Cli configuration example, Displaying configured bssids – Rockwell Automation 1783-WAPxxx Stratix 5100 Wireless Access Point User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM006A-EN-P - May 2014

Chapter 8

Configuring Multiple SSIDs

10. Enter a beacon rate between 1…100.

11. In the Guest Mode/Infrastructure SSID Settings section, select Multiple

BSSID.

12. Click Apply.

CLI Configuration Example

This example shows the CLI commands that you use to enable multiple BSSIDs
on a radio interface, create an SSID called

visitor, designate the SSID as a BSSID,

specify that the BSSID is in the beacons, set a DTIM period for the BSSID, and
assign the SSID

visitor to the radio interface:

ap(config)# interface d0

ap(config-if)# mbssid

ap(config-if)# exit

ap(config)# dot11 ssid visitor

ap(config-ssid)# mbssid guest-mode dtim-period 75

ap(config-ssid)# exit

ap(config)# interface d0

ap(config-if)# ssid visitor

You can also use the

dot11 mbssid

global configuration command to

simultaneously enable multiple BSSIDs on all radio interfaces that support
multiple BSSIDs.

Displaying Configured BSSIDs

Use the

show dot11 bssid

privileged EXEC command to display the

relationship between SSIDs and BSSIDs or MAC addresses. This example shows
the command output:

AP1230#show dot11 bssid

Interface BSSID Guest SSID

TIP

Increasing the DTIM period count delays the delivery of multicast packets.
Because multicast packets are buffered, large DTIM period counts can cause a
buffer overflow.

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