613-001893 Rev. AAT-UWC SeriesWireless LAN Controller for Enterprise AT-UWC-60-APL AT-UWC WLAN Controller on a ServerWeb GUI User’s Guide
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide10Safety Symbols Used in this DocumentThis document uses the following conventions:NoteNotes provide additi
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide100Trap FlagsFrom the Trap Flags page, you can enable or disable the system to send traps when the SNMP aut
Chapter 2: System1013. Click Submit.
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide102Trap LogsFrom the Trap Logs page, you can view information about traps and a list of traps that the WLAN
Chapter 2: System1033. If you want to clear the log, click Clear Log.Trap Displays the information about the trap.Table 24. Trap Logs (Continued)Field
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide104DNS Global ConfigurationFrom the Domain Name Server (DNS) Global Configuration page, you can view the do
Chapter 2: System1053. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Enabling the DNSClientTo enable or disable the DNS client on the WLAN Control
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide106The DNS Global Configuration page is displayed as shown in Figure 60 on page 104.2. Click Create.The DNS
Chapter 2: System107DNS Server ConfigurationFrom the DNS Server Configuration page, you can view the DNS server list, add or delete a DNS server where
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide108The DNS Server Configuration page is displayed as shown in Figure 62 on page 107.2. Specify the IP addre
Chapter 2: System109HostName IP Mapping SummaryFrom the HostName IP Mapping Summary page, you can view the DNS static and dynamic entries, add a stati
Preface11Contacting Allied TelesisIf you need assistance with this product, you may contact Allied Telesis technical support by going to the Support &
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide1103. If you want to display the most current information, click Refresh.Adding a StaticEntryTo add a stati
Chapter 2: System1114. Click Submit.The domain and its IP address are entered in to the DNS HostName IP Mapping.Deleting a DNSStatic EntryTo delete a
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide112SNTP Global ConfigurationFrom the SNTP Global Configuration page, you can enable or disable the Simple N
Chapter 2: System113.3. Click Submit.Table 29. SNTP Global ConfigurationField DescriptionClient Mode Select one of the options: Disabled — Disables t
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide114SNTP Global StatusFrom the SNTP Global Status page, you can view the SNTP status on the WLAN Controller.
Chapter 2: System115Last Update Time Displays the last time when the SNTP client updated the system time on the WLAN Controller.Last Attempt TimeDispl
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide1163. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Broadcast Count Displays the number of time message
Chapter 2: System117SNTP Server ConfigurationFrom the SNTP Server Configuration page, you can add an SNTP server. SNTP synchronizes the system time on
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide1183. Click Submit.Address / HostnameEnter the IPv4 address or host name of the SNTP server, depending on t
Chapter 2: System119SNTP Server StatusFrom the SNTP Server Status page, you can view the registered SNTP servers on the WLAN Controller.To view a list
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AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide1204. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Last Attempt StatusDisplays one of the following op
Chapter 2: System121LicenseFrom the License page, you can view information about the currently registered license, add a license key, or delete an exi
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide1223. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Adding LicenseKeyTo add a license key, do the follo
Chapter 2: System123NoteAfter adding the first license key, you must reboot the AT-UWC WLAN Controller server to make the license effective. See “Syst
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide124
125Chapter 3SwitchingThis chapter includes the following topics:VLAN “VLAN Configuration” on page 126 “VLAN Status” on page 130 “VLAN Port Configur
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide126VLAN ConfigurationFrom the VLAN Configuration page, you can modify the properties of VLAN’s, add and del
Chapter 3: Switching1273. Click Submit.The properties of the VLAN(‘s) are updated.Creating a VLAN To create a new VLAN, do the following:1. From the N
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide128The VLAN Configuration page is displayed as shown in Figure 71 on page 126.2. Select Create from the VLA
Chapter 3: Switching129Figure 73. VLAN Configuration (Delete) Page3. Enter the range of VLAN’s in the VLANID-Individual/Range box.For example, enter “
13Chapter 1Getting StartedThis chapter provides an overview of the AT-UWC Wireless LAN Controller and how to perform basic operations.It contains the
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide130VLAN StatusFrom the VLAN Status page, you can view the information about VLAN’s on the WLAN Controller.T
Chapter 3: Switching131VLAN Port ConfigurationFrom the VLAN Port Configuration page, you can modify the properties of the port interface. NoteThe WLAN
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide1323. Click Submit.Acceptable Frame TypesSpecify one of the following options: Admit ALL - The port accept
Chapter 3: Switching133VLAN Port SummaryFrom the VLAN Port Summary page, you can view the port setting.To view the port setting, do the following:1. F
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide1343. If you want to view the most current information, click Refresh.Ingress Filtering ConfiguredIndicates
Chapter 3: Switching135Reset VLAN ConfigurationFrom the Reset VLAN Configuration page, you can reset the VLAN configuration to the default settings.De
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide136
137Chapter 4SecurityThis chapter includes the following topics:Captive Portal “CP Global Configuration” on page 138 “CP Configuration Summary” on pa
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide138CP Global ConfigurationFrom the Captive Portal (CP) Global Configuration page, you can enable Captive Po
Chapter 4: Security1393. Click the following buttons as needed: Refresh — Refreshes the display on this page. Submit — Makes the changes effective a
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide14AT-UWC Wireless LAN ControllerThe AT-UWC Wireless LAN (WLAN) Controller is a software-based management to
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide140CP Configuration SummaryFrom the Captive Portal (CP) Summary page, you can view a list of CP profiles, a
