3Com WX1200 3CRWX120695A Configuration Manual page 208

Wireless lan mobility system wireless lan switch and controller
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Table 11 MAC Address Allocations on MAPs
Radios
AP2750
and SSIDs
AP7250
AP8250
AP8750
AP3150
AP3750
MP-352
MP-262
MP-252
MP-52
MP-341
MP-241
The radio MAC address equals the MAP base
MAC address.
The BSSIDs for the SSIDs configured on the
radio end in even numbers. The first BSSID is
equal to the MAP's base MAC address. The next
BSSID is equal to the MAP's base MAC address
+ 2, and so on.
All radio MAC addresses are dynamically
allocated by the WX switch after the MAP
boots. MSS allocates a unique block of eight
consecutive addresses to each radio. Each SSID
configured on the radio uses one of the
addresses as its BSSID.
MAC allocations are not persistent across a
restart of the MAP, and a MAP might be
allocated a different set of addresses following a
restart.
The 802.11b/g radio equals the MAP base MAC
address.
The BSSIDs for the SSIDs configured on the
802.11b/g radio end in even numbers. The first
BSSID is equal to the MAP's base MAC address.
The next BSSID is equal to the MAP's base MAC
address + 2, and so on.
The 802.11a radio equals the MAP base MAC
address + 1.
The BSSIDs for the SSIDs configured on the
802.11a radio end in odd numbers. The first
BSSID is equal to the MAP's base MAC address
+ 1. The next BSSID is equal to the MAP's base
MAC address + 3, and so on.
The radio equals the MAP base MAC address.
The BSSIDs for the SSIDs configured on the
radio end in even numbers. The first BSSID is
equal to the MAP's base MAC address. The next
BSSID is equal to the MAP's base MAC address
+ 2, and so on.

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