User's Guide

Table Of Contents
Configuring the Wireless AP
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Configuring an AP as a sensor
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The AP performs scanning services
The AP no longer performs RF services for the HiPath Wireless Controller
When an AP is operating as a sensor, it has no interaction with the HiPath
Wireless Controller, and it does not perform like an AP: it does not allow devices
to associate to it and traffic is not forwarded through it. An AP operating as a
sensor is managed by HiPath Wireless Manager HiGuard. The HiPath Wireless
Manager HiGuard’s sensor domain license (SDL) limit governs the number of
sensors the customer can have.
When an AP is configured as a sensor, the AP’s current configuration is retained
in the controller database. If the sensor is later configured back to perform RF
services, its previous configuration data is reassigned to it. For more information,
see the HiPath Wireless Manager User Guide and the HiPath Wireless Manager
HiGuard User Guide.
Before APs can be configured as sensors, you must first configure the Sensor
Management values for the HiPath Wireless Controller:
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To configure Sensor Management values for the HiPath Wireless
Controller:
1. From the main menu, click Wireless AP Configuration. The HiPath
Wireless AP screen is displayed.
2. In the left pane, click Sensor Management. The Wireless AP Sensor
Management screen is displayed.
3. Type the following: