Command Line Interface (CLI)
Parameter Tables
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Broadcast Filtering Table
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TCP/UDP Port Filtering
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Alarms Parameters
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SNMP Table Host Table Parameters
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Syslog Parameters
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Bridge Parameters
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Spanning Tree Parameters
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Storm Threshold Parameters
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Intra BSS Subscriber Blocking
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Packet Forwarding Parameters
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RADIUS Parameters
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Set RADIUS Parameters
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Security Parameters
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MAC Access Control Parameters
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Rogue Scan Configuration Table
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802.1x Parameters
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Hardware Configuration Reset
reset password.
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Other Parameters
encryption and authentication mechanisms.
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VLAN/SSID Parameters
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Other Parameters
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IAPP Parameters
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Wireless Multimedia Enhancements (WME)/Quality of Service (QoS) parameters
Multimedia Enhancement/Quality of Service parameters, QoS policies, mapping priorities, and EDCA parameters.
Apply a configured QoS policy to a particular SSID.
- Control the type of broadcast packets forwarded to the wireless network
- Filter IP packets based on TCP/UDP port
- Enter the list of IP addresses that will receive alarms from the AP
- Configure the AP to send Syslog information to network servers
- Used to help prevent network loops
- Set threshold for number of broadcast packets
- Enable or disable peer to peer traffic on the same AP
- Redirect traffic from wireless clients to a specified MAC address
- Configure RADIUS Servers and assign them to VLANs.
- Access Point security settings
- Control wireless access based on MAC address
- Enable and configure Rogue Scan to detect Rogue APs and clients.
- Configure 802.1X Supplicant Timeout parameter
- Disable or enable hardware configuration reset and configure a configuration
- Configure Security Profiles that define allowed security modes (wireless clients), and
- Enable the configuration of multiple subnetworks based on VLAN ID and SSID.
- Enable or disable the Inter-Access Point Protocol
AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide
- Enable and configure Wireless
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