WESM zl Management and Configuration Guide WT.01.28 and greater

3-5
Radio Port Configuration
Configuring Radio Settings
Refer to http://www.hp.com/rnd/support/manuals/rports.htm for information
about each country’s regulations and permissible radio settings.
Configuring Radio Settings
You configure radio settings for the ProCurve RPs 210, 220, and 230 through the
Wireless Edge Services zl Module.
The ProCurve RP 220 and 230 each have two built-in radios; one radio supports
802.11a standards while the other supports 802.11bg standards. The ProCurve 210
has a single radio that supports the 802.11bg standards. You can have multiple RPs
on the network; the Wireless Edge Services zl Module manages the configurations
for each type of radio on all of the RPs that it adopts.
The Wireless Edge Services zl Module stores two types of radio configurations:
radio adoption default configurations
specific radio configurations
Settings established in the first type of configuration are deployed to all radios when
first adopted. In other words, the two radio adoption default configurations (one for
each radio type) are like customized default configurations for RPs in your network.
The second type of configurations are targeted to particular radios. You can only
create such a configuration for a radio after the Wireless Edge Services zl Module
has identified it:
You can alter the configuration of a radio that has been adopted and begun using
the radio adoption default configuration.
You can create a configuration for an RP radio that has been identified but not
adopted.
When you create a configuration for a specific radio, the configuration is preserved
even if the radio powers down.
You configure the same types of settings for adoption default and specific radio
configurations, and the Web browser screens from which you do so look quite similar,
as shown in Figure 3-2 and Figure 3-3.