Configure AP Mesh Point settings from the AP configuration
Profile, which is assigned at the device group level. The Root behavior setting for the AP is
determined in the configuration Profile that is assigned to the device group, but this setting
can be overridden from the AP Override settings for each AP. Differentiate the AP Root
behavior setting one of two ways:
- (Best Practice) Configure two
device groups: One device group for the root AP, one device group for the non-root APs.
Configure separate Profiles with the appropriate Root behavior setting for each device
group. For ease of configuration, you can copy configuration Profiles
and make the necessary Root behavior changes.
- Configure one device group: From the
configuration Profile, configure the Root behavior as non-root. Non-root is the correct
configuration for all APs in the device group except for the one root AP. Then, override
the Root behavior setting on that one root AP, configuring the designated AP as the
root.
Before you configure Mesh Point configuration Profile settings, verify
Advanced configuration Profile settings or individual AP Override settings:
- A
single mesh point is supported on multiple radios for a single AP. You can use
different channels for each hop of a multiple hop mesh network. This can improve air time
utilization and possibly increase throughput. However, multiple hops do not improve
latency, so a best practice is to keep the number of hops less than two.
- Radio settings for the root-AP and
non-root APs must match.
- When you add or remove a mesh point from a radio, the AP will reboot.
- Dual-band support is
available with Mesh Point. When one radio is configured for Mesh Point, both radios can
provide service.
- The recommended Poll Timeout setting for
non-root APs is 60 seconds.
- Transparent Bridge — To configure a Transparent Bridge, from the GE2 Port
Function field select Bridge.
Note
Configuration parameters
you set from the configuration Profile apply to all APs in a device group. To
override settings for specific AP, go to the AP radio properties. For more
information, see
Advanced Setting Overrides.
Note
When a single interface AP is configured as a Mesh non-root AP, the
single interface is used as a client port, not as an uplink.
When a single interface AP is configured as a Mesh root, the
single interface is used as an uplink, not as a client port.