User guide
Configuring a Point-to-
Multipoint Link for Te
Testing the Components
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9. If the transmit frequency of the AP is not selected in the Custom Radio
Frequency Scan Selection List parameter, select the frequency that matches.
10. If the Color Code parameter on this page is not identical to the Color Code
parameter you noted from the AP, change one of them so that they match.
11. At the bottom of the Radio tab for the SM, click the Save Changes button.
12. Click the Reboot button.
13. Allow several minutes for the SM to reboot and register to the AP.
14. Return to the computing device that is connected to the AP.
15. Recheck the Session Status tab of the AP for the presence of LUIDs.
The Session Status tab provides information about each SM that has registered to the AP. This
information is useful for managing and troubleshooting a system. All information that you have
entered in the Site Name field of the SM displays in the Session Status tab of the linked AP.
The Session Status tab also includes the current active values on each SM (LUID) for MIR, CIR,
and VLAN, as well as the source of these values (representing the SM itself, BAM, or the AP and
cap, if any—for example, APCAP as shown in Figure 67 above). L indicates a Lite SM (CSM
110), and D indicates from the device. As an SM registers to the AP, the configuration source that
this page displays for the associated LUID may change. After registration, however, the displayed
source is stable and can be trusted.
The Session Status tab of the AP provides the following parameters.
Show Idle Sessions
Idle subscribers may be included or removed from the session status display by enabling or
disabling, respectively, the Show Idle Sessions parameter. Enabling or disabling this parameter
only affects the GUI display of subscribers, not the registration status.
LUID
This field displays the LUID (logical unit ID) of the SM. As each SM registers to the AP, the
system assigns an LUID of 2 or a higher unique number to the SM. If an SM loses registration
with the AP and then regains registration, the SM will retain the same LUID.
NOTE:
The LUID association is lost when a power cycle of the AP occurs.
Both the LUID and the MAC are hot links to open the interface to the SM. In some instances,
depending on network activity and network design, this route to the interface yields a blank web
page. If this occurs, refresh your browser view.