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Wireless Array
106 Viewing Status on the Wireless Array
Content of the Network Map Window
By default, the network map shows the fo
llowing status information for each
Array:
Array Name: The host name assigned to the Array. To establish the host
name, go to “Express Setup” on page 161. You may click the host name to
access WMI for this Array.
IP Address: The Array’s IP address. You may click the address to access
WMI for this Array. If DHCP is enabled, the Arrays IP address is
assigned by the DHCP server. If DHCP is disabled, you must assign a
static IP address. To enable DHCP or to assign a static IP address for the
Array, go to “Express Setup” on page 161.
Location: The location assigned to the Array. To establish the location
information, go to “Express Setup” on page 161.
Array OS: The software version running on the Array.
IAP: The number of IAPs on the Array.
(IAP) Up: Informs you how many IAPs are currently up and running. To
enable or disable all IAPs, go to “Express Setup” on page 161. To enable
or disable individual IAPs, go to “IAP Settings” on page 274.
SSID: Informs you how many SSIDs have been assigned for the Array. To
assign an SSID, go to “SSID Management” on page 249.
(SSID) On: Informs you how many SSIDs are enabled. To enable or
disable SSIDs, go to “SSID Management” on page 249.
In Range: Informs you whether the Array is within wireless range of
another Wireless Array.
Fast Roam: Informs you whether or not the Xirrus fast roaming feature is
enabled. This feature utilizes the Xirrus Roaming Protocol (XRP) ensuring
fast and seamless roaming capabilities between IAPs or Arrays at both
Layer 2 and Layer 3. To enable or disable fast roaming, go to “Global
Settings (IAP)” on page 280.
Uptime (D:H:M): Informs you how long the Array has been up and
running (in Days, Hours and Minutes).