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User Manual Product Model : DWS-3000 Series DWL-3500AP/8500AP Unified Access System Release 1 ©Copyright 2006. All rights reserved.[...]
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2 Information in this document is subject to change without notice. © 2005 D-Link Computer Corporat ion. All rights reserved. Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of D-Link Computer Corporati on is strictly forbidden. Trademarks used in th is text: D-Link and the D-Link logo are trademarks of D-Link Co mputer Corpor[...]
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3 Table of Contents List of Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 List of Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 About This Document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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4 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Installing the Switch in a Rack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Powering On the Switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Installing t[...]
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5 6 Managing and Maintainin g D-Link Access Points . . . . . . . . 103 Resetting the Access Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Managing Radio Frequency Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Configuring Channel Plan and Power Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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6 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Default D-Link Access Point Profile Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 B Configuring the External RADIUS Se rver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 Configuring RADIUS Settings for Access Points . . . . . . . [...]
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7 Performance of the Limited Product Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218 Warrantor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 D-Link Europe Limited Produktgarantie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 Räumlicher Geltungsbereich der eingeschränk [...]
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8 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al[...]
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9 List of Tables List of Tables Table 1. Typographical Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Table 2. LED Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Table 3. Basic Wireless Global Conf iguration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52[...]
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10 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Table 44. Associated Client SSID Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Table 45. Associated Client VAP Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Table 46. Associated [...]
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11 List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1. Sample WLAN Visualization ................................................................ 21 Figure 2. Single WCS with La yer 2 Roaming Support ........................................ 22 Figure 3. Peer WCS with Layer 3 Roaming Support ........................................... 23 Figure 4. Web Interfa[...]
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12 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Figure 44. WPA Personal Configuration .............................................................. 96 Figure 45. Adding a Valid AP .............................................................................. 99 Figure 46. Conf[...]
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Audience 13 About This Docu ment About This Document This guide describes the planning , setup, configuratio n, administration, and main tenance for the D-Link Unified Acce ss System. Audience The information in this guide is intended for th e person responsible for installing, configuring, monitoring, and maintaining the D-Link Unified Access Syst[...]
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14 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Safety Instructions Use the following safety guidelines to ensure your own personal sa fety and to help protect your system from pot ential damage. Safety Cautions To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electrical shock, fire, and[...]
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Safety Instructio ns 15 About This Docu ment • Use the product only with approved equipment. • Allow the product to cool before removing covers or touching internal co mponents. • Operate the product only from th e type of external power sour ce indicated on the electrical ratings label. If you are not sure of the type o f power source requ i[...]
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16 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al General Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products Observe the following precautions for rack st ability and safety. Also refer to the rack installation documentation acc ompanying the system and th e rack for specific caution stat[...]
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Safety Instructio ns 17 About This Docu ment Protecting Against Elect rostatic Discharge Static electricity can harm delicate components inside your system. To prevent static da mage, discharge static electricity from your bo dy befo re you touch any of th e electronic components, such as the microprocessor. You can do so by periodically touching a[...]
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18 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al[...]
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D-Link Unified Access System Components 19 1 Overview of the D-Link Unified Access System The D-Link Unified Access System is a wirele ss local area network (WLAN) solution that enables WL AN deployment while providing sta te-of-the-art wirele ss networking features. It is a scalable solution that provides secure w irel ess connectivity and seamles[...]
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20 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al The WCS user interface allows you to configur e and monitor all AP settings and maintain a consistent configuration amon g all APs in the network. The WCS supports advanced data path connec tivity, mobility control, security saf[...]
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D-Link Unified Access System Topology 21 1 Overview of the D-Link Unified Access System Figure 1 shows an example of a floor plan and network with a D-Link WLAN Controller Switch that manages two APs. The graph also shows a peer switch and a rogue AP in the network. Figure 1. Sample WLAN Visualization The WLAN Visualization tool pr ovides an AP pow[...]
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22 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al selection and automatic power adjustment. Figure 2 shows a deployment with on e D-Link WLAN Controller Switch that manage s three D-Link Access Points. Figure 2. Sing le WCS with Layer 2 Roaming Support When the APs are on the s[...]
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Understanding the User Interfaces 23 1 Overview of the D-Link Unified Access System deployment that utilizes three peer switches. Each peer switch can manage up to 48 access points. The WCS and the APs it manages do not need to be on the same subnet. Figure 3. Peer WCS with Layer 3 Roaming Support Peer switches share information about APs and allow[...]
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24 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Manu al Using the Web Interface To access the switch by using a Web brows er, th e browser must meet the following software requirements: • HTML version 4.0, or later • HTTP version 1.1, or later • JavaScript TM version 1. 5 , or l[...]
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Understanding the User Interfaces 25 1 Overview of the D-Link Unified Access System Interface Confi guration Graphic The interface configuration graphic is a Java™ ap plet that displays the ports on the D-Link WLAN Controller Switch. This graphic appears at th e top of each page to provide an alternate way to navigate to configur ation and monito[...]
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26 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Configuration and Monitoring Options The panel directly under th e graphic and to the right of the navigatio n menu displays the configuration information or status for th e page you select. On pages that contain configuration o[...]
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Understanding the User Interfaces 27 1 Overview of the D-Link Unified Access System To display the commands available in the current mode, enter a question mark (?) at the command prompt. To display the available command keywords or parameters, ente r a question mark (?) after each word you type at the command prompt. If there are no additional com[...]
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28 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al 6. To enable encryption, use the Encryption Protocol pull-down menu to select DES for the encryption scheme. Then, enter an encryptio n code of eight or more alphanumeric characters in the Encryption Key field. 7. Click Submit .[...]
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Wireless System Features and Standard s Support 29 1 Overview of the D-Link Unified Access System • IEEE 802.11e (WMM) • RADIUS support • WLAN Visualization (NMS like product for APs) • Mobility - Inte r- and Intra- Subnet Fast Roaming - Key caching - Tun neled and distributed forwarding - Peer-to-pe er WLA N switch roaming • Intrusion De[...]
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30 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al - Wireless Statistics - Virtual AP with Multiple BSSIDs/SSIDs • WLAN AP Management - CLI Management (SSH) - Web Management (SSL support) -S N M P v 1 / v 2 -S N M P v 3 - Import and Export of AP Configuration files - TFTP - 80[...]
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System Requirements 31 2 Planning the D-Link Unified Access System Network The D-Link Unified Access System provides continuous, high-speed access between your wireless and Ethernet devices. It is an ad vanc ed, sca lable, standards-based solution for wireless networking. The D-Link Unified Acc ess System enables wireless local area network (WLAN) [...]
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32 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Figure 7 shows a simple D-Link Unified Access System deployment with required and optional equipment for setup and operation. Figure 7. D-Link Unified Access System Components NOTE: The D-Link WLAN Controller Switch h as a built[...]
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WLAN Topology Considerations 33 2 Planning th e D-Link Unified A ccess System Netwo rk Since the D-Link WLAN Controller Switch ha s Layer 2/3 switching functio n s as well as WLAN data and management functions, you can connect D-Link Access Points, wired PCs, or other network equipment suc h as hubs, routers, or other switches direc tly to the 10/1[...]
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34 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Figure 9 shows two D-Link WLAN Controller Switche s in the network data center. In this deployment, the switches do not connect directly to APs or end-user nodes. Figure 9. Data Center Topology The data center topology is a good[...]
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Network Planning to Support Layer 3 Roaming 35 2 Planning th e D-Link Unified A ccess System Netwo rk To maximize the range, use the following guidelines for the pl acement of the AP: • Place the AP in an area where you expect wireless clients will operate. • Elevated locations, such as on top of a shel f are preferred to increase line-of-sight[...]
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36 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al keeps the same IP address tha t the switch origina lly assigned it. All traffic the client sends a nd receives goes through the switch. Figure 10. Inter-Subnet Roaming In the tunneling configuration, you can use ACL lists and Qo[...]
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Hardware Overview 37 3 Installing the Hardware This chapter provides instruc tions for installing the D-Link DWS-3024 and DWS-3026 switch hardware. The following sections describe this installation process: • Hardware Overview - Front Panel Compon ents - LED Indicators - Rear Panel Description - Side Panels • Installation - Package Contents - I[...]
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38 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Front Panel Components The front panel of the Switch co nsists of LED i ndicators for Power, Console, RPS, PoE, and Link/Act/Speed for each port on the Switch in cluding 10GE Ports fo r optional modules and SFP port LEDs. Table [...]
