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Group The group to which the access point is assigned. After the access point discovery
process, the access point is automatically assigned to the basic group. If you have
set up profile groups, you can assign the access point to another profile group by
selecting one from the drop-down list. You can also change the group assignment
at a later time on the WLAN Group Assignment screen. For more information, see
Manage Basic and Advanced Profile Groups in the WLAN on p
age 87.
IP Settings
These fields show the IP address and other IP settings of th
e access point. By default, these fields are
populated during the access point discovery process. These are the functions of the radio buttons:
• Enable.
By default, the Enable radio button is selected, allowing the access point to function as a DHCP
client. The IP settings fields are masked out, preventing you from making changes.
• Disab
le. Select the Disable radio button to disable the access point’s DHCP client. The IP settings fields
become available, allowing you to make changes, including changes to the access point’s IP address.
IP Address The IP address of the access point.
Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the access point.
Default Gateway The default gateway of the access point.
Primary DNS Server The primary DNS server of the access point.
Secondary DNS Server The secondary DNS server
of the access point.
VLAN Settings section
Untagged VLAN Enter a VLAN ID or leave the default ID. By default, the untagged VLAN is 1 and
the Unt
agged VLAN check box is selected. When the wireless controller sends
frames associated with the untagged VLAN to the LAN (Ethernet) interface, those
frames are untagged. When the wireless controller receives untagged traffic from
the LAN (Ethernet) interface, those frames are assigned to the untagged VLAN.
Managed VLAN Enter a VLAN ID or leave the default ID. By default, the management VLAN is 1.
F
or more information about management VLANs, see VLANs on p
age 28 and
Management VLANs on page 66.
Sentry Mode Settings section
Sentry Mode Select this check box to configure the access poi
nt to function in sentry mode. In
sentry mode, the access point monitors the wireless network for faster detection
and mitigation of rogue access points but cannot serve wireless clients.
Note: The WNAP210 access point does not support sentry mode.
Wireless Settings section
Antenna You can specify which antenna the access point use
s by making a selection from
the drop-down list:
• In
ternal. The access point uses its internal antenna.
• External. The access point uses its external antenna or antennas. External
antennas are optional antennas that do not come standard with an access point.
Table 7. Access point settings (continued)
Setting Description
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