1 editing the properties of a neighbor – Motorola Series Switch WS5100 User Manual

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3. Refer to the following information as displayed within the Neighbor Recovery screen.

4. Highlight an existing neighbor and click the

Edit

button to launch a screen designed to modify the self

healing action and/or neighbors for the radio. For more information, see

Editing the Properties of a

Neighbor on page 5-48

.

5. Select the

Remove Neighbors

button to remove all neighbors from the selected radio’s neighbor list.

6. Click the

Detect Neighbors

button to auto-determine neighbors for the radios.

Enabling this feature automatically makes each radio disassociate with their attached MUs, clear their
current neighbor list and move into detection mode to detect neighboring radios.

Detect Neighbors only works properly if all the radios are configured and adopted. Starting the automatic
neighbor detection feature disassociates all of the MUs and clears the current neighbor configuration.

5.7.1.1 Editing the Properties of a Neighbor

Use the

Edit

screen to specify the neighbor of a selected radio and the action the radio performs in the event

its neighbor radio fails.

To edit the properties of a neighbor:

1. Select

Services

>

Self Healing

from the main menu tree.

The Self Healing page launches with the

Configuration

tab displayed.

2. Select the

Neighbor Details

tab.

Radio Index

Displays a numerical identifier used (in conjunction with the radio’s name) to differentiate
the radio from its peers.

Description

Displays an identifier used (in conjunction with the radio’s index) to differentiate the radio
from its peers.

Type

Displays the radio as either a 802.11a or 802.11bg radio.

RP Mac Address

Displays the Ethernet MAC address of the access port. Use the Access Port MAC Address
for the addition or deletion of the radio.

Action

Displays the self healing action configured for the radio. Options include:

• Raise Power: The transmit power of the radio is increased when a neighbor radio is not

functioning as expected.

• Open Rates: Radio rates are decreased to support all rates when a neighbor radio is not

functioning as expected.

• Both: Increases power and increases rates when a neighbor radio is not functioning as

expected.

• None: No action is taken when a neighbor radio is not functioning as expected.

Neighbor Radio
Index

Displays the indexes of the radio’s neighbors.

NOTE: The

Detect Neighbors

button is enabled only when the

Enable Neighbor

Recovery

checkbox is selected from within the Configuration tab. Ensure this option has

been enabled before trying to detect neighbors.

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