WESM zl Management and Configuration Guide WT.01.28 and greater
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Introduction
Radio Ports
In the Web browser interface, you change these configurations from the Network
Setup > Radio Adoption Defaults screen, as described in Chapter 3: “Radio Port
Configuration.” You can then save these settings as customized radio adoption default
configurations.
If you make a change to the radio adoption default configuration, the change only
takes effect for newly adopted RPs.
The default configuration does not include WLAN assignments until you manually
enable one or more WLANs. With normal configuration, the radio adoption default
configuration always takes the settings shown in Table 1-7. The module redeploys
the new WLAN assignments every time that you enable or disable a WLAN.
Table 1-7. Radio Adoption Default Configu-
ration WLAN Assignment
You can use advanced mode configuration to change these settings. See Chapter 4:
“Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs).”
Specific Radio Configurations
The radio adoption default configuration acts as a template for all adopted RP radios.
However, many situations could require different settings for different RP radios. For
example, you might install an external antenna on an RP, so you must configure a
different antenna mode and power for it. You might want a radio in one area to support
DTIM period (beacons) 2 2
Self healing offset 0 0
Setting 802.11a / 802.11bg
BSSID 1 SSIDs for:
WLAN 1 (5, 9, 13)
BSSID 2 SSIDs for:
WLAN 2 (6, 10, 14)
BSSID 3 SSIDs for:
WLAN 3 (7, 11, 15)
BSSID 4 SSIDs for:
WLAN 4 (8, 12, 16)
Setting 802.11a 802.11bg