Table 4: Basic Wireless Global Configuration - D-Link DWS-3000 Series User Manual

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Note: Most configuration pages have a Submit button, which applies the changes to the running configuration
but does not save them to non-volatile memory (NVRAM). To make the changes permanent so they persist across
a reboot, click the Tool, then click Save Changes to navigate to the appropriate page. You can also use the write
command in Privileged Exec mode.
Field
Enable WLAN Switch
WLAN Switch
Operational Status
WLAN Switch
Disable Reason
IP Address
AP Authentication
AP MAC Validation
AP De-Authentication
Attack
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Table 4: Basic Wireless Global Configuration

Description
Check the box to enable WLAN switching functionality on the system. Clear the check box to
administratively disable the WLAN switch.
If you clear the check box, all peer switches and APs that are associated with this switch are
disassociated.
Disabling the WLAN switch does not affect non-WLAN features on the switch, such as VLAN
or STP functionality.
Shows the operational status of the switch. The status can be one of the following values:
Enabled
Enable-Pending
Disabled
Disable-Pending
If the status is pending, click Refresh to refresh the screen.
If the status is disabled, this field appears and one of the following reasons is listed:
None—The cause for the disabled status is unknown.
Administrator disabled—The Enable WLAN Switch check box has been cleared.
No IP Address—The WLAN interface does not have an IP address.
No SSL Files—The D-Link Unified Switch communicates with the APs it manages by
using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connections. The first time you power on the Unified
Switch, it automatically generates a server certificate that will be used to set up the SSL
connections. The SSL certificate and key generation can take up to an hour to complete.
If routing is enabled on the switch, the operational status might be disabled due to one of the
following reasons:
No Loopback Interface—The switch does not have a loopback interface.
Global Routing Disabled—Even if the routing mode is enabled on the WLAN switch
interface, it must also be enabled globally for the operational status to be enabled.
For information about how to configure a loopback interface and enable routing, see
Unified Switch with Routing Enabled" on page
This field shows the IP address of the WLAN interface on the switch. If routing is disabled, the
IP address is the network interface. If routing is enabled, this is the IP address of the routing
or loopback interface you configure for the Unified Switch features.
Select the check box to require APs to be authenticated before they can associate with the
switch.
Select the database to use for AP validation.
• Local—If you select this option, you must add the MAC address of each AP to the local Valid
AP database.
• RADIUS—If you select this option, you must configure the MAC address of each AP in an
external RADIUS server.
Select to enable or disable the AP De-authentication attack feature. The feature must be
globally enabled in order for the wireless system to do this function. This feature is disabled
by default.
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