User Manual Part 3
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- 1.1 New Features
- 1.2 Feature Overview
- 1.2.1 Single or Dual Mode Radio Options
- 1.2.2 Separate LAN and WAN Ports
- 1.2.3 Multiple Mounting Options
- 1.2.4 Antenna Support for 2.4 GHz and 5.2 GHz Radios
- 1.2.5 Sixteen Configurable WLANs
- 1.2.6 Support for 4 BSSIDs per Radio
- 1.2.7 Quality of Service (QoS) Support
- 1.2.8 Industry Leading Data Security
- 1.2.9 VLAN Support
- 1.2.10 Multiple Management Accessibility Options
- 1.2.11 Updatable Firmware
- 1.2.12 Programmable SNMP v1/v2/v3 Trap Support
- 1.2.13 Power-over-Ethernet Support
- 1.2.14 MU-MU Transmission Disallow
- 1.2.15 Voice Prioritization
- 1.2.16 Support for CAM and PSP MUs
- 1.2.17 Statistical Displays
- 1.2.18 Transmit Power Control
- 1.2.19 Advanced Event Logging Capability
- 1.2.20 Configuration File Import/Export Functionality
- 1.2.21 Default Configuration Restoration
- 1.2.22 DHCP Support
- 1.2.23 Multi-Function LEDs
- 1.3 Theory of Operations
- Hardware Installation
- Getting Started
- System Configuration
AP-51xx Access Point Product Reference Guide
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2. Use the access point Access field checkboxes to enable/disable the following on the
access point’s LAN1, LAN2 or WAN interfaces:
3. Refer to the Applet Timeout field to set an HTTPS timeout interval.
Applet HTTP (port 80) Select the LAN1, LAN2 and/or WAN checkboxes to enable access
to the
access point configuration applet using a Web browser.
Applet HTTPS (port
443)
Select the LAN1, LAN2 and/or WAN checkboxes to enable access
to the
access point configuration applet using a Secure Sockets
Layer (SSL) for encrypted HTTP sessions.
CLI TELNET (port 23)
Select the LAN1, LAN2 and/or WAN checkboxes to enable access
to the
access point CLI via the TELNET terminal emulation TCP/IP
protocol.
CLI SSH (port 22) Select the LAN1, LAN2 and/or WAN checkboxes to enable access
to the
access point CLI using the SSH (Secure Shell) protocol.
SNMP (port 161) Select the LAN1, LAN2 and/or WAN checkboxes to enable access
to the
access point configuration settings from an SNMP-capable
client.
HTTP/S Timeout
Disables access to the access point if no data activity is detected
over Applet HTTPS (port 443) after the user defined interval.
Default is 0 Mins.