Configure Wireless Ports Interface Wireless-Bridging - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare Command Reference Manual

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configure wireless ports interface wireless-bridging

configure wireless ports <portlist> interface [1 | 2] wireless-bridging [on
| off]
Description
Enables or disables the interface as a bridge for wireless clients.
Syntax Description
portlist
Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. an be one or more port numbers. May be in the form
1, 2, 1:2, 3-5.
interface
Specifies an interface: 1 or 2.
on
Specifies that the indicated interface is enabled. When enabled, wireless clients on the same
interface are able to communicate.
off
Specifies that the indicated interface is disabled. When disabled, wireless clients on the same
interface cannot communicate.
Default
On (enabled)
Usage Guidelines
Wireless bridging on an Summit 300 switches allow wireless users within the same VLAN to
communicate with other wireless users on the same switch using layer 2 bridging. Wireless bridging can
be enabled or disabled for each interface of the wireless port, and the setting is locally significant on
each Altitude 300 wireless port. This setting does not prevent bridging between wired and wireless
MAC addresses in the same VLAN or between remote wireless stations associated with a remote
Altitude 300 wireless port.
Example
The following command disables bridging interface 2 on port 1:15 on a Summit 300-48:
configure wireless port 1:15 interface 2 wireless-bridging off
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare 6.2a and added to the "e" series in 7.3e.
Platform Availability
This command is available on the Summit 300-48, Summit 300-24, Summit 400-24p and Alpine switches.
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