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Table 53: Advanced AP Setting Overrides (continued)
Field Description
Mesh Points The mesh point settings on an AP radio can be overwritten
here. Mesh point configuration is handled from the device
group configuration Profile. If you want to modify configuration
for a mesh point, check the mesh point check box to display
the edit button ( ).
Select to display the Edit Mesh Device Settings dialog.
To override a setting, select the check box and provide an
override value.
Note: Mesh Device Setting overrides are available when the AP
is part of a Mesh Network.
Important: It is not a best practice to override the Root setting
for a specific AP. Configure the Root setting from the device
group.
Smart Poll Smart Poll configuration is handled from the device group
configuration Profile. The Smart Poll settings for an AP can be
overwritten here. To modify configuration for an individual AP,
select Smart Poll Override and configure the Smart Poll
parameters.
Radio Setting Overrides You can configure radio settings for all APs in a device group
from the device group Profile Radio tab and Advanced Radio
dialog. And you can override radio settings for an individual AP
from here.
Related Topics
WLAN Override on page 201
Cell Size Control Settings on page 203
Advanced AP Settings on page 195
IP Address Assignment on page 204
Advanced Configuration Profile Settings on page 157
iBeacon Settings on page 151
Eddystone-url Beacon Settings on page 153
Advanced AP Radio Settings on page 139
Advanced Configuration and Mesh Device Settings on page 126
WLAN Override
A configuration Profile is specified at the device group. All access points that are part of the device
group are associated with the same configuration Profile. The network policies are created based on
default policies defined for the WLAN, and policies added directly to the configuration Profile. The AP
has all WLAN and policy assignments based on the corresponding Profile.
You can override the radio WLAN assignments for a specific AP. The result is that the AP has a unique
radio WLAN assignment, plus port and IOT assignments, and policy definitions that are defined in the
configuration Profile. The AP must be part of a device group, but you can override the WLAN per AP in
Configure
Access Points
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