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Cisco Aironet 1520, 1130, 1240 Series Wireless Mesh Access Points, Design and Deployment Guide, Release 6.0
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Connecting the Cisco 1520 Series Mesh Access Point to Your Network
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RootAP
—Select this option if the AP1520 has a wired connection to the controller.
Note
At least one mesh access point must be set to RootAP in the mesh network.
Step 5
To assign this mesh access point to a bridge group, enter a name for the group in the Bridge Group Name
field.
Step 6
Check the
Ethernet Bridging
check box to enable Ethernet bridging or uncheck it to disable this feature.
Step 7
Select the appropriate backhaul rate for the 802.11a backhaul interface from the
Bridge Data Rate
drop-down menu. Cisco recommends setting the backhaul rate to
auto
.
When the bridge data rate is set to
auto
, the mesh backhaul chooses the highest rate possible given its
link quality and the ability to sustain of that rate.
Step 8
Click
Apply
to commit your changes. An Ethernet Bridging section appears at the bottom of the window
listing each of the Ethernet ports of the mesh access point.
Configuring Bridge Group Names
Bridge group names (BGN) controls the association of mesh access points. BGNs can logically group
radios to avoid two networks on the same channel from communicating with each other. The setting is
also useful if you have more than one RAP in your network in the same sector (area). BGN is a string of
10 characters maximum.
A BGN of
NULL VALUE
is assigned by default by manufacturing. Although not visible to you, it allows
a mesh access point to join the network prior to your assignment of your network-specific BGN.
If you have two RAPs in your network in the same sector (for more capacity), Cisco recommends that
you configure the two RAPs with the same BGN, but on different channels.
Using the CLI to Configure BGN
To configure a BGN, follow these steps:
Step 1
Using the CLI, enter the following command:
T
Note
The mesh access point reboots after BGN configuration.
Caution
Be careful when configuring BGN on a live network. Always start BGN assignment from the
farthest-most node (last node, bottom of mesh tree) and move up towards the RAP. This ensures that no
mesh access points are dropped due to mixed BGNs (old and new BGNs) within the same network.
Step 2
To verify the BGN, enter the following command: