Software User Manual
02/15/2011
Field
Debug
Channel
Power
Click Refresh to update the screen with the most current information.
Enabling AP Debugging
You can enable debugging on an AP to allow Telnet access to the access point. Once you Telnet to the AP, you can issue
commands from the CLI to help you troubleshoot.
The fields in <Link>Table 25 appear when you click the Debug link for a managed AP on the Managed AP Advanced page.
Field
MAC Address
Location
IP Address
Status
Password
Confirm Password
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Table 24: Advanced AP Management
Description
To help you troubleshoot, you can enable Telnet access to the AP so that you can debug the
device from the CLI.
The Debug field shows the debug status and can be one of the following:
• Disabled
• Set Requested
• Set in Progress
• Enabled
To change the status, click the Debug status link. The Managed AP Debug page appears.
<Link>Table 25 describes the fields on the new page.
Click the Channel link to access the Managed AP Channel/Power Adjust page. From that
page, you can set a new channel for Radio 1 or Radio 2. The available channels depend on
the radio mode and country in which the APs operate. <Link>Table 26 describes the fields on
the new page.
Click the Power link to access the Managed AP Channel/Power Adjust page. From that page,
you can set a new power level for the AP. <Link>Table 26 describes the fields on the new
page.
Table 25: AP Debug
Description
Shows the MAC address of the access point.
Shows the location of the access point, as configured in the Valid AP database.
Shows the IP address of the AP.
Shows the debug status, which can be one of the following:
• None—Debugging has not been enabled or disabled.
• Set Requested—A request has been made to change the debug status.
• Set Complete—Debugging has been enabled or disabled.
Enter the admin password for the AP (the default is admin).
Since the password is encrypted, you must retype the password to confirm the password.
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