Scenario 2 - Two Hop Mesh Network With A Base Bridge Repeater And A Client Bridge - Extreme Networks Altitude 4700 Series Product Reference Manual

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Verifying Mesh Network Functionality for Scenario #1
You now have a three AP mesh network ready to demonstrate. Associate a single MU on each AP
WLAN configured for 802.11b/g/n radio support. Once completed, pass traffic among the three APs
comprising the mesh network.
Scenario 2 - Two Hop Mesh Network with a Base Bridge
Repeater and a Client Bridge
By default, the mesh algorithm runs an automatic link selection algorithm to determine the best possible
active and redundant links. If member APs are not far apart (in physical distance), the algorithm
intelligently chooses a single hop link to forward data. To force APs to use multiple hops for
demonstrations, use manual links.
In scenario 2, the following three AP configurations comprise the mesh network:
AP#1 is a base bridge.
AP#2 is a repeater (client bridge/base bridge combination).
AP#3 is a client bridge.
Configuring AP#1
The setup of AP#1 within this usage scenario is exactly the same as the AP#1 configuration within
"Scenario 1 - Two Base Bridges and One Client Bridge"
AP#1, see
"Configuring AP#1:" on page
page 598
within this section.
Altitude 4700 Series Access Point Product Reference Guide
for step by step instructions for configuring
591. Once completed, return to
"Configuring AP#2" on
597

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