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8 port 10/100 wireless switch with power over ethernet
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Parameter
ssid-name
ssid-type
static-cos
tkip-mc-time
transmit-rates
user-idle-timeout
web-portal-acl
web-portal-form
web-portal-session-timeout
wep key-index
wep active-multicast-index
wep active-unicast-index
wpa-ie
shared-key-auth
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Default Value
dlink
crypto
Disable
60000
802.11b:
• mandatory: 1.0,2.0
• beacon-rate: 2.0
• multicast-rate: auto
• disabled: none
802.11g:
• mandatory: 1,2,5.5,11
• beacon-rate: 2.0
• multicast-rate: auto
• disabled: none
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portalacl
Note: This is the default
only if the fallthru type on
the service profile has
been set to web-portal.
Otherwise, the value is
unconfigured.
Not Configured
5
No keys defined
1
Disable
1
Disable
Radio Behavior When Parameter
Set To Default Value
Uses the SSID name dlink.
Encrypts wireless traffic for the SSID.
Assigns CoS based on the QoS mode (wmm or svp) or
based on ACLs.
Uses Michael countermeasures for 60,000ms (60 seconds)
following detection of a second MIC failure within 60
seconds.
Accepts associations only from clients that support one of
the mandatory rates. Sends beacons at the specified rate (6
Mbps for 802.11a, 2 Mbps for 802.11b/g). Sends multicast
data at the highest rate that can reach all clients connected
to the radio. Accepts frames from clients at all valid data
rates. (No rates are disabled by default.)
Allows a client to remain idle for 180 seconds (3
minutes) before MSS changes the client's session to the
Disassociated state.
If set to portalacl and the service profile fallthru is set to
web-portal, radios use the portalacl ACL to filter traffic for
Web Portal users during authentication. If the fallthru type
is web-portal but web-portal-acl is set to an ACL other than
portalacl, the other ACL is used. If the fallthru type is not
web-portal, radios do not use the web-portal-acl setting.
For Web Portal WebAAA users, serves the default login web
page or, if configured, the SSID-specific login web page.
Allows a Web Portal WebAAA session to remain in the
Deassociated state 5 seconds before being terminated
automatically.
Uses dynamic WEP rather than defined static WEP.
Note: If you configure a WEP key for static WEP, MSS
continues to also support dynamic WEP.
Uses WEP key 1 for static WEP encryption of multicast
traffic if WEP encryption is enabled and keys are defined.
Does not reduce wireless broadcast traffic by sending
unicasts to clients for ARP requests and DHCP Offers and
Acks instead of forwarding them as multicasts.
Uses WEP key 1 for static WEP encryption of unicast traffic
if WEP encryption is enabled and keys are defined.
Does not use the WPA IE intransmitted frames.
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