1310 point-to-point bridge in Lightweight mode

how is the 1130 point-to-point bridge work in lighteight mode ?
Is this supported on 5508 and on new 2500 series controllers?
How does the WCS manage the point-to-point link?
I am aware that there is Lightweight software for the 1300 series bridges but never used one so far

"Ethernet Bridging" is a feature within our Mesh Deployments.  "Enterprise Wireless Mesh" (indoor mesh) is the name for using non-mesh APs 1130 and 1240 models (1140, 3500 I think are supported in 7MR1).
Anyhow, the general idea behind Indoor Mesh or Outdoor mesh is still the same....
One device closest to the WLC is the Root AP,  a 2nd device associates as a Mesh AP, and if you enable Ethernet Bridging then all traffic can bridge from the MAPs ethernet interface to the RAPs interface, similar to an aIOS bridge....
But again, 1310 is not a supported model for mesh.
I guess this link might have more information?
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/technology/mesh/7.0/design/guide/MeshAP_70.html#wp1692844

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    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/controller/release/notes/crn7_0_116_0.html#wp673954
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk722/tk809/technologies_white_paper09186a0080b1c101.shtml

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