Specifications

AP-7131 Access Point Product Reference Guide
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3. Refer to the Factory Defaults field to restore either a full or partial default configuration.
Admin Email Address Specify the AP administrator's email address.
Country The access point prompts the user for the correct country code after
the first login. A warning message also displays stating that an
incorrect country setting will lead to an illegal use of the access
point. Use the pull-down menu to select the country of operation.
Selecting the correct country is extremely important. Each country
has its own regulatory restrictions concerning electromagnetic
emissions (channel range) and the maximum RF signal strength
transmitted. To ensure compliance with national and local laws, be
sure to set the Country field correctly.
If using the access point configuration file, CLI or MIB to configure
the access point’s country code, see Country Codes on page A-6.
AP-7131 Version The dIsplayed number is the current version of the device firmware.
Use this information to determine if the access point is running the
most recent firmware available from Motorola. Use the Firmware
Update screen to keep the AP’s firmware up to date. For more
information, see Updating Device Firmware on page 4-50.
System Uptime Displays the current uptime of the access point defined in the
System Name field. System Uptime is the cumulative time since
the access point was last rebooted or lost power.
Serial Number Displays the access point Media Access Control (MAC) address.
The access point MAC address is hard coded at the factory and
cannot be modified. The LAN and WAN port MAC addresses can be
located within the LAN and WAN Stats screens. For information on
locating the access point MAC addresses, see Viewing WAN
Statistics on page 7-2 and Viewing LAN Statistics on page 7-6.
AP Mode Displays the access point’s mode of operation to convey whether
the access point is functioning as a standalone access point
(Independent mode) or in Adaptive (thin AP) mode. If in Adaptive
mode, the access point attempts to discover a switch through one
or more of several mechanisms: DNS, DHCP, ICMP, CAPWAP or a
statically programmed IP address. For information on adaptive AP,
see, Adaptive AP on page 10-1.