Chapter 4: Security1413. If you want to view the most current information, click Refresh.Adding or Modifya CP ProfileTo add or modify a CP profile, do
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide142Figure 80. CP Configuration Page3. Specify the fields described in Table 40.Table 40. CP ConfigurationFi
Chapter 4: Security143Enable Redirect ModeCheck the checkbox to direct the authenticated clients to the specified URL. The welcome page in the specifi
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide1444. Click Submit.Session Timeout (secs)Specify the time period in seconds to allow a user to stay connect
Chapter 4: Security145The changes are saved.Deleting a CPProfileTo delete a CP profile, do the following:1. From the Navigation pane, go to Security &
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide146CP Web CustomizationFrom the CP Web Customization page, you can customize the web pages to be displayed
Chapter 4: Security147Figure 81. CP Web Customization (Global Parameter) PageGlobalParameters5. Modify the fields described in Table 41.Table 41. CP W
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide1486. Click the following buttons as needed: Clear — Reset to the default settings. Submit — Makes the ch
Chapter 4: Security149Figure 82. CP Web Customization (Authentication Page) Page9. Modify the fields described in Table 42.Table 42. CP Web Customizat
Chapter 1: Getting Started15Preparing the Management WorkstationTo access the AT-UWC WLAN Controller, you must have a management workstation.The manag
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide15010. Click the following buttons as needed: Preview — Displays the web page with the current settings.
Chapter 4: Security151Welcome Page 11. Select Welcome Page from the select list.12. The CP Web Customization (Welcome Page) page is displayed as shown
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide152NoteTo save your changes to the startup configuration file, see “Save All Applied Changes” on page 39.Lo
Chapter 4: Security153 Clear — Reset to the default settings. Submit — Makes the changes effective and saves them to the running configuration file.
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide15422. Click the following buttons as needed: Preview — Displays the web page with the current settings.
Chapter 4: Security155Local User SummaryFrom the Local User Summary page, you can view a list of local users, add or delete local users, and modify th
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide156The Local User Summary page is displayed as shown in Figure 86 on page 155.2. Perform one of the followi
Chapter 4: Security1574. Click the following buttons as needed: Refresh — Refreshes the display on this page. Delete — Deletes the local user. Subm
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide1583. Click the following buttons as needed: Delete ALL — Deletes all the local users on the list. Delete
Chapter 4: Security159Interface AssociationFrom the Interface Association page, you can view a list of wireless network interfaces or Service Set Iden
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide16Starting a Management SessionThe AT-UWC WLAN Controller is managed from the management workstation throug
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide1603. If you want to view the most current information, click Refresh.Associated InterfacesDisplays a list
Chapter 4: Security161CP StatusFrom the CP Status page, you can view the information about Captive Portal on the WLAN Controller. Viewing the CPGlobal
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide1623. If you want to view the most current information, click Refresh.Viewing theActivity Statusper CP Prof
Chapter 4: Security163The information about the CP profile displayed.4. Observe the fields described in Table 50.5. Click the following buttons as nee
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide164Interface StatusFrom the Interface Activation Status page, you can view the information about the wirele
Chapter 4: Security1655. If you want to view the most current information, click Refresh.Viewing theInterfaceCapability StatusTo view the information
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide1664. If you want to view the most current information, click Refresh.Table 52. Interface Capability Status
Chapter 4: Security167Client Connection StatusFrom the Client Connection Status page, you can view the information about connected AP clients. You can
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide168 Delete — Deletes the selected AP client. Delete All — Deletes all the AP clients. Refresh — Refreshe
Chapter 4: Security1694. If you want to view the most current information, click Refresh.Client Statistics To view the statistics of connected AP clie
Chapter 1: Getting Started17Registering the License KeyRegistering the license key activates the AT-UWC WLAN Controller. For the first time you login
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide1703. Select the wireless network interface from the select list.The information about the selected wireles
Chapter 4: Security1715. If you want to view the most current information, click Refresh.Table 57. CP - Client StatusField DescriptionMAC Address Disp
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide172RADIUS ConfigurationFrom the RADUUS Configuration page, you can view and modify the RADIUS settings.To v
Chapter 4: Security173Number of Named Authentication Server GroupsDisplays the number of the RADIUS server groups that are configured on the WLAN Cont
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide1743. Click the following buttons as needed: Refresh — Refreshes the display. Submit — Makes the changes
Chapter 4: Security175RADIUS Server ConfigurationFrom the RADIUS Server Configuration page, you can add a RADIUS server to the WLAN Controller.To view
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide176RADIUS Named Server StatusFrom the RADIUS Named Server Status page, you can view a list of configured RA
Chapter 4: Security1773. If you want to view the most current information, click Refresh.Port Number Displays the UDP port number of the RADIUS server
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide178RADIUS Server StatisticsFrom the RADIUS Server Statistics page, you can view information about a RADIUS
Chapter 4: Security179Access Requests Displays the number of RADIUS Access-Request packets that the RADIUS client on the WLAN Controller sent to the R
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide18Downloading the Free Trail LicenseAllied Telesis provides the license key from the Restricted Software Do
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide1804. If you want to view the most current information, click Refresh.
