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262 CHAPTER 9: MANAGED ACCESS POINT COMMANDS
If the bias for all connections is the same, the MAP selects the switch that
has the greatest capacity to add more active MAPs. For example, if a MAP
is dual homed to two WX4400 wireless LAN switches, and one of the
switches has 50 active MAPs while the other switch has 60 active MAPs,
the new MAP selects the switch that has only 50 active MAPs.
If the boot request on MAP port 1 fails, the MAP attempts to boot over its
port 2, using the same process described above.
MAP selection of an WX switch is sticky. After a MAP selects an WX
switch to boot from, the MAP continues to use that switch for its active
data link even if another switch configured with high bias for the MAP
becomes available.
Examples — The following command changes the bias for a Distributed
MAP to low:
WX4400# set dap 1 bias low
success: change accepted.
See Also
■ “display {ap | dap} config” on page 234
set {ap | dap} blink Enables or disables LED blink mode on a MAP access point to make it
easy to identify. When blink mode is enabled on an AP2750, the 11a LED
blinks on and off. When blink mode is enabled on other models (MP-xxx),
the health and radio LEDs alternately blink green and amber. By default,
blink mode is disabled.
Syntax —
set {ap port-list | dap dap-num} blink {enable |
disable}
■ ap port-list — List of ports connected to the MAP access points on
which to turn blink mode on or off.
■ dap dap-num — Number of a Distributed MAP on which to turn blink
mode on or off.
■ enable — Enables blink mode.
■ disable — Disables blink mode.
Defaults — LED blink mode is disabled by default.
Access — Enabled.