User guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Installation and Initialization
- Managing the Access Point
- Basic Configuration for an Enterprise
- Access Point Features
- Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point
- Using SNMP Interface to Manage the Access Point
- Using CLI to Manage the Access Point
- Global Configuration Mode
- General Notes
- Configuring the AP using CLI Commands
- Command Line Interface Mode Overview
- User Exec Mode
- Privileged Exec Mode
- Show Command Tree Structure Command
- Show VLAN Command
- Show MAC ACL Command
- Show RADIUS Server Table Command
- Show RADIUS Supported Profile Table Command
- Show Security Wireless Config Table Command
- Show QoS Profile and Policy Command
- Show QoS EDCA Command
- Show Wireless Properties Command
- Show 11n Wireless Properties Command
- Wireless VAP Command
- Ethernet Interface Command
- Network Configuration Command
- Advaned Filter and Global Filter Command
- TCP-UDP and Static MAC Address Table Commands
- Protocl Filter, Filter Type and Filter Control Table Command
- Access Control and HTTP, Telnet and TFTP Commands
- SNMP Read, Read-Write Password and Trap Host Table Command
- Country Code and Management Commands
- System Information Command
- System Inventory Management Command
- Event Logand ICMP Commands
- IP ARP Statistics and SNTP Command
- Syslog configuration and RADIUS Client Authentication Table Commands
- RADIUS Client Access Command
- Interface Statistics Command
- Wireless Station Statistics Command
- IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway Command
- Scalar Objects Commands
- Table Entries Commands
- Table Entry Deletion Command
- Table Entry Edition Command
- VAP Table Commands
- Troubleshooting
- ASCII Character Chart
- Bootloader CLI
- Specifications
- Technical Services and Support
- Statement of Warranty

Access Point Features AP-800 User Guide
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Management Access Control
The Management Access Control feature provides you an option of controlling the interface.
Management Access Control Feature Table Features:
• Access Table Status: This parameter is used to enable or disable the Access Control Table. By default it is disabled.
Please check to enable and uncheck to disable. If this parameter is enabled the device can be managed only with
configured IP Address list.
• IP Address: This parameter represents the IPv4 IP Address for which the traffic need to be passed.
For more information on how to configure the above mentioned features, refer the following chapters:
• Using Web Interface: Using Web Interface to Manage the Access Point
• Using SNMP Interface: Using SNMP Interface to Manage the Access Point
• CLI Interface: Using CLI to Manage the Access Point
Monitoring the Device
Following features are available under Device Monitor:
System Log
The Syslog messaging system enables the AP to transmit event messages to a central server for monitoring and
troubleshooting. Syslog Events are logged according to the level of detail specified by the administrator. Logging only
urgent system messages will create a far smaller, more easily read log than a log of every event the system encounters.
If the SysLog server is configured, then System Log messages can be sent to other hosts.
System Log Features
• Log Status: This parameter is used to configure the status for the SysLog. Select enable to enable the Syslog status
or disable to disable the syslog status.
• Log Priority: This parameter is used to configure the priority for the syslog. Select 1 for emergency, 2 for alert, 3 for
critical, 4 for error, 5 for warning, 6 for notice, info for 7 and 8 for debug.
System Log Host Table Features
• IP Address: This parameter is used to represent the IP address of the Sys Log table.
• Port: This parameter is used to represents the host port for the Sys Log table.
• Host Comment: This parameter is used to configure the status of the Syslog host entry table.
Event Log
The Event Log keeps track of events that occur during the operation of the device. The Event Log displays messages that
may not be captured by System Traps, such as the Transmit Power for the Frequency Channel selected.
Event Log Features
• Log Priority: This parameter is used to configure the priority for the event log table. The options are: Emergency,
Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Info, and Debug.
SNTP
SNTP allows a network entity to communicate with time servers in the network/internet to retrieve and synchronize time
of day information. When this feature is enabled, the AP will attempt to retrieve the time of day information from the
configured time servers (primary or secondary), and, if successful, will update the relevant time objects in the AP. If the