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4. Click the
Apply
button to save all changes to the VLAN assignments.
5. Click the
Revert
button to undo any changes and revert back to the last saved configuration.
4.5.4 Configuring WMM
Use the
WMM screen
to review a WLAN’s current index (numerical identifier), SSID, description, current
enabled/disabled designation, and Access Category. AP WMM is for downstream and WLAN WMM is for
upstream.
To view existing WMM Settings:
1. Select
Network
>
Wireless LANs
from the main menu tree.
2. Click the
WMM
tab.
The
WMM
tab displays the following information:
ESSID
Displays the Service Set ID (SSID) associated with each WLAN.
VLAN (Number)
Lists all available VLANs, and contains a checkbox that (when selected) will associate the
SSID with a particular VLAN ID. At a minimum, VLAN1 is available to each WLAN. Motorola
recommends mapping WLANs to as many VLANs as practical to ensure the WLAN has viable
interface at all times.
Idx
Displays the WLANs numerical identifier. The WLAN index range is from 1 to 32. Click the
Edit button to modify this property.
SSID
Displays the Service Set ID (SSID) associated with each WLAN.
Description
Displays a brief description of the WLAN.
WLAN enabled
Displays the status of the WLAN. A Green check defines the WLAN as enabled and a Red
"X" means it is disabled. The enable/disable setting can be defined using the WLAN
Configuration screen.