Specifications
Wireless AP configuration
Summit WM Getting Started Guide, Software Version 5.180
12 Click the Static Configuration tab.
13 In the IP Address Assignment section, select Static Values.
14 In the IP Address text box, type the IP address that you obtained by using the DHCP server (or any
other assigned IP address).
15 In the Netmask text box, type the appropriate subnet mask to separate the network portion from the
host portion of the address.
16 In the Gateway text box, type the default gateway of the network.
17 To save your changes, click Save. The Wireless AP reboots.
Configuring VLAN tags for Wireless APs
You must exercise caution while configuring VLAN ID tag. If a VLAN tag is not configured properly,
the connectivity between the Summit WM Controller and the Wireless AP will be lost.
NOTE
To configure the VLAN tag for Wireless AP, you must connect the Wireless AP to a point on the central office
network that does not require VLAN tagging. If the VLAN tagging is configured correctly and you are still on the
central office network, the Wireless AP will lose connection with the Summit WM Controller after it is rebooted (the
Wireless AP reboots when the configuration settings are saved). If the Wireless AP does not lose connection with the
Summit WM Controller after the reboot, it indicates that the VLAN ID has not been configured correctly. This
provides a feedback on whether you have configured the VLAN tag correctly. After the VLAN is configured correctly,
you can move the Wireless AP to the target location.
To configure Wireless APs with a VLAN tag:
1 Connect the Wireless AP in the central office to the Summit WM Controller port (or to a network
point) that does not require VLAN tagging.
2 In the VLAN Settings section, select Tagged - VLAN ID.