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2 - 8 Aironet 340 Series Bridge The top section of the each page contains a set of links to the various sub-pages that allow you to configure and display the status of the unit. The following is a sample configuration page At the top left there is a “HOME” link which always returned to the main page. By default, the web pages to display so as to not allow any changes to the configuration of the unit. This is done to try and prevent any inadvertent mouse clicks from changing the configuration. To change a configuration item you must first click on the “Allow Config Changes” link in the top left corner. The page will be re-displayed in a form that allows the changes. Once the changes have been completed you should click on the “Disallow Config Changes” link to re-protect the configuartion.
Accessing the Console System 2 - 9 Some configuration items are displayed as a list of fixed choices. The currently active choice is displayed in bold and cannot be selected. The other choices are displayed as links that may be activated by clicking on them. Other configuration items require the entry of some text. Enter the new value in the text box and then hit “Enter” to send the change to the AP for processing. For those commands that display pages of information, the prompts function the same as those on the Console Port, except instead of having to type characters to select the different options, the option is a hyperlink. You may disable web access to the bridge with a menu configuration command. NOTE: If you are leaving web access enabled, make sure that you set passwords to secure the Console. See “Enabling Linemode (Linemode)”.
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2 - 8 Aironet 340 Series Bridge<br />
The top section of the each page contains a set of links to the various<br />
sub-pages that allow you to configure and display the status of the unit.<br />
The following is a sample configuration page<br />
At the top left there is a “HOME” link which always returned to the<br />
main page.<br />
By <strong>de</strong>fault, the web pages to display so as to not allow any changes to<br />
the configuration of the unit. This is done to try and prevent any inadvertent<br />
mouse clicks from changing the configuration. To change a configuration<br />
item you must first click on the “Allow Config Changes” link<br />
in the top left corner. The page will be re-displayed in a form that allows<br />
the changes. Once the changes have been completed you should click on<br />
the “Disallow Config Changes” link to re-protect the configuartion.