Intermec 6710 manual Bridge Priority, Bridging options are

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SECTION 4 " Configuration

[Bridging]

[Bridging] options are:

Bridge Priority

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Status

<Enabled>

Flood Register

<Disabled>

 

 

Bridge Priority

The bridge priority allows selection of the access point serving as a designated bridge for a secondary LAN. As with the root priority, the bridge priority allows designation of access points as primary or fallback bridges. The prompt is:

Range is: 0..7

"NOTE: The S-UHF radio option does not support designated bridging.

Designated Bridge Candidates

Access points with a bridge priority between 1 (default) and 7 are candidates to become the designated bridge; access points with a bridge priority of 0 are prohibited from bridging. The access point with the highest bridge priority (other than 0) becomes the designated bridge whenever it is connected (powered on and active) to the secondary LAN.

If two access points have the same bridge priority, the access point with the highest Ethernet address becomes the designated bridge. However, a lower bridge priority access point may become the designated bridge if the wireless link to a higher bridge priority access point is unacceptable.

6710 Access Point User’s Guide 4-57

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