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Radio Status Menu
The current RangeLAN2 Access Point radio parameters are displayed in this menu
option. These will match those in the Configuration Menu with the exception of MAC
Optimize and Roaming Enabled.
If MAC Optimize is configured as Auto, it will still appear in the Status Menu as Very
Light, Light, or Normal, depending on the current number of synchronized radios.
The Roaming Enabled parameter can differ from its configured value if any Sync To
parameters are set. The Roaming Enabled parameter is set to “false” if one or more of
these are programmed, even if the Configuration Menu indicates it is “true.”
When the Access Point is configured as a Station, the Channel and Subchannel refer to
those of the Master to which it is synchronized.
Synced-To Master Name is the name of the Master to which the RangeLAN2 Access
Point is currently synchronized.
The First Sync-To parameter lists the name of the Master to which this RangeLAN2
Access Point will first look to synchronize. If programmed, there will also be parameters
for Second Sync-To and Third Sync-To.
The Radio Traffic Level and Radio Broadcast Level parameters show the current
values of these parameters which may cause an SNMP trap. Similarly, the Last Unau-
thorized Address shows the MAC address of the last wireless client who tried to attach
to the wired network via this Access Point, but was prevented because of the Authoriza-
tion Table. These three parameters are available on the RangeLAN2 752x Access Point
only.
The Radio ROM version of the radio contained inside the RangeLAN2 Access Point is
available for viewing.
If there is a parameter that will not take effect until the RangeLAN2 Access Point or
radio is reset, the Reset Required for Reconfiguration parameter will be set to “true.”
For example, after changing the radio Channel through the Configuration Menu, this
parameter would be set to “true.”
Summary of Contents for RANGELAN2 7510
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