Chapter 4: Security181Accounting Server ConfigurationFrom the Port Configuration page, you can modify the network interface properties.To modify the n
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide182Named Accounting Server StatusFrom the RADIUS Named Accounting Server Status page, you can view a list o
Chapter 4: Security1833. If you want to view the most current information, click Refresh.Secret ConfiguredDisplays if the password to access the RADIU
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide184Accounting Server StatisticsFrom the Accounting Server Statistics page, you can view information about a
Chapter 4: Security1854. If you want to view the most current information, click Refresh.Accounting RequestsDisplays the number of RADIUS Accounting R
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide186RADIUS Clear StatisticsFrom the RADIUS Clear Statistics page, you can clear all the RADIUS counters.To c
Chapter 4: Security187Secure HTTPOn the Secure HTTP (HTTPS) Configuration page, you can enable or disable HTTPS, modify the properties for HTTPS conne
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide1883. Click one of the following buttons as needed. Delete Certificate — Deletes the certificate. Refresh
189Chapter 5Wireless LANThis chapter includes the following topics:WLAN “WLAN Basic Setup > Global” on page 191 “WLAN Basic Setup > Discovery”
Chapter 1: Getting Started19Figure 4. Restricted Software Downloads Welcome Page4. Select AT-UWC Series from the select box.The AT-UWC page is display
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide190 “WLAN Advanced Configuration > Centralized L2 Tunneling” on page 310 “WLAN Advanced Configuration
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN191WLAN Basic Setup > GlobalFrom the Wireless Global Configuration page, you can enable or disable the WLAN Controller. You
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide192WLAN Controller Operational StatusDisplays the status of the WLAN Controller. The options are: Enabled
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN1933. Click the following buttons as needed: Refresh — Refreshes the display on this page. Submit — Makes the changes effecti
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide194WLAN Basic Setup > DiscoveryTo manage access points, the WLAN Controller discovers access points or a
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN1953. Click the following buttons as needed: Refresh — Refreshes the display on this page. Submit — Makes the changes effecti
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide196Guidelines forImporting a CVSfileHere are guidelines for importing a CVS file to upload IP addresses: S
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN1973. Click the following buttons as needed: Refresh — Refreshes the display on this page. Submit — Makes the changes effecti
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide198WLAN Basic Setup > Valid APFrom the Valid Access Point Summary page, you can view a list of valid acc
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN199The Valid Access Point Summary page is displayed as shown in Figure 105.Figure 105. Valid Access Point Summary Page2. Observ
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AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide205. Click View/download individual files in this release under the AT-UWC-Install v2.0.1.B01 section.The a
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide200The Valid Access Point Summary page is displayed as shown in Figure 105 on page 199.2. Specify the field
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2015. Click the following buttons as needed: Refresh — Refreshes the display on this page. Delete — Cancels adding the access
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide2023. Import a CVS file onto the system.Guidelines forImporting a CVSfileHere are guidelines for importing
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN203To delete all the access points on the list, skip this step.3. Click the following buttons as needed: Delete — Deletes the
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide204AP Management ResetFrom the Managed AP (Access Point) Reset page, you can reboot the selected access poi
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN205RF Management > ConfigurationFrom the RF Configuration page, you can view and modify the RF settings on managed access po
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide206Table 72. RF ConfigurationField DescriptionChannel Plan Specifies the RF band that the access points use
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2073. Click Submit.NoteTo save your changes to the startup configuration file, see “Save All Applied Changes” on page 39.Power
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide208RF Management > Channel Plan HistoryFrom the Channel Plan History page, you can view the channel hist
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2094. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Last Iteration Displays how many time the channel plan algorithm runs s
Chapter 1: Getting Started21Changing the IP AddressWhen you access the AT-UWC WLAN Controller from the management workstation, it must have an IP addr
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide210RF Management > Manual Channel PlanFrom the RF Management > Manual Channel Plan page, you can star
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2115. Click the following buttons as needed: Apply — Applies the suggested channel to the access points when the algorithm is
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide212Access Point Software DownloadFrom the Access Point Software Download page, you can upgrade software on
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2133. Click Start.The status is displayed.4. Observe the status and counters described in Table 76 on page 214.File Path Specif
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide2145. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Table 76. Access Point Software Download after Star
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN215Managed AP Advanced SettingsFrom the Managed AP Advanced Settings page, you can view AP advanced settings, change the debug
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide2163. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Changing theDebug StatusTo change the debug status,
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2174. Click the following buttons as needed: Cancel — Cancels the changes. Apply — Applies the changes.Changing theChannel or
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide218Figure 115. Managed AP Channel/Power Adjust Page3. Specify the fields described in Table 79.Table 79. Ma
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2194. Click the following buttons as needed: Cancel — Cancels the changes. Apply — Applies the changes.
