Motorola WiNG 5.7.1 System Reference Manual page 474

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WiNG 5.7.1 Access Point System Reference Guide
DHCP Option 82
DHCPv6 LDRA
Authentication Type
Encryption Type
QoS Policy
Association ACL
Use the sequential set of WLAN screens to define a unique configuration for each WLAN. Refer to the following to set WLAN
configurations:
Configuring WLAN Basic Configuration
Configuring WLAN Security Settings
Configuring WLAN Firewall Settings
Configuring WLAN Client Settings
Configuring WLAN Accounting Settings
Configuring WLAN Service Monitoring Settings
Configuring WLAN Client Load Balancing Settings
Configuring WLAN Advanced Settings
Configuring Auto Shutdown Settings
Displays if DHCP Option 82 is enabled or not. DHCP option 82 provides additional
information on the physical attachment of a client
Lightweight DHCPv6 Relay Agent (LDRA) is used to insert relay-agent options in DHCPv6
message exchanges that identify client-facing interfaces. These relay agents are
deployed to forward DHCPv6 messages between clients and servers when they are not
on the same IPv6 link. A red "X" indicates that this WLAN acts as a DHCPv6 LDRA.
Displays the name of the authentication scheme used by each listed WLAN to secure
client transmissions. None is listed if authentication is not used within a WLAN. In case
of no authentication, refer to the Encryption Type column to verify if there is some sort of
data protection used with the WLAN, or risk using this WLAN with no protection at all.
Displays the name of the encryption scheme used by each listed WLAN to secure client
membership transmissions. None is listed if encryption is not used within this WLAN. In
case of no encryption, refer to the Authentication Type column to verify if there is some
sort of data protection used with the WLAN or risk using this WLAN with no protection
at all.
Lists the QoS policy applied to each listed WLAN. A QoS policy needs to be custom
selected (or created) for each WLAN in respect to the WLAN's intended client traffic, and
the voice, video or normal data traffic it supports.
Lists the Association ACL policy applied to each listed WLAN. An Association ACL is a
policy-based Access Control List (ACL) that either prevents or allows wireless clients from
connecting to a access point managed WLAN. The mapping of an Association ACL is
strictly optional.

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