For each AP to report radio information back to WLSE, does each AP need to be configured as a WDS AP?
A. No, one WDS AP or WDS Router must be configured for each AP subnet. The WDSs should be configured to know about WLSE. For example, if you have 3 AP subnets in a building, you must set up 3 APs as WDS APs. Those 3 APs must be configured with the IP of the WLSE, and the non-WDS APs must be configured with the WLCCP username and password. These configuration settings will allow the APs to send information to the WDS APs, which the WDS APs will then forward to WLSE.
A. No, one WDS AP or WDS Router must be configured for each AP subnet. The WDSs should be configured to know about WLSE. For example, if you have 3 AP subnets in a building, you must set up 3 access points as WDS access points. Those 3 access points must be configured with the IP of the WLSE, and the non-WDS access points must be configured with the WLCCP username and password. These configuration settings will allow the access points to send information to the WDS access points, which the WDS access points will then forward to WLSE.
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