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B-8 Motorola RF Switch System Reference Guide
all authentications done by users without a realm are forwarded to the external radius server, as configured
for the WLAN with Adaptive AP Radius Proxy.
NOTE: The Motorola RF Series Wireless Switches support Adaptive AP Radius proxy
without specifying realm information. If AAP Proxy Radius is enabled without specifying
realm information, the onboard Radius server can no longer be used to authenticate users.
If AAP Proxy Radius is enabled for a WLAN with realm configured, then the onboard
Radius server can perform as usual.
NOTE: If AAP Proxy Radius is configured, the onboard Radius server has to be enabled. By
default the onboard Radius server is disabled. To enable the onboard Radius server use
the Web UI or issue the "service radius" command in the CLI.
B.2 Supported Adaptive AP Topologies
The following AAP topologies are supported:
Extended WLANs Only
Independent WLANs Only
Extended WLANs with Independent WLANs
Extended VLAN with Mesh Networking
B.2.1 Topology Deployment Considerations
When reviewing the AAP topologies describes in the section, be cognizant of the following considerations
to optimize the effectiveness of the deployment:
• An AAP firmware upgrade will not be performed at the time of adoption from the wireless switch.
Instead, the firmware is upgraded using the AP-51x1's firmware update procedure (manually or using the
DHCP Auto Update feature).

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