Operation Manual

MP Access Point Commands 12 – 219
12
MP Access Point Commands
Use MP access point commands to configure and manage MP access points. Be sure to do the
following before using the commands:
Define the country-specific IEEE 802.11 regulations on the MX. (See set system
countrycode on page 4-30.)
Install the MP and connect it to a port on the MX. (See the Trapeze Indoor Mobility Point
Installation Guide or Trapeze Mobility Point MP-620 Installation Guide.)
Configure an MP as a directly connected MP or a Distributed MP.
Mixed Cipher Support
All cipher options are now grouped under the command rsn-ie or wpa-ie to allow multiple ciphers
per service profile.
This chapter presents MP access point commands alphabetically. Use the following table to locate
commands in this chapter based on their use.
W arning!
Changing the system country code after MP configuration disables MPs and deletes
the configuration. If you change the country code on an MX, you must reconfigure all
MPs.
Note:
You must enable a cipher such as cipher-tkip before enabling rsn-ie or wpa-ie. For
example to enable cipher-tkip on a service profile, you must use the following
sequence of commands:
MX# set service-profile profile-name wpa-ie cipher-tkip enable
success:change accepted.
MX# set service-profile profile-name wpa-ie enable
success:change accepted.
Automatic
Configuration of
Distributed MPs
set ap auto on page 12-230
set ap auto mode on page 12-232
set ap auto radiotype on page 12-233
set ap auto persistent on page 12-233
set ap bias on page 12-234
set ap blink on page 12-236
set ap group on page 12-243
set ap radio auto-tune max-power on page 12-248
set ap radio auto-tune max-retransmissions on
page 12-249
set ap radio mode on page 12-253
set ap radio radio-profile on page 12-254