ADTRAN BlueSecure Controller Setup And Administration Manual page 254

Software release version: 6.5
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Chapter 12: BlueSecure Access Points
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channel and power.The configuration will be saved to the database, and then
applied to the individual access point.
Note: The BSAP-1700 does not support dual mode or Dynamic RF, only Set Once
and Hold.
Enabled
A BSAP is enabled when it has connected to the BSC and has downloaded its
configuration (either global settings or specific configuration). The downloaded
configuration must be set to enable the BSAP's radios. Additionally, BSAP service must be
enabled on the BSC itself to enable BSAPs.
MAC
The BSAP's unique Media Access Control (MAC) address displayed six pairs of
hexadecimal numbers.
Radio MAC
The MAC address of the BSAP's 802.11bg radio is listed if the BSAP has been polled
successfully since the last BSC reboot. To calculate the MAC address of the 802.11a/n
radio, add one to the b/g/n MAC address.
Hostname
The BSAP's configured hostname.
Location
The BSAP's configured location.
Status
The BSAP's current status. Possible values are:
disabled - The BSAP has been administratively disabled.
modified - The BSAP configuration on the BSC has been modified.
updating - The BSAP is loading a new configuration from the BSC.
up2date - The BSAP has loaded and is running its configuration stored on the BSC.
busy - The BSAP is temporarily unable to report its status to the BSC due to system
activity.
Active
This BSAP is connected to BSC, has downloaded its configuration, and is online as source
of wireless data traffic to the BSC.
Error
The BSAP has reported an error condition.
Hardware
BSAP model (BSAP-1500, BSAP-1540, BSAP-1700, BSAP-1800, and Wi-Jack Duo.)
Firmware
The BSAP's firmware version number.
Note: If you have selected but not yet upgraded to a new version of the firmware (either
globally for all APs or for an individual AP), the Firmware column shows two firmware
versions: the currently running firmware is displayed in black and the upgrade firmware
is displayed in red. This indicates that there is a mismatch between what is running and
what should be running. In addition, the following hint is displayed: "Firmware shown in
red is the active firmware. AP requires upgrade."
Note: If you need to upgrade APs that are currently at 6.2 or earlier, you cannot use TFTP
to do so. TFTP is supported only at 6.3 or later.
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Optimal Dynamic RF
Note: Sometimes when the channel is shown, a secondary channel is also shown, for
example (BG=11+7). The second channel is the MIMO secondary channel and is used
by 802.11n capable client devices.
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