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iapp
This command enables the protocol signaling required to hand over wireless
clients roaming between different 802.11f-compliant access points. Use the no
form to disable 802.11f signaling.
Syntax
[no] iapp
Default
Enabled
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Usage
The current 802.11 standard does not specify the signaling required
between access points in order to support clients roaming from one access
point to another. In particular, this can create a problem for clients roaming
between access points from different vendors. This command is used to
enable or disable 802.11f handover signaling between different access
points, especially in a multi-vendor environment.
Example
VLAN Commands
The access point can enable the support of VLAN-tagged traffic passing between
wireless clients and the wired network. Up to 64 VLAN IDs can be mapped to
specific wireless clients, allowing users to remain within the same VLAN as they
move around a campus site.
When VLAN is enabled on the access point, a VLAN ID (a number between 1 and
4094) can be assigned to each client after successful authentication using IEEE
802.1X and a central RADIUS server. The user VLAN IDs must be configured on
the RADIUS server for each user authorized to access the network. If a user does
not have a configured VLAN ID, the access point assigns the user to its own
configured native VLAN ID.
Outdoor 11a Building to Building (config)#iapp
Outdoor 11a Building to Building (config)#