Cisco Cisco WAP150 Wireless-AC N Dual Radio Access Point with PoE Maintenance Manual
Single Point Setup
Access Points
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Viewing Single Point Setup Information
When Single Point Setup is enabled, the WAP device automatically forms a cluster
with other WAP devices with the same configuration. The Access Points page lists
the detected WAP devices in a table and the following information is displayed:
with other WAP devices with the same configuration. The Access Points page lists
the detected WAP devices in a table and the following information is displayed:
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Location—Description of where the WAP device is physically located.
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MAC Address—MAC address of the WAP device. The address is the MAC
address for the bridge (br0), and is the address by which the WAP device is
known externally to other networks.
address for the bridge (br0), and is the address by which the WAP device is
known externally to other networks.
•
IP Address—The IP address for the WAP device.
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Cluster Priority—The priority for the access point.
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Cluster Controller—Specifies whether the APs are Dominant or not.
NOTE
The Single Point Setup status and the number of the WAP devices are shown
graphically on the right side of the page.
graphically on the right side of the page.
Adding a WAP Device to a Single Point Setup
To add a new WAP device that is currently in standalone mode into a Single Point
Setup cluster:
Setup cluster:
STEP 1
Go to the configuration utility of the standalone WAP device.
STEP 2
Select Single Point Setup > Access Points.
STEP 3
Set the Cluster name to the same name that is configured for the cluster
members.
members.
STEP 4
(Optional) In the Location field, enter a description of where the WAP device is
physically located.
physically located.
STEP 5
(Optional) In the
Priority
field, enter a value between 0 to 255.
STEP 6
Click Enable Single Point Setup.
The WAP device automatically joins the Single Point Setup.
Removing a WAP Device from a Single Point Setup
To remove a WAP device from the Single Point Setup cluster: