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Summit wm3000 series controller system software version 4.0

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Network Setup
MAC Address
MAC Name
IP Address
Ready
Power Save
WLAN
VLAN
Tunnel
Radio Index
Radio Type
3 Click on the Show Filtering Options link to set filtering parameters to filter information displayed on
the screen. Once the Show Filtering Options link is selected, the Filter Option Zone which allows the
selection of filtering parameters is displayed. Up to two parameters may be selected.
Within the Filter Option Zone the following options are presented:
And / Or - Use the And/Or drop down list to expand the selection criteria. Up to two selection
criteria are supported.
Filter Entire Table - Click Filter Entire Table to apply the filtering criteria on the information being
displayed on the screen.
Turn Off Filtering - Click Turn Off Filtering to turn off filtering and display all information. Use this
button and the Filter Entire Table button to refresh screen contents after making changes to the
filtering criteria.
When filtering is disabled, a message is displayed at the bottom of the screen. Similarly, when
filtering is enabled, the filtering criteria is displayed at the same place on the screen.
4 Click the Details button to launch a screen with additional information about the selected MU. For
more information, see
5 Highlight a MU from those listed and click the Disconnect button to remove the MU from the list of
currently associated devices.
Be aware that disconnected MUs will often become immediately re-connected to the controller.
Ensure disconnected MUs are permanently removed from controller association.
6 Click the Export button to export the content of the table to a Comma Separated Values file (CSV).
7 Click the Edit MAC Name button to change the MAC name associated with the selected MU's MAC
Address.
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Media Access Control
Each MU has a unique
which it is identified. This address is burned into the ROM of the MU.
Displays the MAC name associated with each MU's MAC Address. The
MAC Name is a user created name used to identify individual mobile unit
MAC Addresses with a user friendly name.
Displays the unique IP address for the MU. Use this address as necessary
throughout the applet for filtering and device intrusion recognition and
approval.
Displays whether the MU is ready for controller interoperation. Values are
Yes and No.
Displays the current (read-only)
The Power Save field has two potential settings. PSP indicates the MU is
operating in Power Save Protocol mode. In PSP, the MU runs enough
power to check for beacons and is otherwise inactive. CAM indicates the
MU is continuously aware of all radio traffic. CAM is recommended for
MUs frequently transmitting with the controller's Access Points for
periods of two hours or greater.
Displays the name of the WLAN the MU's associated AP is connect to.
Displays the specific VLAN the target MU is mapped to.
Displays the tunnel the target MU is mapped to.
The Radio Index is a numerical device recognition identifier for MU
radios. The index is helpful to differentiate device radios when a
particular MU has more than one radio.
The Radio Type defines the radio used by the adopted MU. The controller
supports 802.11b MUs and 802.11 a/b and 802.11 a/g dual-radio MUs.
The radio also supports 802.11a only and 802.11g MUs.
"Viewing MU Details" on page 169
(MAC) address through
Power-Save-Poll
(PSP) state of the MU.
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