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Advanced Configuration

Network

The Network category contains three sub-categories.

IP Configuration

DHCP Server

Link Integrity

IP Configuration

You can configure and view the following parameters within the IP Configuration screen:

NOTE

You must reboot the Access Point in order for any changes to the Basic IP or DNS Client parameters take
effect.

Basic IP Parameters

IP Address Assignment Type: Set this parameter to Dynamic to configure the Access Point as a Dynamic Host

Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client; the Access Point will obtain IP settings from a network DHCP server
automatically during boot-up. If you do not have a DHCP server or if you want to manually configure the
Access Point’s IP settings, set this parameter to Static.

IP Address: The Access Point’s IP address. When IP Address Assignment Type is set to Dynamic, this field is

read-only and reports the unit’s current IP address. The Access Point will default to 10.0.0.1 if it cannot obtain an
address from a DHCP server.

Subnet Mask: The Access Point’s subnet mask. When IP Address Assignment Type is set to Dynamic, this field is

read-only and reports the unit’s current subnet mask. The subnet mask will default to 255.0.0.0 if the unit cannot
obtain one from a DHCP server.

Gateway IP Address: The IP address of the Access Point’s gateway. When IP Address Assignment Type is set to

Dynamic, this field is read-only and reports the IP address of the unit’s gateway. The gateway IP address will
default to 10.0.0.2 if the unit cannot obtain an address from a DHCP server.

DNS Client

If you prefer to use host names to identify network servers rather than IP addresses, you can configure the AP to act
as a Domain Name Service (DNS) client. When this feature is enabled, the Access Point contacts the network’s DNS
server to translate a host name to the appropriate network IP address. You can use this DNS Client functionality to
identify RADIUS servers by host name. See

RADIUS

for details.

Enable DNS Client: Place a check mark in the box provided to enable DNS client functionality. Note that this

option must be enabled before you can configure the other DNS Client parameters.

DNS Primary Server IP Address: The IP address of the network’s primary DNS server.
DNS Secondary Server IP Address: The IP address of a second DNS server on the network. The Access Point

will attempt to contact the secondary server if the primary server is unavailable.

DNS Client Default Domain Name: The default domain name for the Access Point’s network (for example,

“proxim.com”). Contact your network administrator if you need assistance setting this parameter.

Advanced

Default TTL (Time to Live): Time to Live (TTL) is a field in an IP packet that specifies how long in seconds the

packet can remain active on the network. The Access Point uses the default TTL for packets it generates for which
the transport layer protocol does not specify a TTL value. This parameter supports a range from 0 to 65535. By
default, TTL is 64.

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