Network Setup
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Configuring WLAN Assignment
The WLAN Assignment tab displays a high-level description of the radio. It also displays the radios
WLAN and BSSID assignments on a panel on the right-hand side of the screen.
To view existing WLAN Assignments:
1 Select Network > Access Point Radios from the main menu tree.
2 Click the WLAN Assignment tab.
3 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.
4 Refer to the Select Radios field for the following information
:
The Assigned WLANs field displays the WLANs associated to each BSSID used by the radios within
the radio table. There can be up to 16 WLANs associated with each BSS. Out of these, one WLAN
must be the primary WLAN.
5 Select a WLAN Assignment (by index) and click the Edit button (at the bottom of the screen) to
modify its properties. For more information, see “Editing a WLAN Assignment” on page 194.
Editing a WLAN Assignment
The properties of an existing WLAN assignment can be modified to meet the changing needs of your
network. In order to edit WLAn assignment, the WLAN must allow manual radio mapping. See
“Configuring WLANs” on page 109 for information on enabling manual radio mapping.
To edit an exiting WLAN assignment:
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 AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF format.