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hwc_vnsconfiguration.fm
Configuring a VNS
Working with a Wireless Distribution System
9034530-02,
March 2010
HiPath Wireless Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software V7.11, User Guide 365
In WDS deployment, one of the radios of every WDS Wireless AP establishes a
WDS link on an exclusive WLAN Service. The WDS Wireless AP is therefore
limited to seven network WLAN Services on the WDS radio. The other radio can
interact with the client-devices on a maximum of eight WLAN Services.
Note: The Root Wireless AP and the Repeater Wireless APs can also be
configured to interact with the client-devices. For more information, see Section
6.11.7.3, “Assigning the Satellite Wireless APs’ radios to the network WLAN
Services”, on page 377.
The WLAN Service on which the Wireless APs establish the WDS link is called
the WDS WLAN Service.
A WDS can be setup either by using either a single WDS WLAN Service or
multiple WDS WLAN Services. The following figures illustrate the point.
Figure 18 Deployment Example
WDS setup with a single WDS WLAN Service
Deploying the WDS for the above example using a single WDS WLAN Service
results in the following structure.
The rectangular
enclosure denotes an
office building
The four Wireless APs —
Minoru, Yosemite, Bjorn
and Lancaster — are
within the confines of the
building and are
connected to the wired
network.
The space around the
office building is a ware
house.
The solid arrows point
towards Preferred
Parents.
The dotted arrows point
towards Backup Parents.