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide22Figure 8. Control Panel with Large Icons3. Click Network and Sharing Center.The Basic Network Information
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide220Status/Statistics > GlobalFrom the Wireless Global Status/Statistics page, you can view the status an
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN221Figure 116. Wireless Global Status/Statistics Page2. Observe the fields described in Table 80 on page 221.Table 80. Wireless
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide222Cluster Controller Displays whether the WLAN Controller is the cluster controller or not. The cluster co
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN223Maximum Pre-authentication History EntiresDisplays the maximum number of Client Pre-Authentication entries that the WLAN Con
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide224Total Roam History EntiresDisplays the current number of roam history entires in the WLAN Controller.Max
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2253. Click the following buttons as needed: Clear Statistics — Clears all the counters. Refresh — Refreshes the display on t
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide2262. Select the IP address of the WLAN Controller that you want to view the status and statistics.The stat
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN227Authenticated ClientsDisplays the number of authenticated AP clients.IP Address Displays the IP address of the WLAN Controll
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide2284. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Viewing IPDiscoveryTo view the information about co
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2293. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.ViewingConfigurationReceivedTo view information about the configuration
Chapter 1: Getting Started234. Click Local Area Connection.The Local Area Connection Status window appears as shown in Figure 10.Figure 10. Local Area
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide230Figure 119. Peer Controller Configuration Status Page2. Observe the fields described in Table 83 on page
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2313. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Configuration Displays the type of configuration that the WLAN Controll
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide232Status/Statistics > Managed AP > StatusFrom the Managed Access Point Status page, you can view the
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2334. Click the following buttons as needed: Delete — Deletes the selected access points from the list. You can delete only th
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide234Viewing theDetailed Status ofa Managed APTo view the detailed status of the managed access points, do th
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN235Software VersionDisplays the software version of the access point.Code Download StatusDisplays information about downloading
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide2364. Click the following buttons as needed: Reset — Restarts the access point.When the AP profile is modi
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN237Figure 122. Managed Access Point Radio Status Detail Page2. Select the MAC address of the access point that you want to view
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide2385. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Viewing theStatus ofNeighbor AP’sTo view the inform
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN239Figure 123. Managed Access Point Neighbor AP Status Page2. Select the MAC address of the access point that you want to view
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide246. Double-click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).The Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) Properties
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide2405. Click the following buttons as needed: Delete All Neighbors — Deletes all the entires on the Managed
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2414. Observe the fields described in Table 88.5. Click the following buttons as needed: Delete All Neighbors — Deletes all th
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide242Figure 125. Managed Access Point VAP Status Page2. Select the MAC address of the access point that you w
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN243The Managed Access Point Distributed Tunneling Status page is displayed as shown in Figure 126.Figure 126. Managed Access Po
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide244Status/Statistics > Managed AP > StatisticsFrom the Managed Access Point Statistics page, you can
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2453. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Viewing TheStatistics ofEthernetTo view the Ethernet statistics about t
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide2463. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Viewing theDetailed Statisticsof ManagedAccess Poin
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN247WLAN Packets TransmittedDisplays the number of packets that the access point has transmitted to the wireless network.WLAN Pa
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide248WLAN Packets TransmittedDisplays the number of packets that the access point has transmitted to the wire
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2494. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Viewing theStatistics of RadioTo view the radio statistics about the ma
Chapter 1: Getting Started25Enabling JavaScriptTo access the AT-UWC WLAN Controller, you must enable JavaScript for your Windows Internet Explorer. Yo
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide250Figure 130. Managed Access Point Radio Statistics Page2. Select the MAC address of the access point that
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN251Multicast Frames ReceivedDisplays the number of multicast MSDU frames that the access point received.Duplicate Frame CountDi
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide2525. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Viewing theStatistics of VAPTo view the VAP statist
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2535. Observe the fields described in Table 95.6. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Viewing theStatistics ofDis
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide254Figure 132. Managed Access Point Distributed Tunneling Statistics Page2. Select the MAC address of the a
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2554. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Total Roamed Clients of APDisplays the number of AP clients that used t
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide256Status/Statistics > Associated ClientFrom WLAN > Status/Statistics > Associated Client page, yo
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN257Figure 133. Associated Client Status Summary Page2. Observe the fields described in Table 98.Table 98. Associated Client Sta
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide2583. If you want to disconnect an AP client, check the checkbox next to the MAC address of the AP client.4
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN259Status Displays the status of the AP client. The options are: Associated Authenticated Disassociate - The AP client is no
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide265. Select the Trusted sites icon in the box and press the Sites button.The Trusted sites window appears a
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide2604. Click the following buttons as needed: Disassociate — Disconnect the AP client from the access point
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2614. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Viewing theStatus ofDistributedTunnelingTo view the information about t
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide2624. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Viewing theStatus of SSIDTo view the SSID status of
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN263Viewing theStatus of VAPTo view the VAP status of the AP clients and disassociate an AP client form the wireless network, do
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide2643. If you want to disconnect an AP client, check the checkbox next to the MAC address of the AP client.4
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN265Viewing theDetailed Statisticsof AssociationTo view the detailed statistics of the traffic between the access point and AP c
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide266Status/Statistics > Peer ControllerFrom WLAN > Status/Statistics > Peer Controller page, you ca
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2673. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Viewing PeerControllerConfigurationTo view information about the config
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide2683. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.ViewingManaged AP byPeer ControllerTo view informat
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2693. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Hardware Type Displays the hardware ID of the access point. Table 109.
