D-Link DWL-6620APS Wireless AC1300 Wave 2 Dual-Band Unified Access Point with Smart Antenna

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Unied Access Point Administrator’s Guide
Unied Access Point Administrator’s Guide
Page 49
October 2017
Section 4 - Managing the Access Point
Modify Rule and Remove Rule buttons to manage the rules associated with a prole.
Use the following buttons to perform their respective tasks:
•) Add: To add a scheduler prole, specify the name of the prole in the appropriate eld and click Add.
•) Remove: To remove a scheduler prole, select it from the Select Prole eld in the Rule Conguration table and
click Remove.
•) Add Rule: After you congure the rule settings, click Add Rule to add the rule to the selected prole.
•) Modify Rule: To change an existing rule, select the rule, update the values in the Rule Conguration area, and
click Modify Rule.
•) Remove Rule: To delete a rule from a prole, select the rule and click Remove Rule.
•) Apply: After making any modications to the rules, click Apply to apply the changes and to save the settings.
Figure 22 - Scheduler Conguration (Modify Rule)
Click Apply to save the new conguration settings.
Note: After making any modications, you must click Apply to apply the changes and to save the
settings.
Scheduler Association Settings
For a Scheduler prole to take effect, you must associate it with at least one radio or VAP interface. To associate the
Scheduler proles, select the Scheduler Association tab in the Manage section. By default, there are no Scheduler
proles created, so no prole is associated to any radio or VAP. The Scheduler prole needs to be explicitly associated
to a radio or VAP conguration. Only one Scheduler prole can be associated to any radio or VAP conguration;
however, a single prole can be associated to multiple radios or VAPs. If the Scheduler prole associated with a VAP
or radio is deleted, then the associated prole to the VAP or radio is removed implicitly. If the radio is operationally
disabled, then all the VAPs associated to that radio are also operationally disabled irrespective of the VAP
conguration.
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