cOptionally enter the IP address of the server used to provide system time to the access point within the Time Server field. Once the IP address is entered, the access point’s Network Time Protocol (NTP) functionality is engaged automatically.
dDefine a primary and alternate WIPS server IP Address for WIPS Server 1 and 2. These are the addresses of the primary and secondary WIPS console server. WIPS support requires an Extreme Networks AirDefense WIPS Server on the network. WIPS functionality is not provided by the access point alone. The access point works in conjunction with the dedicated WIPS server(s).
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Refer to the Altitude 4700 Series Access Point Installation Guide to optionally set a system location and admin email address for the access point or to change other default settings.
4Refer to the new Radio Configuration field to define how WLAN and WIPS are supported by the access point’s radio(s). Remember, the options available depend on the dual or three radio model SKU deployed.
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If using a three radio model Altitude 4750 Access Point, the radio three configuration option could be rendered unavailable if Rogue AP detection is enabled, or if the power source cannot provide adequate power for the third radio.
The Quick Setup screen on the previous page displays the Radio Configuration field with all 8 radio button options available. This is only the case with three radio access point SKUs. A dual radio model access point would display 7 of the eight possible configuration options. Refer to the following table for the options available to dual and three radio models.
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