User's Manual

Appendix B
MP Technical Specifications
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MAC Addresses
Each MP-372 is assigned a unique block of 64 MAC addresses. Each radio has 32
MAC addresses and can therefore support up to 32 SSIDs, with one MAC address
assigned to each SSID as its BSSID.
An MP’s MAC address block is listed on a label on the back of the MP. If the MP
is already deployed and running on the network, you can display the MAC
address assignments by using the show {ap | dap} status command.
All MAC addresses on an MP are assigned based on the MP’s base MAC address,
as described in Table 10.
Association rates 54 Mbps, 48 Mbps, 36 Mbps, 24 Mbps, 18 Mbps, 12 Mbps,
9 Mbps, and 6 Mbps, with automatic fallback
Modulation Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)
Transmit power Based on the country of operation specified by the system
administrator
Table 10. MAC Address Allocations on MP-372
MP base MAC
Address
The MP has a base MAC address. All the other addresses are
assigned based on this address.
Ethernet Port
MAC Addresses
Ethernet port 1 equals the MP base MAC address.
Ethernet port 2 equals the MP base MAC address + 1.
802.11a Radio
and SSID MAC
Addresses
The 802.11a radio equals the MP base MAC address + 1.
The BSSIDs for the SSIDs configured on the 802.11a radio end
in odd numbers. The first BSSID is equal to the MP’s base
MAC address + 1. The next BSSID is equal to the MP’s base
MAC address + 3, and so on.
802.11b/g Radio
and SSID MAC
Addresses
The 802.11b/g radio equals the MP base MAC address.
The BSSIDs for the SSIDs configured on the 802.11b/g radio
end in even numbers. The first BSSID is equal to the MP’s base
MAC address. The next BSSID is equal to the MP’s base MAC
address + 2, and so on.
Table 9. 802.11g Radio Specifications (continued)
Specification Description