User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Customer Service
- Introducing the Trapeze Networks Mobility System
- MP Overview
- Installing and Connecting an MP
- MP Troubleshooting
- MP Technical Specifications
- Translated Warning Conventions and Warnings
- Index
Appendix B
MP Technical Specifications
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Table 11 lists the default MAC address allocations.
Table 11. MAC Address Allocations on MP Access Points
Ethernet Ports All models
• Ethernet port 1 equals the base MAC address.
• Ethernet port 2 equals the base MAC address + 1.
Radios and
SSIDs
MP-252
MP-262
• The clear SSID for the 802.11b/g radio equals the
base MAC address.
• The clear SSID for the 802.11a radio equals the
base MAC address + 1.
• The encrypted SSID for the 802.11b/g radio equals
the base MAC address + 2.
• The encrypted SSID for the 802.11a radio equals
the base MAC address + 3.
MP-241
• The clear SSID equals the base MAC address.
• The encrypted SSID equals the base MAC address
+2.
MP-122
• The 802.11b radio equals the base MAC address +
2, for both the clear and encrypted SSIDs.
• The 802.11a radio equals the base address + 3, for
both the clear and encrypted SSIDs.
MP-101
• The radio equals the base MAC address + 2, for
both the clear and encrypted SSIDs.