Overview
4-2 Advanced Configuration
SNMP Controls access to this access point from management stations 
using SNMP, as well as the hosts that will receive trap messages.
4-29
Administration Configures user name and password for management 
access; 
upgrades software from local file, FTP, or TFTP server;
 resets 
configuration settings to factory defaults; and resets the access 
point.
4-38
System Log Controls logging of error messages; sets the system clock via 
SNTP server or manual configuration.
4-44
WDS & STP Configures bridge mode for each radio interface, and sets spanning 
tree parameters.
4-49
802.11a Interface Configures the IEEE 802.11a interface. 4-55
Radio Settings Configures radio signal parameters, and service set parameters for 
the default interface and up to seven Virtual Access Points (VAPs).
4-55
Security Configures 802.1x client authentication, with an option for MAC 
address authentication, and data encryption with Wired Equivalent 
Protection (WEP) or Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA).
4-74
802.11b/g Interface Configures the IEEE 802.11b/g interface. 4-55
Radio Settings Configures radio signal parameters, and service set parameters for 
the default interface, Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM), and up to seven 
Virtual Access Points (VAPs).
4-55
Security Configures 802.1x client authentication, with an option for MAC 
address authentication, and data encryption with Wired Equivalent 
Protection (WEP) or Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA).
4-74
Status Displays AP status, CDP status, station status, Neighbor AP 
Detection status, WDS-STP status, and event logs.
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Table 4-1 Advanced Configuration (continued)
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