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Hardware Overview 39 3 Installing the Hardware The following table describes the LEDs and Mode Select Button on the front panel of each Switch. Table 2. LED Description LED Description Power This LED lights green after powering th e Switch on to indicate the ready state of the device. The indicator is dark when the Switch is no longer receiving pow[...]
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40 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Rear Panel Description The AC power connector is a standard three-pr onged connector that su pports the power cord. Plug the female connector of the provided power cord into this socket, and plug the male side of the cord into a[...]
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Installation 41 3 Installing the Hardware Installation This section describes how to install the Switch on a flat surface or in a standard equipment rack. It also describes how to install the optional componen ts for the Switch. Package Contents Open the shipping carton of the Switch and ca refully unpack its cont ents. The carton should contain th[...]
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42 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Installing the Switch without the Rack First, attach the rubber feet included with the Switch if installing on a desktop or shelf. Attach these cushioning feet o n the bottom at each corner of th e device. Allow enough ventilati[...]
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Installation 43 3 Installing the Hardware Fasten the mounting brackets to the Switch usin g the screws provided . With the brackets attached securely, the Switch can be moun ted in a standard rack as shown in Figure 19 . Figure 19. Mount ing the Switch in a Standard 19" Rack Powering On the Switch Plug one end of the AC power cord into th e po[...]
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44 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al 315GT (1000BASE-ZX) transceivers. See the figu re below for installing the SFP ports in the Switch. Figure 20. Inserting the Fiber-Opti c Transceivers into the Switch Installing the Optional Module The rear panel of the DWS-3026[...]
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Installation 45 3 Installing the Hardware The front panels of the available modules are shown here: Figure 21. Front Panel of the D EM-410X Figure 22. Front Panel of the D EM-410CX Install the Module Unplug the Switch before removing the facepla te covering the empty slot. To install the module, slide it in to the available slot at th e rear of the[...]
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46 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Now tighten the two screws at adjacent ends of the module into the av ailable screw holes on the Switch. The upgraded Switch is now ready for use. Figure 24. DWS-3026 with optional DEM-410X module instal led Connecting to the Ex[...]
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Connecting the Switch 47 3 Installing the Hardware Connecting the Swit ch to the Network You can use any of the 10 00BASE-T ports, 10GB ports, or fibe r-op tic ports to conn ect the Switch to your network. T he type of port you use to connect the switch d epends on your network requirements and the type of node to which you connect the Switch, whic[...]
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48 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Connecting the Switch and AP through the L2/L3 Network The Switch can discover and manage APs whet her they are directly connected, connected through a device in the sam e subnet, or connected to different subnets. Figure 27. Sw[...]
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System Deployment Overview 49 4 Installing the D-Link Unified Access System This chapter contains th e following sections to help you install your D-Link Unified Access System network: • System Deployment Overv iew • Connecting the Switch to the Network • Enabling the WLAN Features on the Switch • Preparing the Access Points • Discovering[...]
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50 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al switch in order for the switch to discover and validate D-Link Access Points. If the routing mode is disabled, the WCS func tion uses the IP address of the network interface. If routing is enabled, the switch uses a loopback or [...]
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Connecting the Switch to the Network 51 4 Installing the D-Link Unified Access System Connecting the Switch to the Network After you perform the physical hardware installation, you need to connect the D-Link WLAN Controller Switch to the netw ork. The default IP address of the switch is 10.90.90.90/8, and DHCP is disabled by default. If you want to[...]
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52 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al To view the network information, enter show network . 6. To save these changes so they are retain ed during a switch re set, enter the following command: write Once the D-Link WLAN Controller Switch is conn ected to the network,[...]
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Enabling the WLAN Features on the Switch 53 4 Installing the D-Link Unified Access System From the CLI, you can view the sa me information that is available on the Wireless Global Configuration page with the show wireless command in Privil eged EXEC mode. If you WLAN Switch Disable Reason If the status is disabled, this field ap pears and one of th[...]
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54 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al need to change the country code, you can view the list of available countries and their two- letter codes with the show wireless country-cod e command. The CLI commands to set the country code an d enable the WLAN switch are ava[...]
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Preparing the Access Points 55 4 Installing the D-Link Unified Access System To use a direct-cable connection, connect one en d of an Ethernet straight-through or crossover cable to the netw ork port on the access point and the other end of the cable to the Ethe rnet port on the PC, as shown in Figure 29 . Figure 29. Ethernet Connection for Static [...]
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56 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Table 4 shows the commands you can use to configure 802.1x supplicant inf ormation. In the following example, the administrator en ables the 802.1x supplicant and sets the user name to wlanAP and the password to test1234. WLAN-A[...]
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Discovering Access Points and Peer Switches 57 4 Installing the D-Link Unified Access System Table 5. AP VLAN Commands Discovering Access Points and Peer Switches The D-Link WLAN Controller Switch can di sco ver, validate, authenticate, or monitor the following system devices: • Peer wireless switches • D-Link Access Points • Wireless clie nt[...]
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58 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al address, either statically or through DHCP, the WCS automatically discovers the AP through its broadcast of a L2 discovery message. Figure 30. L2 Discovery Example In this exa mple, the ad ministra tor does not need to configure[...]
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Discovering Access Points and Peer Switches 59 4 Installing the D-Link Unified Access System Example 3: IP Address of Switch Confi gured in the AP In this example, the administrator connects to the access point CLI and statically configures the IP addresses of two D-Link WLAN Controller Switche s that are allowed to manage the AP. Figure 32. L3 Dis[...]
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60 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al The AP can learn up to four WCS IP addresses or DNS names through DHCP option 43 in the DHCP response. This discovery method only works if you co nfigure the DHCP option before the AP receives its network information from the DH[...]
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Discovering Access Points and Peer Switches 61 4 Installing the D-Link Unified Access System D-Link WLAN Controller Sw itch with Routing Disab led If routing is disabled on the D-Link WLAN Co ntroller Switch, it uses the network interface address of the switch that you config ured during the initial setup process. NOTE: If you change the IP address[...]
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62 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al 3. Change to Interface Config mo de for loopback interface 0, and assi gn an IP address an d subnet mask. (switch-prompt) (Config)# interface l oopback 0 (switch-prompt) (Interface loopback 0)# ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.0.0 4.[...]
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Discovering Access Points and Peer Switches 63 4 Installing the D-Link Unified Access System D-Link Access Point On the D-Link Access Points, the default IP addr ess is 10.90.90.91/8, and DHCP is enable d by default. If you do not have a DHCP server o n the network, the AP retains its default IP add ress until you assign a static IP address. You ca[...]
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64 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al its association unless the conn ectivity to the current wire less switch fails or the switch tells the AP to disassociate and associate with another switc h. The following sections describe each discovery mechanism. D-Link Wirel[...]
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Discovering Access Points and Peer Switches 65 4 Installing the D-Link Unified Access System From the WCS, you can check th e discovery status. To view information about whether the switch discovered the AP, click the Monitoring > Access Points > Managed Access Points tab. If you have not added th e MAC address of the AP to the local or RADIU[...]
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66 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al To view the IP address of the AP, log on to the AP as described in “Logging on to the AP” on page 54 and enter the get management command. Use the following procedures to add the IP addres s of a peer switch or AP to the dis[...]
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Discovering Access Points and Peer Switches 67 4 Installing the D-Link Unified Access System 6. Click Submit to apply the changes to the switch. To view information about whether the switch su ccessfully polled the IP address you ente red, click the Monitoring > Global > IP Di scovery tab. The following example shows how to add an address to [...]
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68 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Controller Switches fo r AP association, but yo u can only use one switch to manage the AP. The other three switches are backup or alternate switches. Once you configure the AP with the IP addresses or DNS names of switches, the[...]
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Discovering Access Points and Peer Switches 69 4 Installing the D-Link Unified Access System Setting the Switch Inform ation in the DHCP Option Instead of statically configurin g the wireless switch IP address in the AP, you can configure the DHCP server on your network to pass th e IP addresses of up to four D-Link WLAN Controller Switches to the [...]
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70 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al The following image shows the fo ur IP addresses entered into the Data Entry field on the Windows DHCP server. 4. Click OK. The following figure shows a scope with Option 43 co nfigured. Authenticating and Validating Access Poin[...]
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Authenticating and Validating Access Points 71 4 Installing the D-Link Unified Access System managed by anothe r WCS, it looks up the MAC address of the AP in the local or RADIUS Valid AP database. If it finds the MAC address in the database, the switch validates the AP and assumes management. If you have not added the MAC address of the AP to the [...]
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72 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al To enable AP authentication on the WCS, click Administration > Basic Setup. From the Global tab, check the AP Auth entication box, then click Submit to ap ply your chan ges. Figure 34. Requiring AP Authentication To enable AP[...]
