Usage
An AP can be assigned to either a static mesh/WDS WLAN service or a dynamic mesh WLAN service,
but not to both types of mesh service at the same time.
On dual-band APs, if only one radio matches the backhaul radio band, selecting a radio is optional. If a
radio is selected but it is the wrong one, the system will print an error message.
If more than one radio matches the backhaul radio band, then selecting a radio is mandatory and an
error message will print if no radio is selected.
Example
The following example adds the AP named lab-ap1 as a mesh portal with work group bridging on for
dynamic mesh WLAN mesh1-wlan:
WLC.siemens.com
auth
The
command moves you into the authentication context, wlans:<WLAN-service-name>:auth, for
auth
the configuration of authentication settings for the WLAN service being configured. The WLANS auth
context supports the following authentication types:
•
MAC
•
802.1X mode
•
Captive Portal Authentication modes: internal, external, guest portal, and guest splash
When you first enter the auth context, MAC, 802.1x and Captive Portal Authentication modes default to
disabled. MAC authentication can be configured in any authentication mode. The availability of non-
MAC authentication commands depends upon the current mode. The Usage section for each
authentication command specifies mode information for that command. See
further information on setting the authentication mode.
The following commands are available in the wlans:<WLAN-service-name>:auth context.
•
aaa-redir
on page 286
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access-reject-without-cui
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captiveportal
on page 287 — See for commands in the wlans:<WLAN-service-name>:captiveportal
context.
•
cdr
on page 296
•
config
on page 296
•
config exit
on page 297
•
fast-failover
on page 298
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include-cui-type
•
interim
on page 299
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mac
on page 299
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mac-acct
on page 300
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mac-auto-authenticate
SCALANCE WLC711 CLI Reference Guide
:wlans:mesh1-wlan# aplist-wds lab-ap1 portal wkgbridge on
on page 286
on page 298
on page 300
wlans Commands
auth
mode
on page 302 for
285