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Arubaos 6.2
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Parameter
Framed MTU
Number of times ID-Requests are retried
Maximum Number of Reauthentication Attempts
Maximum number of times Held State can be
bypassed
Dynamic WEP Key Message Retry Count
Dynamic WEP Key Size
Interval between WPA/WPA2 Key Messages
Delay between EAP-Success and WPA2 Unicast Key
Exchange
Delay between WPA/WPA2 Unicast Key and Group
Key Exchange
Time interval after which the PMKSA will be
deleted
WPA/WPA2 Key Message Retry Count
Multicast Key Rotation
Unicast Key Rotation
Reauthentication
Opportunistic Key Caching
Validate PMKID
Use Session Key
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Value
Shows the framed MTU attribute sent to the
authentication server.
Maximum number of times ID requests are sent to
the client.
Maximum number of reauthentication attempts.
Number of consecutive authentication failures
which, when reached, causes the controller to not
respond to authentication requests from a client
while the controller is in a held state after the
authentication failure.
Number of times unicast/multicast EAPOL key
messages are sent to the client.
Dynamic WEP key size, either 40 or 128 bits.
Interval, in milliseconds, between each WPA key
exchange.
Show the delay interval between EAP-Success and
unicast key exchanges, in msec.
Range: 0-2000msec. Default: 0 (no delay).
Interval, in milliseconds, between unicast and
multicast key exchanges.
Show the PMKSA cache interval. Time interval in
Hours. Range: 1-2000. Default: 8 hrs.
Number of times WPA/WPA2 key messages are
retried.
Shows if multicast key rotation is enabled or
disabled.
Shows if unicast key rotation is enabled or disabled.
If enabled, this option forces the client to do a 802.1X
reauthentication after the expiration of the default
timer for reauthentication. (The default value of the
timer is 24 hours.)
If enabled, a cached pairwise master key (PMK) is
derived with a client and an associated AP and used
when the client roams to a new AP.
Shows if the Validate PMKID feature is enabled or
disabled. When this option is enabled, the client
must send a PMKID in the associate or reassociate
frame to indicate that it supports OKC; otherwise, full
802.1X authentication takes place. (This feature is
optional, since most clients that support OKC do not
send the PMKID in their association request.)
If enabled, the controller will use a RADIUS session
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