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Authenticating and Validating Access Points 73 4 Installing the D-Link Unified Access System 4. In the MAC Address field, enter the MAC ad dress of the AP to validate, and enter the physical location of the AP in the second field, then click Add . NOTE: If the sw itch has already discovered the AP, the MAC address of the AP appears on the Monitorin[...]
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74 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al how to configure valid APs, see “Configuring Valid Access Point Settings” on page 98. 7. Click Submit to apply your changes to the running configuration. The following examp le shows how to co nfigure the local database by u[...]
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Authenticating and Validating Access Points 75 4 Installing the D-Link Unified Access System 4. Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server to use for the valid AP database and click Submit . Additional fields appear. 5. Configure information that the WCS must use to contact the RADIUS server on your network, such as the shared secret. 6. Click Submi[...]
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76 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Managing Failed or Rogue APs If an AP attempts to contact a switch but the au thentication fails or if the MAC address of an AP is not in the Valid AP database, AP Validat ion fails and the AP appears in the list on the Authenti[...]
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AP Profiles, Networks, and the Local Database 77 5 Configuring Access Point Settings After you validate a D-Link Access Point that associates with a switch, the switch assumes management functions for th e AP. You can conf i gure all of the AP settings directly from the switch before or after you validate the AP. This chapter describes the AP setti[...]
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78 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al be copied to another profile or used to create a new profile . Eac h configuration profile c an have unique settings for the following access point features: • RADIUS server settings • MAC authentication list • Radio inter[...]
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Configuring AAA and RADIUS Settings 79 5 Configuring Access Point Settings address according to the validation mode (local or RADIUS) as long as the AP is enabled for Managed Mode and h as be en authentication (if require d). Once the AP is verified, it becomes managed by the switch . If an AP is discovered and its MAC address is not found in the V[...]
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80 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al On the AAA/RADIUS tab, you can also configure a glob al list containing the MAC addresses of wireless clients to allow or deny access to AP s. The list only applies to profiles that use local MAC Authentica tion, which is an SSI[...]
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Configuring Wire less Radi o Settings 81 5 Configuring Access Point Settings The difference between the IEEE 802.11 modes is the frequency in which they operate. IEEE 802.11g operates in the 2.4 GHz frequency , and IEEE 802.11a ope rates in the 5 GHz frequency of th e radio spectru m. You configure the default radio settings from the Administration[...]
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82 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al The following table describes the fi elds you can configure from the Radio tab on the Basic Setup page. After you change th e settings, c lic k Submit to apply the settings. Table 9. Radio Settings Field Description State Specif[...]
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Configuring Wire less Radi o Settings 83 5 Configuring Access Point Settings RF Scan Sentry If you select the RF Scan Sentry check box, the radio primarily performs dedicated RF scanning. The radio passi vely listens for beacons and traffic exchange between clients and othe r access points but does not accept connections from wireless clients. In s[...]
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84 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al DTIM Period The Delivery Traffic Information Map ( DTIM ) message is an element included in some beacon frames. It indicates which client stations, currently sleeping in low-power mode , have data buffered on the access point aw[...]
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Configuring Wire less Radi o Settings 85 5 Configuring Access Point Settings If you access the Access Point Profile Radio configuration through the Advanced Configuration > AP Profile > Radio tab, some additional fields are available for configuration. The following table describes the fields for th e AP radio that are only available from the[...]
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86 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Configuring SSID Settings The SSID tab displays the virtual access point (VAP ) settings associated with the default AP profile. Each VAP has an associated network, wh ich is identified by it s network number and Service Set Ide[...]
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Configuring SSID Settings 87 5 Configuring Access Point Settings The following table describes the fields on the SSID page. Configuring the Default Network Each network is identified by its Service Set Identifier (SSID), which is an alphanumeric key that identifies a wireless local area network. You can configure up to 64 different networks o n the[...]
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88 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al When you cli ck Edit on the VAP page, the Wireless Network Configuration page app ears, as Figure 38 shows. Figure 38. Configuring Network Settings Table 12 describes the fields on the Wireless Ne twork Configuration page. After[...]
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Configuring SSID Settings 89 5 Configuring Access Point Settings VLAN A virtual LAN (VLAN) is a software-based, logical grouping o f devices on a network that allow them to act as if they are connected to a single physical network, even though they may no t be. The nodes in a VLAN share resources and bandwidth, and are isolated on that netw ork . T[...]
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90 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Enabling and Configuring Additional VAPs When a wireless client searches for available wireless networks, e ach VAP you enable on the VAP tab appears as a separate network to the wireless client. Figure 39 show s an exampl e of [...]
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Configuring SSID Settings 91 5 Configuring Access Point Settings Figure 40 shows what a user on a Microsoft Window s XP client sees when the use r searches for wireless networks within range. Figure 40. Networks Availabl e to the Wireless Client Although the wireless client find s five different wireless networ ks, these networks are all on the sam[...]
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92 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al different IP subnets. This feature is especially useful for en vironments that u se wireless Voice over IP (VoIP) on the 802.11 networks with mu ltiple subnets. Without IP tunneling, when a wireless client ro ams be tween APs th[...]
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Configuring SSID Settings 93 5 Configuring Access Point Settings Both of the APs in Figure 41 use the same default profile. The default profile has three virtual access points (VAPs) enabled, and each VAP uses a different network (SSID). Whe n users search for available wireless networks, all thre e SSIDs appear in the list of networks. The laptop [...]
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94 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Using Static or Dynamic WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy ( WEP ) is a da ta encryption protocol for 802.11 wireless networks. If you select this security mecha nism, all wireless clients and access points on the network are configur[...]
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Configuring SSID Settings 95 5 Configuring Access Point Settings Table 13 describes the confi guration options for WEP. Table 13. Static WEP Field Description PSK or EAP Static WEP (PSK) uses static key management . You manually configure the same keys to encrypt data on both the wireless clien t and the AP. Dynam ic WEP (EAP) uses dynamically gene[...]
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96 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Static WEP Rules If you use Static WEP, the following rules appl y: • All client stations must have the Wireless LAN (WLAN) security set to WEP and all clients must have one of the WEP keys speci fied on the AP in order to de-[...]
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Configuring SSID Settings 97 5 Configuring Access Point Settings Table 14 describes the confi guration options for the Static WPA security mode. Table 14. Static WPA Field Description WPA Personal or WPA Enterprise WPA/WPA2 Personal uses static key ma nagement. You manu ally configure the same keys to encrypt data on both the wi reless client and t[...]
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98 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporation/D-Li nk Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Configuring Valid Access Point Settings You can add an AP into th e list of Valid APs from the Administration > Basic Setup > Valid AP tab, as Figure 45 shows, or you can add an AP fro m the AP Authentication Failures or R[...]
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Configuring Valid Access Point Settings 99 5 Configuring Access Point Settings From the Valid AP page, you can manually set the channel and RF sign al transmit power level for an individual AP. You can also configure the AP mode an d local authentication password, and you can specify which profile the AP uses. Figure 45. Add ing a Valid AP After yo[...]
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100 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al the device. When the sw itc h co llects and reports information from the RF scan, it can assign the appropriate status to an AP if it is in the database. Figure 46. Configuring a Valid AP Table 16 describes the fields available[...]
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Configuring Valid Access Point Se ttings 101 5 Configuring Access Point Settings Channel The Channel defines the portion of the radio sp ectrum that the radio uses for transmitting and receiving. The range of channels and the default channel are determined by the Mode of the radio interface and the country in which the APs operate. In the United St[...]
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Resetting the Access Points 103 6 Managing and Maintaining D-Link Access Points This chapter contains the follo wing sections to help yo u ma nage and maintain the D-Link Access Points on your D-Link Unified Access System network: • Resetting the Access Points • Managing Radio Frequency Settings • Upgrading the Access Point Software • Perfo[...]
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104 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al The APs might take several minutes to reset a nd re-establish communication w ith the switch. While the AP is resetting, the st atus changes to failed, and then back to managed once the AP is back online. Managing Radio Frequen[...]
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Managing Radio F requency Settings 105 6 Managing and Maintaining D-Li nk Access Points Additionally, radios configured to use Super A or Super G cannot use the channel plan algorithm. The RF transmission power level affects how fa r an AP broadcasts its signal. If the power level is too low, wireless clients will not detect the signal or experienc[...]
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106 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Table 17. RF Channel Plan and Power Adjustment Field Description Channel Plan Before you configure channel plan se ttings, select the mode to configure. Channel Plan Mode This field indicates the channel assignm ent mode. Th e [...]
