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Wlan security switch command line reference
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394 AP Commands
Table 24: Output for show service-profile (continued)
Field
Custom agent-directory
Static COS
COS
CAC mode
CAC sessions
User idle timeout
Idle client probing
Keep initial VLAN
Web Portal Session Timeout
Web Portal ACL
WEP Key 1 value
WEP Key 2 value
NN47250-100 (Version 02.51)
Description
The name of the directory for SODA agent files on the WSS, if
different from the default. By default, SODA agent files are
stored in a directory with the same name as the service profile.
Indicates whether static CoS assignment is enabled. When this
feature is enabled, APs assign the CoS value in the COS field to
all user traffic forwarded by the AP.
CoS value assigned by the AP to all user traffic, if static CoS is
enabled. (If static CoS is disabled, WMM or ACLs are used to
assign CoS.)
Call Admission Control mode:
• none—CAC is disabled.
• session—CAC is based on the number of active
user sessions. If an AP radio reaches the
maximum number of active user sessions
specified in the CAC session field, the AP radio
rejects new connection attempts.
Maximum number of user sessions that can be active on an AP
radio at one time, if the CAC mode is session. (If the CAC mode
is none, this value is not used.)
Indicates how many seconds a user session can remain idle
(indicated by no user traffic and no reply to client keepalive
probes) before the session is changed to the Disassociated state.
Indicates whether client keepalive probes are enabled.
Indicates whether the keep-initial-vlan option is enabled.
When a Web Portal Web-based AAA session is placed in the
Deassociated state, how many seconds the session can remain in
that state before being terminated automatically.
Name of the ACL used to filter traffic for Web Portal users
associated with this service profile's SSID while the users are
being authenticated.
State of static WEP key number 1. Radios can use this key to
encrypt traffic with static Wired-Equivalent Privacy (WEP):
• none—The key is not configured.
• preset—The key is configured.
Note: The WEP parameters apply to traffic only on the encrypted
SSID.
State of static WEP key number 2:
• none—The key is not configured.
• preset—The key is configured.

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