Motorola WiNG 5.6 Reference Manual page 337

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NOTE: A blue override icon (to the left of a parameter) defines the parameter as having
an override applied. To remove an override, go to the Basic Configuration screen's
Device Overrides
from the device.
7. Review the following radio configuration data to determine whether a radio configuration requires modification or override:
Name
Type
Description
Admin Status
RF Mode
Figure 5-164 Device Overrides - Access Point Radios screen
field and select
Clear
Displays whether the reporting radio is the access point's radio1, radio2 or radio3. AP7131
models can support up to 3 radios. AP6522, AP6522M, AP6532, AP6562, AP8132, AP8232,
AP7181 and AP7161 models support 2 radios and AP6511 and AP6521 models support a
single radio.
Displays the type as either Radio (for typical client support) or sensor. If setting an AP6511
or AP6521 model access point to function as a sensor, the access point must be rebooted
before it can begin to operate as a sensor.
Displays a brief description of the radio provided by the administrator when the radio's
configuration was added or modified.
Defines the radio as either enabled or disabled for client or sensor support.
Displays whether each listed radio is operating in the 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n radio
band. If the radio is a dedicated sensor, it will be listed as a sensor to define the radio as
not providing typical WLAN support. If the radio is a client bridge, it will be listed as a
client bridge and does not provide typical WLAN support. The radio band is set from
within the Radio Settings tab.
Overrides. This will remove all overrides
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