Specifications

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User Broadcast for disassociation – Select this feature, if you want the Wireless AP to use
broadcast disassociation when disconnecting all wireless devices instead of disassociating each
client one by one. This feature is disabled by default.
NOTE
The Use broadcast for disassociation parameter is not displayed on the AP Properties page if the selected Wireless
AP is 802.11n AP (Altitude 450/451).
Country – Where the Wireless AP operates.
The following properties are view only on the AP Properties tab:
Serial # – A unique identifier that is assigned during the manufacturing process of the Wireless
APs.
Port # – Summit WM Controller’s ethernet port to which the Wireless AP is connected.
Hardware Version – The current version of the Wireless AP hardware.
Application Version – The current version of the Wireless AP software.
Status – The Wireless AP state:
Approved Indicates that the Wireless AP has received its binding key from the Summit WM
Controller in the discovery process.
Pending – Indicates that the Wireless AP has not been approved as yet to access the Summit
WM Controller. Pending Wireless APs will not provide service to client devices until they are
approved.
Active Clients – The number of wireless devices that are currently active on the Wireless AP.
3 Modify other properties according to your operational needs.
4 To save your changes, click Save.
NOTE
You can also modify the Wireless AP’s radio properties. For more information, see the Summit WM User Guide.
Configuring static IP address for Wireless APs
Wireless AP static configuration can be used in both central office and branch office deployments. In
order to ensure that the static IP configuration is done correctly, you must use the DHCP initially to
obtain an IP address for the Wireless AP. Then use these values in the static IP address configuration.
Step 1 – Use the DHCP Server to acquire the IP address
Step 2 – Configure the acquired IP address (or any other assigned IP address) as the Static IP
address for the Wireless AP.
To configure a static IP address for the Wireless AP:
1 From the main menu, click Altitude APs. The Altitude APs screen is displayed.
2 Click the Static Configuration tab. The Configuration Settings screen is displayed.