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3. Ensure the
Adopt unconfigured radios automatically
When disabled, there is no automatic adoption of non-configured radios on the network. Additionally,
default radio settings will NOT be applied to Access Ports when automatically adopted.
NOTE:
Independent WLAN
in green.
Any WLAN configured on the switch becomes an extended WLAN by default for an AAP.
4. Select
Network
5. Select the target WLAN you would like to use for AAP support from those displayed and click the
button.
6. Select the
Independent Mode (AAP Only)
Selecting the checkbox designates the WLAN as independent and prevents traffic from being forwarded
to the switch. Independent WLANs behave like WLANs as used on a a standalone Access Point. Leave
this option unselected (as is by default) to keep this WLAN an extended WLAN (a typical centralized
WLAN created on the switch).
NOTE:
"wlan <index> independent" command from the config-wireless context.
For IPSec deployments, refer to
and take note of the CLI commands in red and associated comments
>
Wireless LANs
from the switch main menu tree.
Additionally, a WLAN can be defined as independent using the
option is NOT selected.
Sample Switch Configuration File for IPSec and
checkbox.
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