Set service-profile cac-mode – 3Com WXR100 3CRWXR10095A User Manual

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Usage

WLAN mesh services can be used in a wireless bridge

configuration,

implementing MAPs as bridge endpoints in a transparent

Layer 2 bridge. A typical application of wireless bridging is to provide
network connectivity between two buildings using a wireless link.

A Mesh Portal AP serving as a bridge endpoint can support up to five
Mesh APs serving as bridge endpoints. A Mesh AP serving as a bridge
endpoint picks up packets from its wired port and transfers them to the
other bridge endpoint. A simple source/destination learning mechanism is
used in order to avoid forwarding packets across the bridge unnecessarily.

When wireless bridging is enabled for a service profile, the MAPs with the
applied service profile serve as bridge peers. When a Mesh AP associates
with a Mesh Portal AP through this service profile, the Mesh Portal AP
automatically configures the Mesh AP to operate in bridge mode.

Examples

The following command enables wireless bridging on

service profile

sp1:

WX# set service-profile sp1 bridging enable

success: change accepted.

See Also

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display ap mesh-links on page 377

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set ap boot-configuration mesh ssid on page 421

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set service-profile mesh on page 498

set service-profile
cac-mode

Configures the Call Admission Control (CAC) mode.

Syntax

set service-profile

name cac-mode {none | session}

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name

— Service profile name.

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none

CAC is not used.

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session

CAC is based on the number of active sessions.

Defaults — The default CAC mode is none.

Access — Enabled.

History —Introduced in MSS Version 4.2.

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