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 InstantWave  
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Access Point For Small Business
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The menu offers configuration options that enable you to tailor your network to
suit your needs.
 
AP Setting – sets the AP’s IP related parameters, sets filters, sets wireless
related parameters, sets AP Access Control list
 
Trap Management – configures the trap server (i.e., defines the terminal to run
the trap server on) and sets the trap alarms
 
Loads the Default settings of the AP
 
Updates AP Firmware
 
Resets the AP
AP Setting
Click AP Setting to open the AP Setting dialog box (Figure 22).
Figure 22.  AP Setting/IP
 
IP:
 The first tab on the dialog box is IP (Internet Protocol).  All InstantWave Access
Points are delivered with a default IP of 192.168.1.1 and a default subnet mask of
255.255.255.0.  If you wish to change the defaults, set each AP to its new IP
address before introducing it to the open network.
 From the IP tab you may view or modify the Access Point
,
configure its subnet mask, or add a default gateway (see the note below).  After
making changes click OK to return to the Config sub-menu and click the Reset
menu item to make the changes effective.
 Note:  An AP will transfer SNMP respond packets (confirmation packets) to its
APMS PC directly if it is within the same LAN (the same subnet mask).  If a
SNMP respond packet from an AP is destined for an APMS PC on another
LAN, then the SNMP respond packet needs to go through a router-gateway.
The default gateway is the path to that router.  If you set the correct default
gateway, then you can use an APMS manager (i.e. the PC running APMS)
physically located in a different subnet to manage this AP.