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1. Select Network > Access Port Radios from the main menu tree.
2. Click the Configuration tab.
3. Click the Global Settings button to display a screen containing global settings, which apply to
4. Set an Adoption Preference ID value between 1 and 65535.
5. To enable the automatic adoption of non-configured radios on the network, select the Adopt
6. To limit the number of voice-enabled Clients which are associated, click the Voice Call
7.
8. Click the Configure Port Authentication button to open a new dialogue with port authentication
9. Click OK to save the changes and return to the previous screen.
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all radios on the switch.
To define a radio as preferred, the Access Port preference ID should be the same as the
adoption preference ID. The adoption preference ID is used for AP load-balancing. A switch will
preferentially adopt Access Ports having the same adoption-preference-id as the switch itself.
The Adoption Preference ID defines the switch preference ID. The value can be between 1 and
65535. To define radios as preferred, the Access Port preference ID should be the same as the
adoption preference ID. If the value is set to 0, the switch automatically changes the value to 1.
In a layer 3 environment, the Access Port adoption process is somewhat unique. For more
information, see
Configuring Layer 3 Access Port Adoption on page 4-216.
unconfigured radios automatically option. Default radio settings are applied to Access Ports
when automatically adopted. Enable this option to allow adoption even when the Access Port is
not configured. Default radio settings are applied to Access Ports adopted automatically.
Admission Control checkbox. Limiting voice client traffic in a supported WLAN is a good idea to
maintain data rates, voice quality, and throughput. WMM admission control is a mechanism for
limiting traffic on a given access category. Per the recommendation of the 802.11e
specification, Brocade limits support of this feature to voice and video. The switch configures
the AP to broadcast that admission control is configured by default on Brocade Mobility 300
Access Points(not clear).
To use WIPS, enter a Primary WIPS Server Address and Secondary WIPS Server Address into
the corresponding fields.
configuration information.
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