D-Link Unified Access System
Field
Description
802.11a
Shows whether support for IEEE 802.11a mode is enabled.
Support
802.11bg
Shows whether support for IEEE 802.11bg mode is enabled.
Support
802.11n
Shows whether support for IEEE 802.11n mode is enabled.
Support
Radio Count
Displays the number of radios supported on the hardware platform, which is either 1 or 2.
VAP Count
Displays the number of VAPs the radio supports.
All AP Status
The All AP Status page shows summary information about managed, failed, and rogue access points the switch has
discovered or detected.
The font color for the AP listing indicates that the AP is one of the following types:
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Green—Managed AP
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Red—Failed AP
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Gray—Rogue AP
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Amber—Peer Managed AP
You can manually delete status entries. To clear all APs from the All Access Points status page except Managed Access
Points, click Delete All.
To configure an Authentication Failed AP to be managed by the switch the next time it is discovered, select the check box
next to the MAC address of the AP and click Manage. You will be presented with the Valid Access Point Configuration page.
You can then configure the AP and click Submit to save the AP in the local Valid AP database. If you use a RADIUS server
for AP validation, you must add the MAC address of the AP to the AP database on the RADIUS server.
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Monitoring Status and Statistics
Table 280: AP Hardware Capability Radio Detail
Figure 317: All Access Points
Software User Manual
Document 34CSFP6XXUWS-SWUM100-D7
12/10/09