Configuring Local Mesh Parameters - Cisco aironet 1522 Design And Deployment Manual

1520, 1130, 1240 series wireless mesh access points
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Configuring Local Mesh Parameters

After configuring global mesh parameters, you must configure the following local mesh parameters for
these specific features if in use in your network:
Configuring Ethernet Bridging
For security reasons the Ethernet port on all MAPs is disabled by default. It can be enabled only by
configuring Ethernet Bridging on the root and its respective MAPs.
Ethernet bridging has to be enabled for two scenarios:
1.
2.
Cisco Aironet 1520, 1130, 1240 Series Wireless Mesh Access Points, Design and Deployment Guide, Release 6.0
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Mesh Multicast Mode.............................. In-Out
Mesh Full Sector DFS............................. enabled
Mesh Ethernet Bridging VLAN Transparent Mode..... enabled
Ethernet Bridging. Refer to the
Bridge Group Name. Refer to
Workgroup Bridge. Refer to
Public Safety Band Settings. Refer to the
page
84.
Cisco 3200 Series Association and Interoperability. Refer to
Cisco 3200" section on page
Power and Channel Setting. Refer to
Antenna Gain Settings. Refer to the
Dynamic Channel Assignment. Refer to
page 94
When you want to use the Mesh nodes as bridges. (See
You do not need to configure VLAN tagging to use Ethernet bridging for point-to-point and
Note
point-to-multipoint bridging deployments.
When you want to connect any Ethernet device such as a video camera on the MAP using its
Ethernet port. This is the first step to enable VLAN tagging.
Connecting the Cisco 1520 Series Mesh Access Point to Your Network
"Configuring Ethernet Bridging" section on page
the"Configuring Ethernet Bridging" section on page
"Configuring Workgroup Bridges" section on page
"Configuring Public Safety Band Settings" section on
86.
"Configuring Power and Channel Settings" section on page
"Configuring Antenna Gain" section on page
"Configuring Dynamic Channel Assignment" section on
77.
81.
"Configuring Interoperability with the
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