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1-8 Motorola RF Switch Systen Reference
To contact Motorola Support in the event of a password reset requirement, go to http://www.motorola.com/
Business/US-EN/Support
1.2.2 Wireless Switching
The switch supports the following wireless switching features:
Adaptive AP
Physical Layer Features
Rate Limiting
Proxy-ARP
HotSpot / IP Redirect
IDM (Identity Driven Management)
Voice Prioritization
Self Healing
Wireless Capacity
AP and MU Load Balancing
Wireless Roaming
Power Save Polling
QoS
Wireless Layer 2 Switching
Automatic Channel Selection
WMM-Unscheduled APSD
Multiple VLANs per WLAN
1.2.2.1 Adaptive AP
An adaptive AP (AAP) is an AP-5131 or AP-7131 Access Point adopted by a wireless switch. The management
of an AAP is conducted by the switch, once the Access Point connects to the switch and receives its AAP
configuration.
An AAP provides:
local 802.11 traffic termination
local encryption/decryption
local traffic bridging
tunneling of centralized traffic to the wireless switch
The connection between the AAP and the switch can be secured using IPSec depending on whether a secure
WAN link from a remote site to the central site already exists.
The switch can be discovered using one of the following mechanisms:
CAUTION: Only a qualified installation professional should set or restore the access
point’s radio and power management configuration in the event of a password reset.
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