
76 Configuring and Managing Ports and VLANs
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Configuring for a Distributed AP
To configure a connection for a Distributed AP (referred to as a DAP in the CLI), use the following command:
set dap dap-num serial-id serial-ID
model {MP2750 | MP-52 | MP-101 | MP-122 | MP-241 | MP-252 |
MP-262 | MP-341 | MP-352 | AP-2330}
[radiotype {11a | 11b| 11g}]
The dap-num parameter identifies the Distributed AP connection for the AP. The range of valid connection ID
numbers depends on the WSS switch model:
• For a WSS-2380, you can specify a number from 1 to 300.
• For a WSS-2370, you can specify a number from 1 to 100.
• For a WSS-2360, you can specify a number from 1 to 30.
• For a WSSR-2350, you can specify a number from 1 to 8.
For the serial-id parameter, specify the serial ID of the AP. The serial ID is listed on the AP case. To display
the serial ID using the CLI, use the show version details command.
The model and radiotype parameters have the same options as they do with the set port type ap command.
Because the WSS does not supply power to an indirectly connected AP, the set dap command does not use the
poe parameter.
To configure Distributed AP connection 1 for AP model 2330 with serial-ID 0322199999, type the following
command:
23x0# set dap 1 serial-id 0322199999 model 2330
success: change accepted.
To configure Distributed AP connection 2 for AP model AP-241 with serial-ID 0322188888 and radio type
802.11a, type the following command:
23x0# set dap 2 serial-id 0322188888 model MP-241 radiotype 11a
success: change accepted.
Setting a Port for a Wired Authentication User
To set a port for a wired authentication user, use the following command:
set port type wired-auth port-list [tag tag-list] [max-sessions num]
[auth-fall-thru {last-resort | none | web-portal}]
Note. Additional configuration is required to place an AP access point into operation. For
information, see “Configuring AP access points,” on page 221.