Configuration details and any default values for each of these parameters are described in Table 137. If you do not specify a parameter for a new profile, that profile uses the default value for that parameter.

Use the no option before any parameter to remove the current value for that parameter and return it to its default setting. Enter exit to leave the mesh cluster profile mode.

(host)(config) #ap mesh-cluster-profile <profile> clone <profile>

cluster <name> no ...

opmode [opensystem wpa2-psk-aes] rf-band {a g}

wpa-hexkey <wpa-hexkey> wpa-passphrase <wpa-passphrase>

The following examples create and configure the mesh cluster profiles cluster1 and cluster2.

(host)(config) #ap mesh-cluster-profile cluster1 cluster corporate

opmode wpa2-psk-aes wpa-passphrase mesh_123 rf-band a

(host)(config) #ap mesh-cluster-profile cluster2 cluster corporate

opmode wpa2-psk-aes wpa-passphrase mesh_123rf-band a

You can also create a new mesh radio profile by copying the settings of an existing profile using the clone parameter. Using the clone command to create a new profile makes it easier to keep constant attributes in common within multiple profiles.

(host)(config) #ap mesh-cluster-profile <profile-name> clone <source-profile-name>

Viewing Mesh Cluster Profile Settings

To view a complete list of mesh cluster profiles and their status:

(host)(config) #show mesh-cluster-profile

To view the settings of a specific mesh cluster profile:

(host)(config) #show ap mesh-cluster-profile <profile-name>

Associating Mesh Cluster Profiles

The following commands associate a mesh cluster profile to an AP group or an individual AP. For deployments with multiple mesh clusters, you must also configure also the profile’s priority. Remember, the lower the priority number, the high the priority. The mesh cluster priority determines the order by which the mesh cluster profiles are used.

This allows you, rather than the link metric algorithm, to control the network topology by defining the cluster profiles to use if one becomes unavailable.

To associate a mesh cluster profile to an AP group in a single-cluster deployment:

(host)(config) #ap-group <group> mesh-cluster-profile <profile-name>

To associate a mesh cluster profile to an individual AP in a single-cluster deployment:

(host)(config) #ap-name <name> mesh-cluster-profile <profile-name>

To associate a mesh cluster profile to an AP group in a multiple-cluster deployment:

(host)(config) #ap-group <group> mesh-cluster-profile <profile-name> priority <priority>

To associate a mesh cluster profile to an individual AP in a multiple-cluster deployment, use the command

(host)(config) #ap-name <name>

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