Entering The Basic System Settings - Motorola WS2000 System Reference Manual

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WS2000 Use Cases
As soon as he logs in, the WS2000 asks him to set the password. He sets the administration password to
something relatively secure.
He presses
Update Password Now
to record his changed password.

12.18.2 Entering the Basic System Settings

The interface opens by displaying the
System Setting
screen. This screen is also accessible by clicking the
toggle to the left of System Configuration in the left menu, then selecting
System Settings
in the left menu.
The first time System Settings are displayed, a dialog box is displayed, warning the administrator to select
a country of operation.
Different countries have different regulations for the use of radio frequencies. Setting the location configures
the switch to use only the channels, frequencies, and power levels that are legal for that country. Leo sets
the location to United States - us.
The system name is used to distinguish between WS2000 switches for remote configuration. Leo gives the
switch a descriptive name, Atlanta1. This name will appear in the footer for subsequent configuration
windows for the switch. He does not need the descriptive name, but he wants to put in something
appropriate in case he needs it later. If the office eventually has more than one wireless switch, the name
will help him to know which switch he is working on.
He also enters his email address into the
Admin Email Address
box. Leo's corporation uses an SNMP
manager which has the capability of monitoring network devices and sending email to the manager of a
device that is in an unusual state. This is the email address that will be supplied to that SNMP manager for
this switch.

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