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1. Select
System Configuration
->
Adaptive AP Setup
from the Access Point’s menu tree.
2. Select the
Auto Discovery Enable
checkbox.
Enabling auto discovery will allow the AAP to be detected by a switch once its connectivity medium
has been configured (by completing steps 3-6).
3. Enter up to 12
Switch IP Addresses
constituting the target switches available for AAP connection.
The AAP will begin establishing a connection with the first addresses in the list. If unsuccessful, the AP
will continue down the list (in order) until a connection is established.
4. If a numerical IP address is unknown, but you know a switch’s
fully qualified domain name
(FQDN), enter
the name as the
Switch FQDN
value.
5. Select the
Enable AP-Switch Tunnel
option to allow AAP configuration data to reach a switch using
a secure VPN tunnel.
6. If using IPSec as the tunnel resource, enter the IPSec
Passkey
to ensure IPSec connectivity.
7.
Click
Apply
to save the changes to the AAP setup.
B.4.1.2 Adopting an Adaptive AP Using a Configuration File
To adopt an AAP using a configuration file:
1. Refer to
Adopting an Adaptive AP Manually
and define the AAP switch connection parameters.
NOTE
Auto discovery must be enabled for a switch to detect an AP.
NOTE
The manual AAP adoption described above can also be conducted using
the Access Point’s CLI interface using the
admin(system.aapsetup)>
command.
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