Specifications
Adaptive AP
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7. Click Apply to save the changes to the AAP setup.
10.4.1.2 Adopting an Adaptive AP Using a Configuration File
To adopt an AAP using a configuration file:
1. Refer to Adopting an Adaptive AP Manually and define the AAP switch connection
parameters.
2. Export the AAP’s configuration to a secure location.
Either import the configuration manually to other APs or the same AP later (if you elect to
default its configuration).
For instruction on how to use the access point’s configuration import/export functionality,
see Importing/Exporting Configurations on page 4-47.
For information on updating the access point’s firmware, see
Updating Device Firmware on page 4-51.
10.4.2 Switch Configuration
RFS7000 (running firmware version 4.0 or later) require an explicit adaptive configuration to adopt an
access point (if IPSec is not being used for adoption). The same licenses currently used for AP300
adoption can be used for an AAP.
Disable the switch’s Adopt unconfigured radios automatically option and manually add AAPs
requiring adoption, or leave as default. In default mode, any AAP adoption request is honored until
the current switch license limit is reached.
To disable automatic adoption on the switch:
1. Select Network > Access Port Radios from the switch main menu tree.
2. Select the Configuration tab (should be displayed be default) and click the Global
Settings button.
NOTE The manual AAP adoption described above can also be conducted using
the access point’s CLI interface using the admin(system.aapsetup)>
command.