Installation guide

B-6 Motorola RF Switch System Reference Guide
B.1.12 Adaptive Mesh Support
An AAP can extend an AP51x1's existing mesh functionality to a switch managed network. All mesh APs are
configured and managed through the wireless switch. APs without a wired connection form a mesh backhaul
to a repeater or a wired mesh node and then get adopted to the switch. Mesh nodes with existing wired
access get adopted to the switch like a wired AAP.
Mesh AAPs apply configuration changes 180 seconds after the last received switch configuration message.
When the configuration is applied on the Mesh AAP, the radios shutdown and re-initialize (this process takes
less than 2 seconds), forcing associated MUs to be deauthenticated and the Mesh link will go down. MUs
are able to quickly associate, but the Mesh link will need to be re-established before MUs can pass traffic.
This typically takes about 90 to 180 seconds depending on the size of the mesh topology.
B.1.12.1 Configuring Adaptive AP Mesh
To configure mesh support for Adaptive AP:
1. Go to Network > Access Port Radios and click on the Global Settings button.
2. Uncheck the Adopt Unconfigured Radios Automatically option to prevent the switch from
automatically adopting new APs when they are connected to the switch.
3. Configure the client bridge back haul WLAN, base bridge and client bridge radios on the switch using the
Command Line Interface (CLI) commands listed below.
RSS Enabled WLAN continues beaconing WLAN continues beaconing but AP does allow
clients to associate on that WLAN
RSS Disabled WLAN stops beaconing WLAN stops beaconing
NOTE: For a dependant AAP, independent WLANs continue to beacon for three days in the
absence of a switch.
NOTE: When mesh is used with AAPs, the "ap-timeout" value needs to be set to a higher
value (for example, 180 seconds) so Mesh AAPs remain adopted to the switch during the
period when the configuration is applied and mesh links are re-established.