Viewing Access Port Adoption Defaults; Configuring Ap Adoption Defaults - Motorola RFS7000 Series System Reference Manual

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QoS Weight

4.8 Viewing Access Port Adoption Defaults

Use the
Access Port Adoption Defaults
security schemes and review each radio type and the Access Category that defines which data type (Video,
Voice, Best Effort and Background) the radio has been configured to process. The Access Port Adoption
Defaults screen supports the following configuration activities:

Configuring AP Adoption Defaults

Configuring Layer 3 Access Port Adoption
Configuring WLAN Assignment
Configuring WMM
4.8.1 Configuring AP Adoption Defaults
The
Configuration
tab displays current radio adoption settings including radio type, placement, channel
setting and power settings. Many of these settings can be modified (as well as radio's current rate settings)
by selecting a radio and clicking the Edit button. The displayed settings are the default configurations
employed when radios auto-adopt.
To view existing Radio Configuration information:
1. Select
Network
Displays the description defined for the radio when initially added
to the switch managed network. This information can be useful in
associating the radio's intended support function with the
bandwidth priority assigned.
The QoS weight displayed represents each radio's transmission
priority within the WLAN the radio has been assigned to operate
in. A single radio can have different weights within different
WLANs based on its intended priority.
For information on revising the weight assigned to this radio in
respect to its intended operation within its assigned WLAN, see
Editing the WLAN Configuration on page
screen to configure radio adoption settings, assign WLANs and
>
Access Port Adoption Defaults
Network Setup
4-27.
from the main menu tree.
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