Motorola WiNG 5.7.1 System Reference Manual page 567

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Password
Trust Point
EAP TLS
Type
EAP Identity
AAA Policy
14. Select the
Radio Rates
15. Set the following
Radio Rates
2.4 GHz Mesh Point
5.0 GHz Mesh Point
Configure the password associated with the specified username.
Configure the name of the Trust Point used for installing CA certificate and validating
server certificate.
Configure the name of the Trust Point used for installing client certificate, client private
key, and CA certificate.
Configure the EAP authentication method used by supplicants. The options are: PEAP-
MSCHAPv2 and TLS
Configure the EAP identity used during phase1 authentication. The value configured here
need not the user's actual identity.
Specify the AAA policy used with this EAP PEAP Authentication. Use the Create or Edit
buttons to create a new AAA policy or edit and existing AAA policy.
tab.
for both the 2.4 and 5.0 GHz radio bands:
Choose the Select button to configure radio rates for the 2.4 GHz band. Define both
minimum Basic and optimal Supported rates as required for the 802.11b rates, 802.11g
rates and 802.11n rates supported by the 2.4 GHz band.
If supporting 802.11n, select a Supported MCS index. Set a MCS (modulation and coding
scheme) in respect to the radio's channel width and guard interval. A MCS defines (based
on RF channel conditions) an optimal combination of 8 data rates, bonded channels,
multiple spatial streams, different guard intervals and modulation types. Mesh points can
communicate as long as they support the same basic MCS (as well as non-11n basic
rates).
The selected rates apply to associated client traffic within this mesh point only.
Choose the Select button to configure radio rates for the 5.0 GHz band. Define both
minimum Basic and optimal Supported rates as required for 802.11a and 802.11n rates
supported by the 5.0 GHz radio band.
If supporting 802.11n, select a Supported MCS index. Set a MCS (modulation and coding
scheme) in respect to the radio's channel width and guard interval. A MCS defines (based
on RF channel conditions) an optimal combination of 8 data rates, bonded channels,
multiple spatial streams, different guard intervals and modulation types. Mesh points can
communicate as long as they support the same basic MCS (as well as non-11n basic
rates).
The selected rates apply to associated client traffic within this mesh point only.
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