262 Configuring AP access points320657-AConfirming an AP’s Fingerprint on an WSS SwitchTo confirm an AP’s fingerprint, find the fingerprint and use the set dap fingerprint command to enter thefingerprint in WSS Software.Finding the FingerprintAn AP’s fingerprint is listed on a label on the back of the AP. (See “Encryption Key Fingerprint” onpage 261.)If the AP is already installed and operating, use the show dap status command to display the fingerprint. Thefollowing example shows information for Distributed AP 8, including its fingerprint:23x0# show dap status 8Dap: 8, IP-addr: 10.2.26.40 (vlan 'default'), AP model: 2330,manufacturer: Nortel, name: DAP08fingerprint: b4:f9:2a:52:37:58:f4:d0:10:75:43:2f:45:c9:52:c3====================================================State: operational (insecure)CPU info: IBM:PPC speed=266666664 Hz version=405GPrid=0x29f1886d447f111a ram=33554432s/n=0424000779 hw_rev=A3Uptime: 1 hours, 8 minutes, 17 secondsRadio 1 type: 802.11g, state: configure succeed [Enabled]operational channel: 1 operational power: 1base mac: 00:0b:0e:0a:60:00bssid1: 00:0b:0e:0a:60:00, ssid: publicbssid2: 00:0b:0e:0a:60:02, ssid: nortelTable 17: AP Security RequirementsAP SecuritySettingAP HasFingerprint?FingerprintConfirmed inWSS Software?AP Can EstablishManagement Sessionwith Switch?AP SecurityRequired Yes Yes YesNo NoNo Not Applicable NoAP SecurityOptionalYes Yes Yes11. WSS Software generates a log message listing the AP serial number and fingerprint soyou can verify the AP’s identity. (See “Fingerprint Log Message” on page 264.)No Yes 1No Not Applicable Yes