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Arubaos 6.2
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Parameter
Steering Mode
Dynamic Multicast Optimization (DMO)
Dynamic Multicast Optimization (DMO)
Threshold
Drop Broadcast and Multicast
Convert Broadcast ARP requests to
unicast
Authentication Failure Blacklist
Time
Blacklist Time
Deny Inter User Traffic
Deny time range
DoS Prevention
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Description
phones.
Band steering supports three different band steering modes.
Force-5GHz: When the AP is configured in force-5GHz band
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steering mode, the AP will try to force 5Ghz-capable APs to use
that radio band.
Prefer-5GHz (Default): If you configure the AP to use prefer-5GHz
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band steering mode, the AP will try to steer the client to 5G band
(if the client is 5G capable) but will let the client connect on the
2.4G band if the client persists in 2.4G association attempts.
Balance-bands: In this band steering mode, the AP tries to
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balance the clients across the two radios in order to best utilize
the available 2.4G bandwidth. This feature takes into account the
fact that the 5Ghz band has more channels than the 2.4 Ghz band,
and that the 5Ghz channels operate in 40MHz while the 2.5Ghz
band operates in 20MHz.
NOTE: Steering modes do not take effect until the band steering
feature has been enabled. The band steering feature in ArubaOS
versions 3.3.2-5.0 does not support multiple band-steering modes. The
band-steering feature in these versions of ArubaOS functions the
same way as the default prefer-5GHz steering mode available in
ArubaOS 6.0 and later.
If enabled DMO techniques will be used to reliably transmit video
data.
Maximum number of high-throughput stations in a multicast group
beyond which dynamic multicast optimization stops.
If enabled, the virtual AP will filter out broadcast and multicast traffic
in the air.
If enabled, all broadcast ARP requests are converted to unicast and
sent directly to the client.
Time, in seconds, a client is blocked if it fails repeated
authentication. An authentication failure blacklist time of 0 blocks
failed users indefinitely.
Number of seconds that a client is quarantined from the network after
being blacklisted.
This option, when enabled, denies traffic between the clients using
this virtual AP profile.
The firewall comand includes an option to deny all inter-user traffic,
regardless of the Virtual AP profile used by those clients.
If the global setting to deny inter-user traffic is enabled, all inter-user
traffic between clients will be denied, regardless of the settings
configured in the virtual AP profiles. If the setting to deny inter-user
traffic is disabled globally but enabled on an individual virtual ap,
only the traffic between un-trusted users and the clients on that
particular virtual AP will be blocked.
Time range for which the AP will deny access.
If enabled, APs ignore deauthentication frames from clients. This
prevents a successful deauth attack from being carried out against
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