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Summit WM-Series WLAN Switch and Altitude Access Point Software Version 1.0 User Guide
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5 Since this Summit WM-Series Switch is to be the primary connection point, click the checkbox on.
6 Set the Security Mode to “Allow Approved” by clicking the radio button. [recommended after initial
set up for paired Summit WM-Series Switches]
7 To save these settings, click on the Save button.
On the Summit WM-Series Switch that is to be the secondary one, repeat Steps 1 to 7, with these
exceptions:
● In Step 3, enter the IP address of the Management port or physical port of the primary Summit WM-
Series Switch.
● In Step 5, leave the primary connection point checkbox unchecked.
NOTE
When two Summit WM-Series Switches have been paired as described above, each Summit WM-Series Switch's
registered Altitude APs will appear as “foreign” in the list of available Altitude APs when configuring a WM-AD
topology.
View the Altitude AP Availability Display
When the Altitude AP Configuration: AP Registration Mode screen has been saved for the Summit
WM-Series Switch in Paired Mode, the Altitude AP Availability display will show the status of both
“local” and “foreign” Altitude APs for that Summit WM-Series Switch.
In normal operations, when Availability is enabled, the “local” Altitude APs are green, and the
“foreign” Altitude APs are red. If the other Summit WM-Series Switch fails, and the “foreign” Altitude
APs connect to the current Summit WM-Series Switch, the display will show all Altitude APs as green.
If the Altitude APs are not attached they do not appear in the report.
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