3Com 3CRWX120695A, 3CRWX440095A Configuration Manual page 49

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Table 6 Maximum MAPs Supported Per Switch
WX Switch Model
WX4400
WX1200
Setting a Port for a Directly Connected MAP Access Point
Before configuring a port as a MAP access port, you must use the set
system countrycode command to set the IEEE 802.11 country-specific
regulations on the WX switch. (See "Specifying the Country of
Operation" on page 136.)
To set a port for a MAP access point, use the following command:
set port type ap port-list
model {ap2750 | ap7250 | ap8250 | ap8750 | mp-52 | mp-101 |
mp-122 | mp-241 | mp-252 | mp-262 | mp-341 | mp-352 | mp-372}
poe {enable | disable} [radiotype {11a | 11b | 11g}]
You must specify a port list of one or more port numbers, the MAP model
number, and the PoE state. (For details about port lists, see "Port Lists"
on page 26.)
MAP access point models AP7250 and AP8250 have a single radio that
can be configured for 802.11b/g. MAP access point models AP2750,
MP-241 and MP-341 have a single radio that can be configured for
802.11a or 802.11b/g. MAP models AP8750, MP-52, MP-252, MP-262,
and MP-352 have two radios. One radio is always 802.11a. The other
radio is 802.11b/g, but can be configured for 802.11b or 802.11g
exclusively. If the country of operation specified by the set system
countrycode command does not allow 802.11g, the default is 802.11b.
Note that for the AP8750, radio 1 is always fixed to 802.11b/g; radio 2 is
always fixed to 802.11a.
All MAP models except the MP-372, AP2750, AP 7250, AP8250, and
AP8750 have been discontinued but are still supported by the command.
MAP radios configured for 802.11g also allow associations from 802.11b
clients by default. To disable support for 802.11b associations, use the
set radio-profile 11g-only command on the radio profile that contains
the radio.
Configuring and Managing Ports
Maximum
Configured
Maximum Booted
256
24, 48, 72, or 96, depending
on the license.
30
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