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Configuring the WAP2000 Access Point
Verifying Access Point Status
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Verifying Access Point Status
This section describes how to check the status of the access point:
Checking Local Network Status, page 61
Checking Wireless Status, page 63
Checking System Performance, page 64
Checking Local Network Status
The Status > Local Network window displays the access point’s current status
information for the local network.
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To check local network status, follow these steps:
STEP 1
Click
Status > Local Network
.
The Status > Local Network
window displays the status information of the access
point.
Information
-
Hardware Version
—The version of the access point’s current hardware.
-
Software Version
—The version of the access point’s current software.
-
Local MAC Address
—The MAC address of the access point’s LAN
interface.
-
System Up Time
—The length of time the access point has been running.
Local Network
-
IP Address
—The access point’s IP address, as it appears on your local
network.
-
Subnet Mask
—The access point’s subnet mask.
-
Default Gateway
—The access point’s default gateway information.
-
Primary DNS
—The access point’s primary DNS information.
-
Secondary DNS
—The access point’s secondary DNS information.
STEP
2
To update the status information, click
Refresh
.
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Checking Wireless Status
The Status > Wireless window displays the access point’s current status
information for the wireless networks.
To check the wireless network status of the access point, follow these steps:
STEP 1
Click
Status > Wireless
.
This page displays the status of the wireless network:
MAC Address
—The MAC address of the access point’s wireless interface.
Mode
—The access point’s wireless network mode.
Channel
—The access point’s channel setting for the SSID.
Bandwidth Utilization
—The percentage of the bandwidth being used.
VLAN Trunk
—The VLAN Trunk status.
Priority Setting
—The priority setting status.
SSID 1–4
—Information about the access point’s configured SSIDs.
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STEP
2
To update the status information, click
Refresh
.
Checking System Performance
The Status > System Performance window displays the access point’s status
information for its current settings and data transmissions.
To check system performance of the access point, follow these steps:
STEP 1
Click
Status > Systems Performance
.
This page displays the access point’s system performance values:
Wired
The statistics for the wired network, the LAN.
-
Name
—The network to which the statistics refer, i.e. the LAN.
-
IP Address
—The access point’s local IP address.
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MAC Address
—The MAC Address of the access point’s wired interface.
-
Connection
—The status of the access point’s connection for the wired
network.
-
Packets Received
—The number of packets received.
-
Packets Sent
—The number of packets sent.
-
Bytes Received
—The number of bytes received.
-
Bytes Sent
—The number of bytes sent.
-
Error Packets Received
—The number of error packets received.
-
Drop Received Packets
—The number of packets being dropped after
they were received.
Wireless
The statistics for the wireless network.
-
Name
—The wireless network/SSID to which the statistics refer.
-
IP Address
—The access point’s local IP address.
-
MAC Address
—The MAC Address of the access point’s wireless
interface.
-
Connection
—This shows the status of the access point’s wireless
networks.
-
Packets Received
—The number of packets received for each wireless
network.
-
Packets Sent
—The number of packets sent for each wireless network.
-
Bytes Received
—The number of bytes received for each wireless
network.
-
Bytes Sent
—The number of bytes sent for each wireless network.
-
Error Packets Received
—The number of error packets received for
each wireless network.
-
Drop Received Packets
—The number of packets being dropped after
they were received.
STEP
2
To update the status information, click
Refresh
.

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