Table 278: Ethernet Interface Port/ Wired AP Port Configuration Parameters

Parameter

Description

Shut Down

Disable the wired AP port.

 

 

Remote AP Backup

If enabled, the port of Remote-AP is up for the local connectivity and

 

troubleshooting when the controller is not reachable and no firewall

 

policies will be applied.

 

If disabled, the port would be up for the bridge mode when controller is not

 

reachable, and retains the previous bridge wired port configuration (if the

 

configuration is applied and persistent).

 

For split and tunnel modes, the ports would be shutdown when the controller is not

 

reachable.

 

 

Time to wait for authentication to

Authentication timeout value, in seconds, for devices connecting the AP’s wired port.

succeed

The supported range is 1-65535 seconds, and the default value is 20 seconds.

 

 

3.Each Ethernet Interface Port/AP Wired Port Configuration profile is automatically associated to the wired AP profile Default. To assign a new wired AP profile to the AP wired port:

a.Click the wired AP profile directly under the Ethernet port profile you are editing.

b.In the Profile Details window, click the Wired AP Profile drop-down list and select a new Wired AP profile.

4.A new AP wired profile is automatically associated to the Ethernet Interface Link profile Default. To assign a new Ethernet Interface Link profile to the AP wired port:

a.Click the Ethernet Interface Link profile directly under the Ethernet port profile you are editing.

b.In the Profile Details window, click the Ethernet Interface Link drop-down list and select a new Ethernet Interface Link profile.

5.By default, there is no AAA profile associated with an AP wired port profile. To assign an AAA profile to the AP wired port:

a.Click the AAA profile directly under the Ethernet port profile you are editing.

b.In the Profile Details window, click the AAA Profile drop-down list and select an AAA profile.

6.Click Apply to save your settings.

In the CLI

To create a new Ethernet Port/Wired AP Port profile, access the command-line interface in Config mode and issue the following command.

ap wired-port-profile <profile> aaa-profile <profile> authentication-timeout <seconds> enet-link-profile <profile> rap-backup

shutdown wired-ap-profile <profile>

To associate an existing Ethernet Port/Wired AP Port profile to a specific interface on an AP or group of APs, access the command-line interface in Config mode and issue the following command.

ap-group <group> enet0-port-profile <profile> enet1-port-profile <profile> enet2-port-profile <profile> enet3-port-profile <profile> enet4-port-profile <profile>

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