Terms and Conditions
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- About This Topic Collection
- Part 1: Access Point Overview and Components
- Part 2: Planning for Access Point Installation
- Part 3: Safety Guidelines and Standards for Access Point Installation
- Part 4: Requirements and Certifications
- Part 5: Installing, Connecting, and Verifying the Access Point
- Chapter 7: Installing and Connecting the Access Point
- Installation Instructions Warning
- Unpacking a WLA532E Access Point
- Parts Inventory (Packing List) for a WLA532E Access Point
- Installing the WLA532E Access Point on a Ceiling Rail
- Installing the WLA532E Access Point Using the Plenum Bracket Kit
- Installing the WLA532E Access Point on a Ceiling Rail Using the Trapeze Legacy Mounting Bracket Adapter Kit
- Installing the WLA532E Access Point on the Wall Using the WLA-BRKT-WALL Wall-Mount Kit
- Installing the WLA532E Access Point on the Wall Using the WLA-GNGWLBX-ADP-EU Wall-Mount Kit
- Installing the WLA532E Access Point on the Wall Using the WLA-GNGWLBX-ADP-NA Wall-Mount Kit
- Connecting the Access Point to Wireless LAN Controllers
- Chapter 8: Verifying the Health of the Access Point
- Chapter 9: Customer Support
- Chapter 7: Installing and Connecting the Access Point
If the access point is already deployed and running on the network, you can display MAC
address assignments by using the show ap status command in the Mobility System
Software (MSS) CLI.
All MAC addresses for an access point are assigned based on the base MAC address of
the access point as described in Table 6 on page 10.
Table 6: MAC Address Information for WLA Series Access Points
DescriptionMAC Address Type
The access point has a base MAC address. All other addresses are assigned based on this
address.
Access point base MAC address
•
The MAC address of Ethernet port 1 is the same as the access point base MAC address.
•
The MAC address of Ethernet port 2, if there is an Ethernet port 2 on the access point, is
the same as the access point base MAC address + 1. The WLA322 access points have
only one Ethernet port.
Ethernet port MAC addresses
•
The MAC address of the 5-GHz radio is the same as the access point base MAC address
+ 1.
•
The BSSIDs for the SSIDs configured on the 5-GHz radio end in odd numbers. The first
BSSID is equal to the access point base MAC address + 1. The next BSSID is equal to the
access point base MAC address + 3, and so on.
5-GHz radio and SSID MAC
addresses
•
The MAC address of the 2.4-GHz radio is the same as the access point base MAC address.
•
The BSSIDs for the SSIDs configured on the 2.4-GHz radio end in even numbers. The
first BSSID is equal to the access point base MAC address. The next BSSID is equal to
the access point base MAC address + 2, and so on.
2.4-GHz radio and SSID MAC
addresses
Related
Documentation
• Requirements and Specifications for 2.4-GHz Radios on a WLA532E Access Point on
page 31
• Requirements and Specifications for 5-GHz Radios on a WLA532E Access Point on
page 32
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