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Step 7: Configure Access Ports
Radio type—This field indicates the wireless protocol that the Access Port follows.
The WS 2000 Wireless Switch supports 802.11b and 802.11 a/b dual-radio Access
Ports.
Physical port—This field specifies the physical LAN port on the switch to which the
Access Port is connected.
Adopted by—This field contains a list of defined WLANs that have adopted this
Access Port (see Enable Wireless LANs and Access Port Adoption for the process of
adopting an Access Port)
The switch also sets several default values for the channel and the power level based upon
the Location information set in the System Settings screen and upon settings in the Default
Access Port Settings screen for the radio type.
The WS 2000 Wireless Switch GUI also allows the administrator to refine the basic Access
Port configuration that is set at the point of detection. To examine or change that
information:
4. Select Network Configuration --> Wireless --> Access Ports from the left menu
and then click the + to the left of the menu item. The detected Access Ports will be
listed under the menu item.
5. Select the Access Port item to examine or modify. There are two ways to distinguish
between Access Ports when they are labeled with the default “AP#” name.
Look on the bottom of the Access Ports and take note of the MAC address (which
looks like AA:BB:CC:DD EE:FF) and compare it with the MAC address in the
Access Port windows.
Note the order in which Access Ports were plugged into the switch. The Access
Port numbers are assigned in order, starting with AP1.
The following screen is displayed with the settings for the selected Access Port:
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WS 2000 Wireless Switch: 1.0 Date of last Revision: March 2004