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3. Under Profiles, select AP to display the AP profiles.
4. Select the AP system profile you want to modify.
5. Under Profile Details:
a. Click LMS Preemption. This is disabled by default.
b. At the LMS Hold-down period field, enter the amount of time the remote AP must wait before moving
back to the primary controller.
6. Click Apply.
In the CLI
Use the following commands:
(host) (config) #ap system-profile <profile>
lms-preemption
lms-hold-down period <seconds>
Enabling RAP Local Network Access
You can enable local network access between the clients (from same or different subnets and VLANs)
connected to a RAP through wired or wireless interfaces in split-tunnel/bridge forwarding modes. This allows
the clients to effectively communicate with each other without routing the traffic via the controller. You can
use WebUI or CLI to enable the local network access.
In the WebUI
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Wireless > AP Configuration page.
2. Select the AP Group tab. Click Edit for the AP group or AP name.
3. Under Profiles, expand the AP menu, then select AP system profile.
4. To enable remote network access, select the Remote-AP Local Network Access check box.
Figure 99 Enable Remote AP Local Network Access
5. Click Apply.
In the CLI
l To enable, enter the following command:
ap system-profile <ap-profile> rap-local-network-access
l To disable, enter the following command:
ap system-profile <ap-profile> no rap-local-network-access
See the Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS Command Line Reference Guide for detailed information on the
command options.
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