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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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Table 12
Global Mesh Parameters
Parameter
Description
Range (RootAP to MeshAP)
The optimum distance (in feet) that should exist between
the root access point (RAP) and the mesh access point
(MAP). This global parameter applies to all mesh access
points when they join the controller and all existing mesh
access points in the network.
Range:
150 to 132,000 feet
Default:
12,000 feet
Note
After this feature is enabled, all mesh access points
reboot.
IDS (Rogue and Signature
Detection)
When you enable this feature, IDS reports are generated for
all traffic on the backhaul. These reports can be useful for
university or enterprise outdoor campus areas, or for public
safety users who want to find out who is operating in
4.9 GHz.
When you disable this feature, no IDS reports are
generated, which preserves bandwidth on the backhaul.
Note
IDS reporting is enabled for all indoor mesh access
points and cannot be disabled.
Note
IDS reporting is disabled by default for all outdoor
mesh access points.
Backhaul Client Access
Note
This parameter applies to mesh access points with
two or more radios (1524SB, 1522, 1240 and 1130)
excluding
the 1524PS.
When this feature is enabled, it allows wireless client
association over the 802.11a radio. This implies that a
802.11a can carry both backhaul traffic and 802.11a client
traffic over the same 802.11a radio.
When this feature is disabled, only backhaul traffic is sent
over the 802.11a radio and client association is only over
the 802.11b/g radio.
Default:
Disabled
Note
After this feature is enabled, all mesh access points
reboot.