Network Setup
4. Select a radio from the table to view WLAN assignment information.
The WLAN Assignment tab is divided into two fields; Select Radios and Assigned WLANs.
5. Refer to the Select Radios field for the following information:
Index | Displays the numerical index (device identifier) used with the radio. Use this index (along |
| with the radio description) to differentiate the radio from other radios with similar |
| configurations. |
Description | Displays a description of the Radio. Modify the description as required to name the radio by |
| its intended coverage area or function. |
Type | Displays whether the radio is an 802.11a radio or an 802.11 bg radio. |
AP Mac | Displays the MAC address of the port in |
The Assigned WLANs section displays the WLANs associated to each of the BSSIDs used by the radios within the radio table. There can be 0 – 16 WLANs associated with each BSS. Out of these, one WLAN must be the primary WLAN.
6.Select a WLAN Assignment (by index) and click the Edit button to modify its properties.For more information, see Editing a WLAN Assignment on page
7.To remove an existing WLAN from the list available for WLAN assignment, select the WLAN and click the Delete button.
4.7.3.1Editing a WLAN Assignment
The properties of an existing WLAN assignment can be modified to meet the changing needs of your network,
To edit an exiting WLAN assignment:
1.Select Network > Access Port Radios from the main menu tree.