Specifications
Summit WM-Series WLAN Switch Software Solution
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WM-AD gateway
for installing
DHCP service
WM-AD gateway – If you are using WM-AD, you will need the WM-
AD gateway.
Domain name for
installing DHCP
service
Domain name – Your organization’s domain name.
Windows 2003
Server’s IP
address
IP address – The IP address of Windows 2003 Server.
SLP DA’s IP
address
Hexa values of SLP DA’s IP address – The Altitude APs use the
SLP DA to discover the Summit WM Switch .
The mobility agents use the SLP DA to discover the mobility
manager. The hexa values of the SLP DA’s IP address.
Internet Protocol
configuration for
DNS Service in
Windows 2003
server
• Static IP address – Windows 2003 server’s static IP address.
• Subnet Mask – Subnet mask of Windows 2003 server’s static IP
address.
• Gateway – Windows 2003 server’s gateway.
• ISP’s IP address – Your ISP’s (Internet Service Provider) IP
address.
• IP address– Summit WM Switch’s IP address.
Port information
for installing IAS
in Windows 2003
server
• Authentication Port – Summit WM Switch’s used to access the
IAS service.
• Accounting Port – Type the Summit WM Switch’s port # that is
used to access the accounting service.
The values you record here should match what you define in the Port
text box of Auth section in the Acc & Acct tab of Summit WM
Switch’s WM-AD screen.
Altitude AP’s
properties
• Summit WM Switch’s Port # – Summit WM Switch’s ethernet
port to which the Altitude AP is connected.
• Country – The country where the Altitude AP operates.
•Serial # – A unique identifier that is assigned during the
manufacturing process of the Altitude APs.
• Hardware version – The current version of the Altitude AP
hardware.
• Application version – The current version of the Altitude AP
software.
• VLAN ID – The ID of the VLAN on which the Altitude AP operates.
Configuration data Description Your entry
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