3Com 3CRWX440095A Webcam User Manual


 
set {ap | dap} bias 265
dap dap-num — Number of a Distributed MAP for which to change
the bias.
highHigh bias.
lowLow bias.
Defaults — The default bias is high.
Access — Enabled.
History —Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.
Usage — High bias is preferred over low bias. Bias applies only to WX
switches that are indirectly attached to the MAP through an intermediate
Layer 2 or Layer 3 network. A MAP always attempts to boot on MAP
port 1 first, and if an WX switch is directly attached on MAP port 1, the
MAP always boots from it.
If MAP port 1 is indirectly connected to WX switches through the
network, the MAP boots from the switch with the high bias for the MAP.
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 237