Motorola RFS7000 Series System Reference Manual page 111

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3. Click the
Edit
button to display a screen where WLAN information, encryption and authentication
settings can be viewed or changed. For more information, see
page
4-27.
4. Click the
Enable
button to enable the selected WLAN. When enabled, a green check mark displays.
When disabled, a red "X" displays. Enabled WLANs are display in a number of different switch Web
UI configurations for additional configuration activities. To enable or disable a WLAN, select it from
the table and click the Enable or Disable button. The Enable button is only available when the
selected WLAN is disabled.
5. Click the
Disable
button to disable the selected WLAN. When enabled, a green check mark displays.
When disabled, a red "X" displays. To enable or disable a WLAN, select it from the table and click the
Enable or Disable button. The Disable button is only available when the selected WLAN is enabled.
6. Click the
Export
button to export the content of the table to a Comma Separated Values file (CSV).
7. Click the
Global Settings
WLANs on the system. Remember, changes made to any one value impact each WLAN.
Click
OK
to save updates to the Global WLAN Settings screen. Click
and revert back to the previous screen. Checkbox options within the Global Settings screen include:
MU Proxy ARP
handling
Shared-Key
Authentication
button to display a screen with WLAN settings applying to the all the
Enables Proxy ARP handling for MUs. Proxy ARP is provided for
MU's in PSP mode whose IP address is known. The WLAN
generates an ARP reply on behalf of a MU, if the MU's IP address
is known. The ARP reply contains the MAC address of the MU (not
the MAC address of WLAN Module). Thus, the MU does not
awaken to send ARP replies (helping to increase battery life and
conserve bandwidth). If an MU goes into PSP mode without
transmitting at least one packet, its Proxy ARP will not work for
the MU. This option is selected by deafult.
Enables Shared-Key Authentication for all enabled WLANs on the
system. This option is selected by default.
Network Setup
Editing the WLAN Configuration on
Cancel
to disregard changes
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