D-Link Unified Access System
Table 7
Action
View management interface information,
including the VLAN ID
Set the management VLAN ID
View untagged VLAN information
Enable the untagged VLAN
Disable the untagged VLAN
Set the untagged VLAN ID
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ISCOVERING
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The D-Link Unified Switch can discover, validate, authenticate, or monitor the following system devices:
•
Peer Unified Switches
•
D-Link Access Points
•
Wireless clients
•
Rogue APs
•
Rogue wireless clients.
This section describes the procedures you use to discover D-Link Access Points and other D-Link Unified Switches. For
information about the discovery of wireless clients, see
devices, see
"Monitoring Rogue and RF Scan Access Points" on page
In order for the Unified Switch to discover other WLAN devices and establish communication with them, the devices must
have their own IP address, must be able to find other WLAN devices, and must be compatible.
When the D-Link Unified Switch discovers and validates D-Link Access Points, the switch takes over the management of
the AP. The default AP Profile settings are listed in
For information about how to change the AP Profile settings, see Chapter , <Link>"Configuring Access Point Settings" on
page 77.
Understanding the Discovery Methods
The Unified Switch and AP have multiple ways of discovering each other. The following examples describe different ways
the discovery can occur.
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Table 6: AP VLAN Commands
Command
get management
set management vlan-id <1-4094>
get untagged-vlan
set untagged-vlan status up
set untagged-vlan status down
set untagged-vlan vlan-id <1-4094>
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Appendix A "D-Link Unified Access System Default
WITCHES
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142. For more information about discovering rogue
138.
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