Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless Bridge 信息指南

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Q. Can wireless clients associate to the bridge?
A. This depends on the platform of the bridge.
The 350 Series Wireless Bridge supports servicing clients when configured as a non−root
bridge.
The 1300 Series Wireless Bridge supports servicing wireless clients in both the root mode and
the non−root mode.
Note: For this, you need to select Root Bridge with Wireless Clients or Non−Root Bridge
with Wireless Clients
 when you define the role of the bridge under Role in Radio Network in
the Network Interfaces page of the Wireless Bridge GUI.
The 1400 Series does not support servicing wireless clients.
Q. How do I save the configuration of the bridge?
A. Modifications to the configuration are saved immediately. You can also send the current
configuration. This is explained in these documents:
For the 350 Series Wireless Bridge, refer to the Downloading, Uploading, and Resetting the
Configuration section of Cisco Aironet 350 Series Bridge Software Configuration Guide.
For the 1300 Series Wireless Bridge, refer to the Working with Configuration Files section of
Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide for Cisco Aironet 1300 Series Outdoor Access
Point/Bridge 12.3(7)JA
.
For the 1400 Series Wireless Bridge, refer to the Working with Configuration Files section of
Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Bridge Software Configuration Guide, 12.2(15)JA.
Q. Can I disable Aironet extensions on the Cisco Aironet Wireless
Bridge?
A. By default, the bridges use Cisco Aironet 802.11 extensions in order to improve
communication with other wireless bridges.
Aironet extensions can be disabled only on the 350 Series Bridges. Aironet extensions cannot
be disabled on the Cisco Aironet 1300 Series and the 1400 Series Wireless Bridges.
Q. What devices can associate with a bridge?
A. Root Bridge:
Accepts associations and communications with non−root bridge devices and clients.
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Does not communicate with other root bridge devices.
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Communicates with multiple non−root bridge devices.
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Non−Root Bridge:
Can associate and communicate with root devices or clients.
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Does not communicate with other non−root devices, unless the other non−root
devices communicates with the root bridge.
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