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Parameter Description
LMS IP In multi-switch networks, this parameter specifies the IP address of the
local management switch (LMS)—the Alcatel-Lucentswitch—which is
responsible for terminating user traffic from the APs, and processing and
forwarding the traffic to the wired network. This can be the IP address of
the local or master switch.
When using redundant switches as the LMS, set this parameter to be the
VRRP IP address to ensure that APs always have an active IP address with
which to terminate sessions.
NOTE: If the LMS-IP is blank, the access point will remain on the switch
that it finds using methods like DNS or DHCP. If an IP address is
configured for the LMS IP parameter, the AP will be immediately
redirected to the switch at that address.
Backup LMS IP In multi-switch networks, specifies the IP address of a backup to the IP
address specified with the lms-ip parameter.
LMS IPv6 In multi-switch ipv6 networks, specifies the IPv6 address of the local
management switch (LMS)—the switch—which is responsible for
terminating user traffic from the APs, and processing and forwarding the
traffic to the wired network. This can be the IP address of the local or
master switch.
When using redundant switches as the LMS, set this parameter to be the
VRRP IP address to ensure that APs always have an active IP address with
which to terminate sessions.
Backup LMS IPv6 In multi-switch ipv6 networks, specifies the IPv6 address of a backup to the
IPv6 address specified with the lms-ipv6 parameter.
LMS Preemption When this parameter is enabled, the AP automatically reverts to the
primary LMS IP address when it becomes available.
LMS Hold-down Period Time, in seconds, that the primary LMS must be available before an AP
returns to that LMS after failover.
GRE Striping IP Specify an IPv4 address for the .g radio of the switch to allow LACP
enabled switches to send traffic for the 2 radios on different links.
Recommended value is LMS_IP+1.
Basic AP System Profile Settings—Remote AP
Remote-AP DHCP Server VLAN VLAN ID of the remote AP DHCP server used if the switch is unavailable.
This VLAN enables the DHCP server on the AP (also known as the remote
AP DHCP server VLAN). If you enter the native VLAN ID, the DHCP server
is unavailable.
Remote-AP DHCP Server Id IP address used as the DHCP server identifier.
Remote-AP DHCP Default
Router
IP address for the default DHCP router.
Remote-AP DHCP DNS Server IP address of the DNS server.
Remote-AP DHCP Pool Start Configures a DHCP pool for remote APs. This is the first IP address of the
DHCP pool.
Remote-AP DHCP Pool End Configures a DHCP pool for remote APs. This is the last IP address of the
DHCP pool.
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