AP Commands 285

set ap sticky-bit

This command is deprecated in WSS Software Version 4.0. WSS assignment is always sticky. If an AP fails over to another WSS connection, the AP stays on that connection until the connection goes down or the WSS or AP is restarted.

set ap upgrade-firmware

Disables or reenables automatic upgrade of an AP’s boot firmware.

Syntax set {ap port-listauto}} upgrade-firmware {enable disable}

ap port-list

List of ports connected to the AP(s) on which to allow automatic firmware

 

upgrades.

ap ap-num

Number of a AP on which to allow automatic firmware upgrades.

ap auto

Configures firmware upgrades for the AP configuration profile. (See set

 

ap auto on page 245.)

enable

Enables automatic firmware upgrades.

disable

Disables automatic firmware upgrades.

Defaults Automatic firmware upgrades of AP are enabled by default.

Access Enabled.

History

Version 4.0

Option auto added for configuration of the AP configuration

 

profile.

Version 6.0

Option dap removed.

Usage When the feature is enabled on a WSS port, an AP connected to that port upgrades its boot firmware to the latest version stored on the WSS while booting.

Examples The following command disables automatic firmware upgrades on the AP connected to port 9:

WSS# set ap 9 upgrade-firmware disable

See Also show ap config on page 344

set band-preference

Configures WSS Software to steer clients that support both the 802.11a and 802.11b/g radio bands to a specific radio on an AP for the purpose of RF load balancing.

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