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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
OL-13826-01
Chapter 7 Controlling Lightweight Access Points
Autonomous Access Points Converted to Lightweight Mode
The secondary backhaul communication path is between the two 802.11b/g radios in the AP1510s while
the primary backhaul continues to operate between the 802.11a radios using the Adaptive Wireless Point
Protocol (AWPP). The secondary backhaul is not for load balancing. It is solely a backup path for the
primary backhaul.
You can enable a secondary backhaul on a global basis using the controller CLI.
Using the CLI to Configure a Secondary Backhaul
Follow these steps to configure a secondary backhaul through the CLI.
Step 1 To enable or disable a secondary backhaul on the controller, enter this command:
config mesh secondary-backhaul {enable | disable} force-same-secondary-channel
Step 2 To verify the status of the secondary backhaul, enter this command:
show mesh secondary-backhaul
Step 3 To view statistics related to secondary backhaul usage, enter this command:
show mesh secbh-stats Cisco_AP
Autonomous Access Points Converted to Lightweight Mode
You can use an upgrade conversion tool to convert autonomous Cisco Aironet 1100, 1130AG, 1200,
1240AG, and 1300 Series Access Points to lightweight mode. When you upgrade one of these access
points to lightweight mode, the access point communicates with a controller and receives a configuration
and software image from the controller.
Refer to the Upgrading Autonomous Cisco Aironet Access Points to Lightweight Mode document for
instructions on upgrading an autonomous access point to lightweight mode. You can find this document
at this URL:
http://cisco-images.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/conversion/lwapp/upgrade/guide/lwap
note.html
Guidelines for Using Access Points Converted to Lightweight Mode
Keep these guidelines in mind when you use autonomous access points that have been converted to
lightweight mode:
Converted access points support 2006, and 4400, and WiSM controllers only. When you convert an
autonomous access point to lightweight mode, the access point can communicate with Cisco 2006
series controllers, and 4400 series controllers, or the controllers on a Cisco WiSM only.
Access points converted to lightweight mode do not support Wireless Domain Services (WDS).
Converted access points communicate only with Cisco wireless LAN controllers and cannot
communicate with WDS devices. However, the controller provides functionality equivalent to WDS
when the access point associates to it.
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