Wireless Mesh Config

Hi all,
I need to config wireless mesh system.
I have Wireless Control System, Wireless Lan Controller 2100, and access point 1310
Any one can tell me step to config this sys tem.
Thanks all, vote 5* for your help.

Hi all,
Thanks bbxie, I voted 5* for your help
I have AIR-BR1310G-A-K9, are you sure this product is not support mesh? Can you show me document to ensure that?
If it not support mesh, can i build wireless network with this access point and wireless lan controller:
- All ap use the same ssid, same security policy
- Roaming between wireless area
Can you tell me step to deploy that?

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    1820    Mon May 5 08:09:16 2014     AP's Interface:0(802.11b) Operation State Up: Base Radio MAC:64:e9:50:67:ae:90 Cause=Unknown Reset Status:NA
    1823    Mon May 5 08:09:14 2014     AP 'US052TXPEA-ASL34', MAC: 64:e9:50:67:ae:90 disassociated previously due to Link Failure. Uptime: 0 days, 23 h 11 m 19 s . Reason: Capwap WTP Event request.
    1826    Mon May 5 08:08:43 2014     Mesh child node '64:e9:50:d0:f1:3f' has changed its parent to mesh node '64:e9:50:6a:fd:70' from mesh node '64:e9:50:6a:fd:7f'.
    1929    Mon May 5 07:38:58 2014     AP Disassociated. Base Radio MAC:64:e9:50:d0:f1:30
    1930    Mon May 5 07:38:58 2014     AP's Interface:1(802.11a) Operation State Down: Base Radio MAC:64:e9:50:d0:f1:30 Cause=Heartbeat Timeout Status:NA
    1931    Mon May 5 07:38:58 2014     AP's Interface:0(802.11b) Operation State Down: Base Radio MAC:64:e9:50:d0:f1:30 Cause=Heartbeat Timeout Status:NA
    2000    Mon May 5 07:38:54 2014     AP Disassociated. Base Radio MAC:64:e9:50:67:ae:90
    2001    Mon May 5 07:38:54 2014     AP's Interface:1(802.11a) Operation State Down: Base Radio MAC:64:e9:50:67:ae:90 Cause=Heartbeat Timeout Status:NA
    2002    Mon May 5 07:38:54 2014     AP's Interface:0(802.11b) Operation State Down: Base Radio MAC:64:e9:50:67:ae:90 Cause=Heartbeat Timeout
    2008    Mon May 5 07:30:33 2014     AP's Interface:0(802.11b) Operation State Up: Base Radio MAC:64:e9:50:d0:f1:30 Cause=Radio interface reset. Status:NA
    2009    Mon May 5 07:30:33 2014     AP's Interface:0(802.11b) Operation State Down: Base Radio MAC:64:e9:50:d0:f1:30 Cause=Radio interface reset. Status:NA
    2010    Mon May 5 07:30:33 2014     AP's Interface:1(802.11a) Operation State Up: Base Radio MAC:64:e9:50:d0:f1:30 Cause=Radio reset due to configuration change. Status:NA
    2011    Mon May 5 07:30:33 2014     AP's Interface:1(802.11a) Operation State Down: Base Radio MAC:64:e9:50:d0:f1:30 Cause=Radio reset due to configuration change. Status:NA
    2012    Mon May 5 07:30:30 2014     AP's Interface:1(802.11a) Operation State Up: Base Radio MAC:64:e9:50:d0:f1:30 Cause=Unknown Reset Status:NA
    2013    Mon May 5 07:30:30 2014     AP's Interface:0(802.11b) Operation State Up: Base Radio MAC:64:e9:50:d0:f1:30 Cause=Unknown Reset Status:NA
    2014    Mon May 5 07:30:27 2014     AP 'US052TXPEA-ASL33', MAC: 64:e9:50:d0:f1:30 disassociated previously due to Link Failure. Uptime: 0 days, 22 h 32 m 28 s . Reason: Capwap WTP Event request.

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