
NetVanta 160 Series Wireless Configuration Guide Configuring the AOS AP
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Modifying AP Configuration
To modify or view a configured AP, select the link of the AP you wish to view or modify.
Select the
AP link to
modify or
view the
AP.
Figure 13. Modify/Delete Access Points Menu
General Parameters
Once you have selected the link, the Access Point Configuration menu (the same menu used to statically
add an AP, see Figure 12 on page 17) will open. The menu displays information for a specific AP,
including Access Point Interface, Name, Location, MAC Address, Speed/Duplex settings,
Country/Region, and MAC Access List. From this menu, changes can be made to the preceding
parameters.
Multiple ACs can be configured to control a single AP. After an AP reboot, the AP retains
no knowledge of the previous AC and will be controlled by the first AC to complete the
negotiation handshake. The controlling AC applies its configuration to a controlled AP. If
control is passed to another AC, that AC’s configuration for the AP will be applied, even if
it is different than that of the previous controlling AC. If using multiple ACs to control an
AP, it is important that the configuration settings be coordinated and applicable for the
overall network design.
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