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group or to an individual AP. Note that some profiles reference other profiles. For example, a virtual AP profile references SSID and AAA profiles, while an AAA profile can reference an 802.1x authentication profile and server group.You can apply the following types of profiles to an AP or AP group: Perform these steps to configure AP profiles. 1. To view and configure AP profiles, click the AP profile heading in the navigation pane. Figure 4 AP Profiles in Dell PowerConnect W Configuration 2. From the navigation pane, you can configure the following profile types. The following AP profiles configure AP operation parameters, regulatory domain, SNMP information, and more:  Authorization-Allows you to assign an to a provisioned but unauthorized AP to a AP group with a restricted configuration profile.  Ethernet Link-Sets the duplex mode and speed of AP's Ethernet link. The configurable speed is dependent on the port type, and you can define a separate Ethernet Interface profile for each Ethernet link. Refer to "Profiles > AP > SNMP" on page 71.  Provisioning -Defines a group of provisioning parameters for an AP or AP group.  Regulatory domain-Defines an AP's country code and valid channels for both legacy and high-throughput 802.11a and 802.11b/g radios. Refer to "Profiles > AP > Regulatory Domain" on page 70.  Wired-Controls whether 802.11 frames are tunneled to the controller using Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) tunnels, bridged into the local Ethernet LAN (for remote APs), or a configured for combination of the two (split-mode). This profile also configures the switching mode characteristics for the port, and sets the port as either trusted or untrusted. Refer to "Profiles > AP > System" on page 72.  SNMP-Defines and enables SNMP settings, to include community string and SNMP user profiles. "Profiles > AP > SNMP" on page 71.  SNMP User-Sets the SNMP user name and authentication profile to support more general SNMP profiles. Refer to "Profiles > AP > SNMP > SNMP User" on page 72.  System-Defines administrative options for the controller, including the IP addresses of the local, backup, and master controllers, Real-time Locating Systems (RTLS) server values and the number of consecutive missed heartbeats on a GRE tunnel before an AP reboots traps. Refer to "Profiles > AP > System" on page 72. Profiles > AP > AP Ethernet Link The configurable speed defined in this profile is dependent on the port type, and you can define a separate Ethernet Interface profile for each Ethernet link. Perform these steps to configure a Ethernet Link profile. 1. Select Profiles > AP > Ethernet Link. 2. Select the Add button to create a new System profile, or click the pencil icon next to an existing profile to edit. The Details page appears. Complete the settings as described in Table 19: 68 | Dell PowerConnect W Configuration Reference Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.2 | Configuration Guide

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group or to an individual AP. Note that some profiles reference other profiles. For example, a virtual AP profile
references SSID and AAA profiles, while an AAA profile can reference an 802.1x authentication profile and server
group.You can apply the following types of profiles to an AP or AP group:
Perform these steps to configure AP profiles.
1.
To view and configure AP profiles, click the
AP
profile heading in the navigation pane.
Figure 4
AP Profiles in Dell PowerConnect W Configuration
2.
From the navigation pane, you can configure the following profile types. The following AP profiles configure
AP operation parameters, regulatory domain, SNMP information, and more:
Authorization
—Allows you to assign an to a provisioned but unauthorized AP to a AP group with a
restricted configuration profile.
Ethernet Link
—Sets the duplex mode and speed of AP’s Ethernet link. The configurable speed is
dependent on the port type, and you can define a separate Ethernet Interface profile for each Ethernet
link. Refer to
“Profiles > AP > SNMP” on page 71
.
Provisioning
—Defines a group of provisioning parameters for an AP or AP group.
Regulatory domain
—Defines an AP’s country code and valid channels for both legacy and high-throughput
802.11a and 802.11b/g radios. Refer to
“Profiles > AP > Regulatory Domain” on page 70
.
Wired
—Controls whether 802.11 frames are tunneled to the controller using Generic Routing
Encapsulation (GRE) tunnels, bridged into the local Ethernet LAN (for remote APs), or a configured for
combination of the two (split-mode). This profile also configures the switching mode characteristics for
the port, and sets the port as either trusted or untrusted. Refer to
“Profiles > AP > System” on page 72
.
SNMP
—Defines and enables SNMP settings, to include community string and SNMP user profiles.
“Profiles > AP > SNMP” on page 71
.
SNMP User
—Sets the SNMP user name and authentication profile to support more general SNMP
profiles. Refer to
“Profiles > AP > SNMP > SNMP User” on page 72
.
System
—Defines administrative options for the controller, including the IP addresses of the local, backup,
and master controllers, Real-time Locating Systems (RTLS) server values and the number of consecutive
missed heartbeats on a GRE tunnel before an AP reboots traps. Refer to
“Profiles > AP > System” on
page 72
.
Profiles > AP > AP Ethernet Link
The configurable speed defined in this profile is dependent on the port type, and you can define a separate
Ethernet Interface profile for each Ethernet link.
Perform these steps to configure a
Ethernet Link
profile.
1.
Select
Profiles > AP > Ethernet Link
.
2.
Select the
Add
button to create a new
System
profile, or click the
pencil
icon next to an existing profile to
edit. The
Details
page appears. Complete the settings as described in
Table 19
: