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3 To modify the default information about a selected Altitude AP, key in information in the following
fields (where appropriate):
4 If this Altitude AP is to used in Bridge Mode as part of a static configuration for Branch Office
deployment, click the Maintain client session in event of poll failure checkbox on in order to
maintain the session. See “Altitude AP static configuration: branch office deployment” on page 57.
5 To save the modified information, click on the Save button.
View and modify the radio settings of registered Altitude APs
Most properties of the Altitude AP radios can be modified without triggering a reboot of the Altitude
AP. However, modifying the following will trigger a reboot:
● enabling or disabling either radio
● changing the radio channel between “Auto” and any fixed channel number.
Serial # (Display only) A unique identifier set during manufacture.
Name Defaults to the serial number. Change this to a unique descriptive
name that more easily identifies the Altitude AP.
Description Available for descriptive comments (optional).
Port # From the drop-down list, select the ethernet port through which the
Altitude AP can be reached.
Hardware Version (Display only) Current version of the Altitude AP hardware.
Application Version (Display only) Current version of the Altitude AP software.
Status (Display only) “Approved” = Altitude AP has received its binding key
from the Summit WM-Series Switch after the Discovery process.
“Pending” = binding key not yet received.
You can modify the status of a Altitude AP (for example from
“Pending” to “Approved”) in the Access Approval screen.
Active Clients (Display only) The number of wireless devices currently active on the
Altitude AP.
Poll Timeout The default is 30 seconds.
Poll Interval The default is 5 seconds.
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