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Profile Configuration
Profiles enable administrators to assign a common set of configuration parameters and policies to the
AP-6511 model Access Point. Profiles can be used to assign common or
unique
network, wireless and
security parameters to across a large, multi segment, site. The configuration parameters within a profile are
based on the hardware model the profile was created to support. An AP-6511 supports both default and user
defined profiles implementing new features or updating existing parameters to groups of Access Points. The
central benefit of a profile is its ability to update devices collectively without having to modify individual
device configurations.
Profiles assign configuration parameters, applicable policies and WLANs to one or more Access Points, thus
allowing smart administration across large wireless network segments. However, individual devices can still
be assigned unique configuration parameters that follow the flat configuration model supported by Motorola
Solutions in previous software releases. As individual device updates are made, these device no longer share
the profile based configuration they originally supported. Changes made to the profile are automatically
inherited by all assigned devices, but not those devices who have had their configuration customized. These
devices require careful administration, as they no longer can be tracked and as profile members. Their
customized configurations overwrite their profile configurations until the profile can be re-applied to the
device.
Each AP-6511 model Access Point is automatically assigned a default profile. A default profile for each
supported model is automatically added to a device’s configuration file when the device is discovered.
Default profiles can also be manually added prior to discovery when needed. Default profiles are ideal for
single site deployments where Access Points may share a common configuration.
User defined profiles are manually created for each supported AP-6511. User defined profiles can be
manually assigned or automatically assigned using an AP-6511 Adoption policy. AP Adoption policies provide
the means to easily assign profiles to Access Points based on model, serial number, VLAN ID, DHCP option,
IP address (subnet) and MAC address.
Motorola Solutions recommends using user defined profiles in larger deployments using centralized
controllers when groups of devices on different floors, buildings or sites share a common configuration.
Each default and user defined profile contains policies and configuration parameters. Changes made to these
parameters are automatically inherited by the devices assigned to the profile.
Review the existing profiles to determine whether a new profile requires creation, or existing profile requires
edit or deletion.
To review existing profiles and assess if they can be applied to a AP-6511:
1. Select the
Configuration
tab from the Web UI.
2. Select
Profiles
from the Configuration tab.
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