Configuring the Summit WM Controller
Summit WM User Guide, Software Version 5.358
NOTE
If any of the Time Servers is not accessible, you can use the Summit WM Controller as the Time Server. To use
the Summit WM Controller as the Time Server, select the Run local NTP Server checkbox. When you select the
Run local NTP Server checkbox, the time on the network elements is synchronized on the basis of the Summit
WM Controller's system clock.
6 To apply your changes, click Apply.
Completing the system configuration
Once you have performed the initial configuration of the Summit WM Controller, you are now ready to
do the following:
z Configuring the WM-AD - For more information, see Chapter 4, "WM Access Domain Services."
z Registering and assigning APs to the WM-AD - For more information, see Chapter 3, "Configuring
the Altitude AP."
Ongoing Operations of the Controller, Access Points,
and WM software
Once you have configured the WM-AD and registered and assigned APs to the WM-AD, the Controller,
Access Points, and WM software system configuration is complete. Ongoing operations of the
Controller, Access Points, and WM software system can include the following:
z Summit WM Controller System Maintenance
z Altitude AP Maintenance
z Client Disassociate
z Logs and Traces
z Reports and Displays
For more information, see "Performing system administration" on page 297 or the Summit WM
Maintenance Guide.