Network Interfaces - Cisco WAP371 Administration Manual

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Status and Statistics

Network Interfaces

Network Interfaces
Cisco Small Business WAP371 Wireless Access Point Administration Guide
You can click Refresh to refresh the screen and show the most current information.
Use the Network Interfaces page to show configuration and status information about the wired
and wireless interfaces. To show the Network Interfaces page, select Status and Statistics >
Network Interface in the navigation pane.
The Network Interfaces page shows this information:
LAN Status—These settings apply to the internal interface. The information indicates
whether or not Green Ethernet mode is enabled.
To change any of these settings, click the Edit link. After you click Edit, you are
redirected to the VLAN and IPv4 Address Settings page. See
Settings
for descriptions of these fields.
Radio Status—These settings include the Wireless Radio mode (Enabled or Disabled),
the MAC address associated with both the radio interfaces, the 802.11 mode (a/b/g/n/
ac), the channel used by the interface, and the operational bandwidth.
To change the wireless settings, click the Edit link. After you click Edit, you are
redirected to the Radio page. See
Interface Status—This table lists status information for each Virtual Access Point
(VAP) and on each Wireless Distribution System (WDS) interface. WLAN0 or
WLAN1 precedes the VAP interface ID to indicate the associated radio interface.
WLAN0 represents radio 1 and WLAN1 represents radio 2.
If the VAP has been configured, the table lists the SSID, the administrative status (up
or down), the MAC address of the radio interface, the VLAN ID, the name of any
associated scheduler profile, and the current state (active or inactive). The state
indicates whether the VAP is exchanging data with a client.
You can click Refresh to refresh the screen and show the most current information.
Radio
for descriptions of these fields.
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VLAN and IPv4 Address
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