User guide
March 2005 Building Your Canopy Network
Through Software Release 6.1
Page 160 of 425 Issue 1
Canopy System User Guide
8. Click the Save Changes button.
9. Click the Reboot button.
RESULT: The BHS responds with the message Reboot Has Been Initiated…
10. Trigger your browser to refresh the page until the BHS redisplays the Status
page.
11. If the transmit frequency of the BHM is not selected in the Custom RF
Frequency Scan Selection List parameter, select the frequency that matches.
12. If the Color Code parameter on this page is not identical to the Color Code
parameter you noted from the BHM, change one of them so that they match.
13. At the bottom of the BHS Configuration page, click Save Changes.
14. Click Reboot.
15. Allow several minutes for the BHS to reboot and register to the BHM.
16. Return to the computing device that is connected to the BHM.
17. Recheck the Sessions page of the BHM for the presence of the BHS LUID.
end of procedure
The Sessions web page provides information about the BHS that has registered to the
BHM. This information is useful for managing and troubleshooting a Canopy system.
In Release 4.2 and later releases, all information that you have entered in the Site Name
field of the BHS displays in the Sessions page of the linked BHM.
The Sessions page provides the following fields.
LUID
This field displays the LUID (logical unit ID) of the BHS. As the BHS registers to the BHM,
the BHM assigns an LUID of 2 to the BHS. If the BHS loses registration with the BHM
and then regains registration, the BHS will retain the same LUID.
NOTE:
The LUID association is lost when a power cycle of the BHM occurs.
MAC
This field displays the MAC address (or electronic serial number) of the BHS.
State
This field displays the current status of the BHS as either
◦ IN SESSION to indicate that the BHS is currently registered to the BHM.
◦ IDLE to indicate that the BHS was registered to the BHM at one time, but now is
not.