Polycom 1725-36082-001 manual Connecting APs, Directly connected APs, Distributed APs

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Configuration Guide

Connecting APs

To configure the WLAN Security Switch (WSS) to support an AP, you must first determine how the AP will connect to the switch. There are two types of AP-to-WSS connection: direct and distributed.

Directly connected APs

In direct connection, an AP connects to one or two 10/100 ports on a WSS. The WSS port is then configured specifically for a direct attachment to an AP. There is no intermediate networking equipment between the WSS and AP, and only one AP is connected to the WSS port. The WSS 10/100 port provides power over Ethernet (PoE) to the AP. The WSS also forwards data only to and from the configured AP on that port. The port numbers on the WSS which are configured for directly attached APs reference a particular AP.

Distributed APs

An AP that is not directly connected to a WSS is considered a distributed AP. There may be intermediate Layer 2 switches or Layer 3 IP routers between the WSS and the AP. The WSS may communicate to the distributed AP through any network port. (A network port is any port connecting the switch to other networking devices, such as switches and routers, and it can also be configured for 802.1Q VLAN tagging.) The WSS contains a configuration for a distributed AP based on the AP’s serial number. Similar to ports configured for directly connected APs, distributed AP configurations are numbered and can reference a particular AP. These numbered configurations do not, however, reference any physical port.

During VIEW Certification, the 2330 access points were tested while directly connected to a port on the WLAN Security Switch (e.g. port 1), but both methods are supported.

For more information on how to configure the network to support a distributed AP, see the Nortel WLAN Security Switch 2300 Series Configuration Guide.

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Contents Nortel Trademark Information Introduction Certified Product SummaryKnown Limitations Contacting Nortel Technical SupportNetwork Topology Access Point Capacity and Positioning Nortel Wlan Security Switch 2300 Series with AP-2330 Distributed APs Connecting APsDirectly connected APs Command, comment, and screen text key Vlan configuration Configuration Example CLIAP configuration Service profile / Ssid configuration Set service-profile Voice ssid-name VoiceRadio Profile configuration Access control listTo save the current changes to a WSS using CLI Saving changesConfiguration Example Wlan Management Software Adding a Wlan Security Switch to the Network PlanDistributed AP or Directly Connected AP Configuration Guide To configure the 802.11g Radio To configure the 802.11a Radio Network Plan Tasks panel, select Create Vlan For Vlan Name enter Voice Network Plan Tasks panel, select Igmp Service Profile / Ssid configuration Specify a Name and Ssid for the Voice Service Profile Select the Open Access check box. Click the Next button Settings for Wireless Encryption Cipher Suite Configuration Guide Nortel Wlan Security Switch 2300 Series with AP-2330 Click the Next button Nortel Wlan Security Switch 2300 Series with AP-2330 Radio Profile configuration Radio Profile Properties window, click the Radio Profile tab Configuration Guide Deploying changes Configuration Guide Example Configuration Files For Reference Only Configuration Guide Nortel Wlan Security Switch 2300 Series with AP-2330