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Configuring the AP
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WLAP Manual
BSS ID
WLAP Hello Time Sets the time lapse, in seconds, between Config
WLAP Forward
Delay
Specifies the BSS_ID of a particular WLAP
and forces the current AP to associate only with that
WLAP .
If setting the WLAP Manual BSS_ID to the current
BSS_ID, the current AP jumps into Functional State
immediately and waits for an Association Request
from the other WLAP . See section 3.8: "Radio
Statistics" on page 161. This feature speeds up the
association process and minimizes confusion when
more than two WLAPs try to associate with each
other.
BPDU packets sent to the Root AP by a designated
WLAP . The default is
If the Root AP fails to hear from the designated WLAP
within the WLAP Max Age time, it removes the
designated WLAP from its interface table.
The WLAP Hello Time of the Root AP overwrites the
WLAP Hello Time of designated WLAPs. The WLAP
Hello Time does not refer to the time lapse between
beacons sent by the Root AP . If a designated WLAP
fails to receive a beacon, it knows that its Root AP
has lost the Root status.
Specifies the time, in seconds, to prevent an AP from
forwarding data packets to and from an interface
during initialization. The WLAPs involved and the
wireless operation state, see section 3.8: "Radio
Statistics" on page 161, affect the WLAP Forward
Delay time. This delay ensures that all WLAP nodes
are heard. The default is
operation state.
The WLAP Forward Delay of the Root AP overwrites
the WLAP Forward Delay of designated WLAPs.
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seconds.
20
seconds per wireless
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