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

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AP fails to retrieve the information after three attempts, the AP will use the system uptime and update the relevant time
objects. If this feature is disabled, the user cannot configure the date and time parameters.
SNTP Features
• SNTP Status: This parameter is used to enable or disable the SNTP functionality.
• Primary Server Name Or IP Address: This parameter is used for the primary SNTP server IP address name.
• Secondary Server Name Or IPAddress: This parameter is used for the secondary SNTP server IP address name.
• Time Zone: This parameter is used to specify the appropriate time zone.
Day Light Saving Time: This parameter is used to indicate the number of hours to adjust for Daylight Saving Time.
Interface Statistics
Statistics feature provides you the information about the various interfaces that are available for the Access Points. The
sub-features that are available are described below:
Station Statistics
Station Statistics display information on wireless clients attached to the AP.
• VAP Number: The VAP number on which the client is connected with the AP.
• MAC Address: The MAC address of the wireless client for which the statistics are gathered.
• Rx Data Frames: The number of data frames that are received.
• Tx Data Frames: The number of data frames that are transmitted.
• RSSI: This represents the Received Signal Strength of the Station.
• Tx Rate: This parameter represents the transmission rate of the station.
• State: This parameter represents the present status of the station.
Wireless Statistics
Wireless Statistics display information on the wireless interface.
• Description: Information about the interface (e.g., the name of the manufacturer, the product name and the version of
the hardware interface).
• Type: This displays the type of interface.
• MTU: Maximum Transfer Unit is the largest size of IP datagram which may be transferred using a speciifc data link
connection. The size of MTU may vary greatly between different links.
• Physical Address: The wireless interface’s address at the protocol layer immediately below the network layer in the
protocol stack.
• Operational Status: The current state of the interface: Up (ready to pass packets), Down (not ready to pass packets,
or Testing (testing and unable to pass packets).
• Last Change: The value of the sysUpTime object at the time the interface entered its current operational state.
• In Octets: The total number of octets received on the interface, including framing characters.
• In Ucast Packets: The number of subnetwork unicast packets delivered to a higher-layer protocol.
• In Nucast Packets: The number of non-unicast (i.e., subnetwork-broadcast or subnetwork-multicast) packets
delivered to a higher-layer protocol.
• In Errors: The number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a
higher-layer protocol.
• Out Octets (bytes): The total number of octets transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters.
• Out Ucast Packets: The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested to be transmitted to a
subnetwork-unicast address, including those that were discarded or not sent.