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2. Select the Add button to create a new System profile, or click the pencil icon next to an existing profile to
edit. Complete the settings as described in Table 25:
Table 25 Profiles > AP > Provisioning Profile Settings
Field Default Description
General Settings
Folder Top Set the folder with which the profile is associated. The drop-down menu displays all
folders available for association with the profile.
Name Blank Enter the name of the profile.
Other Settings
Remote-AP No Whether the AP you are provisioning is a remote AP.
Set or Clear Master IP/
FQDN
Whether to specify or clear the definition for the Master IP or fully qualified domain
name of the AP.
Domain Name Fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) for the AP. Requires a version earlier than
6.1.0.0.
PPPoE User Name Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) username for the AP.
PPPoE Password PPPoE password for the AP.
PPPoE Service Name PPPoE service name for the AP.
USB User Name The PPP username provided.
USB Password A PPP password, if provided.
USB Device Type The USB device type.
USB Device Identifier The USB device identifier.
USB Dial String The dial string for the USB modem.
USB Initialization String The initialization string for the USB modem.
USB TTY Device Path The TTY device path for the USB modem.
USB TTY Device Control
Path
Requires a minimum version of 6.1.0.0.
Link Priority Ethernet (0-255) 0 Set the priority of the cellular uplink. By default, the cellular uplink is a lower priority
than the wired uplink; making the wired link the primary link and the cellular link the
secondary or backup link.
Configuring the cellular link with a higher priority than your wired link priority will
set your cellular link as the primary controller link.
Link Priority Cellular (0-255) 0 Set the priority of the wired uplink. Each uplink type has an associated priority;
wired ports having the highest priority by default.
Uplink VLAN (0-4095) 0 If you configure an uplink VLAN on an AP connected to a port in trunk mode, the AP
sends and receives frames tagged with this VLAN on its Ethernet uplink.
By default, an AP has an uplink VLAN of 0, which disables this feature.
NOTE: If an AP is provisioned with an uplink VLAN, it must be connected to a trunk
mode port or the AP’s frames will be dropped.