Cisco Cisco WAP551 Wireless-N Single Radio Selectable Band Access Point Manual De Mantenimiento

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Navigating to Configuration Information for a Specific WAP Device
Navigating to Configuration Information for a Specific Device
All WAP devices in a Single Point Setup cluster reflect the same configuration (if the 
configurable items can be propagated). It does not matter which WAP device you connect to 
for administration—configuration changes on any WAP device in the cluster are propagated to 
the other members.
There may be situations, however, when you want to view or manage information on a 
particular WAP device. For example, you might want to check status information such as 
client associations or events for an access point. In this case, you can click the IP address in the 
table on the Access Points page to show the web-based configuration utility for the particular 
access point.
Navigating to a WAP Device Using its IP Address in a URL
Navigating to a Device Using its IP Address in a URL
You can also link to the web-based configuration utility of a specific WAP device by entering 
the IP address for that access point as a URL directly into a web browser address bar in the 
following form:
http://IPAddressOfAccessPoint (if using HTTP)
https://IPAddressofAccessPoint (if using HTTPS)
Removing an Access Point from a Single Point Setup Cluster
Removing an Access Point from a Single Point Setup
To configure the cluster management address of an individual Single Point Setup cluster 
member:
Cluster Management Address—In order to access the cluster with a single IP. The 
Cluster can be configured with an option of Cluster IPv4 address. This is part of the 
global configuration of the cluster in section. It has to be statically configured by the 
Cluster Administrator. The Cluster IP management address should be part of the same 
subnet as the clustered AP management IP addresses. The Cluster IP address is 
configured as secondary IP address to the management interface of the Dominant AP. 
The Dominant AP user interface is accessible using the Cluster IP address. When the 
Cluster IP address is set as secondary IP address on the Dominant IP, it sends Gratuitous 
ARPs on the management VLAN so that the mapping between the new IP address and 
the MAC-address is established in the subnet. The Cluster IP address configuration is 
shared among all the clustered APs.