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Figure 69 Apply Switchport Mode-Trunk
5. Click Apply.
In the CLI
Execute the following commands in config mode to enable PortFast.
Before enabling PortFast ensure that the switchport mode is set to access using the ap wired-ap-profile
command.
(host)(config) #ap wired-port-profile "default"
(host) (AP wired port profile "default") #portfast
To disable PortFast execute the no portfast command in the config mode.
(host) (AP wired port profile "default") #no portfast
The following example displays the spanning tree information of an AP, using the CLI command:
(host) (config) #show ap wired-port-profile <ap-name>
Execute the following commands in config mode to enable PortFast on trunk.
Before enabling PortFast ensure that the switchport mode is set to access using the ap wired-ap-profile
command.
(host)(config) #ap wired-port-profile "default"
(host) (AP wired port profile "default") #portfast on trunk
To disable PortFast on trunk execute the no portfast on trunk command in the config mode.
(host) (AP wired port profile "default") #no portfast
Before enabling PortFast on trunk ensure that the switchport mode is set to trunk using the ap wired-ap-
profile command.
AP Console Access Using a Backup ESSID
This failover system allows users to access an AP console after the AP has disconnected from the controller. By
advertising backup ESSID in either static or dynamic mode, the user is still able to access and debug the
APremotely through a virtual AP. Settings for this feature can be changed using the controller's WebUI or CLI.
In the WebUI
Use the following steps to configure the settings for the backup ESSID in the WebUI.
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Advanced > All Profiles page.
2. Under AP > AP System on the Profile pane, select the AP profile name.
3. In the Profile Details pane, select the Advanced tab.
4. To change the password, clear the Password for Backup field and enter the new password.
5. Click Apply.
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