Power-Over-Ethernet Support; Mu-Mu Transmission Disallow - Motorola AP-7131 Product Reference Manual

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AP-7131 Access Point Product Reference Guide
management functions for gathering information from its network components. The access point's
download site contains the following MIB files supporting the AP-7131:
• Symbol-CC-WS2000-MIB-2.0 (standard MIB file)
• Symbol-AP-5131-MIB (relevant to the AP-7131 feature set)
The access point's SNMP agent functions as a command responder and is a multilingual agent
responding to SNMPv1, v2c and v3 managers (command generators). The factory default
configuration maintains SNMPv1/2c support of community names, thus providing backward
compatibility.
For detailed information on configuring SNMP traps, see

1.1.15 Power-over-Ethernet Support

When users purchase a Motorola WLAN solution, they often need to place access points in obscure
locations. In the past, a dedicated power source was required for each access point in addition to the
Ethernet infrastructure. This often required an electrical contractor to install power drops at each
access point location.
An approved Power Injector solution merges power and Ethernet into one cable, reducing the burden
of installation and allows optimal access point placement in respect to the intended radio coverage
area. An AP-7131 can only use a Power-over-Ethernet device when connected to the LAN (GE1/POE)
port.
The AP-7131 Power Injector (Part No. AP-PSBIAS-1P3-AFR) is a single-port Power over Ethernet hub
combining low-voltage DC with Ethernet data in a single cable connecting to the access point. The
Power Injector's single DC and Ethernet data cable creates a modified Ethernet cabling environment
on the access point's LAN port eliminating the need for separate Ethernet and power cables. For
detailed information on using the Power Injector, see

1.1.16 MU-MU Transmission Disallow

The access point's MU-MU Disallow feature prohibits MUs from communicating with each other even
if on the same WLAN, assuming one of the WLAN's is configured to disallow MU-MU
communication. Therefore, if an MU's WLAN is configured for MU-MU disallow, it will not be able to
communicate with any other MUs connected to this access point.
For detailed information on configuring an WLAN to disallow MU to MU communications, see
Creating/Editing Individual WLANs on page
Configuring SNMP Settings on page
AP-7131 Power Injector System on page
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