Concept Guide

229| ap wired-port-profile Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x| Reference Guide
Parameter Description
portfast-trunk
Enables portfast on trunk.
rap-backup
Use the rap-backup parameter to use the wired port on a Remote AP
for local connectivity and troubleshooting when the AP cannot reach
the controller. If the AP is not connected to the controller, no firewall
policies will be applied when this option is enabled. (The AAA profile
will be applied when the AP is connected to controller).
shutdown
Disable the wired AP port.
spanning-tree
Enables the spanning-tree protocol.
wired-ap-profile <profile>
Name of a wired AP profile to be used by devices connecting the AP’s
wired port. The wired AP profile defines the forwarding mode and
switchport values used by the port.
Usage Guidelines
This command is only applicable to APs with Ethernet ports. Issue this command to enable or disable the wired
port, define an AAA profile for wired port devices, and associate the port with an ethernet link profile that
defines its speed and duplex values.
Example
The following command defines a AAA profile for wired port devices:
(host) (config) #ap wired-port-profile wiredport1
aaa-profile default-open
authentication-timeout 30
wired-ap-profile wiredap1
Command History
Release Modification
ArubaOS 6.0 Command introduced
ArubaOS 6.3 The spanning-tree parameter was added.
ArubaOS 6.5 The portfast and portfast-trunk parameters were introduced.
Command Information
Platforms Licensing Command Mode
All platforms Base operating system, except
for noted parameters
Config mode on master controllers