A profile can include a hostname within a DHCP lease for a requesting device. This helps an administrator track the leased DHCP IP address by hostname for the supported device profile. When numerous DHCP leases are assigned, an administrator can better track the leases when hostnames are used instead of devices.
To include hostnames in DHCP requests:
The Device Configuration screen displays. This screen lists wireless controllers, service platforms and access points within the managed network.
The selected device's configuration screen displays.
The Miscellaneous configuration screen displays.
Use to configure an LACP-enabled peer‘s system priority value. LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) uses this system priority value along with the peer‘s MAC address to form the system ID. In a LAG (Link Aggregation Group), the peer with the lower system ID initiates LACP negotiations with another peer. In scenarios, where both peers have the same system-priority value assigned, the peer with the lower MAC gets precedence.
Click Reset to revert to the last saved configuration.