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Managing Radio F requency Settings 107 6 Managing and Maintaining D-Li nk Access Points Viewing the Channel Plan History The D-Link WLAN Controller Switch stores channe l assignment informa tion for the APs it manages. To access the Channel Plan History information, click the AP Management > RF Management > Channel Plan History tab. Figure 49[...]
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108 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Table 18 describes the Channe l Plan History fields Initiating Manual Channel Plan Assignments If you specify Manual as the Channel Plan Mode on the Configuration tab, The Manual Channel Plan page allows you to initiate the Cha[...]
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Managing Radio F requency Settings 109 6 Managing and Maintaining D-Li nk Access Points The Current Stat us of the plan shows one of the following states: • None—The channel plan algorithm has not been manually run since the last switch reboot. • Algorithm In Progress—The channel plan algorithm is running. • Algorithm Complete—The chann[...]
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110 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al The Current Stat us of the plan shows one of the following states: • None—The power adjustment algorithm has no t been manually run since the last switch reboot. • Algorithm In Progress—The power adjustment algorithm is[...]
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Upgrading the Access Point So ftware 111 6 Managing and Maintaining D-Li nk Access Points After you provide the informatio n about the upgrade file, click Start to begin the upgrade process. Additional fields appear to provide information about upgrade status and success. Figure 53. AP Upgrade Status. Group Size When you upgrade multip le APs, each[...]
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112 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Table 20 describes the fields that appear after you start the AP upgrade process. A table also appears and lists each AP, its down load stat us, and the so ftware version it is downloading. The sta tus for an individual AP can [...]
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Performing Advanced Access Point Management 113 6 Managing and Maintaining D-Li nk Access Points Management > Advanced page. From the Advanced page, you can also manually change the RF channel and power for each radio on an AP. Figure 54. Advanced AP Management Each AP managed by the D-Link WLAN Co ntro ller Switch is listed by its MAC address a[...]
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114 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al The fields in Table 22 appear when yo u click the Debug link for a man aged AP on the Managed AP Advanced page. Adjusting the Channel and Power Changes you make to the channel and power are run time changes only. If you ch ange[...]
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Performing Advanced Access Point Management 115 6 Managing and Maintaining D-Li nk Access Points Channel The Channel defines the portion of the radio sp ectrum that the radio uses for transmitting and receiving. The range of channels and the default channel are determined by the Mode of the radio interface. IEEE 802.11b/802.11g mo des (802.11 b/g) [...]
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Monitoring Wire less Global Information 117 7 Monitoring Status and Statistics This chapter contains th e following sections to help you m onitor the status and statistics for your D-Link Unified Access System network: • Monitoring Wireless Global Information • Monitoring Peer Switch Stat us • Monitoring All Access Points • Monitoring Manag[...]
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118 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al For more information about an item on the Wireless Global Status page, click the value associated with the item to go to its status page. Figure 55. Global WLAN Status Table 24 describes the fields on the Wireless Global Status[...]
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Monitoring Wire less Global Information 119 7 Monitoring Status and Statistics Connection Failed Access Points Number of APs that were previous ly authenticated and managed, but currently don't have connection wi th the wi reless switch. Rogue Access Points Number of Rogue APs cu rrently det ected on the WLAN. When an AP performs an RF scan, i[...]
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120 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Viewing IP Discovery Status From the Monitoring > Global > IP Discovery tab, you can view information about communication with the devices in the IP discovery list on the Administration > Basic Setup > Discovery pag[...]
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Monitoring All Access Points 121 7 Monitoring Status and Statistics Peer switches do not exchange configuration prof iles o r additional data about their managed APs. This means that you cannot view any othe r status or statistics for a managed AP from a peer switch. However, switc he s do use sh ared information for rogue AP detection. Figure 57. [...]
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122 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al The font color for the AP listing indicates th at the AP is one of t he following types: • Green—Managed AP • Red—Failed AP •G r a y — R o g u e A P Table 26 describes the fields on the All Access Points page. NOTE:[...]
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Monitoring Managed Access Point Status 123 7 Monitoring Status and Statistics Monitoring Managed Access Point Status From the Monitoring > Access Points > Managed Access Points page, you c an access a variety of information about each AP that th e switch manages. The pages you acce ss from the Status tab provide configuration and associa tion[...]
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124 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al NOTE: You ca n sort the list of APs by any of the column heading. For example, to sort the APs by the profile they use, click Profile . Viewing Detailed Managed Access Point Status To view detailed information abou t an AP that[...]
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Monitoring Managed Access Point Status 125 7 Monitoring Status and Statistics the AP. Any wireless clients associ ated with th e acces s point will be disassociated. To refresh the status information for the AP, click Refresh Table 28 describes the fields you see on the Detail page for the managed access point status. Table 28. Detailed Managed Acc[...]
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126 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Viewing Managed Acce ss Point Radio Summary Information You can view genera l inform ation about each operatio na l radio on all APs manage d by the switch. The Managed Access Point Radio Summar y page shows the channel, transm[...]
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Monitoring Managed Access Point Status 127 7 Monitoring Status and Statistics Table 29 describes the fields you see on the Radio Summary page for the manage d access point status. Viewing Detailed Managed Access Point Radio Information You can view detailed information about each ra dio on the AP s that the WCS manage s on the Radio Detail page for[...]
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128 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Viewing Managed Access Point Neighbor APs During the RF scan, an access point collects and stores beacon information visible from neighboring access points. Access points can stor e the neighbor information for up to 64 neighbo[...]
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Monitoring Managed Access Point Status 129 7 Monitoring Status and Statistics Table 31 describes the fields you see on the Neighbor APs pa ge for the managed access point status. Viewing Clients Associated with Neighbor Access Points The Neighbor Client s page shows informatio n about wireless clients that have been discovered by the selected AP. D[...]
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130 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Table 32 describes the fields you see on the Neighbor Clients page for the managed access point status. Viewing Managed Ac cess Point VAPs There are eight virtual access points (VAPs) av ailable on eac h radio of an AP. For eac[...]
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Monitoring Managed Access Point Status 131 7 Monitoring Status and Statistics Table 33 describes the fields you see on the VAPs page for the managed access point status. Monitoring Managed AP Statistics The managed AP statistics show informati on abou t traffic on the wired and wireless interface of the access point. This information can help diagn[...]
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132 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al • Ethernet Summary —Shows summary informati on about the Ethernet (wired) interfaces on each AP the switch man age s. • Detail —Shows the number and type of packets transmitted and received on a specific AP. • Radio ?[...]
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Monitoring Managed Access Point Status 133 7 Monitoring Status and Statistics Table 36 describes the fields you see on the Detail page for the manage d access point statistics. Viewing Managed Access Point Radio Statistics The radio statistics show detailed informati on about the pack ets and bytes transmitted and received on the radio (wireless) i[...]
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134 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Viewing Managed Access Point VAP Statistics The VAP statistics show informa tion about the client failures and number of packets and bytes transmitted and received on each VAP on radi o one or two for a particular access point [...]
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Viewing Access Point Auth entication Failure Status 135 7 Monitoring Status and Statistics Viewing Access Point Authentication Failure Status An AP might fail to associate to the switch due to errors such as invalid packet format or vendor ID, or because th e AP is not configur ed as a valid AP with the correct local or RADIUS authentication inform[...]
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136 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Click the MAC address of the AP to view more information about the AP. If the AP is not a D-Link Access Point, some values are unknown. To view additional data (beacon information) for an AP in the failure list, you can search [...]
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Monitoring Rogue and RF Scan Access Points 137 7 Monitoring Status and Statistics Status entries in the RF Scan list are collected at a point in time and eventually age out. The age value for each entry shows how long ago the switch recorded the entry. You can configure the age out time for status entries on the Administratio n > Adva nced Conf [...]
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138 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Monitoring Associated Client Information You can view a varie ty of information abou t the wireless clients that are associated with the APs the switch manages. To access the associated client informa tion, click Monitoring >[...]
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Monitoring Associated Client Information 139 7 Monitoring Status and Statistics • Status —Shows status information about wireless clients that are associated with APs managed by the switch and cont ains the following information: - Summary—Shows basic informa tion about associated clients. - Deta il—Shows more de tailed information about as[...]
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140 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Viewing Detailed Associ ated Client Status For each client associated with an AP tha t the switch ma nages, you can view detailed status information about the client and its association with the access point. Table 42 describes[...]
