User's Manual
• IP Address
The
The default is
• IP Subnet Mask
The
• Default Gateway
Enter t
• Primary DNS
Enter the
• Secondary DNS
Enter the
• Use Link-Local Address
Click to
• IPv6 IP Address
Enter the IPv6
• IPv6 Subnet Prefix Length
Enter the
• IPv6 Default Gateway
Enter t
• IPv6 Primary DNS
Enter the
• IPv6 Secondary DNS
Enter the
• Accept
Click
• Cancel
Click
settings
4.3.2 Spanning Tree
Settings
The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
allows network to provide a redundant link in the event of a link failure. It is
advised
to turn on this option for multi
Click “System
Spanning Tree Settings
The page includes the following settings
User Manual of
WAP
-33-
The
LAN IP of the AP.
The default is
192.168.1.253
. You can change it according to your need
The
LAN subnet mask of the AP.
Enter t
he Gateway IP address of the AP.
Enter the
primary DNS server of the AP.
Enter the
secondary DNS server of the AP.
Click to
enable a link-local address for the AP.
Enter the IPv6
LAN IP of the AP.
Enter the
secondary DNS server of the AP.
Enter t
he IPv6 Gateway IP address of the AP.
Enter the
IPv6 primary DNS server of the AP.
Enter the
IPv6 secondary DNS server of the AP.
Click
Accept to apply the new settings.
Click
Cancel to
cancel the unsaved changes and revert to the previous
settings
.
Settings
allows network to provide a redundant link in the event of a link failure. It is
to turn on this option for multi
-point bridge network to avoid network loop.
Spanning Tree Settings
”
to enable/disable Spanning Tree Settings.
Figure 4-13 Spanning Tree Settings
The page includes the following settings
:
WAP
-500N/WBS-500N
. You can change it according to your need
s.
cancel the unsaved changes and revert to the previous
allows network to provide a redundant link in the event of a link failure. It is
to enable/disable Spanning Tree Settings.










