Chapter 4: Configuring the Radios
Applying Hot
Settings
2.For each frame type, check or clear each check box. For help, see the next table.
3.Click Submit Changes to save your changes. To activate your changes, from the menu bar click Save/Discard Changes, and then click Save Changes and Reboot. For help, see “Saving Configuration Changes” on page 46.
Table 32. 802.11g Radio Inbound Filter Descriptions
Parameter | Description |
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Allow IAPP | Determines if this radio accepts IAPP (Inter |
| Access Point Protocol) frames from other access |
| point station radios. The IAPP frames must match |
| Ethernet protocol 875c. |
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Allow Wireless | Determines if this radio accepts WTP frames |
Transport Protocol | from end devices. The WTP frames must match |
(WTP) | Ethernet protocol 875b. |
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Allow UDP Plus | Determines if this radio accepts UDP Plus frames |
(UDP/IP Port 5555) | from end devices. The UDP Plus frames must |
| match the UDP network port 5555 on the DCS |
| 30X, Allied Telesyn Gateway, or ARP. |
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Allow DHCP | Determines if this radio accepts DHCP frames. |
| The DHCP frames must match UDP destination |
| port 67 and ARP. Check this check box if the end |
| devices are DHCP clients. |
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Allow All Other | Determines if this radio accepts all other |
Protocols | protocols that are not filtered by one of the filters |
| in this screen. |
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You can “hot set” some advanced parameters (marked with an *), such as Power Output Level, Antenna Control, and Mixed Mode Performance, for the 802.11g radio, which means that the new settings can be immediately activated without rebooting the access point.
To apply hot settings
1.From the main menu, click 802.11g Radio > Advanced Configuration and change the parameters as needed.
2.Click Submit Changes to save your changes to the “current” configuration file (as defined in “Saving Configuration Changes” on page 46).
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