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 20

Configuring Repeater and Standby Access Points and Workgroup Bridge Mode

This example shows how to configure an access point as a workgroup bridge. In
this example, the workgroup bridge uses the configured username and password
to perform LEAP authentication, and the devices attached to its Ethernet port
are assigned to VLAN 22:

AP# configure terminal

AP(config)# interface dot11radio 0

AP(config-if)# station-role workgroup-bridge

AP(config-if)# ssid infra

AP(config-ssid)# infrastructure-ssid

AP(config-ssid)# authentication client username

wgb1 password cisco123

AP(config-ssid)# exit

AP(config-if)# exit

AP(config)# workgroup-bridge client-vlan 22

AP(config)# end

Using Workgroup Bridges in a
Lightweight Environment

You can configure an access point to operate as a workgroup bridge so that it can
provide wireless connectivity to a lightweight access point on behalf of clients
that are connected by Ethernet to the workgroup bridge access point. A
workgroup bridge connects to a wired network over a single wireless segment by
learning the MAC address of its wired clients on the Ethernet interface and
reporting them to the lightweight access point by using Internet Access Point
Protocol (IAPP) messaging.

The workgroup bridge provides wireless access connectivity to wired clients by
establishing a single connection to the lightweight access point. The lightweight
access point treats the workgroup bridge as a wireless clients.

Figure 124 - Workgroup Bridge in a Lightweight Environment

If the lightweight access point fails, the workgroup bridge attempts to associate to
another access point.

Wired

clients

Controller

Access point

WGB

Hub

DHCP/ACS

/TFTB/FTP

Switch

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