Enabling Ap Debugging; Adjusting The Channel And Power; Table 22. Ap Debug; Table 23. Managed Ap Channel/Power Adjust - D-Link DWS-3024 User Manual

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Enabling AP Debugging

You can enable debugging on an AP to allow Telnet access to the access point. Once you
Telnet to the AP, you can issue commands from the CLI to help you troubleshoot.
The fields in
Managed AP Advanced page.

Table 22. AP Debug

Field
MAC Address
Location
IP Address
Status
Password
Confirm Password
Enable Debug

Adjusting the Channel and Power

Changes you make to the channel and power are runtime changes only. If you change the
channel or power settings, the new settings are lost if the AP or switch is reset.
The fields in
the Managed AP Advanced page.

Table 23. Managed AP Channel/Power Adjust

Field
AP MAC Address
Radio
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Table 22
appear when you click the Debug link for a managed AP on the
Description
Shows the MAC address of the access point.
Shows the location of the access point, as configured in the Valid AP data-
base.
Shows the IP address of the AP.
Shows the debug status, which can be one of the following:
None—Debugging has not been enabled or disabled.
Set Requested—A request has been made to change the debug status.
Set Complete—Debugging has been enabled or disabled.
Enter the admin password for the AP (the default is admin).
Since the password is encrypted, you must retype the password to confirm
the password.
Select or clear the Enable check box to enable or disable debugging.
Once once you Telnet to the AP, you get an AP interface login prompt. The
user name is admin. Enter the password you set in the previous field. The
default password is admin if you did not specify a new password. From the
AP CLI, you can also access the standard Linux prompt by typing the '!' char-
acter.
You can issue the following debug commands at the Linux OS prompt:
get management
get managed-ap
You can issue the following debug commands at the Linux OS prompt:
—display all interfaces.
ifconfig
cat /proc/meminfo
Table 23
appear when you click the current channel or power setting for an AP on
Description
Shows the MAC address of the access point.
Displays the radio and its mode. The changes apply only to this radio.
—Display management interface information
—Display managed AP information
—View memory utilization

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