Before configuring Bluetooth data transparent transmission, complete the following tasks:
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Create an AP group |
Each AP will be added and can be added to only one AP group. An AP group is typically used to provide the same configurations for multiple APs. By default, the system has an AP group default. To create an AP group, execute this task. For details, see Creating an AP Group. |
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Configure an AP to go online |
Configure a DHCP server |
To go online normally, APs and STAs must obtain IP addresses. You can configure an AC as a DHCP server or use an independent DHCP server to allocate IP addresses to APs and STAs. For details, see Configuring a DHCP Server. |
Configure network interconnections |
To enable APs and STAs to obtain IP addresses, APs to discover the AC and go online on the AC, and STAs to access the network, configure interconnections between network devices. For details, see Configuring Network Interconnections. |
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Configure country codes |
Correct country code configuration ensures that radio attributes of APs comply with laws and regulations of countries and regions to which the APs are delivered. For details, see Configuring Country Codes. |
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Configure a source interface or source address |
Before an AP establishes a CAPWAP tunnel with an AC, a source interface or source address must be specified for the AC. For details, see Configuring a Source Interface. |
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Add APs |
You can add APs in any of the following modes:
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The system view is displayed.
The WLAN view is displayed.
A BLE profile is created.
By default, no BLE profile is created.
Bluetooth data transparent transmission is enabled on an AP's built-in Bluetooth module.
By default, the Bluetooth function of an AP's built-in Bluetooth module is disabled.
An AP is enabled to send Bluetooth data packets for transparent transmission.
By default, an AP is disabled from sending Bluetooth packets.
The mode of sending Bluetooth data packets for transparent transmission is configured.
By default, an AP sends Bluetooth packets at an interval of 10 seconds.
The destination IP address and port number are configured for an AP to send Bluetooth data packets for transparent transmission.
By default, no destination IP address or port number is configured for APs to report Bluetooth packets.
Return to the WLAN view.
A BLE profile is bound to the AP or AP group.
By default, no BLE profile is bound to an AP group or AP.
Return to the WLAN view.
The interval at which an AP reports Bluetooth device information is set.
By default, an AP reports Bluetooth device information at an interval of 10 minutes.
Specified Bluetooth clients are added to the monitoring list of an AP's built-in Bluetooth module.
By default, no Bluetooth devices are added to the monitoring list.
When no Bluetooth device is added to the monitoring list, all Bluetooth devices are monitored. When any Bluetooth device is offline or has insufficient battery power, an alarm is triggered on the AC accordingly. When Bluetooth devices are added to the monitoring list, only the Bluetooth devices in the list are monitored. When a Bluetooth device in the monitoring list is offline or has insufficient battery power, an alarm is triggered on the AC accordingly. Bluetooth clients do not support low power alarms.
Run the display ble-profile { all | name profile-name } command to check configuration and reference information about a BLE profile.
Run the display wlan ble global configuration command to check global configurations of Bluetooth devices.
Run the display references ble-profile name profile-name command to check reference information about a BLE profile.