Configuring The Role In The Radio Network - Cisco 1941W Configuration Manual

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Configuring Radio Settings

Configuring the Role in the Radio Network

The radio performs the following roles in the wireless network:
You can also configure a fallback role for root access points. The wireless device automatically assumes
the fallback role when its Ethernet port is disabled or disconnected from the wired LAN. The default
fallback role for Cisco ISR wireless devices is as follows:
Shutdown—the wireless device shuts down its radio and disassociates all client devices.
To set the wireless device's radio network role and fallback role, follow these steps, beginning in
privileged EXEC mode.
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Cisco 3900 Series, Cisco 2900 Series, and Cisco 1900 Series Integrated Services Routers Generation 2 Software Configuration Guide
Access point
Access point (fallback to radio shutdown)
Root bridge
Non-root bridge
Root bridge with wireless clients
Non-root bridge without wireless clients
configure terminal
interface dot11radio {0| 1}
station-role
non-root {bridge | wireless-clients}
root {access-point | ap-only | [bridge | wireless-clients] | [fallback | repeater | shutdown]}
workgroup-bridge {multicast | mode <client | infrastructure>| universal <Ethernet client MAC
address>}
end
copy running-config startup-config
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