Operation Manual

MP Access Point Commands
Mobility System Software Command Reference Guide
Version 7.3
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Examples
The following command disables beaconing of the SSID managed by service profile sp2:
MX# set service-profile sp2 beacon disable
success: change accepted.
See Also
set radio-profile beacon-interval on page 12-266
set service-profile ssid-name on page 12-310
set service-profile ssid-type on page 12-310
show service-profile on page 12-357
set service-profile bridging
Enables wireless bridging for a service profile configured for WLAN mesh services.
Syntax
set service-profile service-profile bridging {enable | disable}
Defaults
None.
Access
Enabled.
History
Introduced in MSS Version 6.0.
Usage
WLAN mesh services can be used in a wireless bridge configuration, implementing MPs as
bridge endpoints in a transparent Layer 2 bridge. A typical application of wireless bridging is to
provide network connectivity between two buildings using a wireless link.
When wireless bridging is enabled for a service profile, the MPs with the applied service profile
serve as bridge peers. When a Mesh AP associates with a Mesh Portal AP through this service
profile, the Mesh Portal AP automatically configures the Mesh AP to operate in bridge mode.
Examples
The following command enables wireless bridging on service profile sp1:
MX# set service-profile sp1 bridging enable
success: change accepted.
See Also
set ap boot-configuration mesh ssid on page 12-239
set service-profile mesh on page 12-299
show ap mesh-links on page 12-339
set service-profile cac-mode
Configures the Call Admission Control (CAC) mode.
service-profile Mesh service profile name.
enable Enables wireless bridging for the service profile.
disable Enables wireless bridging for the service profile.