Configuring Mobile Units - Brocade Communications Systems RFS6000 System Reference Manual

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Configuring Mobile Units

The Mobile Units Configuration screen lets you view MAC Address to MAC Name associations as
well as creating new MAC Address to MAC Name associations.
To configure Mobile Unit settings:
1. Select Network > Mobile Units from the main menu tree.
2. Click the Configuration tab.
3. The client table displays the following information:
Switch
Switch
The
enabled on the switch and Cluster GUI is enabled, the
screen. For information on configuring enabling Cluster GUI, see Managing Clustering Using the Applet.(link missing)
Station Index
Station Index
The
MAC Address
Each client has a unique Media Access Control (
into the ROM of the client.
MAC Name
MAC Name
The
name. To edit an existing entry, double-click the
4. When using clustering and the Cluster GUI feature is enabled, a pull-down menu will be
5. To add a MAC address to client association, click the Add button. For more information on
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field displays the IP address of the cluster member associated with each client. When clustering is
is a numerical device recognition identifier for a specific client.
is a user-created name used to identify individual mobile unit MAC Addresses with a user-friendly
available to select which cluster members' Clients are displayed. To view Clients from all
cluster members, select All from the pull-down menu. To view Clients from a specific cluster
member, select that member's IP address from the pull-down menu.
adding an association, see
Switch
field will be available on the client Configuration
MAC
) address through which it is identified. This address is burned
MAC Name
and type in the new name.
MAC Naming of Mobile
Units.
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