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NetVanta 160 Series Wireless Configuration Guide Configuring the AOS AP
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IP Settings
The optional IP settings for the AP can be configured from the IP Settings tab at the bottom of the Access
Point Configuration menu. These settings are optional and only used if using a RADIUS server.
Figure 14. IP Settings Tab Menu
From the IP Settings tab, the AOS AP can be assigned an IP address, IP mask, and default gateway.
Advanced Settings
Use the Advanced settings tab to release control of a specific AP, enable event history logs, and select the
type of messages sent via the control protocol. To access the Advanced settings menu, select the
Advanced tab at the bottom of the Access Point Configuration menu.
Figure 15. Advanced Tab Menu
Check the AP Standby box to release control of the AP. By checking this box, the AC will no longer send
responses to echoes from this particular AP.
You will not be able to configure the AP (Telnet, SSH, or HTTP/HTTPS) from its IP
address. The IP information is used to communicate with a RADIUS authentication server
when using 802.1x. It will also respond to Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo
requests (ping) for connectivity testing.
The IP address must be in the correct subnet for the native virtual local area network
(VLAN) to which the AP is connected (if the AP is connected to a VLAN-aware switch).
Even if 802.1q encapsulation is enabled, and other VLANs are configured on the AP, the
AP uses the configured IP address natively (without VLAN tags) only on its Ethernet
interface.
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