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Monitoring Associated Client Information 141 7 Monitoring Status and Statistics Viewing Associated Cli ent Neighbor AP Status The Neighbor AP page for the associated client status shows information about ac cess points that the client detects. The information on th is page can help you de termine the managed AP an associated client might use for ro[...]
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142 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al connect by using the same SSID. The SSID Status page lists the SSIDs of the netw ork s that each wireless client associated with a managed AP has used for WLAN access. Viewing Associated Client VAP Status Each AP has 8 Virtual [...]
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Monitoring Associated Client Information 143 7 Monitoring Status and Statistics The statistics on the Session Summary page show information abou t the traffic a wireless client receives and transmits while it is conn ected to the same WLAN network shared by APs that the switch manages. If the client roams from one AP to another AP but remains conn [...]
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144 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al The statistics on the Session Detail page show information about the traffic a wireless clie nt receives and transmits while it is connected to the same WLAN network shared by APs that the switch manages. Viewing Client Authent[...]
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Viewing Client Authenticatio n Failure Status 145 7 Monitoring Status and Statistics To view a list of clients that fail to associate or authenticate with the a D-Link Access Point, click the Failed Clients page. Figure 64. Client Authen tication Failure Status To delete all clients from the list, click Dele te All . To block a failed client from W[...]
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146 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al applies to WEP (which is not recommended due to security issues) that uses Shared Key authentication when the key is incorrect. The client a uthentication fai lure status for an individual client sh ows information ab out the c[...]
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Monitoring and Managi ng Ad Hoc Clients 147 7 Monitoring Status and Statistics From the Monitoring > Client > Ad Hoc Clients page, you can view and manage wireless clients that are connected to the WLAN through an ad hoc network. Figure 65. Ad Hoc Clients To delete the ad hoc client entries from the list, click Delete All . The status list is[...]
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148 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Radio The radio interface and its configured m ode that detected the ad hoc device. Detection Mode The mechanism of detecting this Ad Hoc device. The po ssible values are Beacon Frame or Data Frame. Age Time in seconds since la[...]
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Creating, Configuring, and Managing AP Profiles 149 8 Configuring Advanced Settings This chapter contains the following sections to help you configure your D-Link Unified Access System network: • Creating, Configu ring, and Managing AP Profiles • Configuring Global Settings • Enabling SNMP Traps • Configuring QoS Creating, Configuring, and [...]
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150 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al requirements than the users in other buildings . The administrator of this WLAN has c reated two AP profiles on the switch in addition to the default profile. Figure 66. Multiple AP Profiles Building 1 contains the main lobby a[...]
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Creating, Configuring, and Managing AP Profiles 151 8 Configuring Advanc ed Settings Creating, Copying, and Deleting AP Profiles From the Access Point Profile Summary page, you can create, copy, or delete AP profiles. You can create up to 16 AP Profiles on the D-Link WLAN Controller Switch. To create a new profile, enter the name of the profile in [...]
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152 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al To delete a profile, select the profile and click Delete . To access an existing profile, click the tab with the name of the profile. When you add a new profile, it has the default AP settings, which are listed in Appendix A . [...]
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Configuring Global Setting s 153 8 Configuring Advanc ed Settings • Associated-Modified —The profile has been modified si nce it was applied to one or more associated APs; the profile must be re-a pplied for the changes to take effect. • Apply Requested —After you select a profile and click Apply , the screen refreshes and shows that an app[...]
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154 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Enabling SNMP Traps If you use Simple Network Manageme nt Proto col (SNMP) to manage the D-Link WLAN Controller Switch, you can co nfigure the SNMP agent on the switch to send traps to the SNMP manager on your network from the [...]
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Enabling SNMP Traps 155 8 Configuring Advanc ed Settings Table 54 describes the events that generate SNMP traps. All traps are disabled by default. Table 54. SNMP Traps Field Description AP Failure Traps If you enable this field, the SNMP ag ent sends a trap if an AP fails to associate or authenti cate w ith the switch. AP State Change Traps If you[...]
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156 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Configuring QoS Quality of Service ( QoS ) provides you with the ability to specify parameters on multiple queues for increased throughput and better performance of diffe rentiated wireless traffic like Voice-over-IP (VoIP), ot[...]
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Configuring QoS 157 8 Configuring Advanc ed Settings Table 55 describes the QoS settin gs you can configure. Table 55. QoS Settings Field Description Queue Queues are defined for different types of data transmitted from AP-to - station: Data 0 (Voice) High priority queue, m inimum delay. Time-sensitive data such as VoIP and streaming media are auto[...]
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158 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Max. Burst Length AP EDCA Parameter Only (The Max. Burst Length applies only to traffic flowing from the access point to the client stati on.) This value specifies (in m illiseconds) the Maximum Bu rst Length allowed for packet[...]
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Configuring QoS 159 8 Configuring Advanc ed Settings cwMin (Minimum Contention Window) This parameter is input to th e algorithm that determines the initial random backoff wait time ("windo w") fo r retry of a transmission. The value specified in the Minimum Con tenti on Window is the u pper limit (in milliseconds) of a range from wh ich [...]
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161 9 Visualizing the Wireless Network The WLAN Visualization comp onent is an optional feature that graphically shows information about th e wireless network. WLAN Visualization uses a Java applet to display D-Link WLAN Controller Switches, D-Link Access Points, other access points, and associated wireless clients. The WLAN Visualiza tion tool can[...]
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162 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Figure 73 shows an example of a floor plan with a D-Link WLAN Controller Switch that manages two APs. The figure also shows two switches and a rogue AP. Figure 73. Sample WLAN Visualization Importing and Configuri ng a Backgrou[...]
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Setting Up the Graph Components 163 9 Visual izing the Wi reless Networ k 3. Select the file to uploa d an d click Start File Transfer . Once you upload an image file and save the runn ing configuration, the image remains on the switch and you can assign it to an existing graph usi ng the WLAN Visualization application. Setting Up the Graph Compone[...]
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164 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al “Importing and Co nfiguring a Background Image” on page 162. 3. Enter the represented length for one of the graph dimensions (height or width). Use the Selection and Measurement drop-down me nus to specify whether the lengt[...]
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Setting Up the Graph Components 165 9 Visual izing the Wi reless Networ k with a graph definition length of 800 feet. 4. Click Save to complete the graph setup. The background you uploaded to the switch appears in the background of the graph. Graph Definition Graph Definition Length = 800’ Length = 200’[...]
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166 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al You can create multiple graphs. For example, if your network spans multiple floors or buildings, you might have a grap h for each area. Additional grap hs that you create appear as tabs at the top of the graph panel, as Figure [...]
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Setting Up the Graph Components 167 9 Visual izing the Wi reless Networ k Wireless clients do not appear in the panel. Instead, they are automatically graphed based on their association with (or disassociation from) a D-Link Access Point that is graphed. If you mouse-over an u ngraphed component, a tool tip app ears to provide additional informatio[...]
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168 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Hold the SHIFT or CTRL key to select multip le components, then right-click a selected component to drag the components onto the graph at the same time. Figure 77. Graphed Components To remove a component from the graph, right-[...]
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Understanding the Menu Bar Options 169 9 Visual izing the Wi reless Networ k Edit Graph Opens the window for an exis ting grap h. You can change the back- ground image or graph scale. To change the name of the graph, you must create a new graph. Delete Graph Deletes the active graph. When you select this item, a dialogue box appears to confirm that[...]
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170 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Legend Menu The items in the Legend menu contain informati on about the icons and colors that appear on the graph. The Images menu item shows the icons that repre sent the WLAN components on the graph. Figure 78. Legend Options[...]
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Understanding the Menu Bar Options 171 9 Visual izing the Wi reless Networ k As the legend shows, the Mana ged AP icon can be blue, green, or re d, depending on the status of the AP: • Blue—The AP has been discovered and by the sw itch, but it is in a transitional state. The AP could be waiting to be authenticated, or it has been validated an d[...]
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172 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al To view the channel that a radio is usin g, y ou can mouse-over the managed AP to activate the tool tip. The tool ti p displays general info rmation about the AP, includi ng the channel that each radio uses. Figure 81. Tool Tip[...]
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Managing the Graph 173 9 Visual izing the Wi reless Networ k Managing the Graph After you place a component on the graph, you can right-click the component to learn more information about it, un-g raph it, or link to a page on the Web UI to manage or monitor the component. Figure 82. Wireless Co mponent Attributes Table 57 lists the attribute and l[...]
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174 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Managed AP MAC Address Location Configuration Status—Managed Radio—1 or 2 Protocol—802.11b/g or 802.11a Power Range—Low, M edium, or High RF Channel—Depends on channel plan Sentry Mode (if enabled) Configuration • A[...]
