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Provides centralized wireless lan (wlan)
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2. Click the Configuration tab.
3. Refer to the following information as displayed within the Configuration tab:
Type
Displays whether the radio is an 802.11b, 802.11bg and 802.11bgn or 802.11a and
802.11an radio.
Placement
Displays the default placement when an radio auto-adopts and takes on the default settings. Options include Indoor
or Outdoor. Default is Indoor.
Channel
Displays the default channel when an radio auto-adopts and takes on the default settings. This value can be a
specific channel, Random, or ACS. Random assigns each radio a random channel. ACS (Automatic Channel
Selection) allows the switch to systematically assign the channel. Default is random.
Power dBm
Displays the default power when a radio auto-adopts and takes on the default settings. Defaults are 20 dBM for
802.11bg) and 17 dBm for 802.11a.
Power mW
Displays the default transmit power in mW (derived from the Power dBm setting). Defaults are 100 mW for 802.11bg
and 50 mW for 802.11a.
4. To modify a radio's adoption defaults, select a radio and click the Edit button. For more
NOTE
Up to 256 Access Ports are supported by the Brocade Mobility RFS6000 and Brocade Mobility
RFS7000 switches. Up to 6 Access Ports and 24 Adaptive APs are supported by the Brocade Mobility
RFS4000 switch. The actual number of Access Ports adoptable by a switch is defined based on
access port or Adaptive AP licenses and on a per platform basis and will typically be lower than 256.
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information, see Editing Default Access Port Adoption Settings on page 4-211.
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