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Section 4 - Advanced WLAN Configuration
3. Enter the new primary address, new backup address, and AP Profile.
4. Click Save.
Field
MAC Address
IP Address
Time Since Last Update
Primary IP Address
Backup IP Address
Mutual Authentication Mode
Unmanaged AP Reprovisioning
Mode
AP Provisioning Status
AP Certificate and Profile Trans-
mit Status
New Primary IP Address
New Backup IP Address
Profile
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MAC address of the access point.
IP address of the access point.
Time since any information has been received from this access point.
The IP address of the primary provisioned switch as reported by the AP.
The IP address of the backup provisioned switch as reported by the AP.
Shows whether the Mutual Authentication mode is currently enabled.
The configured re‐provisioning mode in the AP, which is one of the following:
• Enable - The AP can be reprovisioned when it is not managed.
• Disable - The AP cannot be reprovisioned when it is not managed.
Status of the most recently issued AP provisioning command, which is one of the
following:
• Not Started - Provisioning has not been done for this AP.
• Success - Provisioning finished successfully for this wireless controller. The AP
Provisioning Status Table should reflect the latest provisioning configuration.
• In Progress - Provisioning is executing for this AP.
• Invalid Switch IP Address - Either primary or backup wireless controller IP
address is not in the cluster or the mutual authentication mode is enabled and
the primary wireless controller IP address is not specified.
• Provisioning Rejected - AP is not managed and is configured not to accept
provisioning data in unmanaged mode.
• Timed Out - The last provisioning request timed out.
Status of the last AP profile and X.509 Certificate distribution to the Primary and
Backup switches. This status is changed as a result of the AP provisioning command.
The X.509 certificate is sent to the primary and backup switches only if mutual
authentication is enabled. The status is one of the following:
• Not Started - No information for this AP has been sent to the primary and
backup switch.
• Success - AP Profile and X.509 Certificate is sent to Primary and Backup Switches.
• Failed - The primary or backup switch wasn't in the cluster when this switch
attempted to send the information.
Enter the IP address of the wireless controller that should manage the AP.
Enter the IP address of switch to which the AP should try to connect, if it is unable to
connect to the primary wireless controller.
Select an AP profile you want to use.
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