Motorola Series Switch WS5100 User Manual

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Network Setup

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2. Click the

Configuration

tab.

3. Refer to the following information as displayed within the

Configuration

tab:

4. To modify a radio’s adoption defaults, select a radio and click the

Edit

button. For more information, see

Editing Default Radio Adoption Settings on page 4-84.

Type

Displays whether the radio is an 802.11a radio or an 802.11 bg model radio

Placement

Displays the default placement when an radio auto-adopts and takes on the default settings.
Options include Indoor or Outdoor. Default is Indoor.

Channel

Displays the default channel when an radio auto-adopts and takes on the default settings.
This value can be a specific channel, Random, or ACS. Random assigns each radio a random
channel. ACS (Automatic Channel Selection) allows the switch to systematically assign the
channel. Default is random.

Power dBm

Displays the default power when an radio auto-adopts and takes on the default settings.
Defaults are 20 dBM for 802.11bg) and 17 dBm for 802.11a.

Power mW

Displays the default transmit power in mW (derived from the Power dBm setting). Defaults
are 100 mW for 802.11bg and 50 mW for 802.11a.

CAUTION: An access port is required to have a DHCP provided IP address before
attempting layer 3 adoption, otherwise it will not work. Additionally, the access port must
be able to find the IP addresses of the switches on the network.

To locate switch IP addresses on the network:
• Configure DHCP option 189 to specify each switch IP address.

• Configure a DNS Server to resolve an existing name into the IP of the switch. The access

port has to get DNS server information as part of its DHCP information. The default DNS
name requested by an AP300 is “Symbol-CAPWAP-Address”. However, since the default
name is configurable, it can be set as a factory default to whatever value is needed.

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