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B-4 Motorola RF Switch System Reference Guide
B.1.5.2 Manual Adoption Configuration
A manual switch adoption of an AAP can be conducted using:
• Static FQDN - A switch fully qualified domain name can be specified to perform a DNS lookup and switch
discovery.
• Static IP addresses - Up to 12 switch IP addresses can be manually specified in an ordered list the AP can
choose from. When providing a list, the AAP tries to adopt based on the order in which they are listed
(from 1-12).
NOTE: For a review of some important considerations impacting the use of extended and
independent WLANs within an AAP deployment, see
Considerations.
The WAN has no PoE support and has a default static AP address of 10.1.1.1/8.
B.1.6 Securing a Configuration Channel Between Switch and AP
Once an Access Point obtains a list of available switches, it begins connecting to each. The switch can be
either on the LAN or WAN side of the Access Point to provide flexibility in the deployment of the network. If
the switch is on the Access Point's LAN, ensure the LAN subnet is on a secure channel. The AP will connect
to the switch and request a configuration.
B.1.7 Adaptive AP WLAN Topology
An AAP can be deployed in the following WLAN topologies:
• Extended WLANs - Extended WLANs are centralized WLANs created on the switch
Adaptive AP Deployment

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