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Parameter Description
DynamicConsole
PersistentConsole
l Beaconing: The AP's built-in BLE chip functions as an iBeacon combined with
beacon management functionality.
l Disabled: The AP's built-in BLE chip is turned off. This is the default setting.
l DynamicConsole: The AP's built-in chip functions as a regular iBeacon combined
with beacon management functionality. However, when the link to the controller is
lost, the built-in chip temporarily enables access to the AP console over BLE. This
state of the BLE device may be rolled back to any of the other modes if the AP
receives a different configuration setting for the ble-op-mode parameter from the
new LMS.
l PersistentConsole: The AP's built-in chip provides access to the AP console over
BLE using a mobile application. This functionality is the superset of the Beaconing
mode.
NOTE: BLE is disabled on ArubaOS FIPS build.
You can verify the configured value by executing the show ap system-profile command.
show ap system-profile
The following new parameter is introduced as part of the output of the show ap system-profile command:
Parameter Description
BLE Operation Mode
Displays the BLE operation mode of the AP.
Example
The following example displays the BLE operation mode.
(host) #show ap system-profile default
AP system profile "default"
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Parameter Value
--------- -----
RF Band g
RF Band for AM mode scanning all
Native VLAN ID 1
Tunnel Heartbeat Interval 1
Session ACL ap-uplink-acl
...
...
...
BLE Endpoint URL N/A
BLE Auth Token N/A
BLE Operation Mode Disabled
RF Management
802.11a and 802.11g RF Management Profiles
The two 802.11a and 802.11g RF management profiles for an AP configure its 802.11a (5 Ghz) and 802.11b/g
(2.4 GHz) radio settings. You can either use the “default” version of each profile, or create a new 802.11a or
802.11g profile using the procedures below. Each RF management radio profile includes a reference to an
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