Specifications

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3.8 WIRELESS NETWORK MENU
The Wireless Network Menu (Figure 3-32) monitors the operation of
Remote radios in the network, regardless of the type of data they are
passing (Ethernet or serial) from the perspective of the AP. This infor-
mation is stored in a local database at the AP, and is not sent to the
Remotes.
Invisible place holder
Figure 3-32. Wireless Network Menu
Database Timeout—Number of minutes until a database entry
expires. Remotes must be refreshed through a handshake pro-
cess to stay in the database. This allows decommissioned or
faulty radios to fall out of the database. [1-720; 10]
Max Remotes—Maximum number of Remotes allowed to associ-
ate with the AP. [1-1024;100]
Remote Management—Presents a menu for management of a par-
ticular Remote. See “Remote Management Menu” on Page 70
for more information.
Remote Database—Lists all Remotes connected to this AP.
See “Remote Database Menu” on Page 74 for more informa-
tion.
Group Database—Lists all Remotes connected to this AP that
belong to a specific Group. See “Group Database Menu” on
Page 75 for more information.
Endpoint Database—Lists the IP or MAC addresses of Ethernet
endpoints connected to Remote radios. See “Endpoint Data-
base Menu” on Page 75 for more information.
Access Point Database—Lists the APs in the wireless network
(Inter-Access Point Protocol must be enabled [see “Mobility
Configuration Menu” on Page 49] for this function to work).
IAPP traffic can be passed via these transceivers. See “Access
Point Database Menu” on Page 76 for more information.