Viewing And Configuring Radio Profiles; Viewing Radio Profile Settings - 3Com WX4400 Reference Manual

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ONFIGURING
Viewing and
Configuring Radio
Profiles
Viewing Radio Profile
Settings
W
P
IRELESS
ARAMETERS
Specify the user glob or MAC address glob. (For syntax information,
see "Access Rules" on page 248.)
To modify an existing rule, select the rule and click Properties.
(For information, see the procedure for configuring the type of service
profile you are modifying. For example, if you selected an 802.1X profile,
see "Configuring an 802.1X Wireless Service" on page 251.)
3 When you finish making changes, click Finish to save them and close the
wizard.
A radio profile is a set of attributes that you can apply to multiple radios.
A default radio profile named default is provided and cannot be deleted.
Rather than configuring each radio individually, you can create a new
radio profile and apply it to multiple radios that you select. You can also
create a radio profile as part of a domain policy and apply it to MAPs on
different WX switches.
3Com recommends that you create a new radio profile and leave the
default radio profile unchanged as a backup.
The default radio profile is associated with the MAPs of a WX switch,
unless you created a new radio profile while configuring the coverage
area and configured the WX switches with the information in the floor
plan.
If you create a new radio profile while configuring a coverage area for a
floor, 3WXM automatically copies the new profile to the domain policy of
the Mobility Domain selected for the coverage area. Later, when you
configure WX switches in the Mobility Domain using the information in
the floor plan, 3WXM also copies the radio profile to the Radio Profiles
policy of each of the switches.
To view radio profile settings:
1 Select the Configuration tool bar option.
2 In the Organizer panel, click the plus sign next to the WX switch.
3 Click the plus sign next to Wireless.
4 Select Radio Profiles.

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