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Using the Network Topology Menu
Installation and User Guide: Airgo Access Point 183
Figure 130: Network Topology - AP Enrollment - Enroll an AP Entry Panel
The Enroll an AP panel contains information that uniquely identifies the AP. To verify the identity
of the AP, compare the following information to the information on the paperwork shipped with the
AP:
When an AP is enrolled, it is configured with the enrolling AP’s bootstrap configuration. Refer to
Chapter 3, “Installing the Access Point Using the Configuration Interfaces,” for bootstrap
configuration details.
Enrolled APs
Enrolled APs are listed on the Enrolled tab of the Enrollment panel (Figure 131). The screen should
refresh automatically to reflect new enrollments. If this does not happen, click Refresh.
Refresh Click to update the display.
Rediscover Now Scan the network to discover APs and update the Not Enrolled APs table.
Table 15: AP Enrollment Information
Field Description
AP Device ID Verify the alphanumeric name of the AP. The default is the IP address.
IP Address Verify the IP address of the AP.
Serial Number Verify the AP serial number.
Thumbprint Verify the thumbprint, which uniquely identifies the AP for security purposes.
Password Enter and confirm the company-supplied password.
Security Portal Indicate whether to use the AP as a standby security portal. With a backup
security portal, a copy of the user authentication database remains accessible
even if the NM Portal AP becomes unavailable.
NOTE: If DHCP is used for address assignment for enrolled Airgo APs, the AP
address may change periodically. When that occurs, service is not interrupted, and all
security credentials remain intact.
Function Description