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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 9 – List of Tables
  • Page 11 – List of Figures
  • Page 13 – Audience; This section describes the conventions this document uses.; Note; provides more information about a feature or technology.; Caution; provides information about critical aspects of the
  • Page 14 – Safety Instructions; Safety Cautions; An object has fallen into the product.
  • Page 15 – Use the product only with approved equipment.
  • Page 16 – General Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products; Ensure that proper airflow is provided to components in the rack.
  • Page 17 – Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge; and workbench pads and an antistatic grounding strap.; Battery Handling Reminder
  • Page 19 – WLAN; D-Link Unified Access System Components; D-Link WLAN Controller Switch
  • Page 20 – WLAN Visualization
  • Page 21 – Figure 1; D-Link Unified Access System Topology; Single WCS Deployment
  • Page 22 – selection and automatic power adjustment.; Peer Switch WCS Deployment; Figure 3
  • Page 23 – Understanding the User Interfaces; Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
  • Page 24 – Using the Web Interface; JavaScript; Use the following procedures to log on to the Web Interface:; Login; when the Login screen displays.; admin; Figure 4
  • Page 25 – Interface Configuration Graphic; Navigation Menu; Figure 6
  • Page 26 – Configuration and Monitoring Options; Using the Command-Line Interface
  • Page 27 – Using SNMP; D-Link CLI Command Reference
  • Page 28 – Encryption Protocol; Wireless System Features and Standards Support
  • Page 31 – System Requirements; System Requirements; VT100 terminal or PC with terminal-emulation software
  • Page 32 – Figure 7; WLAN Topology Considerations
  • Page 33 – In; The topology in
  • Page 34 – Figure 9; Enter the IP address of the WCS into the AP; Access Point Placement
  • Page 35 – Keep the AP away from large metal surfaces.; Network Planning to Support Layer 3 Roaming
  • Page 36 – “Configuring a VAP
  • Page 37 – Installing the Hardware; Hardware Overview
  • Page 38 – Front Panel Components; Table 2; LED Indicators
  • Page 40 – Rear Panel Description
  • Page 41 – Installation; Package Contents; One AC power cord; Installation Guidelines; Please follow these guidelines for setting up the Switch:
  • Page 42 – Installing the Switch without the Rack; Installing the Switch in a Rack; Rubber Feet
  • Page 43 – Powering On the Switch; Power Failure; Installing the SFP ports
  • Page 44 – Installing the Optional Module
  • Page 45 – The front panels of the available modules are shown here:; Install the Module
  • Page 46 – Connecting to the External Redundant Power System; Connecting the Switch; This section describes how to connect the following nodes:
  • Page 47 – Connecting the Switch to the Network
  • Page 48 – Connecting the Switch and AP through the L2/L3 Network; Connecting to the Core Network
  • Page 49 – System Deployment Overview
  • Page 50 – “Configuring Access Point Settings”
  • Page 51 – Enter; prompt if you did not change the default password.; to enter the Privileged EXEC command
  • Page 52 – Enabling the WLAN Features on the Switch; Table 3; Wireless Global
  • Page 53 – page with the; command in Privileged EXEC mode. If you
  • Page 54 – . The following example shows how to access Wireless Config; Preparing the Access Points; Logging on to the AP
  • Page 55 – “D-Link Access Point”; Changing the AP Password; Configuring 802.1x Authentication Information on the AP
  • Page 56 – Table 4; Configuring AP-to-Switch Authentication Information; same as the one you configure on the WCS.; Configuring VLAN Information on the Access Point
  • Page 57 – Discovering Access Points and Peer Switches; “Monitoring Associated Client Information”; Understanding the Discovery Methods; Example 1: L2 Discovery
  • Page 58 – For more information about this discovery method, see; Example 2: IP Address of AP Configured in the Switch; Controller Switch, and the other AP is connected via a L3 switch.; For information about how to configure this discovery method, see
  • Page 59 – Example 3: IP Address of Switch Configured in the AP; “Setting the Switch; Example 4: DHCP Option
  • Page 60 – “Setting the Switch Information in the DHCP Option”; Discovery and Peer Switches; Configure the IP address of one WCS in the AP.; Assigning the IP Address to Switches and Managed APs
  • Page 61 – D-Link WLAN Controller Switch with Routing Disabled; Log on to the CLI and switch to Global Config mode:
  • Page 63 – To set a static IP address on the AP, use the following procedures:; to view information about the AP’s management interface.; To set the static IP address, enter the following command:; Enabling the AP and Peer Switch Discovery
  • Page 64 – D-Link Wireless Device Discovery Protocol; Authentication Failed Access Points; Administration > Basic Setup
  • Page 65 – Monitoring > Access Points > Managed Access Points; “Authenticating and Validating Access Points”; Configuring IP Addresses of Peers and APs in the Switch
  • Page 66 – “Logging on to the AP”
  • Page 67 – to apply the changes to the switch.; Add the IP address of a peer switch or AP to the discovery list:; Setting the Switch IP Address in the D-Link Access Point
  • Page 68 – “Authenticating and
  • Page 69 – Setting the Switch Information in the DHCP Option; Configure; Enter the Option 43 data into the Data Entry field.
