Cisco Cisco WAP351 Wireless-N Dual Radio Access Point with 5-Port Switch Manual De Manutenção

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Single Point Setup
Single Point Setup Overview
Cisco Small Business WAP121 and WAP321 Wireless-N Access Point with PoE
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Operation of a WAP Device Dropped From a Single Point 
Setup
When a WAP device that was previously a member of a cluster becomes 
disconnected from the cluster, the following guidelines apply:
Loss of contact with the cluster prevents the WAP device from receiving the 
latest operational configuration settings. The disconnection results in a halt 
to proper seamless wireless service across the production network.
The WAP device continues to function with the wireless parameters that it 
last received from the cluster.
Wireless clients associated with the non-clustered WAP device continue to 
associate with the device with no interruption of the wireless connection. In 
other words, loss of contact with the cluster does not necessarily prevent 
wireless clients associated with that WAP device from continued access to 
network resources.
If the loss of contact with the cluster is due to a physical or logical 
disconnect with the LAN infrastructure, network services out to the wireless 
clients may be impacted depending on the nature of the failure.
Propagation of Configuration Settings and Parameters in 
Single Point Setup
The tables summarize configurations that are shared and propagated among all 
clustered WAP devices. 
 
Common Configuration Settings and Parameters that are Propagated in 
Single Point Setup
Captive Portal
Password Complexity
Client QoS
User Accounts
Email Alert 
QoS 
HTTP/HTTPs Service (Except SSL Certificate 
Configuration)
Radio Settings Including 
TSpec Settings (Some 
exceptions)
Log Settings
Rogue AP Detection