Specifying a peer mac address on the radio, Disabling temporary link establishment, Displaying and maintaining wlan mesh link – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual

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Specifying a peer MAC address on the radio

You need to specify the MAC addresses of permitted peers on the local radio interface.
To specify a peer MAC address on a radio:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter AP template view.

wlan ap ap-name [ model model-name
[ id ap-id ] ]

The model name is required only
when you create a new AP

template.

3.

Enter radio view.

radio radio-number [ type { dot11a |
dot11an | dot11b | dot11g |

dot11gn } ]

N/A

4.

Specify a permitted peer
and specify the cost of the

mesh link to the peer.

mesh peer-mac-address mac-address
[ cost cost ]

By default, the radio has no peer
MAC address configured, all
neighbors are permitted, and the

cost of the mesh link to a peer is

automatically calculated.

Disabling temporary link establishment

In a subway mesh network shown in

Figure 89

, when a Rail MP goes offline (because of power loss, for

example), it loses its configuration and tries to establish a temporary link with another Rail MP to reach

the AC. You can perform this task to disable temporary link establishment on the AC so other Rail MPs

will not provide AC access for the failed Rail MP. The Rail MP can reach the AC only when its wired port
goes up.
To disable temporary link establishment:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter MP policy view.

wlan mp-policy policy-name

N/A

3.

Disable temporary link
establishment.

undo temporary-link enable

By default, temporary link
establishment is enabled.

Displaying and maintaining WLAN mesh link

Task Command

Remarks

Display mesh link information.

display wlan mesh-link ap { all |
name ap-name [ verbose ] } [ |
{ begin | exclude | include }

regular-expression ]

Available in any view

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