Configuring and managing ports and VLANs 103
Nortel WLAN—Security Switch 2300 Series Configuration Guide
Table 2 lists how many APs you can configure on a WSS, and how many APs a switch can boot. The numbers are for
directly connected and Distributed APs combined.

Setting a port for a directly connected AP

To set a port for an AP, use the following command:
set port type ap port-list
model {2330 | 2330A | 2330B | 2332-A1 | 2332-A2 | 2332-A3 | 2332-A4 | 2332-A5 | 2332-A6
| 2332-E1 | 2332-E2 | 2332-E3 | 2332-E4 | 2332-E5 |2332-E6 | 2332-E7 | 2332-E8 | 2332-E9 |
2332-J1}
poe {enable | disable}
[radiotype {11a | 11b| 11g}]
IGMP snooping Enabled as users are
authenticated and join
VLANs.
Enabled as users are
authenticated and join VLANs. Enabled as the port is added
to VLANs.
Maximum user
sessions Not applicable 1 (one) Not applicable

Table 2: Maximum APs supported per switch

WSS Model Maximum That Can Be
Configured
Maximum That Can Be
Booted
MX-2800 2048 512, depending on the
license level
2382 320 32, 64, 96 or 128,
depending on the license
level
2380 300 40, 80, or 120, depending
on the license level
2360/2361 30 12
2350 8 3
Note. Before configuring a port as an AP access port, you must use the set system
countrycode command to set the IEEE 802.11 country-specific regulations on the WSS.
(See “Specifying the country of operation” on page 289.)

Table 1: Port Defaults set by port type change (continued)

Parameter
Port type
AP Access Wired Authentication Network