Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless Bridge Guida Alla Risoluzione Dei Problemi

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Access Point B(config−if)# ssid Cisco
!−−− Create the SSID that the repeater uses to associate to a root AP.  
!−−− In the next step, designate this SSID as an infrastructure SSID. 
!−−− If you created an infrastructure SSID on the root AP,
!−−− create the same SSID on the repeater. In this case, use "Cisco" as the SSID,
!−−− because this is the SSID that is configured on AP A.
Access Point B(config−ssid)# infrastructure−ssid
!−−− Designate the SSID as an infrastructure SSID. The repeater uses this SSID
!−−− to associate to the root AP. Infrastructure devices must associate
!−−− to the repeater AP using this SSID unless you also enter the
!−−− optional keyword.
Access Point B(config−ssid)# exit
!−−− Exit SSID configuration mode and return to radio interface configuration
!−−− mode.
Access Point B(config−if)# station−role repeater
!−−− Set the AP's role in the wireless LAN to repeater mode.
Access Point B(config−if)# dot11 extensions aironet
!−−− Enables Aironet extensions if disabled previously.
Access Point B(config−if)# parent 1 0987.1234.h345 900
Access Point B(config−if)# parent 2 7809.b123.c345 900
!−−− The parent command allows the user to specify a list of APs 
!−−− with which the repeater associates. The repeater tries to associate 
!−−− with the APs given using the parent command in a sequential order.
Access Point B(config−if)# end
!−−− Return to privileged EXEC mode.
The value "900" in the parent command specifies the timeout value (optional). The timeout value is the
amount of time for which the repeater tries to associate to a parent AP before the repeater tries the next parent.
You can enter a timeout value between 0 and 65535 seconds. You can define a maximum of four parent APs
with the parent command.