Table 17 - Ethernet Settings - D-Link DWL-2600AP Administrator's Manual

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Field
Hostname
MAC Address
Management VLAN
ID
Untagged VLAN
Untagged VLAN ID
Connection Type
Static IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
DNS Nameservers
IPv6 Admin Mode
IPv6 Auto Config
Admin Mode
Static IPv6 Address
Static IPv6 Address
Prefix Length
IPv6 Autoconfigured
Global Addresses
IPv6 Link Local
Address
Default IPv6
Gateway
Note: After you configure the wired settings, you must click Apply to apply the changes and
to save the settings. Changing some settings might cause the AP to stop and restart system
processes. If this happens, wireless clients will temporarily lose connectivity. We recommend that
you change AP settings when WLAN traffic is low.
January 2015
Description
Enter a hostname for the AP. The hostname appears in the CLI prompt.
•) The hostname has the following requirements:
•) The length must be between 1 – 63 characters.
•) Upper and lower case characters, numbers, and hyphens are accepted.
•) The first character must be a letter (a – z or A – Z), and the last character cannot be a
hyphen.
Shows the MAC address for the LAN interface for the Ethernet port on this AP. This is a
read-only field that you cannot change.
The management VLAN is the VLAN associated with the IP address you use to access the
AP. The default management VLAN ID is 1.
Provide a number between 1 and 4094 for the management VLAN ID.
If you disable the untagged VLAN, all traffic is tagged with a VLAN ID.
By default all traffic on the UAP uses VLAN 1, which is the default untagged VLAN. This
means that all traffic is untagged until you disable the untagged VLAN, change the untagged
traffic VLAN ID, or change the VLAN ID for a VAP or client using RADIUS.
Provide a number between 1 and 4094 for the untagged VLAN ID. Traffic on the VLAN that
you specify in this field will not be tagged with a VLAN ID.
If you select DHCP, the UAP acquires its IP address, subnet mask, DNS, and gateway
information from a DHCP server.
If you select Static IP, you must enter information in the Static IP Address, Subnet Mask,
and Default Gateway fields.
Enter the static IP address in the text boxes. This field is disabled if you use DHCP as the
connection type.
Enter the Subnet Mask in the text boxes.
Enter the Default Gateway in the text boxes.
Select the mode for the DNS.
In Dynamic mode, the IP addresses for the DNS servers are assigned automatically via
DHCP. This option is only available if you specified DHCP for the Connection Type.
In Manual mode, you must assign static IP addresses to resolve domain names.
Enable or disable IPv6 management access to the AP
Enable or disable IPv6 auto address configuration on the AP.
When IPv6 Auto Config Mode is enabled, automatic IPv6 address configuration and gateway
configuration is allowed by processing the Router Advertisements received on the LAN port.
The AP can have multiple auto configured IPv6 addresses.
Enter a static IPv6 address. The AP can have a static IPv6 address even if addresses have
already been configured automatically.
Enter the static IPv6 prefix length, which is an integer in the range of 0 – 128.
If the AP has been assigned one or more IPv6 addresses automatically, the addresses are
listed.
Shows the IPv6 Link Local address, which is the IPv6 address used by the local physical
link. The link local address is not configurable and is assigned by using the IPv6 Neighbor
Discovery process.
Enter the default IPv6 gateway.

Table 17 - Ethernet Settings

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