Configuring Mobility Domain Parameters - Nortel 2350 Installation And Basic Configuration Manual

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114 Configuring a 2370, 2360, or 2380 Switch for Basic Service
The following command applies radio profile rp1 to radio 2 on AP access ports 1, 2, and 4 and on Distributed
AP 1 and enables the radios:
2370# set ap 1,2,4 radio 2 radio-profile rp1 mode enable
success: change accepted.
2370# set dap 1 radio 2 radio-profile rp1 mode enable
success: change accepted.
Displaying Radio Configuration Information
To verify radio configuration changes, use the following commands:
show ap config [port-list [radio {1 | 2}]]
show dap config [dap-num [radio {1 | 2}]]
Here is an example:
2370# show ap config 1
Port 1: AP model: 2330, POE: enable, bias: high, name: MP01
boot-download-enable: YES
load balancing group: none
Radio 1: type: 802.11g, mode: disabled, channel: 6
tx pwr: 15, profile: default
auto-tune max-power: default, min-client-rate: 5.5, max-retransmissions: 10
Radio 2: type: 802.11a, mode: disabled, channel: 36
tx pwr: 11, profile: default
auto-tune max-power: default, min-client-rate: 24, max-retransmissions: 10

Configuring Mobility Domain Parameters

A Mobility Domain is a collection of WSSs that work together to support a roaming user. A user can roam
across the network from one WSS to another while maintaining the same IP address and session.
Each Mobility Domain has one seed member that maintains a list of the system IP addresses of all the
members. Nonseed members communicate with the seed initially to retrieve and store the IP connectivity
information of other WSSs, and subsequently if configurations of member switches change or switches are
added or deleted. For normal operation, the seed switch need not be available for the rest of the Mobility
Domain to function.
Note.
All WSSs in a Mobility Domain use their system IP addresses as a basis to
communicate. To support the services of the Mobility Domain, the system IP address of
every WSS in a Mobility Domain requires basic IP connectivity with the system IP
addresses of all other WSSs in the Mobility Domain. (For configuration information, see
"Specifying a System IP Address" on page
320656-A
100.)

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