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802.11 a/g dual radio wireless business ap
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Chapter 5 Controller AP Mode
Table 10 The Controller > AP Lists Screen
LABEL
Status
Edit
Delete
Un-Managed Access
Points List
Index
Select
IP
MAC Address
Model
Description
Add
Automatic Refresh
Interval
Refresh
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DESCRIPTION
This displays whether the managed AP is active, not active or
upgrading its firmware.
Red: the AP is not active.
Green: the AP is active.
Yellow: the AP is upgrading its firmware.
Note: You can still edit a managed AP's settings even if it is
offline. However, the changes only take effect when the
NWA detects that the managed AP is online again.
Select the managed AP from the list and click this to edit the
managed AP's settings.
Select the managed AP from the list and click this to delete the
managed AP from the list.
When you do this, the managed AP is no longer handled by the
NWA until you add it back to the list.
This section lists the CAPWAP-enabled access points in the area
that are in managed AP mode but which are not currently
controlled by the NWA.
This is the index number of an unmanaged AP that is requesting
to be managed by the NWA.
Click this then select Add to include the unmanaged AP in the
NWA's managed AP list.
This displays the IP address of the unmanaged AP.
This displays the MAC address of the unmanaged AP.
This displays the model name and 802.11 mode of the
unmanaged AP.
This displays the description of the unmanaged AP.
Select the unmanaged AP from the list and click this to include
the unmanaged AP in the NWA's managed AP list.
Enter how often you want the NWA to update this screen.
Click this to update this screen immediately.
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