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Default D-Link WLAN Contro ller Switch Settings 175 A D-Link Unified Access System Default Settings This chapter identifies the de fault values for th e D-Link WLAN Controller Switch and the default AP Profile setting that the switch assigns to the AP after it is discovered and authenticated (when the AP uses the default profile). Default D-Link WL[...]
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176 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Default D-Link Access Point Profile Settings Table 59 shows the AP settings for the default profile. By defa ult, when a D-Link Access Point associates with the switc h, the settings in this table are assigned to the AP upon su[...]
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Default D-Link Access Poi nt Profile Settings 177 D-Link Unified Access System Default Settings Radio Settings Radio (1 and 2) On Radio 1 IEEE 802.1 1 Mode 802.11b/g Radio 2 IEEE 802.1 1 Mode 802.11a NOTE: If the AP operates in a regulatory domain where 802.11a is not supported , the radio is disabled and no mode is configured. RF Scan Other Channe[...]
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178 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Virtual Access Point and Network Settings Status VAP0 is enabled on both radios, all other VAPs disabled Network Name (SSID) Guest Network (VAP0) VLAN 1 Hide SSID Disabled L3 Tunnel Disabled Security Mode Open System Ignore Bro[...]
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Configuring RADIUS Settings for Access Points 179 B Configuring the External RADIUS Server You can store the Valid AP configuration on a local database on the D-Link WLAN Controller Switch or on an external RADIUS server. This appendix describes the attributes you must define for each feature to setup their configuration on the RADIUS server. One i[...]
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180 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al When you do not require authenticatio n between the APs and the RADIUS server, the switch uses the password “NOPASSWORD” in communi cations between the RADIUS client on the switch and the RADIUS server. The RADIUS client on[...]
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FreeRADIUS Server Configuration Example 181 Configuring the External RADIUS Server FreeRADIUS Server Configuration Example FreeRADIUS is an open source RADIUS server that you can download free from http://www.freeradius.org . The example in this section d escribes the files you need to configure in order to authenticate the D-Li nk WLAN Controller [...]
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182 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al The VALUE fields are as follows: • VALUE—type of entry • D-Link-Wireless-AP-Mode—name of the attribute • WS-Managed—value for the attribute • 1—name-to-number mapping for the attribute The following code is an e[...]
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FreeRADIUS Server Configuration Example 183 Configuring the External RADIUS Server VENDOR D-Link 6132 # # D-Link Vendor Specific Extensions # # ATTRIBUTE D-Link-Wireless-AP-Location 101 string D-Link ATTRIBUTE D-Link-Wireless-AP-Mode 102 integer D-Link ATTRIBUTE D-Link-Wireless-AP-Profile-I D 103 integer D-Link ATTRIBUTE D-Link-Wireless-AP-Switch-I[...]
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184 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Configuring RADIUS Settings for Wireless Clients You can configure D - Lin k Access Points to us e 802.1x authentication on the RADIUS server to allow or deny specific users on client statio ns access to the wireless network. I[...]
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FreeRADIUS Example for Wireless Client Configuration 185 Configuring the External RADIUS Server Configuring User-Based Auth entication and Dynamic VLANs You can configure an entry in the external RADIUS server to pass a users credentials to the access point and to dynamically assign the user to a VLAN. Dynamic VLANs allow you t o assign a user to a[...]
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186 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Configuring MAC Authentication For each network, you c an c onfigure whet her to use a local or RADIUS databa se for client MAC authentication. To use RADIUS-based MA C authentication for wire less clients, you add an entry for[...]
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Configuring the WLAN and Tunnel Interfaces 187 C L3 Roaming Example The example i n this appendix describes how to configure a D-Link WLAN Controller Switch for a network that needs L3 roaming capabilities. This example contains informatio n about the following features, which might be requir ed to use L3 tunneling on your WLAN: • Configuring the[...]
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188 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al The network in the example has the following characterist ics: • The VLAN Routing interface on each switch, call server, and roaming wireless client are all on the L3 tunnel subnet. • Peer switches have logical interfaces o[...]
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Configuring the WLAN and Tunnel Interfaces 189 L3 Roam ing Example the wireless interface on the switch, it is essentially a permanent logical inter- face and cannot have an IP address of 127.0.0.1. You must create a dedicated subnet for the loopback interface, and other devices on the network must be able to contact the IP addres s of the loopback[...]
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190 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al In Figure 83 , WS1 and WS2 have a VLAN routing interface on the L3 Tun nel subnet. The following commands show how to configur e the interface for WS1, which has a VLAN Routing interface with VLAN ID 200 and an IP address of 19[...]
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Configuring the WLAN and Tunnel Interfaces 191 L3 Roam ing Example 1. From the L2 Features > VLAN > Configuration page, create a VLAN, give it a name, and add the port to which the call server is a ttached to VLAN 200 (in this example, the call server is attached to port 3). 2. From the L3 Features > VLAN Routing Configuration page, create[...]
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192 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al 3. From the L3 Features > IP > Interface Configuration page, assign an IP address and subnet mask to the interface, an d make sure routing is en abled. 4. From the Monitoring > L3 Status > VLAN Routing Summary page,[...]
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Configuring the L3 Tu nnel Network 193 L3 Roam ing Example Example of Configuring L3 Roaming by Using the CLI The following procedures show ho w to configure the D-Link WLAN Co ntro ller Switch by using the CLI. The Web interface config uration procedures follow this example. 1. Enter the network configuration mode for network 3. (switch-prompt) # [...]
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194 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al 10. Enter CTRL + Z to exit to Privileged EXEC mode and view the network confi guration to make sure the L3 Tunnel Status is listed as “Configured ” and to confirm that other network settings are correct. (switch-prompt) # s[...]
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Configuring the L3 Tu nnel Network 195 L3 Roam ing Example 11. From Privileged EXEC mode , app l y the modifi ed default profile to the APs that use the default profile (Profile 1). (switch-prompt)# wireless ap profile apply 1 After the managed AP updates co mplete, the L3 Tunnel network is available on all APs that use the default profile. Users w[...]
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196 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Example of Configuring L3 Roam ing by Using the Web Interface The following steps shows the procedures to co nfigure the L3 Tunnel Network by using the Web interface on the switch. 1. From the Administration > Basic Setup &g[...]
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Configuring DHCP Relay and the DHCP Serve r 197 L3 Roam ing Example 3. Click Submit to save the changes to the L3 Tunnel network configurati on. 4. Check the L3 Tunnel Status to make su re the L3 Tunnel Status i s Configured. 5. To apply the profile changes to the APs, click Administration > Advanced Configuration > AP Profiles . 6. Select th[...]
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198 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al To configure BootP and DHCP relay from the Web interface on the switch, go t o the L3 Features > BootP/DHCP Re lay Agent > Configuration page. Configure the server IP address and enable the Admin Mode, then click Submit .[...]
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Configuring DHCP Relay and the DHCP Serve r 199 L3 Roam ing Example Use the following procedures to perform the sa me configuration by using the Web interface. 1. From the Administr ation > DHCP Server > Global C onfiguration page, enable the Admin Mode and enter the range of IP addresses that you do not wa nt to assign to wireless clients, t[...]
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200 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Setting the MTU Size The MTU determines the maximum si ze of a pack et that can be transmitted through a port in one frame. The default MTU size for the ports on the D-Link WLAN Controller Switch is 1518 bytes. Packets that use[...]
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Setting the MTU Size 201 L3 Roam ing Example 3. Enter the MTU size in the Maxim um Frame Size field. 4. Click Submit to apply yo ur changes to the runn ing configuration. 5. To make your changes perman ent across a reboot, click Save Changes from the Tool Menu, t.[...]
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QoS and Load Balancing 203 D Understanding Quality of Service Quality of Service ( QoS ) provides you with the ability to specify parameters on multiple queues for increased throughput and better performance of differentiated wireless traffic like Voice-over-IP (VoIP), other types of audio, video, and streaming media as well as traditional IP data [...]
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204 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al The D-Link Access Points provide QoS ba sed on the Wireless Multimedia ( WMM ) specification, which implements a subset of 802.11e features. Both access points and wireless clients (lapto ps, consumer electronics products) can [...]
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EDCF Control of Data Frames and AIFS 205 Understandin g Quality of Serv ice • Data 3 (Background). Lowest priority queue, hig h throughput. Bulk da ta that requires maximum throughput and is not time-sensitive is sent to this queue (FTP data, for example). Using the QoS settings in th e AP pro file, you can configure Enhanced Distributed Channel [...]
