Motorola Solutions AP-6511 Access Point System Reference Guide
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6. Review the following radio configuration data to determine whether a radio configuration requires
modification or override:
7. If required, select a radio configuration and select the Edit button to modify or override portions of its
configuration.
Name Displays whether the reporting radio is the Access Point’s radio1 or radio2.
Type Displays the type of radio housed by each listed Access Point.
Description Displays a brief description of the radio provided by the administrator when the
radio’s configuration was added or modified.
Admin Status A green checkmark defines the listed Virtual Interface configuration as active
and enabled with its supported profile. A red “X” defines the Virtual Interface
as currently disabled. The interface status can be modified when a new Virtual
Interface is created or an existing one modified.
RF Mode Displays whether each listed radio is operating in the 802.11a/n or
802.11b/g/n radio band. If the radio is a dedicated sensor, it will be listed as a
sensor to define the radio as not providing typical WLAN support. The radio
band is set from within the Radio Settings tab.
Channel Lists the channel setting for the radio. Smart is the default setting. If set to
smart, the Access Point scans non-overlapping channels listening for beacons
from other Access Points. After the channels are scanned, it selects the
channel with the fewest Access Points. In the case of multiple access points
on the same channel, it will select the channel with the lowest average power
level.
Transmit Power Lists the transmit power for each radio.