Extreme Networks 300-48 Switch User Manual


 
78 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide
Wireless Networking
Configuring Wireless Switch Properties
Table 21 lists the wireless configuration command that applies to the switch as a whole, independent of
individual ports or port interfaces. Table 22 lists the command properties
.
Configuring Country Codes
When the Summit 300-48 switch is set to factory defaults, you must configure the correct country code
using the country code properties listed in Table 22.
Extreme Networks ships the Summit 300-48 switch to be programmed with Extreme Network's special
extreme_default country code, which brings up only the G radio in channel 6, and turns off the A
radio. When an Altitude 300 wireless port is connected and the Summit 300-48 switch is unable to
determine the country for which the Altitude is programmed, then the
extreme_default country code
is used. You must program the country code on the Summit 300-48 switch to enable the remaining
channels for the desired country.
The Altitude 300 wireless port is shipped with a pre-programmed code for certain countries where
required by law, and as 'Rest of World' for other countries. If you do not program the country code in
the Summit 300-48 switch, then the switch inherits the country code of the first Altitude 300 wireless
port that connects to it, if the Altitude is not programmed for the 'Rest of World'.
If there is a mismatch between the country codes between the Altitude 300 wireless port and the code
programmed on the Summit 300-48 switch, then the Altitude 300 wireless port is not allowed to come
up.
Table 21: Switch-Level Wireless Configuration Commands
Command Description
configure wireless <property> Configures properties that are independent of the port or port interface.
See Table 22 for <property> values.
Table 22: Switch-Level Configuration Property Values
Property Default Allowed Values Description
country-code extreme_default Refer to Release
Notes.
Sets the country identifier for the switch.
default-gateway NA NA Indicates the IP address of the default
gateway. By default, this is the same IP
address as the management VLAN.
management-vlan default NA Identifies the VLAN on which the Altitude
300 wireless port communicates with the
Summit 300-48 switch.