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indirectly through other Layer 2 or Layer 3 wired networking devices.
Configure a MAP port for each directly connected MAP.
Table 20 lists how many MAPs you can configure on a WX switch, and
how many MAPs a switch can boot. The numbers are for directly
connected and Distributed MAPs combined.
For a MAP that is indirectly connected to the WX through an
intermediate Layer 2 or Layer 3 network, configure a Distributed MAP
instead. (See “Configuring Distributed MAP Access Points” on page 284.)
You cannot configure any gigabit Ethernet port, or port 7 or 8 on a
WX1200 switch, as a MAP port. To manage a MAP access point on a
WX4400 switch, configure a Distributed MAP connection on the WX
switch. (See “Configuring Distributed MAP Access Points” on page 284.)
To configure a
directly connected
MAP
To configure a directly connected MAP, use the following procedure.
1 Access the WX Switch wizard for the WX switch. (See “Accessing the
Modify Switch Wizard” on page 185.)
2 Select Wireless at the top of the wizard, if not already selected.
3 Select MAP from the organizer list on the left side of the page.
Table 20 Maximum MAPs Supported Per Switch
WX Switch Model
Maximum
Configured
Maximum Booted
WX4400 256 24, 48, 72, or 96,
depending on the
license.
WX1200 30 12