User guide

Configuring the LAN Settings
Enterasys Wireless Standalone 802.11n AP User Guide 4-3
Management
VLAN Tagged Select to use VLAN tagging. When you enable VLAN tagging, the
AP inserts the VLAN ID in the data packet header to identify which
VLAN the packet belongs to. If selected, you must enter a value in
the VLAN ID field. VLAN Tagged is disabled by default.
Note: Changing this setting will cause the AP to reboot.
VLAN ID If the VLAN Tagged checkbox is selected, enter the ID of the
VLAN on which the
AP will operate. The default value is 1.
Dynamic IP (DHCP) Select to enable/deselect to disable DHCP. Select this checkbox
for the DHCP server to assign a dynamic IP address to the AP.
Deselect to use a static IP address. DHCP is enabled by default.
Note: Changing this setting will cause the AP to reboot.
IP Address Enter the static IP address of the AP. The default IP address is
192.168.1.20.
Note: Changing this setting will cause the AP to reboot.
Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of the AP. The Subnet Mask is entered in
dotted, decimal notation. The default value is 255.255.255.0.
Note: Changing this setting will cause the AP to reboot.
Gateway Enter the default gateway. The default value is 192.168.1.1.
Note: Changing this setting will cause the AP to reboot.
Enable SNMP Select the Enable SNMP checkbox to enable SNMP
communication. When Enable SNMP is selected, the Configure
SNMP button displays. SNMP is disabled by default.
Configure SNMP Click to view and edit SNMP settings. This button is available only
when the Enable SNMP checkbox is selected.
Cluster
Shared Secret Enter the common password that authenticates members of the
cluster. The default shared secret is
ThisIsDefaultClusterPassword.
Unmask Click to display the value entered in the Shared Secret field.
Use Encryption Select to enable/deselect to disable encryption. When enabled,
message exchange between the APs in the cluster is encrypted.
When disabled, messages are sent in plain text, which is useful
for troubleshooting. Encryption is enabled by default.
LED
LED Mode Select the LED Mode from the drop-down menu. You can select
one of the following modes:
Off — Only displays LED fault patterns. LEDs are off when the
AP is fault free and initialization is finished.
Normal — (default) LEDs function normally.
Identify — All LEDs blink simultaneously.
WDS Signal Strength — LEDs are used to indicate the WDS
signal strength as a bar-graph (VU-meter). Use this setting
only if the AP participates in a WDS.
For more information about the different LED modes, see LED
Behavior” on page A-5.
Field Description