User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- WFS709TP ProSafe Smart Wireless Switch Software Administration Manual
- Contents
- About This Manual
- Chapter 1 Overview of the WFS709TP
- Chapter 2 Deploying a Basic WFS709TP System
- Chapter 3 Configuring Network Parameters
- Chapter 4 RF Plan
- Chapter 5 Configuring WLANS
- Chapter 6 Configuring AAA Servers
- Chapter 7 Configuring 802.1x Authentication
- Chapter 8 Configuring the Captive Portal
- Chapter 9 Configuring MAC-Based Authentication
- Chapter 10 Adding Local WFS709TPs
- Chapter 11 Configuring Redundancy
- Chapter 12 Configuring Wireless Intrusion Protection
- Chapter 13 Configuring Management Utilities
- Chapter 14 Configuring WFS709TP for Voice
- Appendix A Configuring DHCP with Vendor-Specific Options
- Appendix B Windows Client Example Configuration for 802.1x
- Appendix C Internal Captive Portal
- Appendix D Related Documents
- Index

WFS709TP ProSafe Smart Wireless Switch Software Administration Manual
10-4 Adding Local WFS709TPs
v1.0, June 2007
3. Apply the configuration on the master.
Rebooting APs
The configuration changes take effect only after rebooting the affected APs; this allows them to
reassociate with the local WFS709TP. In the example shown in Figure 10-3, AP 1.1.20 will be
rebooted. After rebooting, these APs appear to the new local WFS709TP as local APs
(Figure 10-4).
Figure 10-3
Note: To verify that the local WFS709TP has obtained a copy of the global settings,
check the local WFS709TP for the global configuration changes made on the
master, such as authentication changes and WMS settings.
Figure 10-4