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Conversion Guide

Converting to Managed Access Point Operation

3CRWE725075
3CRWE825075A
3CRWE875075A

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When shipped from the factory, 3Com 7250, 8250 and 8750 Access Points are configured for 
autonomous operation (also known as 

standalone

 or 

FAT

 operation). However, these access points can 

also be configured as Managed Access Points (MAPs) for use with the 3Com Wireless Switches. This 
document describes how these access points can be configured as MAPs.

Topics covered in this document include:

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Requirements

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Autonomous Operation Versus MAP Operation

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Understanding the MAP Conversion Process

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Performing the MAP Conversion Process

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Viewing LEDs in MAP Operation

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Using the Reset Button in MAP Operation

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Reverting a MAP to Autonomous Operation

Requirements

Converting a 3Com autonomous access point to a MAP requires the following:

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Mobility System Software version 3.2 or greater

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3WXM version 3.2 or greater

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MAP Conversion Software

The above software files are available for download from the 3Com eSupport website at: 
www.3com.com/support.

Autonomous Operation Versus MAP Operation

When the access point is operating in MAP mode, some functionality is transferred from the access point 
to the Wireless Switch. This provides for better mobility within the wireless coverage area and allows the 
coverage area to be monitored in order to detect rogue access points. 

Some of the functional differences between an autonomous access point and a MAP are:

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The MAP configuration is done through 3WXM (or the Wireless Switch). The MAP does 
not store any configuration. This makes it easier to reconfigure the wireless network. 
Any configuration that the access point had prior to the conversion to MAP mode is lost.

Summary of Contents for 3CRWE825075A

Page 1: ...nts Converting a 3Com autonomous access point to a MAP requires the following Mobility System Software version 3 2 or greater 3WXM version 3 2 or greater MAP Conversion Software The above software fil...

Page 2: ...with a new code image one that finds and downloads the runtime code from the Wireless Switch About Converting an Existing Network If you intend to convert access points that are already in use in a n...

Page 3: ...lies immediately or after a short delay If the MAP is configured as a Distributed MAP on a Wireless Switch and the connection bias is high the switch immediately sends a Find WX Reply message If the M...

Page 4: ...find a Wireless Switch If the MAP is unable to locate a Wireless Switch on the subnet it is connected to and is unable to find a WX based on DHCP option 43 the MAP sends a DNS request for 3COMWX mynet...

Page 5: ...and click Next This launches the web management interface for the device 5 Enter the username and password when prompted The default username is admin and the password field should be left blank You...

Page 6: ...o be converted 5 Select the device to be converted in the Wireless Network Tree Click Properties and check that the MAC address corresponds with that of the device to be converted 6 Once the correct d...

Page 7: ...MAP has not been able to locate a Wireless Switch Flashes green The MAP has located the Wireless Switch but has not been configured by the Wireless Switch for operational use Flashes green The MAP is...

Page 8: ...unch the 3Com Wireless Infrastructure Device Manager select the network adapter if required and refresh the display 5 Select the device to be reverted in the Wireless Network Tree 6 After the correct...

Page 9: ...uration for the access point Leave the password field blank and click Next This launches the web browser for the device 7 Enter the username and password when prompted The default username is admin an...

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