User's Guide
3e-531AP Wireless Access Point
Chapter 5: Bridge Con guration
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Point-to-Multipoint Bridging Setup Guide
Direction
Bridge 1
Bridge 2 ~ n
Mode
Bridging
Bridging
Wireless Con guration – General
SSID
default
default
Channel
6
6
Wireless Con guration – Encryption
N/A
N/A
Wireless Con guration – Bridging
Wireless Client Access
Disable
Disable
Spanning Tree Protocol
Enable (or Disable if
no bridging loop pos-
sible)
Enable (or Disable if
no bridging loop pos-
sible)
BSSID (the MAC Address, from the
Wireless Con guration — General
screen.)
Add Bridge 2 ~ n BS-
SIDs
Add Bridge 1 BSSID
Wireless Con guration – Bridging
Encryption
Select appropriate
key type/length and
value. Must be the
same key as Bridge
2~n.
Select appropriate
key type/length and
value. Must be the
same key as Bridge 1.
The above recommended setup requires only Bridge 1 to be set in
point-to-multipoint mode. It is possible to set all bridges in
point-to-
multipoint mode, in which case , each bridge would have to contain the
BSSID for each of the other bridges and Spanning Tree Protocol must be
Enabled.
As stated previously, complete any other setup screens following gen-
eral instructions in Chapter 3.
Back-to-Back Bridge Con guration
A back-to-back con guration could be of use when it is desirable to
have a mobile unit able to communicate with an Ethernet LAN. As shown
in the following diagram, this does require the use of an additional AP
for managing local wireless communications at the mobile site, but may
be desired for emergency or security reasons.
Ethernet
Bridge 1
Bridge 2
PDA
Laptop
Access Point