Overriding A Device Configuration; Basic Configuration - Motorola Solutions WiNG 5.2.6 Reference Manual

Access point
Table of Contents

Advertisement

5 - 98 WiNG 5.2.6 Access Point System Reference Guide

5.5 Overriding a Device Configuration

Devices within the access point managed network can have an override configuration defined and applied. New
devices can also have an override configuration defined and applied once
Refer to the following override the configuration of an access point managed device:

Basic Configuration

Assigning Certificates
RF Domain Overrides
Profile Overrides
5.5.1 Basic Configuration
When a device is initially deployed, it requires several basic configuration parameters be set and its deployment
location defined. Additionally, the number of permitted licenses needs to be accessed to determine whether new
devices can be adopted (if in Virtual Controller AP mode).
Applying a basic configuration override to a device entails changing (overriding) the device's system name,
deployment area, building floor and system clock.
To override a managed device's basic configuration:
1. Select the
2. Select Devices.
3. Select
Device
4. Select a target device MAC address from either the Device Browser in the lower, left-hand, side of the UI or within
the Device Overrides screen.
The
Basic Configuration
NOTE: The best way to administer a network populated by numerous access points is to
configure them directly from the designated Virtual Controller AP. If an access point's
configuration requires an exception from the Virtual Controller AP's assigned profile
configuration the administrator should apply a Device Override to change just that access
point's configuration. For more information on applying an override to an access point's
Virtual Controller AP assigned configuration profile, see
Configuration
tab from the Web UI.
Overrides.
screen displays by default.
Profile Overrides on page
5-123.

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents