Specifications

WS2000 Use Cases 12-43
Leo examines the list and sees no reason to turn off any of the filters. He clicks the Apply button.
The next step is to determine which Access Ports each WLAN will use.
12.23 Adopting Access Ports
Now that the LAN and WAN interfaces are configured, Leo needs to specify which Access Ports will go with
which wireless LANs (WLANs). To do this, Leo needs the MAC address for each Access Port. He removes
them from their packaging and connects them to the switch. The WS2000 discovers the connected APs
automatically. Leo finds that they have consecutive MAC addresses: 00:A0:F8:BB:FC:94 through
00:A0:F8:BB:FC:97. He decides that he will deploy them as follows:
He marks each Access Port with its intended location and WLAN, so he will not get confused later.
Leo selects the Wireless item in the left menu. He sees that only the first wireless LAN is enabled. None
of the WLANs have the names he would like them to have. He clicks on the check boxes to the left of WLAN2
and WLAN3, then on the Apply button to enable these two WLANs.
MAC Address Location WLAN Adoption List Label
00:A0:F8:BB:FC:94 Engineering offices Engineering WLAN1
00:A0:F8:BB:FC:95 Demonstration room, engineering area Engineering WLAN1
00:A0:F8:BB:FC:96 Sales and marketing area Marketing WLAN2
00:A0:F8:BB:FC:97 Administration area Admin WLAN3