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Configuring the Altitude AP
Summit WM Series WLAN Switch and Altitude Access Point Software Version 4.1 User Guide
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If a BSSID is deactivated or removed on the Altitude AP.
This option is disabled by default.
Country Select the country of operation. This option is only available with some licenses.
The following on the AP Properties tab are view only:
Serial # – Displays a unique identifier that is assigned during the manufacturing process.
Hardware Version – Displays the current version of the Altitude AP hardware.
Application Version – Displays the current version of the Altitude AP software.
Status:
Approved – Indicates that the Altitude AP has received its binding key from the Summit WM
series switch after the discovery process.
Pending – Indicates that the Altitude AP has not yet successfully been approved for access
with the secure controller.
You can modify the status of an Altitude AP on the Access Approval screen. For more
information, see “Modifying an Altitude AP’s status” on page 64.
Active Clients Displays the number of wireless devices currently active on the Altitude AP.
4 To save your changes, click Save.
Modifying the Altitude AP’s radio properties
Most properties of the Altitude AP’s radios can be modified without requiring a reboot of the Altitude
AP. However, modifying the following will require a reboot of the Altitude AP:
Enabling or disabling either radio
Changing the radio channel between Auto and any fixed channel number
If the Altitude AP does require a reboot, a warning message is displayed to the user in the Summit
Wireless Assistant.
To modify the Altitude AP’s radio properties:
1 From the main menu, click Altitude AP Configuration. The Altitude AP screen is displayed.
2 Click the appropriate Altitude AP in the list.
3 Click the radio tab you want to modify.
Each tab displays the radio settings for each radio on the Altitude AP. If the radio has been assigned
to a WM-AD, the WM-AD names and MAC addresses appear in the Base Settings section. The
following lists the number of WM-ADs that each Summit WM series switch can support:
WM200 -- up to 32 WM-ADs
WM2000 -- up to 64 WM-ADs
The AP radios can be assigned to each of the configured WM-ADs in a system. Each AP can be the
subject of 8 WM-AD assignments (corresponding to the number of SSIDs it can support). Once a
radio has all 8 slots assigned, it is no longer eligible for further assignment.
The BSS Info section is view only. After WM-AD configuration, the Basic Service Set (BSS) section
displays the MAC address on the Altitude AP for each WM-AD and the SSIDs of the WM-ADs to
which this radio has been assigned.
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