Wireless Access Point
200 Configuring the Wireless AP
15. Send Auth Failure Traps: Click the checkbox to the left of the Enabled
label to enable or disable log authentication failure traps.
16. Keepalive Trap Interval (minutes): Traps are sent out at this interval to
indicate the presence of the AP on the network. Keepalive traps are
required for proper operation with XMS. To disable keepalive traps, set
the value to 0.
17. Click the Save button if you wish to make your changes permanent.
See Also
Services
System Log
Time Settings (NTP)
DHCP Server
This window allows you to create, enable, modify and delete DHCP (Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol) address pools. DHCP allows the AP to provide
wireless clients with IP addresses and other networking information. The DHCP
server will not provide DHCP services to the wired side of the network. If you do
not use the DHCP server on the AP, then your wired network must be configured
to supply DHCP addresses and gateway and DNS server addresses to wireless
clients.
When you create a DHCP pool, you must define the DHCP lease time (default
and maximum), the IP address ranges (pools) that the DHCP server can assign,
and the gateway address and DNS servers to be used by clients.
Figure 117. DHCP Management