Management Overview

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Management Options

Once you have a valid AP-3 IP Address and an Ethernet connection, you may use your web browser to issue commands and monitor network statistics.

The Command Line Interface (CLI) also provides a method for issuing commands and viewing network statistics using Telnet and Terminal clients. This section covers only use of the HTTP Interface. For more information about issuing commands and viewing network statistics with the CLI, refer to the "Command Line Interface Reference Manual".

  1. Open your browser and enter the IP Address in the address bar.
  2. Press the ENTER key. Result: The AP-3 Login screen appears.

Figure: Login Screen

Leave the User Name field empty
  1. Enter "public" in the Password field. Result: The HTTP Interface System Status screen appears.

Figure: System Status Screen

Each section of the System Status screen provides the following information.

  • System Status. This area provides system level information, including the AP-3 IP Address and contact information.
  • System Traps. System traps (if any) appear in this area. Each trap identifies a specific severity level.

To delete a single System Trap, click the check box next to the trap, click the Delete button.

Use the Select All and the Deselect All buttons to manage all traps simultaneously.

For more information about System Traps, refer to "Troubleshooting" in this guide.