Specifications
set ap blink
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AP Commands
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and one of the UNIVERGE WL Controllers has 3 active UNIVERGE WL Access
Points while the other UNIVERGE WL Controller has 2 active UNIVERGE WL
Access Points, the new UNIVERGE WL Access Points selects the UNIVERGE
WL Controller that has only 2 active UNIVERGE WL Access Points.
If the boot request on UNIVERGE WL Access Points port 1 fails, the
UNIVERGE WL Access Points attempts to boot over its port 2, using the same
process described above.
UNIVERGE WL Access Points selection of a UNIVERGE WL Controller is
sticky. After a UNIVERGE WL Access Point selects a UNIVERGE WL
Controller to boot from, the UNIVERGE WL Access Points continues to use that
UNIVERGE WL Controller for its active data link even if another UNIVERGE
WL Controller configured with high bias for the UNIVERGE WL Access Points
becomes available.
The following command changes the bias for an AP to low:
PROPMT# set ap 1 bias low
success: change accepted.
See Also
show ap config on page 374
set ap blink
Enables or disables LED blink mode on an AP to make it easy to identify. When
blink mode is enabled on WL-xxx models, the health and radio LEDs alternately
blink green and amber. When blink mode is enabled on an WL1500-AP, the 11a
LED blinks on and off. By default, blink mode is disabled.
Syntax
set ap {ap-number | auto} blink {enable | disable}
ap ap-number Index value that identifies the UNIVERGE WL Access
Points on the UNIVERGE WL Controller.
ap auto Configures blink mode for the UNIVERGE WL Access
Points configuration profile. (See set ap auto on page 277.)
enable Enables blink mode.
disable Disables blink mode.