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Network Setup
Summit WM3000 Series Controller System Reference Guide170
5 Click the Refresh button to update the MU Statistics to their latest values.
6 Refer to the Status field for the current state of the requests made from applet. This field displays
error messages if something goes wrong in the transaction between the applet and the controller.
Configuring Mobile Units
The Mobile Units Configuration screen lets you view MAC Address to MAC Name associations as well
as creating new MAC Address to MAC Name associations.
To configure Mobile Unit settings:
1 Select Network > Mobile Units from the main menu tree.
2 Click the Configuration tab.
3 The MU table displays the following information:
Radio Type
Displays the radio type used by the adopted MU. The controller supports
802.11b MUs as well as 802.11 a/b and 802.11 a/g dual-radio MUs.
The radio also supports 802.11a only and 802.11g MUs.
Base Radio MAC
Displays the SSID of the Access Point when initially adopted by the
controller.
BSS Address
Displays the MU’s BSSID.
Voice
Displays whether or not the MU is a voice capable device. Traffic from a
voice enabled MU is handled differently than traffic from MUs without
this capability. MUs grouped to particular WLANs can be prioritized to
transmit and receive voice traffic over data traffic.
WMM
Displays WMM usage status for the MU, including the Access Category
currently in use. Use this information to assess whether the MU is using
the correct WMM settings in relation to the operation of the controller.
Encryption
Displays the Encryption type used by the reporting MU.
Roam Count
Refer to the Roam Count value to assess the number of times the MU
has roamed from the controller.
Station Index
The
Station Index
is a numerical device recognition identifier for a
specific MU.
MAC Address
Each MU has a unique Media Access Control (
MAC
) address through
which it is identified. This address is burned into the ROM of the MU.