
WM Access Domain Configuration
Summit WM-Series WLAN Switch and Altitude Access Point Software Version 1.0 User Guide
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Create an SSID for Captive Portal WM-AD
1 Using the Assignment by drop-down list, select SSID.
2 In the SSID box, key in the SSID that wireless devices will use to access the Altitude AP.
3 Click the Suppress SSID checkbox on to prevent this SSID from appearing in the beacon message
sent by the Altitude AP. The wireless device user seeking network access will not see this SSID as an
available choice, and will need to specify it.
Define the Session Timeout parameters for this WM-AD
4 In the Timeout area, in the Idle “pre” field, key in the number of minutes that a wireless device can
be inactive before a session, and in the Idle “post” field, key in the number of minutes that a
wireless device can be inactive after a session.
In the Session area, key in the absolute time limit of a session (0 = no limit).
Identify the Altitude AP radios that will be assigned to this WM-AD
5 From the displayed list of Altitude AP Radios that are available throughout the network, check the
ones to be assigned to this WM-AD.
NOTE
If two Summit WM-Series Switches have been paired for availability (as described in the Availability topic), each
Summit WM-Series Switch's registered Altitude APs will appear as “foreign” in the list of available Altitude APs
on the other Summit WM-Series Switch.
Once you have assigned a Altitude AP radio to four WM-ADs, it will not appear in the list for
another WM-AD setup.
You can view the WM-ADs that each radio is participating in by clicking on each radio tab in the
Altitude AP Configuration screen.
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