Brocade Mobility RFS Controller System Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual

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RF Domain screen

3. Use the following (read only) information to determine whether a new RF Domain policy

requires creation, or an existing RF Domain requires edit or deletion:

4. Refer to the RF Domain Browser to expand each existing RF Domain policy and review the

device MAC addresses operating within the location defined and are using the configuration
defined for the policy.

RF Domain

Lists each policy’s name, as assigned when it was created. The RF Domain name cannot be changed as
part of the edit process. Only one RF Domain can be assigned to a controller or service platform.

Location

Displays the physical location assigned to the RF Domain. The name could be as specific as the floor of
a building, or as generic as an entire site. The location defines the physical area where a common set of
devices are deployed using the policy’s RF Domain configuration.

Contact

Lists the contact (or administrator) assigned to respond to events created by, or impacting, RF Domain
member devices.

Time Zone

Displays the geographic time zone set for each RF Domain policy. RF Domains can be assigned unique
country codes and time zone information for upload by devices deployed and managed across different
states or countries, thus making them ideal for configurations across different geographical areas.

Country Code

Display the two-digit country code set for the policy. The country code must be set accurately to avoid
illegal operation, as device radios transmit in specific channels unique to their country of operation.

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