Stopping Clustering; Configuration Information For A Specific Ap And Managing Standalone Aps; Navigating To An Ap By Using Its Ip Address In A Url - Psion Teklogix 9160 G2 User Manual

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6.6

Stopping Clustering

To stop clustering and remove a particular access point from a cluster, do the following.
1. Go to the Administration Web pages for the access point you want to remove from the
cluster.
2. Click the Cluster > Access Points tab.
3. Click the Stop Clustering button to remove the access point from the Cluster.
The change will be reflected under Status for that access point; the access point will now
show as standalone (instead of cluster).
Note: In some situations it is possible for the cluster to become out of sync. If after removing
an access point from the cluster, the AP list still reflects the deleted AP or shows an
incomplete display, refresh your browser. If you still experience problems, refer to the
information on Cluster Recovery in Appendix C: "Troubleshooting" .
6.7
Configuration Information For A Specific AP And Managing
Standalone APs
In general, the 9160 G2 Wireless Gateway is designed for central management of clustered
access points. For access points in a cluster, all access points in the cluster reflect the same
configuration. In this case, it does not matter which access point you actually connect to for
administration.
There may be situations, however, when you want to view or manage information on a par-
ticular access point. For example, you might want to check status information such as client
associations or events for an access point. Or you might want to configure and manage fea-
tures on an access point that is running in standalone mode. In these cases, you can navigate
to the Administration Web interface for individual access points by clicking the IP address
links on the Access Point's tab.
All clustered access points are shown on the Cluster > Access Points page. To navigate to
clustered access points, you can simply click on the IP address for a specific cluster member
shown in the list.
6.7.1

Navigating To An AP By Using Its IP Address In A URL

You can also link to the Administration Web pages of a specific access point by entering the
IP address for that access point as a URL directly into a Web browser address bar in the fol-
lowing form:
http://IPAddressOfAccessPoint
Chapter 6: Managing Access Points & Clusters
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