Performing Advanced Configuration
Ethernet Interface Configuration
Select the desired speed and transmission mode from the drop-down menu. Half-duplex means
that only one side can transmit at a time and full-duplex allows both sides to transmit. When set
to auto-duplex, the AP negotiates with its switch or hub to automatically select the highest
throughput option supported by both sides.
For best results, Avaya recommends that you configure the Ethernet setting to match the speed
and transmission mode of the device the Access Point is connected to (such as a hub or
switch). If in doubt, leave this setting at its default, auto-speed-auto-duplex. Choose between:
10 Mbit/s - half duplex, full duplex, or auto duplex
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100 Mbit/s - half duplex or full duplex
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auto speed - half duplex or auto duplex
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Management Configuration
From the Management tab, you can configure the Access Point's management Passwords, IP
Access Table, and Services such as configuring secure or restricted access to the AP via
SNMPv3, HTTPS, or CLI. The Management tab contains five subtabs.
Password Configuration
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IP Access Table Configuration
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Services Configuration
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Automatic Configuration
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Hardware Configuration Reset
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