Brocade Communications Systems RFS6000 System Reference Manual page 184

Provides centralized wireless lan (wlan)
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2. Click the Configuration tab.
3. Refer to the table for the following information:
Switch
Switch
The
field displays the IP address of the cluster member associated with each Access Port radio. When clustering is
enabled on the switch and Cluster GUI is enabled, the
screen. For information on configuring enabling Cluster GUI, see
Index
Displays the numerical index (device identifier) used with the device radio. Use this index (along with the radio name) to
differentiate the radio from other device radios.
Description
Displays a user-assigned name for the radio.
AP Type
Displays the type of Access Port detected. The switches support Brocade AP 100,
Brocade Mobility 300, Brocade Mobility 650 model Access Ports and Brocade Mobility 7131 Series model Access Points.
Type
Use the Type to identify whether the radio is 802.11b, 802.11bg and 802.11bgn or
802.11a and 802.11an.
Adopted
Displays the radio's adoption status. If the radio is adopted, a green check displays. If the radio is not adopted, a red X
displays.
Parent AP MAC
Displays the Access Port's Ethernet MAC (the device MAC address that is printed on the casing of the unit). Do not confuse
Address
this BSSID MAC with the Access Port's Ethernet MAC address.
MAC Address
The Base Radio MAC is the radio's first MAC address when it is adopted by the Switch.
State
Displays the radio's current operational mode. If the radio is set as a Detector AP, the state is "Detector", otherwise the state
is "Normal".
VLAN
Displays the name of the VLAN currently used with each Access Port radio.
172
Switch
field will be available on the Access Port radio configuration
Managing Clustering Using the Web
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