  • Page 70 – The following figure shows a scope with Option 43 configured.; Authenticating and Validating Access Points
  • Page 71 – before; Configuring AP Authentication; Enter the pass phrase in the Valid AP database.
  • Page 72 – Global; Using the Local Database for AP Validation; Local
  • Page 74 – “Configuring Valid Access Point Settings”; Using the RADIUS Database for AP Validation; “Configuring the External RADIUS Server”; RADIUS; “Configuring AAA and RADIUS Settings”
  • Page 75 – Additional fields appear.; to apply your changes.; Set the RADIUS server as the validation method.; Exit to Global Config Mode and configure the RADIUS settings.
  • Page 76 – Managing Failed or Rogue APs; “Using the Local Database for AP Validation”
  • Page 77 – Configuring Access Point Settings; This chapter contains the following sections:; AP Profiles, Networks, and the Local Database; Access Point Profiles
  • Page 78 – Advanced Configuration > AP Profile; Basic Setup; “Creating, Configuring, and Managing AP Profiles”; Networks
  • Page 79 – Configuring AAA and RADIUS Settings; “Using the RADIUS; Profile Name
  • Page 80 – On the; SSID; setting. MAC Authentication is disabled by; Add; to apply the changes.; Configuring Wireless Radio Settings
  • Page 81 – You configure the default radio settings from the
  • Page 82 – Radio; tab on the; Basic; page. After you change the settings, click; to apply the settings.
  • Page 85 – Advanced; tab, some additional fields are available for
  • Page 86 – Configuring SSID Settings; The; Managing Virtual Access Point Configuration; Edit
  • Page 87 – The following table describes the fields on the; Configuring the Default Network
  • Page 88 – the wireless network settings, click; to save the changes.
  • Page 90 – Enabling and Configuring Additional VAPs; VAP; tab appears as a separate network to the wireless client.
  • Page 91 – for wireless networks within range.; Configuring a VAP for L3 Tunnels; “L3 Roaming Example”
  • Page 92 – “Configuring QoS”
  • Page 93 – Configuring AP Security; Using No Security; None
  • Page 94 – Using Static or Dynamic WEP; Wired Equivalent Privacy (
  • Page 95 – describes the configuration options for WEP.
  • Page 96 – If you use Static WEP, the following rules apply:; Using WPA/WPA2 Personal or Enterprise; WPA and WPA2 are Wi-Fi Alliance IEEE
  • Page 98 – Configuring Valid Access Point Settings; You can add an AP into the list of Valid APs from the; AP; shows, or you can add an AP from the AP Authentication Failures or
  • Page 99 – to add the
  • Page 103 – Resetting the Access Points; Resetting the Access Points; To reset one or more APs, click; AP Management > Reset; Select the APs you want to reset and click; Reset; to reset all of the APs
  • Page 104 – Managing Radio Frequency Settings; Configuring Channel Plan and Power Settings; The channel has been statically assigned to the AP from the
  • Page 105 – To configure Channel Plan and Power Adjustment settings, click; Management
  • Page 107 – Viewing the Channel Plan History; manages. To access the Channel Plan History information, click the; Management > Channel Plan History
  • Page 108 – describes the Channel Plan History fields; Initiating Manual Channel Plan Assignments; Manual; page allows you to initiate the Channel Plan algorithm.; Start
  • Page 109 – Apply; Initiating Manual Power Adjustments; Manual Power Adjustments
  • Page 110 – The Current Status of the plan shows one of the following states:; Apply Complete—The algorithm and power adjustment are complete.; Upgrading the Access Point Software; AP Management > Software Downloads
  • Page 111 – After you provide the information about the upgrade file, click; to begin the upgrade
  • Page 112 – Requested—Download has been requested for this AP.; Performing Advanced Access Point Management
  • Page 113 – Management > Advanced; page, you can also manually change the; Enabling AP Debugging
  • Page 114 – Managed AP Advanced; The fields in; Managed AP Advanced
  • Page 117 – Monitoring Status and Statistics; Monitoring Wireless Global Information; You can access the global WLAN statistics by clicking
  • Page 118 – describes the fields on the; Wireless Global Status
  • Page 120 – Viewing IP Discovery Status; Not Polled; “Configuring IP; Monitoring Peer Switch Status; Monitoring > Peer Switch
  • Page 121 – describes the fields available on the; Peer Switch Status; Monitoring All Access Points; Monitoring > Access Points > All Access Points; page shows summary information
  • Page 122 – Green—Managed AP; All Access Points
  • Page 123 – Monitoring Managed Access Point Status
  • Page 124 – Profile; Viewing Detailed Managed Access Point Status
  • Page 125 – describes the fields you see on the; Detail; page for the managed access point status.
