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4.7.1.2 Editing AP Settings
The
Edit
screen provides a means of modifying the properties of an existing radio. This is often necessary
when the radio's intended function has changed and its name needs modification or if the radio now needs
to be defined as a detector radio. The Edit screen also enables you to modify placement, channel and power
settings as well as a set of advanced properties in case its transmit and receive capabilities need to be
adjusted.
NOTE: The screen display can vary slightly depending on whether the Access Port radio is
an 802.11a or 802.11bg model.
To edit a radio's configuration:
1. Select
Network
2. Click the
Configuration
3. Select a radio to edit from the table.
4. Click the
Edit
5. The
Switch
When clustering is enabled on the switch and
on the Access Port Radio edit screen. For information on configuring enabling Cluster GUI, see
Clustering Using the Web
6. In the
Radio Descr.
describe radios of the same type and can be used to locate a radio if there are any problems.
>
Access Port Radios
tab.
button to display a screen containing settings for the selected radio.
field displays the IP address of the cluster member associated with each Access Port radio.
UI.
field, enter a brief description to differentiate the radio. The description is used to
from the main menu tree.
Cluster GUI
is enabled the
Switch
field will be available
Managing

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