3com WL-463 User Manual

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To set up a server for event logs: Select System Log Setup Enable, select a logging 
severity level from the pulldown list, enable the Logging Host and Logging Console, 
and enter the IP address of the server in the space provided. 
To designate an SNTP server for obtaining the date and time: Select SNTP Server 
Enable
 and enter the IP addresses for primary and secondary SNTP servers in the 
spaces provided.
To use the access point as an SNTP server: Select SNTP Server Disable, specify 
time values in the spaces provided, select the time zone from the pull-down list. If you 
check the Enable Daylight Saving check box, the time will adjust automatically for 
standard and daylight saving time. When the SNTP Server setting is disabled, date and 
time settings revert to the defaults after an access point is reset, affecting the accuracy 
of log reports. To avoid this situation, enable the SNTP server setting and allow the 
access point to obtain the date and time from an SNTP server. (The event log page will 
display the default time after a reset until the access point receives the correct 
information from the SNTP server.)
S
TATUS
The Status pages display additional information about the access point status and 
station status.
o
AP Status—Click AP Status to view the access point system configuration and 
access point wireless configuration.
o
Stations Status—Click Stations Status to view the configurations of connected 
stations. The Station Status page displays basic connection information for all 
associated stations. Select “refresh” on you browser to see update station status.
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Event Logs—Click Event Logs to display the activity log of the access point. The 
event log resets to zero if the access point is reset or the Clear Event Logs button is 
pressed. The log saves 128 events, then overwrites the first event and continues.
R
ADIO
 I
NTERFACE
The access point radio interface detects the number of radios installed and their type 
(802.11g Radio, 802.11a Radio or 802.11b Radio). The Radio Settings and Security 
options for the radio interface are described in the following sections.
R
ADIO
 S
ETTINGS
Some radio settings are available only on the 802.11a radio, as noted in the 
descriptions below. When you are finished configuring items on this page, click Apply.