Chapter 1: Getting Started27Figure 16. Security Settings Window8. Change the setting of Active scripting to Enable.9. Click OK.10. Restart the Interne
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide270Status/Statistics > WDS Managed APsFrom WLAN > Status/Statistics > WDS Managed APs, you can vie
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2713. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Viewing WDS APStatusTo view the status of the access point in the WDS g
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide2723. Observe the fields described in Table 111.4. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Viewin
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2732. Observe the fields described in Table 112.3. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Viewing WDSLink Statistics
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide274Figure 138. WDS Link Statistics Page2. Observe the fields described in Table 113.Table 113. WDS Link Sta
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2753. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Source AP Packets ReceivedDisplays the number of packets that the sourc
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide276Rogue/RF ScanThe access point scans the specified channels in the radio band, classifies detected access
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2773. Check the checkbox of the MAC address of access point to manage or clear the rogue status.4. Click the following buttons
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide278The Access Point RF Scan Status page is displayed as shown in Figure 139 on page 276.2. Click a MAC addr
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN279Status Displays the status of the access point. The options are: Managed - An access point managed by the WLAN Controller
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide28Configuring the AT-UWC WLAN ControllerTo configure the features of the AT-UWC WLAN Controller, look at th
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide2804. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Viewing APTriangulationStatusYou can view a list of
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN281Figure 141. AP Triangulation Status Page4. Observe the fields described in Table 116 on page 281.5. If you want to refresh t
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide282Viewing WIDSAP RogueClassificationTo view the WIDS AP Rogue Classification, do the following:1. From the
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2835. Click the following buttons as needed: Acknowledge — Clears the rogue classification of the access point. Refresh — Ref
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide284Detected ClientsThe WLAN Controller detects the AP clients that are connected to access points or send m
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2853. Click the following buttons as needed: Delete — Deletes all the AP client entires from the Detected Client list. Delete
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide286Figure 144. Detected Client Status Detail Page3. Observe the fields described in Table 119.Table 119. De
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN287Threat Mitigation StatusDisplays whether the mitigation is implemented or not.Time Since Entry Last UpdatedDisplays the time
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide288Auth Collection IntervalDisplays the time period since the current interval started. The interval is set
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2894. Click the following buttons as needed: Acknowledge All Rogues — Clears the classification of all the rogue AP clients.
Chapter 1: Getting Started29Saving the ChangesWhen you change settings of the AT-UWC WLAN Controller and click the Submit button on each page, the cha
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide2905. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Viewing Pre-Auth HistoryWhen WPA Pre-Authentication
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2913. Click the Pre-Auth History tab.The Pre-Auth History page is displayed.4. Observe the fields described in Table 121.5. If
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide292The Detected Client Status Detail page is displayed as shown in Figure 144 on page 286.3. Click the Tria
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN2935. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Viewing RoamHistoryTo view the roaming history of the AP client, do the
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide2945. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Table 123. Detected Client Roam HistoryField Descri
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN295Ad Hoc ClientsFrom the Ad Hoc Client page, you can view AP clients connected to wireless LAN via another AP client.To view a
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide296Client list and the Authentication Action is Grant, this button is not effective. Allow — Allows the ad
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN297AP Authentication FailureFrom the AP Authentication Failure page, you can view a list of access points that failed to connec
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide2983. Click the following buttons as needed: Delete All — Clears all the entries from the list. Manage —
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN299Figure 149. Access Point Authentication Failure Status Detail Page3. Observe the fields described in Table 126.Table 126. Ac
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AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide30Figure 18. AT-UWC WLAN Controller Save Changes Screen3. Click Save.The Confirmation window appears as sho
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide3004. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Controller IP Address Displays the IP address of th
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN301De-Auth Attack StatusFrom the AP De-Auth Attack Status page, you can view a list of access points that the WLAN Controller i
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide302WLAN Advanced Configuration > GlobalFrom the WLAN Advanced Configuration page, you can modify the adv
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN303Client Roam Timeout (secs)Specify the time period in seconds used by the WLAN Controller to remove the entry of an AP client
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide3043. Click the following buttons as needed: Refresh — Refreshes the display on this page. Submit — Makes
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN305WLAN Advanced Configuration > SNMP TrapsFrom the Wireless SNMP Trap Configuration page, you can enable and disable sendin
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide306AP State Change TrapsEnable or disable sending AP state Change traps. When it is enabled, the WLAN Contr
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN3073. Click the following buttons as needed: Refresh — Refreshes the display on this page. Submit — Makes the changes effecti
