Motorola Series Switch WS5100 User Manual

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4-66 WS5100 Series Switch System Reference Guide

4. Refer to the

Properties

field for the following

5. Click the

Edit

button to launch a screen used to configure radio specific parameters.

6. Click the

Delete

button to remove a radio. However, before a radio can be removed, the radio’s BSS

mapping must be removed.

7. Click the

Add

button to add a radio. The radio must be added before the radio can be adopted.

8. Click the

Reset

button to reset an individual radio.

9. Click the

Tools >

button to displays a submneu with

Reset

,

Run ACS

and

Export

options.

Select the Reset option to reset the access port radio. Select the

Run ACS Now

option to scan all

channels and discover which radios are adopted and on what channel. ACS then analyzes the radios'

AP Type

Displays whether the AP is an AP100 or AP300 model Motorola access port or an AP-4131
model access point, if configured to operate as an access port.

Type

Use the Type to identify whether the radio is 802.11a radio or an 802.11bg radio.

Adopted

Displays the radio’s adoption status. If the radio is adopted, a green check displays. If the
radio is not adopted, a red X displays.

Parent AP MAC
Address

Displays the access port's Ethernet MAC (the device MAC address that is printed on the
casing of the unit). Please do not confuse this BSSID MAC with the access port's Ethernet
MAC address.

MAC Address

The Base Radio MAC is the radio's first MAC address when it is adopted by the Switch.

State

Display the current operational mode that the Radio is set for. If the radio is set as a Detector
AP the state will display "Detector", otherwise the state will read "Normal".

VLAN

Displays the name of the VLAN currently used with each access port radio.

Desired Channel

When the radio’s channel is configured statically, the Actual Channel and Desired Channel
are the same. If using ACS (Automatic Channel Selection), the switch selects a channel for
the radio. The Desired Channel displays “ACS” and the Actual channel displays the channel
selected for the radio. When set to Random, the applet makes the channel designation.

Actual Channel

When the radio’s channel is configured statically, the Actual Channel and Desired Channel
are the same. If using ACS (Automatic Channel Selection), the switch selects a channel for
the radio. The Desired channel displays “ACS” and the Actual Channel displays the channel
selected for the radio.

Desired Power (dBm)

Displays the configured power setting in dBm for the selected radio. In most cases, the
Desired Power and Actual Power are the same unless the desired power level would put the
radio's output power outside the accepted regulatory compliance range.

Actual Power

Displays the current power level in dBm for the selected radio. In most cases, the Desired
Power and Actual Power are the same unless the desired power level would put the radio's
output power outside the accepted regulatory compliance range.

Placement

When the radio is adopted using the default configuration, the power for the radio can be
defined as “Indoor” or “Outdoor.” However, some countries have restrictions for the use of
outdoor radios. If using a value of “Outdoor” verify it is in compliance with the country of
operation.

Last Adopted

Displays the time this radio was last adopted by the switch.

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