  • Page 126 – Viewing Managed Access Point Radio Summary Information
  • Page 127 – Radio Summary; page for the managed access; Viewing Detailed Managed Access Point Radio Information; Radio Detail page for the managed access point radio status.; Radio Detail; page for the managed access point
  • Page 128 – Viewing Managed Access Point Neighbor APs; Delete All Neighbors; button clears the list. The list is repopulated as neighbors are
  • Page 129 – Neighbor APs; Viewing Clients Associated with Neighbor Access Points
  • Page 130 – Neighbor Clients; Viewing Managed Access Point VAPs
  • Page 131 – VAPs; Monitoring Managed AP Statistics; Managed Access Point Statistics
  • Page 132 – Viewing Managed Access Point Ethernet Statistics
  • Page 133 – Viewing Managed Access Point Radio Statistics
  • Page 134 – Viewing Managed Access Point VAP Statistics; page for the managed access point statistics.
  • Page 135 – Viewing Access Point Authentication Failure Status; Administration > Advanced; Delete All
  • Page 136 – Monitoring Rogue and RF Scan Access Points; Scan Other Channels; —Configures the AP to periodically leave its operational channel; Scan Sentry; Status
  • Page 137 – Administration > Advanced Configuration >; . The switch adds the; Acknowledge; . The switch adds the AP to the Valid AP database as an
  • Page 138 – Monitoring Associated Client Information; Client > Associated Clients; The following tabs are available:
  • Page 139 – Viewing Associated Client Status
  • Page 140 – Viewing Detailed Associated Client Status; describes the information available on the; page for the associated client status.
  • Page 141 – Viewing Associated Client Neighbor AP Status; Neighbor AP; page for the associated; Viewing Associated Client SSID Status
  • Page 142 – connect by using the same SSID. The; SSID Status; page lists the SSIDs of the networks that; Viewing Associated Client VAP Status; The statistics on the; Association Summary; page show information about the traffic a wireless
  • Page 143 – Session Summary; Association Detail
  • Page 144 – Session Detail; page show information about the traffic a wireless client; Viewing Client Authentication Failure Status; Administration > Advanced Configuration > Global; page. You can also manually delete status entries.
  • Page 146 – Monitoring and Managing Ad Hoc Clients
  • Page 149 – Configuring Advanced Settings; Creating, Configuring, and Managing AP Profiles; Creating, Configuring, and Managing AP Profiles
  • Page 151 – Creating, Copying, and Deleting AP Profiles; From the; Access Point Profile Summary; field, and then click; After you add the profile, the; Global Configuration; page for the profile appears, and a new; Copy
  • Page 152 – Delete; Applying an AP Profile; Access Point Profile; Associated
  • Page 153 – Apply Requested; Configuring Global Settings; Wireless Global Configuration
  • Page 154 – Enabling SNMP Traps; SNMP Traps
  • Page 156 – Configuring QoS; QoS; Configuring Quality of Service (
  • Page 157 – describes the QoS settings you can configure.