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide308WLAN Advanced Configuration > Distributed TunnelingFrom the Distributed Tunneling Configuration page,
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN3093. Click the following buttons as needed: Refresh — Refreshes the display on this page. Submit — Makes the changes effecti
Chapter 1: Getting Started31Using Online HelpWhen you have a question about the AT-UWC WLAN Controller, the Online Help can be a good place to look fo
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide310WLAN Advanced Configuration > Centralized L2 TunnelingFrom the Centralized Tunneling Configuration pa
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN3113. Click Add.The VLAN is added to the VLAN List.4. Click the following buttons: Refresh — Refreshes the display on this pag
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide312WLAN Advanced Configuration > Known ClientFrom the Known Client Summary page, you can view a list of
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN3133. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Adding an APClient to theKnown ClientListTo add an AP client that the W
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide314Figure 155. Known Client Configuration Page4. Observe the fields described in Table 133.5. Click the fol
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN3152. Click Import...The page moves to the Known Client Database Importing page. Upload a CVS file on the system.Guidelines fo
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide316WLAN Advanced Configuration > NetworksFrom the Networks page, you can add or delete wireless network
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN317Figure 158. Wireless Network Configuration Page4. Specify the fields described in Table 134.Table 134. Wireless Network Conf
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide318MAC AuthenticationSelect the MAC authentication mode. To authenticate clients with the MAC address, the
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN319RADIUS Authentication Server StatusDisplays the configuration status of a RADIUS authentication server. RADIUS Accounting Se
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide32Figure 21. AT-UWC WLAN Controller Online Help3. Click the TOC button at the lower left corner of the scre
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide3205. When you select WEP the Security field, the page adds the following fields shown in Figure 159.6. If
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN3218. When you select WPA/WPA2 the Security field, the page adds the following fields shown in Figure 160.Figure 160. Wireless
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide322Table 136. Wireless Network Configuration - WPA/WPA2Field DescriptionSecurity Displays the WPA/WPA2 sele
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN32310. Click the following buttons: Refresh — Refreshes the display on this page. Clear — Clears the changes you made before
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide3244. Click the following buttons: Refresh — Refreshes the display on this page. Clear — Clears the chang
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN325Access Point Profile ListFrom the Access Point (AP) Profile List page, you can view the access point profile list, add, dele
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide3263. Specify the name of the access point profile in the text box.4. Click Add.To configure the AP profile
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN327Modifying AnAccess PointProfileTo modify an access point profile, do the following:1. From the Navigation pane, go to WLAN &
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide328Access Point Profile Global ConfigurationFrom the Access Point (AP) Profile Global Configuration page, y
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN3294. Click the following buttons: Refresh — Refreshes the display on this page. Clear — Clears the changes you made before c
Chapter 1: Getting Started33Figure 22. AT-UWC WLAN Controller Online Help TOC 4. Click the Configuration on the Table of Contents for example.The Onli
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide330 Submit — Makes the changes effective and saves them to the running configuration file. NoteTo save you
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN331Access Point Profile Radio ConfigurationFrom the Access Point Profile Global Configuration page, you can modify the properti
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide332Figure 163. Access Point Profile Radio Configuration Page4. Select the radio button, either 1 or 2 on th
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN333Table 139. Access Point Profile Radio ConfigurationField DescriptionState Turn on or off the radio signal from the access po
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide334RF Scan Sentry ChannelsDisplays which band is used when the access point is a RF scan sentry. Always bot
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN335No ACK Specifies whether sending ACK frames or not. The options are: Enable - Requests AP clients not to send ACK frames. T
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide336Short Retries Specifies the maximum number of re-tires for short frames. The short frame is a frame whos
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN3376. Click the following buttons: Refresh — Refreshes the display on this page. Clear — Clears the changes you made before c
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide338Modulation andCoding SchemeTableTable 140 describes the IEEE 802.11n Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS).
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN339Access Point Profile VAP ConfigurationFrom the Access Point Profile Virtual Access Point (VAP) Configuration page, you can a
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide34Figure 23. AT-UWC WLAN Controller Online Help Example
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide340Figure 164. Access Point Profile VAP Configuration Page4. Select 1-802.11b/g/n or 2-802.11a/n to configu
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN3417. Click the following buttons: Refresh — Refreshes the display on this page. Submit — Makes the changes effective and sav
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide342Access Point Profile QoS ConfigurationFrom the Access Point Profile Quality of Service (QoS) Configurati
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN343Figure 165. Access Point Profile QoS Configuration Page4. Select 1-802.11b/g/n or 2-802.11a/n to configure.5. Observe the fi
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide3446. Click the following buttons: Refresh — Refreshes the display on this page. Submit — Makes the chang
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN345NoteTo save your changes to the startup configuration file, see “Save All Applied Changes” on page 39.
