Specifications
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10 From the main menu of the secondary Summit WM Controller, click Altitude APs. The Altitude AP
is displayed.
11 In the Summit WM Controller IP Address, type the IP address of the management port or physical
port of the primary Summit WM Controller.
12 Clear the Current Summit WM Controller is primary connection point checkbox.
13 From the main menu of the primary Summit WM Controller, click Altitude APs. The Altitude AP
screen is displayed.
14 In the Security Mode, select one of the security mode options. For more information, see Page 118.
15 To save your changes in the primary Summit WM Controller, click Save.
16 Open the Altitude APs of the secondary Summit WM Controller.
17 In the Security Mode, select one of the security mode options. For more information, see page 118.
18 To save your changes in the secondary Summit WM Controller, click Save.
Viewing the Wireless AP availability display
The Wireless AP availability display provides the active connection state of an Wireless AP.
The display depicts the Wireless APs as color-coded boxes — Green and Red — on the screen:
● Green – The Wireless AP is configured on the Summit WM Controller and is currently connected.
● Red – The Wireless AP is configured on the Summit WM Controller but is currently not connected
(not available to service this Summit WM Controller).
To view the Wireless AP availability display:
1 From the main menu, click Reports. The Reports & Displays screen is displayed.
2 In the List of Displays, click Wireless WAP Availability. The Wireless WAP Availability display
appears.