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Configuring the Wireless AP
Discovery and registration overview
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Step 5 – Use a multicast SLP request to find SLP SAs
If all of the preceding methods fail to locate a HiPath Wireless Controller, the
Wireless AP sends a multicast SLP request, looking for any SLP Service
Agents providing the Siemens service.
4.2.2 Registration after discovery
Any of the discovery steps 2 through 5 can inform the Wireless AP of a list of
multiple IP addresses to which the Wireless AP may attempt to connect. Once the
Wireless AP has discovered these addresses, it sends out connection requests
to each of them. These requests are sent simultaneously. The Wireless AP will
attempt to register only with the first which responds to its request.
When the Wireless AP obtains the IP address of the HiPath Wireless Controller,
it connects and registers, sending its serial number identifier to the HiPath
Wireless Controller, and receiving from the HiPath Wireless Controller a port IP
address and binding key.
Once the Wireless AP is registered with a HiPath Wireless Controller, the
Wireless AP must be configured. After the Wireless AP is registered and
configured, it can be assigned to a Virtual Network Segment (VNS) to handle
wireless traffic.
4.2.2.1 Default Wireless AP configuration
Default Wireless AP configuration simplifies the registration after discovery
process. Default Wireless AP configuration acts as a configuration template that
can be automatically assigned to new registering Wireless APs. The default
Wireless AP configuration allows you to specify common sets of radio
configuration parameters and VNS assignments for Wireless APs. For more
information, see Section 4.5.3, “Configuring the default Wireless AP settings”, on
page 181.
4.2.3 Understanding the Wireless AP LED status
When you power on and boot the Wireless AP, you can follow its progress
through the registration process by observing the LED sequence as described in
the following sections:
Section 4.2.3.1, “HiPath Wireless AP LED status”
Section 4.2.3.2, “HiPath Wireless Outdoor AP LED status”
Section 4.2.3.2, “HiPath Wireless Outdoor AP LED status”