Configuring Internet Settings
Obtaining and Assigning an IP Address
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• When you select Manual, also make the following entries:
- IPv4 Primary DNS Server: The IP address of the primary Domain Name
System (DNS) server.
- IPv4 Secondary DNS Server: The IP address of the secondary DNS
server.
4 Click Update Settings to save your changes
Configuring IPv6 Auto Configuration
In an IPv6 network environment, the AP attempts to obtain an IPv6 address from
an IPv6 Auto Configuration server.
1 Go to Configuration > Internet.
2 In IPv6 Connection Type, select Auto Configuration.
3 In IPv6 Primary DNS Server, enter the IP address of the primary IPv6 DNS server.
4 In IPv6 Secondary DNS Server, enter the IP address of the secondary IPv6 DNS
server.
5 Click Update Settings to save your changes
Configuring a Static IP
There are at least two instances when you need to configure a static IP address for
the AP:
• If the current IP address that the AP is using consistently conflicts with that of
another device on the network.
• If you want to switch from DHCP to static IP addressing to manage and maintain
the AP.
Unless you are able to determine the IP address assigned by the DHCP/Auto
Configuration server to the AP, it may prove helpful for anyone needing administrative
access to assign a static IP address.
1 Go to Configuration > Internet.
You can configure static addresses for IPv4, IPv6 or both. The AP maintains
both sets of IP address settings if both are configured.
2 In IPv4 Connection Type or IPv6 Connection Type, select Static IP.
3 When the Internet Connection Settings options appear, you can make changes
to the following settings:
• (IPv6 only) IPv6 Primary DNS Server: The IP address of the primary IPv6 DNS
server.