Set Ap Bias - Nortel 2300 Series Reference

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Version 4.0
Version 5.0
Version 6.0
Usage If you set the radiotype to 11a and the AP configuration profile is used to configure a two-radio AP
model, radio 1 is configured as an 802.11b/g radio and radio 2 is configured as the 802.11a radio. Because this
is the reverse of the standard configuration (where radio 1 is the 802.11a radio and radio 2 is the 802.11b/g
radio), the radio 1 settings configured in the AP configuration profile are applied to radio 2. Likewise, the radio
2 settings configured in the profile are applied to radio 1. This behavior ensures that settings for radio 1 are
always applied to the 80211a radio, regardless of the radio number.
Examples The following command sets the radio type to 802.11b:
WSS# set ap auto radiotype 11b
success: change accepted.
See Also
set ap auto on page 245
set ap auto mode on page 247
set ap auto persistent on page 247

set ap bias

Changes the bias for an AP. Bias is the priority of one WSS over other WSSs for booting and configuring the AP.
Syntax
set {ap port-list | ap {ap-num | auto}} bias {high | low}
ap port-list
ap ap-num
ap auto
high
low
Defaults The default bias is high.
Access Enabled.
History
Version 4.0
Version 6.0
Command introduced.
Option 11a supported.
Option dap removed.
List of ports on which to change the bias for directly connected APs.
Number of a AP for which to change the bias.
Configures bias for the AP configuration profile. (See set ap auto on
page 245.)
High bias.
Low bias.
Option auto added for configuration of the AP configuration
profile.
Option dap removed.
Nortel WLAN—Security Switch 2300 Series Command Line Reference
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