Set Ap Name - Nortel 2300 Series Reference

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Syntax
set ap ap-number local-switching vlan-profile profile-name
ap-number
profile-name
Defaults If local switching is enabled on an AP, but no VLAN profile is configured, then a default VLAN
profile is used. The default VLAN profile includes a single VLAN named default that is not tagged.
Access Enabled.
History Introduced in WSS Software Version 6.0.
Usage A VLAN profile consists of a list of VLANs and tags. When a VLAN profile is applied to an AP,
traffic for the VLANs specified in the VLAN profile is locally switched by the AP instead of being tunneled
back to an WSS switch.
When applying a VLAN profile causes traffic that had been tunneled to an WSS switch to be locally switched
by APs, or vice-versa, the sessions of clients associated with the APs where the VLAN profile is applied are
terminated, and the clients must re-associate with the APs.
Examples The following command specifies that AP 7 use VLAN profile locals:
WSS# set ap 7 local-switching vlan-profile locals
success: change accepted.
See Also
set ap local-switching mode on page 260
set ap local-switching vlan-profile on page 260
set vlan-profile

set ap name

Changes an AP name.
Syntax
set {ap port-list | ap ap-num} name name
ap port-list
ap ap-num
name
Defaults The default name of a directly attached AP is based on the port number of the AP access port
attached to the AP. For example, the default name for an AP on AP access port 1 is AP01. The default name of
a AP is based on the number you assign to it when you configure the connection. For example, the default
name for AP 1 is DAP01.
Access Enabled.
Index value that identifies the AP on the WSS switch.
The name of a VLAN profile configured on the WSS switch.
List of ports connected to the AP to rename.
Number of a AP to rename.
Alphanumeric string of up to 16 characters, with no spaces.
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