Accton Technology 2555WAG2 Manuel D’Utilisation
System Configuration
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Radio Interface
The IEEE 802.11a and 802.11g interfaces include configuration options for radio
signal characteristics and wireless security features. The configuration options are
nearly identical, and are therefore both covered in this section of the manual.
signal characteristics and wireless security features. The configuration options are
nearly identical, and are therefore both covered in this section of the manual.
The access point can operate in three modes, IEEE 802.11a only, 802.11b/g only, or
a mixed 802.11a/b/g mode. Also note that 802.11g is backward compatible with
802.11b. These interfaces are configured independently under the following web
pages:
a mixed 802.11a/b/g mode. Also note that 802.11g is backward compatible with
802.11b. These interfaces are configured independently under the following web
pages:
• Radio Interface A: 802.11a
• Radio Interface G: 802.11b/g
Each radio supports up to four virtual access point (VAP) interfaces numbered 0 to
3. Each VAP functions as a separate access point, and can be configured with its
own Service Set Identification (SSID) and security settings. However, most radio
signal parameters apply to all four VAP interfaces.
3. Each VAP functions as a separate access point, and can be configured with its
own Service Set Identification (SSID) and security settings. However, most radio
signal parameters apply to all four VAP interfaces.
The VAPs function similar to a VLAN, with each VAP mapped to its own VLAN ID.
Traffic to specific VAPs can segregated based on user groups or application traffic.
Each VAP can have up to 64 wireless clients, whereby the clients associate with
these VAPs the same as they would with a physical access point.
Traffic to specific VAPs can segregated based on user groups or application traffic.
Each VAP can have up to 64 wireless clients, whereby the clients associate with
these VAPs the same as they would with a physical access point.
Note: The radio channel settings for the access point are limited by local regulations,
which determine the number of channels that are available. Refer to “General
Specifications” on page C-1 for additional information on the maximum number
channels available.
Specifications” on page C-1 for additional information on the maximum number
channels available.
Enterprise AP(config)#snmp-server targets mytraps
192.168.1.33 chris
192.168.1.33 chris
Enterprise AP(config)#snmp-server filter-assignment
mytraps trapfilter
mytraps trapfilter
Enterprise AP(config)#exit
Enterprise AP#show snmp target
Enterprise AP#show snmp target
Host ID : mytraps
User : chris
IP Address : 192.168.1.33
UDP Port : 162
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Enterprise AP#show snmp filter-assignments
User : chris
IP Address : 192.168.1.33
UDP Port : 162
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Enterprise AP#show snmp filter-assignments
HostID FilterID
mytraps trapfilter
Enterprise AP#
Enterprise AP#