Configuring Systems
This section describes how to configure the General, Administrator, Time-Based Services, DHCPDynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A network protocol that enables a server to automatically assign an IP address to an IP-enabled device from a defined range of numbers configured for a given network. , Layer-3 Mobility, Enterprise Domains, Logging, SNMPSimple Network Management Protocol. SNMP is a TCP/IP standard protocol for managing devices on IP networks. Devices that typically support SNMP include routers, switches, servers, workstations, printers, modem racks, and more. It is used mostly in network management systems to monitor network-attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention. , WISPrWireless Internet Service Provider Roaming. The WISPr framework enables the client devices to roam between the wireless hotspots using different ISPs., Proxy, and Named VLANVirtual Local Area Network. In computer networking, a single Layer 2 network may be partitioned to create multiple distinct broadcast domains, which are mutually isolated so that packets can only pass between them through one or more routers; such a domain is referred to as a Virtual Local Area Network, Virtual LAN, or VLAN. Mapping parameters on an Instant AP.
Configuring System Parameters for an AP
Configuring Authentication and Security Profiles on Instant APs
Configuring Time-Based Services for Wireless Network Profiles
Configuring DHCP Pools and Client IP Assignment Modes on Instant APs
Mobility and Client Management
Configuring Enterprise Domains
Configuring Syslog and TFTP Servers for Logging Events