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
- Network Management
- Configuring Access Point Security
- 6.1 Configuring Security Options
- 6.2 Setting Passwords
- 6.3 Enabling Authentication and Encryption Schemes
- 6.4 Configuring Kerberos Authentication
- 6.5 Configuring 802.1x EAP Authentication
- 6.6 Configuring WEP Encryption
- 6.7 Configuring KeyGuard Encryption
- 6.8 Configuring WPA Using TKIP
- 6.9 Configuring WPA2-CCMP (802.11i)
- 6.10 Configuring Firewall Settings
- 6.11 Configuring VPN Tunnels
- 6.12 Configuring Content Filtering Settings
- 6.13 Configuring Rogue AP Detection
- 6.14 Configuring User Authentication
- Monitoring Statistics
- Command Line Interface Reference
- Configuring Mesh Networking
- Technical Specifications
- Usage Scenarios
- Customer Support
- Index

AP-51xx Access Point Product Reference Guide
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31. The IT Team does not plan on supporting any legacy 802.11b voice enabled devices, so they
leave the Support Voice prioritization checkbox unselected.
32. The IT Team selects 11ag-default from the drop-down menu to best describe the type of
data proliferating the mesh network. With this setting selected, the Access Category
settings do not need to be configured for the QoS policy.
33. The IT Team selects the Enable Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) QoS Extensions checkbox,
and selects the 11ag-default setting for the intended traffic within the WLAN. If
multimedia or voice traffic would have proliferated the WLAN, the team would have
selected 11ag-wifi or 11ag-voice. However, since simple data transfers are planned, the
11ag-default setting is appropriate.
34. The IT Team clicks Apply within both the New QoS Policy and Edit WLAN screen to save
the settings to the mesh network WLAN. The configuration process is repeated and saved
for AP2.
The WLAN configuration has now been set similarly for both AP1 and AP2 (with the
exception of the Priority setting within the Mesh STP Configuration screen). The team now
needs to define the radio configuration for both AP1 and AP2.
35. The IT team selects Network Configuration -> Wireless -> Radio Configuration from
the AP-5131 menu tree.
The Radio Configuration screen displays.
36. For AP1, the IT Team enables both Radio 1 and Radio 2 and defines radio 1 as a base bridge.
AP1 is intended to pass along mesh network data to AP2 (as well as other access points as
they are added to the mesh network).