Station Free Access; Station Http Proxy Support; Station Idle Detection - HP MSM7XX Reference Manual

Access controller; mobility controller
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CLI commands
This option enables users to access the wireless network without reconfiguring their networking
settings. For example, by default the service controller creates the wireless network on the subnet
192.168.1.0. If a client station is pre-configured with the address 10.10.4.99, it will still be able to
connect to the service controller without changing its address, or its settings for DNS server and
default gateway.

station free access

Supported on: MSM710 MSM730 MSM750 MSM760 MSM765zl
station free access
When enabled, all users are automatically granted access when the RADIUS server is down or
unreachable.
no station free access
Users cannot connect when the RADIUS server is unreachable.
Once the RADIUS server is available again, free user sessions remain active until the user logs out.
This does not apply to users using 802.1x or WPA.

station http proxy support

Supported on: MSM710 MSM730 MSM750 MSM760 MSM765zl
station http proxy support
Enables support for client stations that are configured to use a proxy server for HTTP and HTTPS,
without requiring users to reconfigure their systems.
no station http proxy support
Disables support for client stations that are configured to use a proxy server for HTTP and
HTTPS.

station idle detection

Supported on: MSM710 MSM730 MSM750 MSM760 MSM765zl
station Idle detection <interval> <count>
The service controller continuously polls authenticated client stations to ensure they are active. If
no response is received and the number of retries is reached, the client station is disconnected.
Parameters
<interval>
<retries>
Description
This feature enables the service controller to detect if two client stations are using the same IP
address but have different MAC addresses. If this occurs, access is terminated for this IP address
removing both stations from the network.
Changing these values may have security implications. A large interval provides a greater
opportunity for a session to be hijacked.
The initial query is always done after the client station has been idle for 60 seconds. If there is no
answer to this query, the settings for Interval and Retries are used to control additional retries.
2-50
Specify how long to wait between polls.
Specify how many polls a client station can fail to reply to before it is
disconnected.

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