D-Link UAP Software User Manual
12/10/09
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Figure 35: Cluster Information and Member Configuration
If clustering is currently disabled on the AP, the Start Clustering button is visible. If clustering is enabled, the Stop
Clustering button is visible. You can edit the clustering option information when clustering is disabled.
The following table describes the configuration and status information available on the cluster Access Points page.
The following table describes the cluster information to configure for an individual member. The clustering options are read-
only when clustering is enabled. To configure the clustering options, you must stop clustering.
Table 44: Access Points in the Cluster
Field Description
Status If the status field is visible, then the AP is enabled for clustering. If clustering is not
enabled, then the AP is operating in stand-alone mode and none of the information in
this table is visible.
To disable clustering on the AP, click Stop Clustering.
Location Description of where the access point is physically located.
MAC Address Media Access Control (MAC) address of the access point.
The address shown here is the MAC address for the bridge (
br0). This is the address
by which the AP is known externally to other networks.
IP Address Specifies the IP address for the access point.
Each IP address is a link to the Administration Web pages for that access point. You
can use the links to navigate to the Administration Web pages for a specific access
point. This is useful for viewing data on a specific access point to make sure a cluster
member is picking up cluster configuration changes, to configure advanced settings on
a particular access point, or to switch a standalone access point to cluster mode.