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206 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al data frames . Data frames wait for an am ount of time defined as th e arbitration interframe space (AIFS) before transmitting. This parameter is configurable. Random Backoff and Contention Windows If an access point detects tha[...]
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TXOP Interval for Client Stations 207 Understandin g Quality of Serv ice TXOP Interval for Client Stations The Transmission Opportunity (TXOP) is an interval of time when a Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) client station has the right to initiate transmissions onto the wireless medium (WM). 802.1p and DSCP tags IEEE 802.1p is an extensio n of the IEEE 802 st[...]
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208 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Figure 84 outlines the way in which tags are retrie ved and traffic prioritized on a network. Figure 84. Traffic Prioritization Table 64 outlines the VLAN pri ority and DSCP values. Table 64. VLAN Priority Tags VLAN Priority Pr[...]
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All countries and regions excluding USA 209 E Warranty and Registration Information All countries and regions excluding USA Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise 1. Bitte lesen Sie sich diese Hinweise sorgfältig durch. 2. Heben Sie diese Anleitung für den spätern Gebrauch auf. 3. Vor jedem Reinigen ist das Gerät vom Stromnet z z u trennen. Vervenden Sie[...]
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210 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al B. Flüssigkeit ist in das Gerät eingedrungen. C. Das Gerät war Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt. D. Wenn das Gerät nicht der Bedienungsanleitu ng ensprechend funktioniert oder Sie mit Hilfe dieser Anleitung keine Verbesserung erziel[...]
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All countries and regions excluding USA 211 Warranty and Registration Information INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAG ES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. Limited Warranty Hardware: D-Link warrants each of its hardware products to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service for a period commenc ing on t[...]
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212 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al “purchase” in this software warra nty refers to the purchase tran saction and resulting license to use such software. D-Link warrants that its software products will perform in substantial conformance with the applicable pr[...]
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Limited Warranty (USA Only) 213 Warranty and Registration Information Hardware during the Warranty Period at no charge to the original owner or t o refund the actual purchase price paid. Any repair or replacement will be rendered by D-Link at an Authorized D-Link Service Office. The replace ment hardware need not be new or have an identical mak e, [...]
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214 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al confirm the same, along with proof of purchase of the product (such a s a copy of the dated purchase invoice for th e product) if the product is not registered. • The custom er must obtain a Case ID Numb er from D-Link Techni[...]
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Limited Warranty (USA Only) 215 Warranty and Registration Information WARRANTY SHALL BE LIMITE D TO NINETY (90) DAYS. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY COVERED UNDER THE LIMITED WARRANT Y PROVIDED HEREIN, THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY, SELECTION AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT IS WITH THE PURCHASER OF THE PRODUCT. Limitation of Liability: TO THE MAXIMUM EXTEN[...]
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216 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al installation. Operation of this equipment in a r esidential environment is likely to cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. If this equipment does ca use harmful interference to radio or telev ision recept[...]
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D-Link Europe Limited Product Warranty 217 Warranty and Registration Information PARTICULAR PURPOSE. D-LINK EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY BE IMPOSED BY LAW ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD. SOME STATES OR COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLO W A LIMITATION ON HOW LONG [...]
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218 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al D-LINK IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE THAT OCCURS AS A RESULT OF YOUR FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE D-LINK HARDWARE PRODUCT. Limited Product Warranty Period The Limited Product Warranty Period starts on the date of [...]
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D-Link Europe Limited Produktgarantie 219 Warranty and Registration Information Warrantor D-Link (Europe) Ltd. 4th Floor, Merit House Edgware Road Colindale London NW9 5 AB United Kingdom Telephone: +44-020 -873 1-5 55 5 Facsimile: +44-020-8731-5511 www.dlink.co.uk D-Link Europe Limited Produktgarantie Allgemeine Bedingungen Die hierin beschriebene[...]
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220 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Bestandteile einschließlich Firmware. Der Begriff “D-LINK Hardware-Produkte“ umfasst KEINE Software-Anwendu ngen oder -programme. Räumlicher Geltungsber eich der eingeschränkten Garant ie Diese eingeschränkte Garantie g[...]
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D-Link Europe Limited Produktgarantie 221 Warranty and Registration Information Diese eingeschränkte Garantie gilt nur für denjenigen, der das D-LINK Hardware-Produkt ursprünglich als originärer Endbenutzer gekauft hat. Sie ist nicht auf Dritte übertragbar, die das D-LINK-Produkt von dem ursprünglichen originären En dbenutzer erworben haben.[...]
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222 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Vereinigtes Königreich Telefon: +44-020-8731 -5555 Fax: +44-020-8731 -5511 www.dlink.co.uk D-Link Europe a limité la garantie des produits Conditions Générales La Garantie Produit Limitée énoncée ci-dessous émane de D-L[...]
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D-Link Europe a limité la garantie des produits 223 Warranty and Registration Information Limitation de la Garantie Produit D-LINK garantit que les produits décrits ci-de ssous, dans le cadre d’ une utilisation normale, sont dénués de défauts conséquents, tant au n ive au de leurs composants matériels que de leur fabrication, et ce pendant[...]
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224 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al garantie de 5 ans, excepté les fournitures él ectriques, ventilateurs et accessoires, qui sont couverts par une garantie de 2 an s. La période de garantie indiqu ée sur ce bon annule et remplace celle qui figure dans le man[...]
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Garantía limitada de l pr oducto D-LINK Europa 2 25 Warranty and Registration Information PAÍSES NO PERMITEN QUE EN LA GARANTÍA LIMITADA DE PRODUCTOS DE CONSUMO SE RESTRINJA LA DURACIÓN TEMPORAL, NI QUE SE EXCLUYAN O LIMITEN LOS DAÑOS INCIDENTALES O RESULTANT ES PARA EL CONSUMIDOR DE LOS PRODUCTOS. EN ESTOS ESTADOS O PAÍS ES, A USTED NO LE PU[...]
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226 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al D-LINK NO SE RESPONSABILIZA DE LOS DAÑOS CAUSADOS CO MO CONSECUENCIA DEL INCUMPLIMIEN TO DE LAS INSTRUCCIONES DEL PRODUCTO DE HARDWARE D-LINK. Período de la garantía limitada del product o El período de la garantía limitad[...]
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D-Link Europe Termini di Garanzia dei Prodotti 2 27 Warranty and Registration Information reacondicionado (o superior) en cualquier mate rial respecto al producto defectuoso. D-LINK puede pedir el comprobante de compra. Garante D-Link (Europe) Ltd. 4th Floor, Merit House Edgware Road Colindale London NW9 5 AB United Kingdom Teléfono: +44-020-87 31[...]
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228 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Ambito geografico della Garanzia limitata La presente Garanzia è estesa a tutti i Paesi europei elencati nell’app endice “Paesi europei - Garanzia limitata dei prodotti D-LINK”. Il termin e “Paesi europei” si riferis[...]
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D-Link Europe Termini di Garanzia dei Prodotti 2 29 Warranty and Registration Information Il periodo di garanzia sopra specificato rela tivamente a tutti i prodotti D-LINK venduti nei Paesi europei da D-LINK o da qualsiasi suo rive nditore o distributore au torizzato decorre da l 1 gennaio 2004. Tutti i prodotti venduti nei Paesi eu ropei da D-LINK[...]
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230 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al[...]
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231 F Technical Support Techni cal Su pport You can find s oftware upda tes and user docum entation on the D-Link website. D-Link pr ovides free tec hnica l support f or custom ers within t he United States and within Can ada f or the duratio n of the warrant y period on this product. U.S. and Canad ian custom ers can contac t D-Link tec hnical sup[...]
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232 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Technical Support You can find sof tware updates and us er docum entation on the D-Link websites. If you require prod uct support, we encourage you to browse our FAQ s ection on the W eb Site before contacting the Support line.[...]
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233 Technical Support Technis che Unterstütz ung Aktualisierte Versio nen von So ftware und Benutz erhandbuch finden Sie au f der W ebsite v on D-Link. D-Link bietet kostenfreie tec hnische Unterstützun g für Kunde n innerhalb Deutschlands, Österreichs , der Schw eiz und Ost europas. Unsere Kunden können technische Unterstü tz ung über unser[...]
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234 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Assistance technique Vous tr ouverez la docu mentation et les log icie ls les plus r écents s ur le site web D- Link. Vous pouv ez contac ter l e servi ce techniq ue d e D-Link par notre site i nternet ou par téléphone. Supp[...]
