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

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3. Define the following Basic Configuration parameters for the RF Domain:

RF Domain

If creating a new RF Domain, assign it a name representative of its intended function. The name cannot
exceed 32 characters. The name cannot be changed as part of the edit process.

Location

Assign the physical location of the controller or service platform RF Domain. This 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 device configurations are deployed and managed by the RF Domain policy.

Contact

Provide the name of the contact (or administrator) assigned to respond to events created by or
impacting the RF Domain.

Time Zone

Set the geographic time zone set for the RF Domain. 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

Define the two-digit country code set for the RF Domain. The country code must be set accurately to
avoid a device’s illegal operation, as device radios transmit in specific channels unique to the country
of operation.

VLAN for Traffic Control

Select the check box to enable a spinner control used for specifying the VLAN (within a range of 1 -
4,094) used for traffic control within this RF Domain.

Controller Managed

Select the check box to enable management of the RF Domain for adopted wireless clients by the
controller or service platform.This option is disabled by default.

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