Specifications

Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide
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PPPoE - The WAN interface can terminate a PPPoE connection, thus enabling the access
point to operate in conjunction with a DSL or Cable modem to provide WAN connectivity.
NAT - (Network Address Translation) on the Wireless interface. Using NAT, the router is
able to manage a private IP scheme. NAT allows translation of private addresses to the
WAN IP address.
DHCP - The access point can assign private IP addresses.
Firewall - A Firewall protects against a number of known attacks.
1.3.7 Management Access Options
Managing the access point includes viewing network statistics and setting configuration options.
Statistics track the network activity of associated MUs and data transfers on the AP interfaces.
The access point requires one of the following connection methods to perform a custom installation
and manage the network:
Secure Java-Based WEB UI - (use Sun Microsystems’ JRE 1.6 available from Sun’s Web site
and be sure to disable Microsoft’s Java Virtual Machine if installed)
Command Line Interface (CLI) via Serial, and SSH
Config file - Human-readable; Importable/Exportable via SFTP
MIB (Management Information Base) accessing the access point SNMP function using a MIB
Browser. The MIB files are available at https://portal.motorolasolutions.com/Support/US-EN. In the
given portal, the user should serach for “AP7131N-GR MIBS 4.0.4.0”. For more information refer
Appendix C, Customer Support
Few acronyms used in the MIB files:
Table 1.2 Acronyms
Portal Radio of an AP
MIB Management Information Base
LAN Local Area Network
WAN Wide Area Network
POE Power Over Ethernet
WLAN Wireless LAN
AP Access Point
Switch RFS7000-GR