On a vehicle-ground fast link handover network shown in Figure 1, Mesh roles of the vehicle-mounted AP and trackside AP are MP and MPP respectively.
The system view is displayed.
The WLAN view is displayed.
The AP system profile view is displayed.
By default, the system provides the AP system profile default.
The Mesh role of the trackside AP is set to MPP.
By default, the Mesh role of an AP is mesh-node in the AP system profile.
The output mode of 2.4G/5G antennas is specified.
By default, a 2.4G/5G antenna uses split output.
This command is supported only by APs supporting antenna combination and split modes.
Return to the WLAN view.
A Mesh profile is created, and the Mesh profile view is displayed.
By default, the system provides the Mesh profile default.
A Mesh ID is configured. Mesh nodes use a Mesh ID to identify connections between them.
By default, the Mesh ID of a Mesh profile is HUAWEI-WLAN-MESH.
A security profile is bound to the Mesh profile.
By default, the security profile default-mesh is bound to a Mesh profile.
By default, the system provides the Mesh profile default. Both the default Mesh profile default and a self-defined Mesh profile have the security profile default-mesh referenced by default. In the security profile default-mesh, the security policy is set to WPA2+PSK+AES and the security key to huawei_secmesh. If the default security profile default-mesh is used, you are advised to change the security key of the profile to ensure security.
Run the beacon-2g-rate beacon-2g-rate command to set the transmit rate of 2.4 GHz Beacon frames.
By default, the transmit rate of 2.4 GHz Beacon frames is 1 Mbit/s.
Run the beacon-5g-rate beacon-5g-rate command to set the transmit rate of 5 GHz Beacon frames.
By default, the transmit rate of 5 GHz Beacon frames is 6 Mbit/s.
The maximum number of Mesh links allowed on an AP is configured.
By default, a maximum of eight mesh links can be established between APs. After you enable FWA for a mesh profile using the fwa enable command, a maximum of 32 mesh links can be established between APs by default.
The RSSI threshold of a Mesh link is configured. When the minimum RSSI of all Mesh links on the optimal route to the current MPP is lower than the RSSI threshold of a Mesh link, the MP reselects Mesh links.
By default, the RSSI threshold of a mesh link is -75 dBm. After the FWA mode is enabled in a Mesh profile, the RSSI threshold of a Mesh link is fixed as -90 dBm.
The interval at which an MP reports Mesh link information to an AC is specified.
By default, an MP reports Mesh link information to the AC at an interval of 30 seconds.
A DHCP trusted port is enabled in the Mesh profile.
By default, a DHCP trusted port is enabled in a Mesh profile.
After a DHCP trusted port is enabled in a Mesh profile and the Mesh profile is applied to an AP, the AP receives the DHCP OFFER, ACK, and NAK packets sent by authorized DHCP servers and forwards the packets to STAs so that the STAs can obtain valid IP addresses and go online.
An ND trusted port is enabled in the Mesh profile.
By default, an ND trusted port is enabled in a Mesh profile.
After an ND trusted port is enabled in a Mesh profile and the Mesh profile is applied to an AP, the AP receives valid ND protocol packets and forwards the packets to STAs or peer APs so that the STAs can obtain valid IPv6 addresses and go online.
Return to the WLAN view.
Bind the Mesh profile to an AP group.
Run the ap-group name group-name command to enter the AP group view.
Run the mesh-profile profile-name radio { all | radio-id } command to bind the Mesh profile to the AP group.
By default, no Mesh profile is bound to an AP group or AP.
Bind the Mesh profile to an AP.
Run the mesh-profile profile-name radio { all | radio-id } command to bind the Mesh profile to the AP.
By default, no Mesh profile is bound to an AP group or AP.
Bind the Mesh profile to AP group radios.
Run the mesh-profile profile-name command to bind the Mesh profile to AP group radios.
By default, no Mesh profile is bound to an AP radio.
Bind the Mesh profile to an AP radio.
Run the mesh-profile profile-name command to bind the Mesh profile to the AP radio.
By default, no Mesh profile is bound to an AP radio.