User guide

Understanding the Browser Interface
Enterasys Wireless Standalone 802.11n AP User Guide 3-7
Understanding the Page Banners
ThebannerthatdisplaysacrossthetopofeachpageprovidesgeneralAPinformationandlinksto
displayonlinehelpandtologoutfromtheuserinterface.Figure32showstheconte
ntsofthetop
banner.
Figure 3-2 Top Banner of the Standalone AP User Interface
Table31describesthecontentsofthetopbanner.
Table 3-1 Contents of the Top Banner
Field/Link Description
Wireless Access Point <model_name> Displays the model name of the AP managed by the standalone
AP user interface. The UI retrieves the model name from the AP
firmware. Options include:
AP3640-ROW — an 802.11 AP with external antennas. This
AP i
s certified to operate in areas other than North America.
AP3640-NAM — an 802.11 AP with external antennas. This
AP i
s certified to operate only in North America.
AP3630-ROW — an 802.11 AP with internal antennas. This
AP i
s certified to operate in areas other than North America.
AP3630-NAM — an 802.11 AP with internal antennas. This
AP i
s certified to operate only in North America.
<path_name> Displays the path used to access the page that is displayed in
the right hand page content.
Help Click to navigate to the Enterasys Networks Hardware and
Software Manuals page in a new Web browser window.
Logout Ends the session with the standalone
AP user interface. Clicking
this link returns you to the login screen.
ThebannerthatdisplaysacrossthebottomofeachpageprovidesinformationabouttheAPthat
youaremanaging.Figure33sh
owsthecontentsofthebottombanner.
Figure 3-3 Standalone AP Bottom Banner
Table32describesthecontentsofthebottombanner.
Table 3-2 Contents of the Bottom Banner
Field/Link Description
AP Name Displays the name assigned to the standalone AP.
User Displays the name of the user logged into the Standalone AP
user interface.
Address Displays the IP address assigned to the standalone AP.
Firmware Displays the firmware version running on the AP.