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System Name
Displays the designated system name. Provide a system name serving as a
reminder of the user base the switch supports (engineering, retail, etc.).
Location
The Location parameter serves as a reminder of where the switch can be found.
Define the System Name as a specific identifier of the switch's location. Use the
System Name and Location parameters together to optionally define the switch
name by the radio coverage type it supports and physical location. For example,
"second floor engineering."
Contact
Displays a
name should be the network administrator responsible for switch operations.
Uptime
Displays the current operational time for the device name defined within the
System Name field. Uptime is the cumulative time since the switch was last
rebooted or lost power.
Firmware
Displays the current firmware version running on the switch. This version should
be periodically compared to the most recent version available on the Motorola
Web site, as versions with increased functionality are periodically released.
AP License Count
Displays the number of Access Port licenses currently available for the switch.
This value represents the maximum number of Access Ports the switch is licensed
to adopt.
AAP License Count
The License Count value displays the number of Adaptive AP licenses installed on
this member.
Date (MM/DD/
Displays the day, month and year currently used with the switch.
YYYY)
Time
Displays the time of day used by the switch.
Time Zone
Use the drop-down menu to specify the time zone used with the switch. Adjusting
the time zone will in turn, cause an adjustment to the time displayed.
Country
Use the drop-down menu to specify the correct country of operation. Selecting the
country incorrectly could render your switch as operating illegally.
4. Click the
Restart
button to reboot the switch. The switch itself does not include a hardware reset
feature.
CAUTION: When rebooting the switch, the Radius Server will also be restarted
regardless of its state before the reboot.
5. Click the
Shutdown
button to shutdown and power off the switch.
NOTE: On the RFS4000, RFS6000, and RFS7000 the shutdown command will shutdown
the switch but the fans on the switch will remain on.
6. Click the
Show Dashboard
status. For more information, see
recommended before new configurations are employed that utilize increased switch bandwidth.
7. Click the
Reset Password
Contact
value for system administration and troubleshooting. This
button to display a screen with important indicators of switch health and
Switch Dashboard
Details. Referencing the Details screen is
button to display a screen to reset the password.
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