Installation guide
Network Setup 4-145
3. Enter a Default Pre-Shared Secret used for Secure WiSPe authentication. The shared secret must be
between 8 and 64 characters.
4. The Secure WiSPe Table displays the following information on each configured AP:
5. To edit the Secure WiSPe settings for an AP, select an AP from the Secure WiSPe Table and click the
Edit button.
6. To enable Secure Mode click the Enable Secure Mode button to enable secure-mode to a set of APs.
The AP’s MAC Address and mode will be saved in the running configuration. If secure-mode is set to
enable, it means that WISP-e transactions for this AP will be secured.
7. To disable Secure Mode click the Disable Secure Mode button to disable secure-mode to a set of APs.
The AP’s MAC Address and mode will be saved in the running configuration. If secure-mode is set to
disable, it means that WISP-e transactions for this AP will not be secured.
8. When using clustering and the Cluster GUI feature is enabled, a drop-down menu is available to select
which cluster members’ APs are displayed. To view APs from all cluster members, select All from the
drop-down menu. To view APs radios from a specific cluster member, select that member’s IP address
from the drop-down menu.
MAC Address Displays the MAC Addresses for each of the Access Ports.
AP Type The AP Type displays the Access Port model (AP100, AP300, AP-5131 or AP-7131).
Secure Mode
Enabled
Indicates if Secure Mode is enabled for each of the listed Access Ports. A green
checkmark indicates Secure Mode is enabled and a red X indicates that Secure
Mode is disabled.
Pre-Staging Enabled Indicates if Pre-Staging Mode is enabled for each of the listed Access Ports. A
green checkmark indicates Pre-Staging is enabled and a red X indicates that Pre-
Staging is disabled.