Installation guide
Network Setup 4-93
6. Click the Delete button to remove a radio. However, before a radio can be removed, the radio’s BSS
mapping must be removed.
7. Click the Add button to add a radio. The radio must be added before the radio can be adopted. For more
information, see Adding APs on page 4-101.
8. Click the Reset button to reset an individual radio.
9. Click the Tools > button to displays a submneu with Reset, Run ACS and Export options.
Select the Reset option to reset the Access Port radio. Select the Run ACS Now option to scan all
channels and discover which radios are adopted and on what channel. ACS then analyzes the radios'
channels and moves the radio to the channel where it is least likely to have interference from the other
radios. Use the Export option to move the contents of the table to a Comma Separated Values file (CSV).
10.When using clustering and the Cluster GUI feature is enabled, a drop-down menu will be available to
select which cluster members’ Access Port radios are displayed. To view Access Port radios from all
cluster members, select All from the drop-down menu. To view Access Port radios from a specific cluster
member, select that member’s IP address from the drop-down menu.
11.Click the Global Settings button to display a screen with settings applying to all radios on the system.
For more information, see Configuring an AP’s Global Settings on page 4-93.
4.7.1.1 Configuring an AP’s Global Settings
Use the Global Settings screen to define an adoption preference ID for the switch and enable an option to
adopt non-configured radios. This can be helpful when you do not want to change an Access Port’s
configuration but require the Access Port be adopted.
To edit Global Radio configuration settings:
1. Select Network > Access Port Radios from the main menu tree.
2. Click the Configuration tab.
3. Click the Global Settings button to display a screen containing global settings which apply to all radios
on the switch.