Cisco Cisco WAP131 Wireless-N Dual Radio Access Point with PoE 관리 매뉴얼

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Cisco WAP131 and WAP351 Administration Guide
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Click Save.
When the import is complete, the screen refreshes and the MAC addresses of the 
APs in the imported file appear in the Known AP List.
Networks
Virtual Access Points (VAPs) segment the wireless LAN into multiple broadcast 
domains that are the wireless equivalent of Ethernet VLANs. VAPs simulate 
multiple access points in one physical WAP device. Up to four VAPs are supported 
on the Cisco WAP131 and up to eight VAPs are supported on the Cisco WAP351.
Each VAP can be independently enabled or disabled, with the exception of VAP0. 
VAP0 is the physical radio interface and remains enabled as long as the radio is 
enabled. To disable operation of VAP0, the radio itself must be disabled.
Each VAP is identified by a user-configured Service Set Identifier (SSID). Multiple 
VAPs cannot have the same SSID name. SSID broadcasts can be enabled or 
disabled independently on each VAP. SSID broadcast is enabled by default.
SSID Naming Conventions 
The default SSID for VAP0 is ciscosb. Every additional VAP created has a blank 
SSID name. The SSIDs for all VAPs can be configured to other values.
The SSID can be any alphanumeric, case-sensitive entry from 2 to 32 characters. 
The printable characters plus the space (ASCII 0x20) are allowed, but these six 
characters are not:
?, ", $, [, \, ], and +.
The allowable characters are:
ASCII 0x20, 0x21, 0x23, 0x25 through 0x2A, 0x2C through 0x3E, 0x40 
through 0x5A, 0x5E through 0x7E.
In addition, these three characters cannot be the first character:
!, #, and ; (ASCII 0x21, 0x23, and 0x3B, respectively).
Trailing and leading spaces (ASCII 0x20) are not permitted.