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Provides centralized wireless lan (wlan) configuration and management
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18. When the Voice Call Admission Control is enabled in the Global Settings, the Admission Control
19. The dot11k Functionality for this radio can be enabled in the dot11k Settings section by
20. Refer to the Status field for the current state of the requests made from applet. This field
21. If clustering is configured and the Cluster GUI feature is enabled the Apply to Cluster feature
22. Click OK to use the changes to the running configuration and close the dialog.
23. Click Cancel to close the dialog without committing updates to the running configuration.
Configuring rate settings
Use the Rate Settings screen to define a set of basic and supported rates for the target radio. This
allows the radio to sync with networks using varying data rates and allows the radio to default to a
predefined set of data rates when higher data rates cannot be maintained.
To configure rate settings for a radio:
1. Click the Rate Settings button within the radio edit screen to launch a new screen with rate
2. Check the boxes next to all the Basic Rates you want supported.
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Settings section allows you to modify the following properties.
Max Admitted Clients
Specify the maximum number of Clients allowed to connect to the specified radio
for Voice Traffic
for voice traffic. Limiting the number of Clients can ensure that all voice Clients
receive enough bandwidth to ensure voice quality.
Max Roamed Clients for
Specify the maximum number of voice Clients that are allowed to roam to this
Voice Traffic
radio. Limiting the number of Clients can ensure that all voice Clients receive
enough bandwidth to ensure voice quality.
Max Airtime for Voice
Specify a maximum percentage out of the radio's total airtime that may be used for
voice.
Max Airtime for
Specify a maximum percentage out of the radio's total airtime that may be used for
Reserved Roaming
voice Clients which roam from other APs.
checking the Enable dot11k checkbox. The quiet element associated with 802.11k can be
configured if the quiet element is enabled for the radio by checking the "Enable Quiet Element"
checkbox.
Quiet Time
The Quiet Time defines the Quiet Duration field in the Quiet Element IE and shall
be set to the duration of the quiet interval, expressed in TUs. In user terms it can
be defined as the duriation in which no transmit/receive will happen.
Quiet Interval
The Quiet Interval indicates the Quiet Period in the Quiet Element IE and shall be
set to the number of beacon intervals between the start of regularly scheduled
quiet interval as defined in this Quiet element. In user terms it can be defined like
how often the no transmit/receive will be repeated.
displays error messages if something goes wrong in the transaction between the applet and
the controller.
will be available. Click the Apply to Cluster button to apply the AP radio settings to all members
in the cluster.
NOTE
When Cluster GUI is enabled and an Access Point configuration is deleted from one controller,
it is not automatically deleted from other controllers in the cluster.
setting information.
Viewing access point information
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