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client has been denied more than the specified maximum times, the AP considers that the client is

unable to associate with any other APs, and it accepts the association request from the client.

Configuring the AC to accept APs with a different software

version

An AP is a zero-configuration device. It can automatically discover an AC after it is powered on. To make

sure an AP can associate with an AC, their software versions must be consistent by default, which

complicates maintenance. This task allows the AC to accept APs with a different software version.

Upgrading APs

An improper AP version can cause network problems when you upgrade versions for a large amount of

APs at one time. To avoid the problem, you can upgrade a single AP, a group of APs, and all APs as
needed.
You can configure the version upgrade function on the Advanced > AP, AP > AP Group, and AP > AP

Setup pages. The configuration priorities on these pages are in ascending order. If this function is not

configured on one of the pages, configuration with a lower priority is used. For example, if this function
is not configured on the AP > AP Setup page, the AP uses the configuration on the AP > AP Group page.

If this function is not configured on the AP > AP Group page either, the AP uses the configuration on the

Advanced > AP page.
If the version upgrade function is disabled, the AP and the AC establish a tunnel with each other without
checking their versions.
If the version upgrade function is enabled, the AC checks the AP's version before establishing a tunnel.

If their versions are different, the AP downloads a new version from the AC and restarts.

NOTE:

If you enable the version upgrade function on the AC after an AC-AP tunnel has been established, restart
the AP manually so that the AP can automatically download a new version from the AC.

Switching to fat AP

You can switch the working mode of an AP between the fit mode and the fat mode.

Wireless location

Support for this feature depends on the device model. For more information, see "

About the H3C Access

Controllers Web-Based Configuration Guide

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Wireless location is a technology to locate, track and monitor specified devices by using WiFi-based
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and sensors. With this function enabled, APs send Tag or MU

messages to a location server, which performs location calculation and then sends the data to the

graphics software. You can get the location information of the assets by maps, forms, or reports.

Meanwhile, the graphics software provides the search, alert and query functions to facilitate your

operations.