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Table Of Contents
About This User Guide
Overview
1 Quick Start
1.1 Determine the Management Method
1.2 Connect Network Devices
1.3 Log in to the EAP and Change the SSID
1.4 Configure and Manage the EAP
2 Configure the Network
2.1 Configure the Wireless Parameters
2.1.1 Configure SSIDs
2.1.2 Configure Wireless Advanced Settings
Radio Setting
Load Balance
Airtime Fairness
More Settings
2.2 Configure Portal Authentication
Configure Portal
Configure Free Authentication Policy
2.3 Configure VLAN
2.4 Configure MAC Filtering
2.5 Configure Scheduler
2.6 Configure Band Steering
2.7 Configure QoS
2.8 Configure Rogue AP Detection
Detect Rogue APs and Move the Rogue APs to the Trusted AP List
Manage the Trusted AP List
3 Monitor the Network
3.1 Monitor the EAP
3.2 Monitor the Wireless Parameters
Monitor the SSIDs
Monitor the Radio Settings
Monitor Radio Traffic
Monitor LAN Traffic
3.3 Monitor the Clients
View Client Information
View Block Client Information
4 Manage the EAP
4.1 Manage the IP Address of the EAP
4.2 Manage System Logs
View System Logs
Configure the Way of Receiving Logs
4.3 Configure Web Server
4.4 Configure Management Access
Configure Access MAC Management
Configure Management VLAN
4.5 Configure LED
4.6 Configure Wi-Fi Control (Only for Certain Devices)
4.7 Configure PoE Out (Only for Certain Devices)
4.8 Configure SSH
4.9 Configure SNMP
5 Configure the System
5.1 Configure the User Account
5.2 Controller Settings
Enable Cloud-Based Controller Management
Configure Controller Inform URL
5.3 Configure the System Time
Configure the System Time
Configure Daylight Saving Time
5.4 Reboot and Reset the EAP
5.5 Backup and Restore the Configuration
5.6 Update the Firmware
6 Application Example
6.1 Determine the Network Requirements
6.2 Build the Network Topology
6.3 Log in to the EAP
6.4 Configure the EAP
Configure SSIDs
Configure Portal Authentication
Configure Scheduler
6.5 Test the Network
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CPU Utilization
Displays
the
CPU
occupancy.
If
this
value
is
too
high,
the
EAP
may
work
abnormally.
Memory Utilization
Displays the memory occupancy.
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