On 25/08/2009 19:16, Justin Hao wrote:
completely because it just imports a random list of controllers from any nearby otap capable ap. and then it tries every controller on the list simultaneously. the first controller to respond with an "ok" message is where the ap will go to download code/configuration info. there are 2 caveats.
How about the following statement taken from http://supportwiki.cisco.com/ViewWiki/index.php/Understanding_Over-the-Air_Provisioning_%28OTAP%29
"Note: OTAP enabled on the controller indicates to the controller whether or not to respond to discovery requests with the OTAP bit set. It does not prevent the LAPs already joined to the controller from transmitting the controller’s management IP address in the clear in RRM neighbor packets."
So basically disabling OTAP on the controller does not disable the discovery done by the APs? If so is it even possible to disable it fully?
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