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Configuring the Wireless AP
Configuring Wireless AP settings
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HiPath Wireless Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software V7.11, User Guide 125
Announcement Interval – This value, measured in seconds, is the time
between successive LLDP packets that the Wireless AP advertises. If there
are no changes to the Wireless AP configuration that impact the LLDP
information, the Wireless AP sends a new LLDP packet according to this
schedule.
Announcement Delay – If a change to the Wireless AP configuration occurs
which impacts the LLDP information, the Wireless AP sends an updated
LLDP packet. The Announcement delay is the length of time that delays the
new packet delivery. The delay provides an opportunity for any other potential
configuration changes to be included in the same packet delivery. The
announcement delay helps minimize LLDP packet traffic.
•LED – The LED setting indicates the behavior of the LEDs. You can configure
the LEDs to behave normally, remain OFF, light to identify an AP or to signify
the WDS signal strength. For information about how to configure the LEDs,
go to Section 4.2.3.5 on page 113.
To modify a Wireless AP’s properties as an access point:
1. From the main menu, click Wireless AP Configuration. The HiPath
Wireless AP screen is displayed.
2. In the Wireless AP list, click the Wireless AP whose properties you want to
modify. The AP Properties tab displays Wireless AP information.
3. Modify the Wireless AP’s information:
•Name – Type a unique name for the Wireless AP that identifies the
access point. The default value is the Wireless AP’s serial number.
Description – Type comments for the Wireless AP.