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Table 64 Enterasys AP3000 and Enterasys AP4102 > Proprietary Settings Fields and Default Values
Setting
802.11a Multicast Data
Rate
802.11b/g Multicast Data
Rate
Rogue Scanning
Rogue Scan Interval (30-
10080 min)
Rogue Scan Duration
(200-1000 msec)
8. To configure radio settings for Cisco VxWorks devices in the group, locate the Groups > VxWorks section
and adjust these settings as required.
Table 65 Groups > VxWorks Proprietary Settings Fields and Default Values
Setting
Use Aironet
Extensions
Lost Ethernet
Action
Lost Ethernet
Timeout
(1-1000 secs)
Upgrade Radio
Firmware When
AP Firmware Is
Upgraded
9. To configure settings specific to the Proxim AP-600, AP-700, AP-2000, AP-4000; Avaya AP-3/4/5/6//7/8, and
ProCurve 520WL, locate the appropriate section of Groups > Radio page and define the required fields.
Table 66
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Default
Description
6 Mbps
Drop-down menu that specifies the a radio multicast data rate.
5.5 Mbps
Drop-down menu that specifies the b/g multicast data rate.
Enabled
If enabled AP 3000s and 4102s in the group with firmware 3.1.20 or newer will
passively scan for rogue access points at the specified interval for the specified
amount of time. This rogue scan will not break users' association to the network.
720
Specifies the time, in minutes, between rogue scans.
350
Specifies the amount of time, in milliseconds, the AP listens to rogues before returning
to normal operation.
Default
Description
Yes
When enabled, this option allows Cisco devices to provide functionality not supported by
802.11 IEEE standards, including the following:
Load balancing—Allows the access point to direct Aironet clients to the optimum access
point.
Message Integrity Check (MIC)—Protects against bit-flip attacks.
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)—Key hashing algorithm that protects against IV
attacks.
Repeater
Pull-down menu that specifies the action to take when the Lost Ethernet Timeout threshold is
Mode
exceeded:
No Action—No action taken by the AP.
Repeater Mode—The AP converts to a repeater, disassociating all its clients while the
backbone is unavailable. If the AP can communicate with another root AP on the same
SSID, its clients will be able to re-associate and connect to the backbone. If the AP
cannot communicate with another root AP, clients are not allowed to re-associate.
Disable Radio—The AP disassociates its clients and disables the radio until it can
establish communication with the backbone.
Restrict SSID—The AP disassociates all clients and then allows clients to re-associate
with current SSID.
2
Specifies the time (in seconds) the AP waits prior to taking action when its backbone
connectivity is down. Actions are defined in the Lost Ethernet Action field.
Yes
If enabled, this setting mandates that the radio firmware be upgraded to a firmware version
compatible with the current version of AP firmware.
describes the settings and default values.
Table 65
describes the settings and default values of this page.
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