Motorola Series Switch WS5100 User Manual
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2. Click the
Status
tab.
The Status screen displays the following read-only device information for MUs interoperating within the
switch managed network.
3. Click the
Details
button to launch a screen with additional information about the selected MU. For more
information, see Viewing MU Details on page 4-59
Station Index
Displays a numerical device recognition identifier for a specific MU.
MAC Address
Each MU has a unique Media Access Control (MAC) address through which it is identified.
This address is burned into the ROM of the MU.
IP Address
Displays the unique IP address for the MU. Use this address as necessary throughout the
applet for filtering and device intrusion recognition and approval.
Ready
Displays whether the MU is ready for switch interoperation. Values are Yes and No.
Power Save
Displays the current (read-only) Power-Save-Poll (PSP) state of the MU. The Power Save field
has two potential settings. PSP indicates the MU is operating in Power Save Protocol mode.
In PSP, the MU runs enough power to check for beacons and is otherwise inactive. CAM
indicates the MU is continuously aware of all radio traffic. CAM is recommended for MUs
transmitting with the switch’s access ports frequently and for periods of two hours or greater.
WLAN
Displays the name of the switch created WLAN an MU’s associated AP is currently
interoperating with.
VLAN
Displays the specific VLAN the target MU is mapped to.
Radio Index
The Radio Index is a numerical device recognition identifier for MU radios. The index is
helpful to differentiate device radios when a particular MU has more than one radio.
Radio Type
The Radio Type defines the radio used by the adopted MU. The switch supports 802.11b MUs
and 802.11 a/b and 802.11 a/g dual-radio MUs. The radio also supports 802.11a only and
802.11g MUs.