Root, Root priority, Super root candidates – Intermec 6710 User Manual
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SECTION 4
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Configuration
4-24
6710 Access Point User’s Guide
You should change the default of 0 to another number to
avoid a potential conflict with an adjacent network. All
access points and wireless stations in the same network
must have the same LAN ID.
" NOTE:
See page 4-87 for information about combining WLIF, 900 MHz, and
S-UHF radios in a common network by following basic guidelines for
LAN ID and controller setup.
[Root]
[Root] options apply to access points configured to operate
as the super root. They should be set to the same settings
in all access points with a nonzero root priority configured.
Options are:
Root Priority
[Global Radio]
[Global Flooding]
Root Priority
Root Priority determines which access points are candidates
to become the super root node on the distribution LAN (also
called
primary LAN). The prompt is:
Range is:
0..7
The default is 1.
Super Root Candidates
Access points assigned a root priority between 1 and 7 are
candidates to become the super root. Access points
assigned a root priority of 0 are prohibited from becoming
the super root.