4.7 Viewing Access Port Information
The
Access Ports
managed network. Use this data as necessary to check all the APs that are active, their VLAN assignments,
updates to a APs description as well as their current authentication and encryption schemes.
NOTE: The WS5100 can support a maximum of 48 Access Ports. The RFS6000 can
support a maximum of 48 Access Ports. The RFS7000 can support a maximum of 256
Access Ports. However, port adoption per switch is determined by the number of licenses
acquired.
NOTE: The Motorola RF Management Software is a recommended utility to plan the
deployment of the switch and view its configuration once operational. Motorola RFMS
can help optimize the positioning and configuration of a switch and Access Ports in
respect to a WLAN's MU throughput requirements. For more information, refer to the
Motorola Web site.
The Access Ports screen consists of the following tabs:
•
Configuring Access Port Radios
•
Viewing AP Statistics
•
Configuring WLAN Assignment
•
Configuring WMM
•
Configuring Access Point Radio Bandwidth
•
Configuring Radio Groups for MU Load Balancing
•
Viewing Active Calls (AC) Statistics
4.7.1 Configuring Access Port Radios
Refer to the
Configuration
the radios listed, you have the option of editing a radio's properties, deleting a radio, adding a new radio,
resetting a radio, scanning available channels or exporting a radio.
To view Access Port Radio configuration details:
1. Select
Network
screen displays a high-level overview of the APs created for use within the switch
tab to view existing radio configurations available to the switch. After reviewing
>
Access Port Radios
from the main menu tree.
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