Nortel 2350 用户指南

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Planning and Managing Your Wireless Network with WMS 47
Nortel WLAN Management Software 2300 Series User Guide
Perform the following steps to physically install APs:
1
Instruct the cabling installer to run the Cat. 5 Ethernet cable from the closest wiring closet to intended 
location of the AP. 
2
Unpack the AP and select the appropriate mounting kit for your installation location.
3
Install the AP at the indicated location on the floor. 
4
Connect the Cat 5. Ethernet cable(s) to the AP.
5
At the wiring closet, connect the AP to the infrastructure equipment as follows:
a
If you are directly connecting the AP to a WSS, plug the other cable end(s) to the indicated port(s).
b
If you are indirectly connecting the WSS to the switch, plug the other cable end(s) to an available 
network port on the wiring closet switch. If the switch does not supply PoE, then ensure that a 
mid-span PoE device is inserted in-line with the connection.
Deployment
What is deployment?: Sending the WSS configuration information in the WMS network plan to your WSS.
Purpose of this section: To describe how changes are made to WMS and deployed to your network.
Why is this important?: To understand best practices for sending and deploying configurations to your WSS. 
Configuration changes are collected in WMS when you save them, but are not applied to WSSs until you send the 
changes to your network. Any changes you make to your network in WMS are saved, but not applied to your network 
until they are deployed. This method makes it easy to apply configurations simultaneously to multiple WSSs, or you can 
deploy changes to a single WSS.
Management and Monitoring
Purpose of this section: To provide an overview of the management and monitoring capabilities offered in 
WMS.
Why is this important?: Understanding the management and monitoring tools available in WMS can help you to 
quickly identify and correct problems in your wireless network, as well as to provide you with the statistics and reporting 
information you need to optimize your network.
This section talks about the following management and monitoring features:
Network Status
Client monitoring
Fault management
Rogue detection
Event logging
Verification
Reporting