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235 Technical Support Asis tenci a Té cnica Puede encontrar las últimas v ersiones de so ftware así como documen tación técnica en e l sitio w eb de D-Lin k . D-Link ofrece asis tencia técn ica gratui ta para cl ientes residentes en Espa ña du rante el periodo de gara ntía del producto. A sisten cia T éc nica de D-L ink p or telé fon o: +[...]
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236 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Supp ort o te cnico Gli ult i mi aggi ornamenti e l a documentazione s ono disponi bil i sul si t o D-Link. Support o tecni co per i cl i enti resi denti in I t al ia D-Li nk Medi ter r aneo S. r. L. Via N. Bonnet 6/B 20154 M i[...]
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237 Technical Support Technical S uppo rt You can find s oftware up dates and user docum entation on the D-Link website. D-Link provides f ree tech nical supp ort for c ustom ers within Ben elux f or the duration of the warrant y period on this produc t. Benelux c ustom ers can contact D-L ink technica l supp ort through our webs ite , or by phone.[...]
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238 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Pomoc t echniczna Najnowsz e wersje oprog ramowania i dokumentac ji u ż ytk own ik a mo ż na z nale źć w serwi sie i ntern eto wy m firmy D-L in k. D-Link zapew nia bezp ł atn ą pomoc te chniczn ą kli entom w Polsce w ok[...]
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239 Technical Support Technick á podpora Aktualizov ané verz e softw are a uživ atelských p ř íru č ek naj de t e na webov é stránce firmy D-Li nk. D-Lin k p o sk ytu j e svým zák azník ů m bezplatnou techni ckou podporu Zákazníc i mohou kontaktov at odd ě lení technické podpory p ř es webové stránky, mailem n ebo telefonicky W[...]
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240 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Technikai Tá mogatás Me ghajtó p rogramo kat é s frissí téseke t a D-Link M agyarország weblapjáról tölthet le. Telefonon technikai se gítséget munkanapokon hé tf ő t ő l-csütörtö kig 9.00 – 16.00 ó ráig ?[...]
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241 Technical Support Teknisk Sup port Du kan finne pro gramvare oppdatering er og bru ker dokumentas jon på D -Links w eb sider. D-Link tilbyr sine kunder gratis teknis k support under produkt ets garan titid . Kunder kan kontakte D-Links teknisk su pport v ia våre hjemmesider , eller på tlf. Teknisk Support: D-Link Teknisk t elefon Support: 80[...]
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242 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Teknisk Sup port Du finder so f tware opdaterin ger og bru ger- dok um ent ati on på D-L ink ’s hj emm es id e. D- Link t il byd er g rat is t ek n isk s upp ort t il k und er i Danmark i hele p roduktets garantiperiode. Da [...]
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243 Technical Support Teknistä tukea asiakk aille Suomessa: D-Link tarjoaa teknistä tukea asiakkailleen. Tuotteen ta kuun voimassaoloajan . Tekninen tuki palvelee seu raavast i: Ar k is i n k l o. 9 - 2 1 numerosta 0800-114 677 Inte rn etin kau t ta Ajuri t ja lisä tieto ja tuot teista . http ://w ww .dl ink. fi Sähköpostin kautta voit myös t[...]
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244 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Teknisk Support På vår hemsida kan du hitta mer information o m mjukvaru uppdateringar och annan använda rinformation. D-Link tillhandahåller t eknisk s u pport till kunder i Sverige under hela g arantit iden för denna p r[...]
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245 Technical Support • Technical S upport You can find softw are updates and user do cumen tation on the D-Link w ebsite. Tech Sup port for cust omers w ithin A u strali a: D-Link Te c hnic a l Suppor t o ver the T ele ph on e: 1300-76 6-868 Mond ay to Friday 8:00a m to 8:00pm EST Saturday 9:00a m to 1:00 pm ES T D-Link Techn ical Suppo rt over [...]
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246 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Suporte Técnico Você pode encontrar atualiz ações de software e docume ntação de utilizado r no site de D-Link Portugal http: //www .dlink.pt . A D-Link fornece suport e técnico gratuito par a clientes no Portugal durant[...]
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247 Technical Support Τεχνική Υποστήριξη Μπορείτε να βρείτε so ftwar e upd ates και πληρ οφορ ίες για τη χρήση των προϊόντων στις ιστοσελίδες της D-Li n k Η D-L ink προσφέ ρει στ ους πελάτες της δωρεάν υπο στ ήρ ιξ η στ?[...]
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248 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Technical S upport You can find softw are updates and user do cumen tation on the D-Link w ebsite. Tech Suppor t for cust omers wi thin South E astern A si a and Korea: D-Link South Ea stern As ia and Korea T echni cal Support [...]
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249 Technical Support Technical S upport You can find softw are updates and user do cumentation on the D-Link w ebsite. Tech S upport for cus tom ers wi thin I ndia D-Link Te c hnic a l Support o ver the T ele phon e: +91-22-265 26741 +91-22-2652669 6 –ext 1 61 to 167 Mond ay to Friday 9:30A M to 7:00PM D-Link Techn ical Suppo rt over the Interne[...]
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250 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Technical S upport You can find softw are updates and user do cumen tation on the D-Link w ebsite. D-Link provides free techni cal support for cu stomers for the durat io n of th e warr anty period on this pr od uc t. Custome r[...]
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251 Technical Support Technical Support You can find softwa re update s and u ser do cument ation on th e D-Lin k websi te. Tech Support for custome rs within the U.A .E & North A frica: D-Link Techni c al Suppo r t ov er the Teleph one: (971) 4-3 91-64 80 (U.A.E ) Su nda y to Wedn es day 9:0 0am to 6: 00 pm G MT+4 Thur sda y 9:00am to 1:00 pm [...]
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252 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Technical Support You can find softw are updates and user do cumen tation on the D-Link w ebsite. Tech Support for customers w ithin South A fri ca and Sub Sah ara Region: D-Link Sou th Africa a nd Sub S ahara Te chnical Suppo [...]
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253 Technical Support Techni cal Su pport You can find up dates and u ser docum entation on the D-Link website Tech Support fo r Latin A meri ca custo mers: D-Link Te chnical Support ov er the fol lowings T elephones : Argentina: 0800-6 66 1442 Monday to Frida y 09:00am to 22:00pm Chile: 800-214 42 2 Monday to Frida y 08:00am to 21:00pm Colombia: 0[...]
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254 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Техничес кая поддержка Обновления программного об ес пе чен ия и до ку мента ция досту пны на И нтернет - са йте D-L in k. D-Link пред[...]
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255 Technical Support Asistenc ia Técnica D-Link Latin América pone a disposición de sus clientes, especi ficaciones, docum en t ación y software m a s r ecient e a través de nues tr o Sitio W eb www. dl inkl a.c om El servicio de sopor te técnico tiene presencia en numerosos paí ses de la Región Lat ino Am ér ica , y pres t a asiste nc ia[...]
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256 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Suporte Téc nico Voc ê pode encon trar atual iza çõ es d e so ftw are e docume nta çã o de usu á rio no si te da D-Lin k Brasil www.dlinkbrasil.com.br. A D-Link for nece supo rte t é cnico gratuito p ara clientes no Bra[...]
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257 Technical Support • 技术支持 办公地址:北京市朝阳 区建国路 71 号惠通时代 广场 C1 座 202 室 邮编 : 100025 技术支持中心电话: 8008296688/(02 8) 66052968 技术支持中心传真: (0 28)85176948 维修中心地址:北京市 朝阳区建国路 71 号惠通 时代广场 C1 座 202 室 邮编 : 100025 维?[...]
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258 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al • 技术支持 办公地址:北京市朝阳区建国路 71 号惠通时代 广场 C1 座 202 室 邮编 : 100025 技术支持中心电话: 8008296688/(02 8) 66052968 技术支持中心传真: (028)85176948 维修中心?[...]
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International Offices 259 Technical Support International Offices U.S.A 17595 Mt. Herrmann Street Fountain Valley, C A 92708 TEL: 1-800-326-1688 URL: www.dlink.com Canada 2180 Winston Park Drive Oakville, Ontario, L6H 5W1 Canada TEL: 1-905-8295033 FAX: 1-905-8295223 URL: www.dlink.ca Europe (U. K.) 4 th Floor, Merit House Edgware Road, Colindale Lo[...]
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260 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al Registration Information (All Countries and Regions ex clud ing USA) Print, type or use block letters. Your name: Mr./Ms_______________ _________________ ______________ __________________ _____________ Organization: _____ _____[...]
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Registration Information 261 Technical Support[...]
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262 © 2001- 2006 D-Link Corporatio n/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D-Link Unified Access System User Ma nu al[...]