Settings” on page 42
•)
“Configuring Radio and VAP Scheduler” on page 47
•) “Scheduler Association Settings” on page 49
•) “Virtual Access Point Settings” on page 50
•)
“Configuring Wireless Multicast Forwarding” on page 59
•)
“Controlling Access by MAC Authentication” on page 63
•)
“Configuring Load Balancing” on page 64
•)
“Configuring 802.1X Authentication” on page 67
•)
“Creating a Management Access Control List (ACL)” on page 68
The configuration pages for the features in this section are located under the
Manage
heading on the Administration
Web UI.
Ethernet Settings
The default wired interface settings, which include DHCP and VLAN information, might not work for all networks.
By default, the DHCP client on the UAP automatically broadcasts requests for network information. If you want to
use a static IP address, you must disable the DHCP client and manually configure the IP address and other network
information.
The management VLAN is VLAN 1 by default. This VLAN is also the default untagged VLAN. If you already have
a management VLAN configured on your network with a different VLAN ID, you must change the VLAN ID of the
management VLAN on the AP.
Management IPv6 settings describe the IPv6 configuration of Management Interface. Use this page to configure the
IPv6 admin mode, IPv6 auto-config admin mode, connection type (DHCPv6 or Static IPv6 addressing) and DNS
servers. By default, the DHCPv6 client on the UAP automatically broadcasts requests for network information. If
you want to use a static IPv6 address, you must disable the DHCPv6 client and manually configure the Static IPv6
address and other network information.
To configure the LAN settings, click the
Ethernet Settings
tab.
Figure 17 -
Modify Ethernet (Wired) settings
The following table describes the fields to view or configure on the
Ethernet Settings
page.