DSA-6100 User Guide
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4.3.1 AP List
All of the managed APs will be shown in the list. The list is empty during first setup. To add APs to the list, the
administrator should first discover the manageable APs from
AP Discovery
or the
Manual Configuration
menu.
After the APs are added, this list will show the current status of all managed APs, including AP type, AP name, IP
Address, MAC Address, and Status. To perform functions for the specific APs on the list, select the check boxes of
the APs and click on
Reboot, Enable, Disable,
Delete
or
Apply Template
.
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AP Type:
This is the supported type of the AP for centralized management, including DWL-2100AP (v2.20eu,
v2.20na, v2.30eu, and v2.30na), DWL-3200AP (v2.30), DWL-8200AP (v1.20)
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AP Name:
This is the mnemonic name of the AP. By clicking
the hyperlink of
AP Name
, you can do further
configurations, including
General Settings
,
LAN Interface Setting
,
Wireless Interface Setting
and
Access
Control Setting
.
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Status:
Current status of the AP, including
Configuring
,
Online
,
Offline
,
Upgrading
, and
Lost/Unknown
.
(1) Configuring:
It is displayed as Configuring when the newly discovered AP is being added to the list (and
being configured) or new setting is being applied to the AP.
(2) Online:
The hyperlink of Online (Enabled) indicates that the AP is currently online and in service; Online
(Disabled) indicates that the AP is currently online but not ready in service.
(3) Offline:
The AP is currently offline; for example: it is displayed as Offline when the power of the AP is off
for any reason.
(4) Upgrading:
The AP is undergoing firmware upgrade.
(5) Lost/Unknown:
After DSA-6100’s rebooting and before it tries to probe the AP and determine the exact
status, the status will be displayed as Lost or Unknown temporarily.
Note: The supported types and firmware of APs are subject to change for different DSA-6100 firmware releases.