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide346Peer Controller > Configuration Request StatusFrom the Peer Controller Configuration Request page, yo
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN3473. Check the checkbox of the peer controller that you want to download the configuration from the WLAN Controller.You can se
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide348Peer Controller > Configuration Enable/DisableFrom the Peer Controller Configuration Enable/Disable p
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN349Table 144. Peer Controller Configuration Enable/Disable Field DescriptionGlobal Check the checkbox to specify the Global con
Chapter 1: Getting Started35Ending a Management SessionYou can end a management session at any time during a management session.To end a management se
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide3503. Click the following buttons as needed: Refresh — Refreshes the display on this page. Submit — Makes
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN351WIDS AP ConfigurationFrom the Wireless Intrusion Detection System (WIDS) AP Configuration page, you can enable or disable ea
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide352Managed SSID from an unknown APEnables or disables detecting the unknown AP that sends the beacon frames
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN3533. Click the following buttons as needed: Refresh — Refreshes the display on this page. Submit — Makes the changes effecti
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide354WIDS Client ConfigurationFrom the Wireless Intrusion Detection System (WIDS) Client Configuration page,
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN355Table 146. WIDS Client Configuration Field DescriptionKnown Client Database TestDisplays whether or not detecting an AP clie
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide3563. Click the following buttons as needed: Refresh — Refreshes the display on this page. Submit — Makes
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN357Local OUI Database SummaryThe first three bytes of the MAC address is called an Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI), wh
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide3583. Check the checkbox of the OUI entry that you want to delete.4. Click the following buttons as needed:
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN359WDS Group ConfigurationFrom the WDS Group Configuration page, you can view a list of WDS groups and add a new WDS group. You
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AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide360ConfiguringWDSTo configure WDS, do the following:1. Configure the root and satellite access points for a
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN361Viewing a List ofWDS Groups andAdding a NewGroupTo view a list of WDS groups and add a WDS group, do the following:1. From t
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide362Figure 173. WDS Group Configuration Page 25. Check the Edit checkbox.You can enter a password in the WDS
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN363Pushing the WDSInformation toPeer ControllersTo push the WDS group information to the peer controllers, do the following:1.
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide364WDS AP ConfigurationFrom the WDS AP Configuration page, you can view access point members that belong to
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN365Figure 175. WDS AP Configuration Page 24. Select the MAC address of the AP to add from the Valid AP MAC Address select list.
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide366WDS Link ConfigurationFrom the WDS Link Configuration page, you can view a list of link combinations of
Chapter 5: Wireless LAN367Figure 177. WDS Link Configuration Page 24. Enter the following fields described in Table 149.5. Click Submit.Table 149. WDS
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide368Deleting a LinkCombinationTo delete a link combination from the list, do the following:1. From the Navig
37Chapter 2SystemThis chapter includes the following topics. Each topic corresponds to the same title in the System folder in the Navigation Panel on
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide38 “Trap Receiver Configuration” on page 75 “Supported MIBs” on page 77Statistics “Controller Detailed S
Chapter 2: System39Save All Applied ChangesFrom the Save All Applied Changes page, you can save all the changes you have made to the startup configura
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AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide40ARP CacheFrom the ARP Cache page, you can view and clear the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache. ARP
Chapter 2: System41System ResourcesFrom the System Resources page, you can view the information about the system resources.To view the system resource
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide423. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.5 Seconds Displays the CPU usage by the task in the
Chapter 2: System43System DescriptionFrom the System Description page, you can view and modify system information.To view and modify the system inform
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide443. Click the following buttons as needed: Refresh — Refreshes the display on this page. Submit — Makes
Chapter 2: System45Network Connectivity ConfigurationFrom the Network Connectivity Configuration page, you can view and modify the network interface p
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide463. Click the following buttons as needed: Refresh — Refreshes the display on this page. Submit — Makes
Chapter 2: System47HTTPOn the HTTP Configuration page, you can view and modify the property settings for HTTP connections.To view and modify the HTTP
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide483. Click the following buttons as needed: Refresh — Refreshes the display on this page. Submit — Makes
Chapter 2: System49Telnet SessionNoteThe current AT-UWC WLAN Controller does not support the Telnet Session.
Contents5Viewing a List of CP Profiles ...
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide50User Accounts ConfigurationFrom the User Accounts Configuration page, you can modify the password for the
Chapter 2: System513. Click Submit.The changes are saved to the running configuration file.NoteTo save your changes to the startup configuration file,
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide52Login SessionsFrom the Login Sessions page, you can view information about your current login session.To
Chapter 2: System533. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Session Type Displays the connection type, either HTTP or HTTPS.Table 6. Login
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide54Forwarding Database ConfigurationFrom the Forwarding Database Configuration page, you can change the agin
Chapter 2: System55Forwarding Database SearchFrom the Forwarding Database Search page, you can view MAC address entries and search a specific MAC addr
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide563. If you want to refresh the display, click Refresh.Searching a MACAddressTo search a MAC address from t
Chapter 2: System57Buffered Log ConfigurationFrom the Buffered Log Configuration page, you can enable or disable the Buffered Log function. The system
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide583. Click one of the following buttons: Refresh — Refreshes the display on this page. Submit — Saves the
Chapter 2: System59Buffered LogFrom the Buffered Log page, you can view messages stored in the buffer on the WLAN Controller.To view messages in the b
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide6Changing the Debug Status ...
