Concept Guide

226| ap wired-ap-profile Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x| Reference Guide
Parameter Description
An AP in split-tunnel forwarding mode handles all 802.11 association requests and
responses, encryption/decryption, and firewall enforcement. The 802.11e and
802.11k action frames are also processed by the AP, which then sends out
responses as needed.
NOTE: Virtual APs in split-tunnel mode using static WEP should use key slots 2-4 on
the controller. Key slot 1 should only be used with Virtual APs in tunnel mode.
no
Negates any configured parameter.
switchport
Configures the switching mode characteristics for the port.
access
The VLAN to which the port belongs. The default is VLAN 1.
mode
The mode for the port, either access or trunk mode. The default is access mode.
trunk allowed
Allows multiple VLANs on the port interface.
You must define this parameter using VLAN IDs or VLAN names
VLAN IDs and VLAN names cannot be listed together.
trunk native
The native VLAN for the port (frames on the native VLAN are not tagged with 802.1q
tags).
trusted
Sets port as either trusted or untrusted. The default setting is untrusted.
wired-ap-enable
Enables the wired AP. The wired AP is disabled by default.
Usage Guidelines
This command is only applicable to Dell APs that support a second Ethernet port. The wired AP profile
configures the second Ethernet port (enet1) on the AP.
For mesh deployments, this command is applicable to all Dell APs configured as mesh nodes. If you are using
mesh to join multiple Ethernet LANs, configure and enable bridging on the mesh point Ethernet port.
Mesh nodes only support bridge mode and tunnel mode on their wired ports (enet0 or enet1). Split tunnel
mode is not supported.
Use the bridge mode to configure bridging on the mesh point Ethernet port. Use tunnel mode to configure
secure jack operation on the mesh node Ethernet port.
When configuring the Ethernet ports on APs with multiple Ethernet ports, note the following requirements:
l If configured as a mesh portal, connect enet0 to the controller to obtain an IP address. The wired AP profile
controls enet1.Only enet1 supports secure jack operation.
l If configured as a mesh point, the same wired AP profile will control both enet0 and enet1.
Example
The following command configures the enet1 port on a multi-port AP as a trunk port:
(host) (config) #ap wired-ap-profile wiredap1
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk allowed 4,5