  • Page 161 – Visualizing the Wireless Network; Importing and Configuring a Background Image
  • Page 162 – manages two APs. The figure also shows two switches and a rogue AP.; WLAN Visualization > Download Image; Click Browse to navigate to the file location.
  • Page 163 – Start File Transfer; Setting Up the Graph Components; Creating a New Graph
  • Page 164 – “Importing and Configuring a Background Image”
  • Page 165 – with a graph definition length of 800 feet.; Save; to complete the graph setup.
  • Page 166 – To create additional graphs, repeat the steps in this section.; Graphing the WLAN Components; The panel lists the following component types:; View; shows an example of a list view and a tabbed view of the
  • Page 168 – Understanding the Menu Bar Options
  • Page 170 – Legend Menu; The items in the; Images
  • Page 173 – Managing the Graph
  • Page 175 – Default D-Link WLAN Controller Switch Settings; shows the default settings for the D-Link WLAN Controller Switch
  • Page 176 – Default D-Link Access Point Profile Settings
  • Page 179 – Configuring RADIUS Settings for Access Points; indicates the
  • Page 181 – FreeRADIUS Server Configuration Example; Configuring RADIUS Clients
  • Page 183 – The main dictionary is; Adding Access Points to the Valid AP Database
  • Page 184 – Configuring RADIUS Settings for Wireless Clients; shows the attributes to set for wireless; Configuring RADIUS for Client MAC Authentication
  • Page 185 – Configuring User-Based Authentication and Dynamic VLANs
  • Page 186 – Configuring MAC Authentication; file. If the default action for MAC; file; file cannot authenticate with the AP.
  • Page 187 – L3 Roaming Example; Configuring the WLAN and Tunnel Interfaces; Configuring the WLAN and Tunnel Interfaces
  • Page 188 – The network in the example has the following characteristics:; Using a Loopback Interface for the Wireless Functions
  • Page 189 – Log on to the Web interface and click; Creating the VLAN Routing Interface
  • Page 191 – L3 Features > VLAN Routing Configuration; page, create a VLAN routing
  • Page 192 – L3 Features > IP > Interface Configuration; page, assign an IP address and; Monitoring > L3 Status > VLAN Routing Summary; page, view the summary; Configuring the L3 Tunnel Network
  • Page 193 – Example of Configuring L3 Roaming by Using the CLI; Enter the network configuration mode for network 3.
  • Page 195 – “Setting the MTU Size”
  • Page 196 – Example of Configuring L3 Roaming by Using the Web Interface; tab, select the check box next to the; SSID—L3 Tunnel
  • Page 197 – to save the changes to the L3 Tunnel network configuration.; Select the Default profile check box and click; Configuring DHCP Relay and the DHCP Server; Configuring the Relay Agent
  • Page 198 – page. Configure the server IP; Configuring the DHCP Server; Configure the default router for the address pool.
  • Page 199 – page and select
  • Page 200 – Setting the MTU Size; Log on to the switch and access the; Administration > Port Configuration > Port; or
  • Page 201 – Enter the MTU size in the; Maximum Frame Size; to apply your changes to the running configuration.; Save Changes; from the Tool
  • Page 203 – Understanding Quality of Service; QoS and Load Balancing; “Configuring Load Balancing”
  • Page 204 – The D-Link Access Points provide QoS based on the; Coordinating Traffic Flow; QoS on the D-Link Unified Access System leverages
  • Page 205 – EDCF Control of Data Frames and AIFS; EDCF
  • Page 206 – . Data frames wait for an amount of time defined as the; Random Backoff and Contention Windows; increases exponentially up to a specified limit (; Packet Bursting for Better Performance; The D-Link Unified Access System includes 802.11e based
  • Page 207 – TXOP Interval for Client Stations
  • Page 208 – outlines the VLAN priority and DSCP values.