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide60Command Logger ConfigurationNoteThe current AT-UWC WLAN Controller does not support the Command Logger.
Chapter 2: System61Console Log ConfigurationNoteThe current AT-UWC WLAN Controller does not support the Console Log.
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide62Event LogFrom the Event Log page, you can view event log messages.NoteTo download event log messages, see
Chapter 2: System63Hosts Log ConfigurationFrom the Hosts Log Configuration page, you can add Syslog servers.NoteTo start or stop sending log messages
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide643. Click one of the following buttons: Refresh — Refreshes the display on this page. Submit — Saves the
Chapter 2: System65Persistent Log ConfigurationFrom the Persistent Log Configuration page, you can enable or disable the Persistent Log feature.When t
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide663. Click Submit.The change is saved to the running configuration file.NoteTo save your changes to the sta
Chapter 2: System67Severity Levels Table 11 describes the severity levels in decreasing order of severity.Table 11. Log Message LevelsSeverity Level D
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide68Persistent LogFrom the Persistent Log page, you can view persistent log messages stored in the hard disk
Chapter 2: System69Syslog ConfigurationFrom the Syslog Configuration page, you can start or stop sending log messages to Syslog servers.NoteTo set Sys
Contents7WLAN Advanced Configuration > Distributed Tunneling...
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide703. Click Submit.The change is saved to the running configuration file.NoteTo save your changes to the sta
Chapter 2: System71Diagnosis Log ConfigurationFrom the Diagnosis Log Configuration page, you can start or stop storing diagnosis messages that include
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide72NoteTo save your changes to the startup configuration file, see “Save All Applied Changes” on page 39.
Chapter 2: System73SNMP Community ConfigurationFrom the SNMP Community Configuration page, you can view a list of community strings, modify the proper
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide743. Click Submit.The change is saved to the running configuration file.NoteTo save your changes to the sta
Chapter 2: System75Trap Receiver ConfigurationFrom the SNMP Trap Receiver Configuration page, you can view a list of SNMP trap receivers on the WLAN C
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide764. Click one of the following buttons: Delete — Deletes the selected SNMP trap receiver. Submit — Saves
Chapter 2: System77Supported MIBsFrom the Supported MIBs page, you can view a list of MIB’s that the WLAN Controller supports.To view a list of suppor
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide78Controller Detailed StatisticsFrom the Controller Detailed Statistics page, you can view statistics data
Chapter 2: System79.Table 16. Statistics Controller DetailField DescriptionifIndex Displays the value of the interface index.Octets Received Displays
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AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide803. Click one of the following buttons if necessary: Clear Counters — Clears the counters. Refresh — Dis
Chapter 2: System81Controller Statistics SummaryFrom the Controller Statistics Summary page, you can view statistics data about the activities of WLAN
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide82System ResetFrom the System Reset page, you can reset or shut down the WLAN Controller.NoteTo reboot the
Chapter 2: System83Reset Configuration To DefaultFrom the Reset Configuration To Default page, you can restore the default settings to the WLAN Contro
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide843. Click one of the following options: Yes - Resets the configuration to the default settings. No - Can
Chapter 2: System85Erase Startup Configuration FileFrom the Erase Startup Configuration File page, you can delete the startup configuration file store
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide863. Click one of the following options: Yes - Erases the startup configuration file. No - Cancels the op
Chapter 2: System87Reset Passwords to DefaultsFrom the Reset Passwords to Defaults page, you can reset the password of the manager account to the defa
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide88Download File to ControllerFrom the Download File to Controller page, you can transfer a file from the TF
Chapter 2: System89.3. Click Submit.The status is displayed in the File Transfer Status field.Table 17. Download File to ControllerField DescriptionFi
9PrefaceThis manual is the Web Graphic User Interface (GUI) user’s guide for the AT-UWC Wireless LAN Controller. The instructions in this guide explai
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide90Upload File from ControllerFrom the Upload File from Controller page, you can transfer a file from the WL
Chapter 2: System91.3. Click Submit.The status is displayed in the File Transfer Status field.Table 18. Upload File from ControllerField DescriptionFi
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide92HTTP File DownloadFrom the HTTP File Download page, you can transfer a file from your management workstat
Chapter 2: System93.3. Click Start File Transfer.The status is displayed in the File Download Status field.Table 19. HTTP File DownloadField Descripti
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide94Software UpgradeFrom the Software Upgrade page, you can upgrade management software from your management
Chapter 2: System95Figure 55. Software Upgrade Page2. Specify the following fields in Table 20..3. Click Start File Transfer.The specified management
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide96PingFrom the Ping page, you can test network connections between the WLAN Controller and the destination
Chapter 2: System973. Click Submit.Size Specifies the size of a request packet in bytes.Ping Displays the results of executing the ping utility.Table
AT-UWC WLAN Controller Web GUI User’s Guide98TraceRouteFrom the TraceRoute page, you can trace the path that an IP packet takes to reach the destinati
Chapter 2: System993. Click Submit.Probes per Hop Specifies the number of probe packets per hop. The default setting is 3 packets.Max TTL Specifies th
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