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190| ap provisioning-profile Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x| Reference Guide
Parameter Description Default Range
control the cellular network service selection; so the
cellular network service failover and fallback is not
interrupted by the remote AP (RAP).
l 3g_only: Locks the modem to operate only in 3G.
l 4g_only: Locks the modem to operate only in 4G.
advanced: The RAP controls the cellular network
service selection based on an Received Signal Strength
Indication (RSSI) threshold-based approach. Initially the
modem is set to the default auto mode. This allows the
modem firmware to select the available network. The
RAP determines the RSSI value for the available
network type (for example 4G), checks whether the
RSSI is within required range, and if so, connects to
that network. If the RSSI for the modem’s selected
network is not within the required range, the RAP will
then check the RSSI limit of an alternate network (for
example, 3G), and reconnect to that alternate network.
The RAP will repeat the above steps each time it tries
to connect using a 4G multimode modem in this mode.
The RAP determines the RSSI value for the available
network type (for example 4G), checks whether the
RSSI is within required range, and if so, connects to
that network..
If the RSSI for the modem’s selected network is not
within the required range, the RAP will then check the
RSSI limit of an alternate network (for example, 3G),
and reconnect to that alternate network.
The RAP will repeat the above steps each time it tries
to connect using a 4G multimode modem in this mode.
clone <source>
Clone an existing ap provisioning profile
link-priority-cellular
<link-priority-cellular>
Set the priority of the cellular uplink. By default, the
cellular uplink is a lower priority than the wired uplink;
making the wired link the primary link and the cellular
link the secondary or backup link.
Configuring the cellular link with a higher priority than
your wired link priority will set your cellular link as the
primary controller link.
0-255 0
link-priority-ethernet
<link-priority-ethernet>
Set the priority of the wired uplink. Each uplink type has
an associated priority; wired ports having the highest
priority by default.
0-255 0
master
Change the FQDN or IP address for the master
controller.
set <masterstr>
Specify the or IP address or FQDN for the master
controller.
clear
Clear the definition for the master controller in this
profile.