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7. Refer to the following to configure Mesh Point
Root Path Preference
parameters:
8. Select
OK
to save the changes made to the profile’s Mesh Point configuration. Select
Reset
to revert to the last saved
configuration.
5.4.5.4.1 Vehicle Mounted Modem (VMM) Deployment Consideration
Mesh Point Configuration
Before defining a VMM configuration (mounting an AP7161 mesh point on a moving vehicle), refer to the following deployment
guidelines to ensure the configuration is optimally effective:
• Disable layer 2 stateful packet inspection from the firewall policy.
• Set the RTS threshold value to 1 on all mesh devices. The default value is 2347. For more information on defining radio
settings, see
Access Point Radio Configuration
.
• Use
Opportunistic
as the rate selection settings for the AP7161 radio The default is
Standard
. For more information on
defining this settings, see
Radio Override Configuration
.
• Disable
Dynamic Chain Selection
(radio setting). The default value is enabled. This setting is disabled from the
Command
Line Interface
(CLI) using the
dynamic-chain-selection
command, or, in the UI (refer
Radio Override Configuration
.
• Disable A-MPDU Aggregation if the intended vehicular speed is greater than 30 mph. For more information, see
Radio
Override Configuration
.
Preferred Neighbor
Enter the MAC address of the preferred neighbor for this mesh point.
Preferred Root
Enter the MAC address of the preferred mesh root for this mesh point.
Preferred Interface
Select the preferred Interface for this mesh point. Select
None
to set no preferences. The
other interface choices are
2.4 GHz
and
5 GHz.
NOTE:
With this release of Motorola Solutions WiNG software, an AP7161 model
access point can be deployed as a
Vehicle Mounted Modem
(VMM) to provide wireless
network access to a mobile vehicle (car, train, etc.). A VMM provides layer 2 mobility for
connected devices. VMM does not provide layer 3 services, such as IP mobility. For
VMM deployment considerations, see
Vehicle Mounted Modem (VMM) Deployment
Consideration
.
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