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Extreme Networks Summit WM3000 Series Reference Manual page 203

Summit wm3000 series controller system software version 4.0

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3 Refer to the following information as displayed within the Configuration tab:
Type
Placement
Channel
Power dBm
Power mW
4 To modify a radio's adoption defaults, select a radio and click the Edit button (from the bottom of
the screen). For more information, see
5 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.
Summit WM3000 Series Controller System Reference Guide
Displays whether the radio is an 802.11a radio or an 802.11 bg model
radio
Displays the default placement when an radio auto-adopts and takes on
the default settings. Options include Indoor or Outdoor. Default is Indoor.
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 controller to systematically assign the channel.
Default is random.
Displays the default power when an radio auto-adopts and takes on the
default settings. Defaults are 20 dBM for both 802.11a and 802.11bg
radios.
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.
"Editing Default Access Point Adoption Settings" on page
204.
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