H3C Technologies H3C WX6000 Series Access Controllers User Manual

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Figure 32-3 Two radios on different meshes

Radio 1 in mesh 1

Mesh 1

Mesh 2

AC

MPP

MP

MP

MAP

MP

MAP

MP

MP

MPP

Radio 2 in mesh 2

Client

Client

As shown in

Figure 32-3

, to avoid cross-interruption between Mesh 1 and Mesh 2, you can configure

two radios for an MP, each of which is present in a different mesh network. The only constraint is that

both meshes have to be managed by the same AC.

3) One FIT MP with two radios on the same mesh

As shown in

Figure 32-4

, Radio 1 of MP 1 joins the mesh through the MPP. In this case, only Radio 1

can provide access for downstream MPs. Radio 2 cannot automatically access the mesh and provide

the mesh service.

Figure 32-4 Two radios on different meshes

If the MP supports three radios, in this case, you can configure Radio 1 as the uplink interface, Radio 2

as the downlink interface, and Radio 3 as the multi-beam antenna. To utilize the dual-radio resources on

the MP, you can establish the network as shown in

Figure 32-5

. In such a network, when Radio 1 of MP

1 accesses the mesh, Radio 2 of MP 1 also automatically joins the mesh. In this network, you should

apply radios joining the same mesh network to the same mesh service. For detailed configuration, refer

to

Tri-Radio Mesh Configuration Example

.

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