Installation guide
Switch Services 5-57
6. Select a radio and click <- Remove to move the radio from the Neighbor Radios list to the Available
Radios list.
7. Refer to the Status field for an update of the edit process.
The Status is the current state of the requests made from the applet. Requests are any “SET/GET”
operation from the applet. The Status field displays error messages if something goes wrong in the
transaction between the applet and the switch.
8. Click OK to save the changes to the running configuration and close the dialog.
9. Click Cancel to close the dialog without committing updates to the running configuration.
5.7 Configuring Switch Discovery
Switch discovery enables the SNMP discovery (location) of devices. To discover devices in the specified
range of IP addresses, the switch Web UI sends SNMP GET requests (using the user specified SNMP v2 or
v 3 version) to all IP addresses on the specified network. The results of the discovery are helpful for isolating
devices compatible for operation with the locating switch, thus extending the potential coverage area and
MU support base within the switch managed network.
Use the Discovery Profiles tab to view existing SNMP search profiles using a user defined range of IP
addresses. Existing profiles can be modified or deleted and new profiles can be added as needed. Refer to
the Recently Found Devices tab to view a table of devices discovered by the current discovery process.
Each discovered device compatible with the locating switch is displayed in a shaded color to distinguish it
from non-compatible devices.
5.7.1 Configuring Discovery Profiles
To configure switch discovery:
1. Select Services > Discovery from the main menu tree.
The Discovery page launches with the Discovery Profiles tab displayed
CAUTION: Switch discovery can be a time consuming operation. However, the switch
discovery operation is a standalone process. This allows users to perform other
configuration operations when discovery is running in the background.
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