Configure AP through Its Own Web Interface
With a few exceptions, all AP functions are configured through the AWC Plug-in.
- TQ series
- TQ4400, TQ4400e, TQ4600
Only the following settings can be changed through the respective AP's own management web interface:
- Basic Configuration > Username (Administrator), Password
Note
Use this only as a preparatory step to let an AP be detected as a guest device.
Make sure that the guest device's username and password match the ones for the guest-class configured on a parent AMF device.
Change the non-guest device username and password to an AP-specific configuration.
- Advanced Configuration > Ethernet Configuration
- Optional Configuration > LLDP
- Optional Configuration > HTTP/HTTPS Configuration
Refer to "AT-TQ Series Reference Manual" for its management web interface.
- Basic Configuration > Username (Administrator), Password
- TQ1402, TQm1402, TQ5403, TQ5403e, TQm5403, TQ6602, TQ6602 GEN2, TQm6602 GEN2, TQ6702 GEN2, TQm6702 GEN2
Only the following settings can be changed through the respective AP's own management web interface:
- System > Communication
- System > Web
- System > LLDP
- LAN > VLAN Configuration
- LAN > Link Aggregation Configuration (TQ5403 only)
Note
When you enable a static LAG on a TQ5403, you also have to configure a static channel group on an AlliedWare Plus switch to which the AP is connected to.
Also note that when you use a LAG to connect an AP to an AMF device, you cannot add the AP from a guest device list, and Zero Touch Configuration and Auto Recovery are not supported.
- Account > User
Note
Use this only as a preparatory step to let an AP be detected as a guest device.
Make sure that the guest device's username and password match the ones for the guest-class configured on a parent AMF device.
Change the non-guest device username and password to an AP-specific configuration.
- Account > Language
Refer to "AT-TQ Series Reference Manual" for its management web interface.
- System > Communication
- TQ4400, TQ4400e, TQ4600
If you change an AP's configuration through its web interface using other methods, the AWC Plug-in will not be able to detect and manage the AP.
- Login to the AWC Plug-in as a user account that can access a Management Group to which the target AP belongs to.
- Select "Wireless Configuration" > "AP Settings" from the AWC Plug-in menu.
- Select the target AP from a list of APs.
- Place the mouse cursor on the gear icon at the top right of the screen and select "Delete" from the submenu.
- Wait for at least a minute to make sure that the AP is no longer managed by the AWC Plug-in.
- Change the AP configuration through its own management web interface.
- When you finish the configuration changes, select "Wireless Configuration" > "AP Settings" from the AWC Plug-in menu.
- Place the mouse cursor on the gear icon at the top right of the screen and select "Add Manually" from the submenu.
- Enter the required information in the "Wireless AP Registration" dialog box and click "Add".
* If you have changed the AP's IP address, enter a new IP address in the "Wireless AP Registration" dialog box.
- An AP-specific configuration page will appear.
- Click the "Edit" button at the top right of the "Configuration Information" section to open the "Select AP Profile" dialog box.
- Select an AP Profile that has been assigned to the AP and click "Select".
- Click "Save" at the top right of the AP-specific Configuration page.
- Select "Wireless Configuration" > "AP Settings" from the AWC Plug-in menu.
- Check the AP of the Management Group you just changed.
- Place the mouse cursor on the spanner icon at the top right of the screen and select "Apply Configuration" from the submenu.
- When the "Apply Configuration" dialog box appears, click "OK".
- When a completion message appears, click "Close".
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