User guide

Enterasys Wireless Standalone 802.11n AP User Guide ix
About This Guide
ThisguidedescribeshowtoconfigureandmanagetheEnterasysWirelessStandalone802.11nAP.
Forinformationabou
ttheCLI(CommandLineInterface)setofcommandsusedtoconfigureand
managetheAP,refertotheEnterasysWirelessStandalone80 2.11nAPCLIReferenceGuide.
Who Should Use This Guide
Thisguideisareferenceforusersandadministratorswhoareresponsibleforconfiguring and
managingtheAP.
How to Use This Guide
Readthroughthisguidecompletelytofamiliarizeyourselfwithitscontentsandtogainan
understandingofthefeaturesandcapabilitiesoftheAP.Ageneralworkingknowledgeofdata
communicationsnetworksandwirelessnetworkingishelpfulwhensettinguptheAP.
Thisprefaceprov
idesanoverviewofthisguideandabriefsumm aryofeachchapter;definesthe
conventionsusedinthisdocument;andinstructshowtoobtaintechnicalsupportfromEnterasys
Networks.Tolocateinformationaboutvarioussubjectsinthisguide,refertothefollowingtable:
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An overview of the APand a list of features. Chapter 1, Introduction
An introduction to networking concepts and an overview of
the AP’s management capabilities.
Chapter 2, Configuring Your Network
First time setup and basic configuration of the AP
including,
how to log on to the user interface, downloading firmware,
changing passwords, and getting help.
Chapter 3, Getting Started with your
Enterasys Wireless Standalone 802.11n
AP
Procedures to configure the various capabilities of the AP. Chapter 4, Configuring the Enterasys
Wireless Standalone 802.11n AP
An overview of Wireless Distribution Systems (WDS) and the
process to
set up a WDS.
Chapter 5, Configuring WDS
Information about the various AP status views. Chapter 6, V
iewing Wireless Access
Point Information
A list of supported SNMP traps and MIBs. Chapter B, SNMP Traps and MIBs
Troubleshooting information. Appendix A, Troubleshooting
Regulatory information for the AP. Appendix C, Regulatory Information
A list of commonly used terms and acronyms, and their
definitions.
Appendix D, Glossary