This page displays the status of all EnSky access points that your Controller is currently managing as well as all the EnSky access points in the network that the Controller has discovered. Use this page to add EnSky access points to your EWS switch’s Controller access point list.
The EWS switch can manage supported EnSky Series access points. For the discovery procedure to succeed, the EWS switch and the EnSky access point must be connected in the same network. The EWS switch can discover supported EnSky access points with any IP address and Subnet settings.
EnSky access points can either be configured individually or configured as a group.
To manage an access point individually, click on the Device Name field of the access point you wish to configure, and you will be directed to a screen where you can configure settings for the access point.
To manage access points as a group, go to Device Management > AP Groups to create an AP group and add members into the group. Click on the Group field of the AP you wish to configure, and you will be directed to a screen where you can configure settings for the AP group.
Group settings can be overridden by individual AP settings. For example, if you want to set the transmit power to a lower setting for only a few specific APs, leave the Transmit Power at Auto in the Wireless Radio Settings of the AP Group, then click on the Device Name field of the access point (which is already in a group) you wish to configure and you will be directed to a screen where you can configure override settings for the selected access point.
This indicates the current status of the managed access point.
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Descriptions
Managed
This shows the number of APs in the managed AP database that are configured with the EWS switch.
Active
This shows the number of managed APs that currently have an active connection with the EWS switch’s controller.
Offline
This shows the number of managed APs that currently do not have an active connection with the EWS switch’s controller.
Status
Explanation
Online
AP is connected and managed by the EWS switch.
Provisioning
AP is currently in the process of connecting to the EWS switch.
Applying Change
AP is currently being applied with system changes.
Connecting
AP is currently connecting to the EWS switch.
Offline
AP is currently offline.
Resetting
AP is resetting.
Firmware Upgrading
AP is currently undergoing firmware upgrade process.
Invalid IP
The subnet of managed AP’s IP address is not the same as the EWS switch. Please remove AP and reconfigure AP to the correct IP settings.
Incompatible Version
AP firmware is not compatible with EWS switch.
Checking Certificate
EWS switch is checking the SSL Certificate of AP.
This is the time left before the page auto-refreshes itself. The countdown is from 15 seconds.
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Descriptions
Reveals a list of all APs in the network that the EWS switch automatically discovers. Mouse over the discovered access point to show general information such as the MAC address, IP address, model name, and firmware version.
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Descriptions
The Remove button removes selected access point(s) from managed AP list. Access points removed will be restored to standalone mode.
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Descriptions
The Reboot button will reboot the selected access point(s).
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Descriptions
Use the Search Bar to search for access points managed by the EWS switch using the following criteria: Status, model name, MAC Address, Device name, IP address, Firmware Version, and Group.
Model Name
This shows the model name of the managed access point.
MAC Address
This shows the MAC address of the managed access point.
Device Name
This displays the device name of the managed access point.
When the AP is not a group member, click on this field and you’ll be redirected to the configuration page where you can edit settings such as device name, IP Address, and Wireless Radio settings.
When the AP is a group member, click on this field to configure settings for individual access points by overriding the cluster settings.
IP Address
This shows the IP address of the managed access point.
Firmware Version
This shows the firmware version of the managed access point.
Last Update
It displays the time the access point was last detected, and the information was last updated.
Group
Displays the AP Group the access point is currently assigned to. Click on this field and you'll be redirected to the group configuration page.
Column Filter
Shows or hides fields in the access point list.