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Tom Jennings



On Dec 17, 2011, at 12:00 PM, [email protected] wrote:

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> According to documentation:
> The serial backhaul access point has two backhaul radios: one uplink and one 
> downlink.
> The two 5-GHz radios are used for the serial backhaul, which provides uplink 
> and downlink access. Each 5-GHz radio backhaul is configured with a different 
> backhaul channel, so there is no need to use the same shared wireless medium 
> between the north-bound and south-bound traffic in a mesh tree-based network.
> ?
> I am aware of only AP1524SB that fits this description and is not on the CCIE 
> v2 lab list.
> So what do you think serial backhaul refers to in the v2 lab topics list?
> ?
> 4.18 Configuring and troubleshooting Mesh
> (a) AP authorization
> (b) BGN
> (c) Ethernet bridging
> (d) serial backhaul
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> From: Jason Boyers <[email protected]>
> To: Oliver Jancevski <[email protected]>
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> Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Wireless] Serial backhaul on Mesh access
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> Great question.  I can only presume that they are meaning "backhaul" in the
> sense of one MAP connecting through another MAP.  As you said, the 1524 is
> the only AP that has the official "serial backhaul" designation with the
> dual 5GHz radios.  And, the equipment list doesn't have any 1500 APs.  You
> could also post the question on that page (
> https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/docs/DOC-11621/).  Sometimes you do get
> an answer.
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> Jason Boyers, CCIE #26024 (Wireless)
> Blog: netboyers.wordpress.com
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> On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 6:25 PM, Oliver Jancevski <[email protected]>wrote:
> 
>> According to documentation:
>> The serial backhaul access point has two backhaul radios: one uplink and
>> one downlink.
>> The two 5-GHz radios are used for the serial backhaul, which provides
>> uplink and downlink access. Each 5-GHz radio backhaul is configured with a
>> different backhaul channel, so there is no need to use the same shared
>> wireless medium between the north-bound and south-bound traffic in a mesh
>> tree-based network.
>> 
>> I am aware of only AP1524SB that fits this description and is not on the
>> CCIE v2 lab list.
>> So what do you think serial backhaul refers to in the v2 lab topics list?
>> 
>> *
>> 
>> 4.18
>> *Configuring and troubleshooting Mesh
>> 
>> (a) AP authorization
>> 
>> (b) BGN
>> 
>> (c) Ethernet bridging
>> 
>> *(d) serial backhaul*
>> 
>> 
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