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What are the different modes supported on wireless bridges?

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What are the different modes supported on wireless bridges?

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A. The wireless bridges can operate in one of these modes: • install—Places the AP/bridge in a bridge link setup mode for antenna alignment purposes. The automatic option configures the AP/bridge to automatically search for a link to another AP/bridge or an AP in bridge mode. The root and non-root options allow you to manually configure the AP/bridge. • non-root—Places the AP/bridge in non-root bridge mode. The wireless clients option allows clients to associate to the non-root AP/bridge while it is in the non-root bridge mode. • root—Places the AP/bridge in root bridge mode. The ap-only option makes the AP act as a root AP (the default station role). • scanner—Causes the AP/bridge to operate as as scanner only and does not accept associations from client devices. As a scanner, the AP/bridge collects radio data and sends it to the WDS server on your network. The scanner mode is supported only when used with a WLSE device on your network. Note: Not all wireless bridges support all the m

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