User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- Introduction
- Installing the Wireless Array
- Installation Prerequisites
- Planning Your Installation
- Installation Workflow
- Installing Your Wireless Array
- Powering Up the Wireless Array
- Establishing Communication with the Array
- Entering the License
- Performing the Express Setup Procedure
- The Web Management Interface
- Viewing Status on the Wireless Array
- Configuring the Wireless Array
- Express Setup
- Network
- Services
- VLANs
- Tunnels
- Security
- SSIDs
- Groups
- IAPs
- WDS
- Filters
- Clusters
- Using Tools on the Wireless Array
Wireless Array
98 Viewing Status on the Wireless Array
Bond Settings Summary
This section provides information about the relationship that has been
selected for the Gigabit ports. For detailed explanations and to make
configuration changes, see “Network Bonds” on page 175.
• Bond: Lists all network bonds that have been configured.
• Mode: Shows the type of relationship that has been selected for the
Gigabit ports.
• Ports: Shows the Gigabit ports that are part of this bond.
• Port Mode: Shows the relationship that has been selected for the
Ethernet ports. See “Network Bonds” on page 175 for details
• Active VLANs: Shows the VLANs that are active in this bond.
• Mirror: Shows whether mirroring is enabled on this bond.
Integrated Access Points Section
This section provides information about the Integrated Access Points
(IAPs) that are contained within the Array. How many IAPs are listed
depends on which product model you are using. To make configuration
changes to these IAPs, go to “IAP Settings” on page 274.
• IAP: Lists the IAPs that are available on the Array.
• State: Shows the current state of each IAP, either up or down. IAPs
that are down are shown in RED. Figure 47 shows an example where
iap7 is down.
• AP Type: Shows the types of 802.11 clients supported by this IAP (11/
a/b/g/n) and the number of separate data streams transmitted and
received by the antennas of each IAP for 802.11n. For example, 3x3
means that the IAP supports three transmit chains and three receive
chains. See “Multiple Data Streams — Spatial Multiplexing” on
page 38.