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508 | Access Points (APs) Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| User Guide
4. The selected profile appears in the Profile Details window. The configuration parameters for the profile
are described in Table 95.
Parameter Description
Speed The speed of the Ethernet interface, either 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 1000 Mbps
(1 Gbps), or auto-negotiated.
Duplex The duplex mode of the Ethernet interface, either full, half, or auto-
negotiated.
802.3az (EEE) Select this checkbox to enable support for 802.1az Energy Efficient
Ethernet. (for W-AP130 Series only).
Table 95: Ethernet Interface Link Profile Parameters
5. Select the 803.az checkbox.
6. Click Apply to save your changes.
By default, AP wired port profiles reference the Default Ethernet interface link profile. If you created a new
Ethernet interface link profile to support 803.az, use the procedure below to associate a AP wired port profile
or Ethernet interface port configuration with the new Ethernet Interface link profile.
To associate a new Ethernet interface link profile with a wired port profile:
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Advanced Services> All Profiles page.
2. In the Profiles list, select AP to expand the AP profile menu.
3. Select AP Wired Port Profile to display a list of existing wired port profiles
4. Select the AP wired port profile you want to support 802.az. The Ethernet interface link profile currently
associated with the port profile appears below the port profile in the Profiles list.
5. Click the Ethernet interface link profile currently associated with the AP wired port profile you want to
modify. The settings for the Ethernet interface link profile appear in the Profile Details window.
6. Click the Ethernet interface link profile drop-down list at the top of the Profile Details window, and
select a new Ethernet interface link profile.
7. Click Apply to save your changes.
Using the CLI
To enable support for 803.az EEE, access the command-line interface in config mode and issue the following
command:
ap enet-link-profile <profile> dot3az
Associate a new Ethernet Interface link profile with an AP wired port profile using the following command:
ap wired-port-profile <profile>
enet-link-profile <profile>
AP LEDs
AP LEDs can be configured in two modes: normal and off. In normal mode, the AP LEDs will light as expected.
When the mode is set to off, all of the LEDs on the affected APs are disabled.
Using the WebUI
An AP system profile’s LED operating mode affects LEDS on all APs using that profile.