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Release Notes for Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers and Mesh Access Points for Release 4.1.192.35M
OL-31336-01
  Documentation Updates
3.
To convert an indoor mesh access point (MAP or RAP) to a non-mesh lightweight access point using 
Cisco WCS, do the following.
a.
Choose Configure > Access Points and click on the AP Name link for the 1130 or 1240 indoor 
access point you want to convert.
b.
At the General Properties panel, select Local as the AP Mode (left-side).
c.
Click Save.
Documentation Updates
This section provides configuration details for the software features introduced in release 4.1.192.35M.
Configuring Interoperability with the Series 3200 Mobile Access Router
Configuration Guidelines
For the 1522 or 1524 mesh access point and Cisco MAR 3200 to interoperate on the public safety 
network, the following configuration guidelines must be met:
Client access must be enabled on the backhaul (Mesh global parameter).
Public Safety must be enabled globally on all mesh access points (MAPs) in the mesh network.
Channel number assignment on the 1522 or 1524 must match those on the Cisco 3200 radio 
interfaces.
Channels 20 (4950 GHz) through 26 (4980 GHz) and sub-band channels 1-19 (5 and 10 MHz) 
are used for MAR interoperability. This configuration change is made on the controller. No 
changes are made to the access point configuration.
Channel assignments are only made to the RAP. Updates to the MAP are propagated by the RAP.
To ensure interoperability between mesh access points 1510 and 1522, channels 190 and 196 
are used for the backhaul.
The default channel width for MAR 3200s is 5 MHz. You must either change the channel width to 10 or 
20-MHz to enable WGBs to associate with series 1520 mesh access points or change the channel on the 
1522 or 1524 to a channel in the 5-MHz (channels 1 to 10) or 10-MHz band (channels 11 to 19).
Radio (802.11a) must be disabled when configuring channels and then reenabled when using the 
CLI. 
When using the GUI, enabling and disabling of the 802.11a radio for channel configuration is 
not required.
Cisco MAR 3200s can scan channels within but not across the 5, 10 or 20-MHz bands.