  • Page 209 – Warranty and Registration Information; All countries and regions excluding USA; Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise
  • Page 210 – B. Flüssigkeit ist in das Gerät eingedrungen.; WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE
  • Page 211 – Limited Warranty
  • Page 212 – D-Link warrants that the hardware portion of the D-Link product
  • Page 213 – Limited Software Warranty:; D-Link warrants that the software portion of the product
  • Page 214 – What Is Not Covered:; The Limited Warranty provided herein by D-Link does not cover:; Disclaimer of Other Warranties:; EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTY SPECIFIED
  • Page 215 – Limitation of Liability:; TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, D-LINK; Copyright Statement:; No part of this publication or documentation accompanying this
  • Page 216 – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; Product Registration; Register your D-Link product online at; Trademarks; D-Link Europe Limited Product Warranty; General Terms
  • Page 217 – Geographical Scope of the Limited Product Warranty
  • Page 218 – Limited Product Warranty Period
  • Page 219 – Warrantor; D-Link Europe Limited Produktgarantie; Allgemeine Bedingungen
  • Page 220 – Räumlicher Geltungsbereich der eingeschränkten Garantie
  • Page 221 – Leistungsumfang der eingeschränkten Garantie
  • Page 222 – D-Link Europe a limité la garantie des produits; Conditions Générales; Etendue géographique de la Garantie Produit Limitée
  • Page 223 – Limitation de la Garantie Produit
  • Page 224 – Exécution de la Garantie Produit Limitée; Garantía limitada del producto D-LINK Europa; Condiciones generales
  • Page 225 – Cobertura geográfica de la garantía limitada del producto
  • Page 226 – Período de la garantía limitada del producto
  • Page 227 – Garante; D-Link Europe Termini di Garanzia dei Prodotti; Generalità
  • Page 228 – Ambito geografico della Garanzia limitata
  • Page 229 – Prestazioni della Garanzia limitata
  • Page 231 – Technical Support; Tech Support for customers within the United States:; D-Link Technical Support over the Telephone:; D-Link Technical Support over the Telephone:
  • Page 232 – For Customers within; For Customers within Canada:
  • Page 233 – Technische Unterstützung; D-Link bietet kostenfreie technische Unterstützung für Kunden
  • Page 234 – Assistance technique; le site web; Support technique destiné aux clients établis en France:; Assistance technique D-Link sur internet :; Support technique destiné aux clients établis au Canada :; Assistance technique D-Link par téléphone :
  • Page 235 – Asistencia Técnica; Puede encontrar las últimas versiones de software así; Asistencia Técnica de D-Link por teléfono:
  • Page 236 – Supporto tecnico; Gli ultimi aggiornamenti e la documentazione sono; Supporto tecnico per i clienti residenti in Italia; Supporto Tecnico dal lunedì al venerdì dalle ore
  • Page 237 – Tech Support for customers within the Netherlands:
  • Page 238 – Pomoc techniczna; źć; Telefoniczna pomoc techniczna firmy D-Link:
  • Page 239 – Technická podpora
  • Page 240 – Technikai Támogatás
  • Page 241 – Teknisk Support; Du kan finne programvare oppdateringer og bruker
  • Page 242 – Du finder software opdateringer og bruger-
  • Page 243 – Teknistä tukea asiakkaille
  • Page 244 – På vår hemsida kan du hitta mer information om mjukvaru; Teknisk Support för kunder i Sverige:
  • Page 245 – You can find software updates and user documentation on the; Tech Support for customers within Australia:; Tech Support for customers within New Zealand:
  • Page 246 – Suporte Técnico; Suporte Técnico para clientes no Portugal:; Assistência Técnica:
  • Page 247 – Τηλεφωνική; Τηλ; Τεχνική
  • Page 248 – Tech Support for customers within South Eastern; D-Link South Eastern Asia and Korea Technical Support
  • Page 249 – Tech Support for customers within India
  • Page 250 – Tech Support for customers within the Russia
  • Page 251 – Tech Support for customers within Israel:
  • Page 252 – Tech Support for customers within South Africa; D-Link South Africa and Sub Sahara Technical Support
  • Page 253 – Tech Support for Latin America customers:; Tech Support for customers within Brazil:
  • Page 254 – Техническая
  • Page 255 – D-Link, en forma telefónica e internet, a través de la casilla
  • Page 256 – çõ; Suporte Técnico para clientes no Brasil:; Telefone
  • Page 257 – 技术支持
  • Page 258 – 友冠技術支援
  • Page 259 – International Offices
  • Page 260 – Registration Information
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3 Table of Contents List of Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 List of Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 About This Document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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9 List of Tables List of Tables Table 1. Typographical Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Table 2. LED Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Table 3. Basic Wireless Global Configuration . . . ....

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11 List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1. Sample WLAN Visualization ................................................................ 21Figure 2. Single WCS with Layer 2 Roaming Support ........................................ 22Figure 3. Peer WCS with Layer 3 Roaming Support ........................

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