Section 2: Viewing Access Point System Status
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LAN Status (Management Interface)
LAN Status shows information about the internal Ethernet interface, which is the
primary interface used to manage the AP.
Table 4: LAN Interface Settings
Field Description
MAC Address The MAC address for the LAN interface for the Ethernet
port on this AP. This is a read-only field that you cannot
change.
VLAN ID The management VLAN ID. This is the VLAN
associated with the IP address you use to access the
AP management interface. The default management
VLAN ID is 1.
IPv4 Address The IP address of the management interface.
Subnet Mask The subnet mask associated with the management IP
address.
DNS -1
DNS-2
The primary and secondary DNS servers to use for
name-to-IP address resolution.
Default Gateway The default gateway for the IPv4 network interface.
IPv6 Address The IPv6 address of the management interface.
IPv6
Autoconfigured
Global Addresses
If the AP has been assigned one or more IPv6 addresses
automatically, the addresses are listed.
IPv6 Link Local
Address
The IPv6 Link Local address, which is the IPv6 address
used by the local physical link. The Link Local address
is not configurable and is assigned by using the IPv6
Neighbor Discovery process.
IPv6-DNS-1
IPv6-DNS-2
The primary and secondary DNS servers to use for
name-to-IPv6 address resolution.
Default IPv6
Gateway
The default gateway for the IPv6 network interface.
To change the wired settings, click the Edit link. After you click Edit, you are
redirected to the VLAN and IPv4 Address page.
For information about configuring these settings, see “VLAN and IPv4 Address”
on page 29.
Wireless Status
The wireless settings show summary information about the radio interface
configuration.
Table 5 describes the fields and configuration options available on the Wireless
Status page.
Table 5: Wireless Status
Field Description
AeroScout™
Engine
Communications
Status
The status of the AeroScout protocol on the AP. When
enabled, AeroScout devices are recognized and data
is sent to an AeroScout Engine (AE) for analysis. The AE
determines the geographical location of 802.11-capable
devices, such as STAs, APs, and AeroScout’s line
of 802.11-enabled RFID devices, or tags. The AE
communicates with APs that support the AE protocol
in order to collect information about the RF devices
detected by the APs.
Radio One and Radio Two
MAC Address The MAC addresses for the interface.
This page shows the MAC addresses for Radio Interface
One and Radio Interface Two.
A MAC address is a permanent, unique hardware address
for any device that represents an interface to the network.
The MAC address is assigned by the manufacturer. You
cannot change the MAC address. It is provided here
for informational purposes as a unique identifier for an
interface.