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Advanced Configuration
Interfaces
In shutdown state, AP will not transmit and receive frames from the wireless interface and will stop transmitting
periodic beacons. Moreover, none of the frames received from the Ethernet interface will be forwarded to that wireless
interface.
Wireless service on a wireless interface of the AP can be resumed through CLI/HTTP/SNMP management interface.
When wireless service on a wireless interface is resumed, the AP will:
Enable the transmission and reception of frames on that wireless interface
Enable the associated BSS port on that interface
Start the AP services to wireless clients
Indicate the wireless service resume status of the wireless interface through LED and traps
After wireless service resumes, the AP resumes beaconing, transmitting and receiving frames to/from the wireless
interface and bridging the frames between the Ethernet and the wireless interface.
Traps Generated During Wireless Service Shutdown (and Resume)
The following traps are generated during wireless service shutdown and resume, and are also sent to any configured
Syslog server.
When the wireless service is shut down on a wireless interface, the AP generates a trap called
oriTrapWirelessServiceShutdown.
When the wireless service is resumed on a wireless interface, the AP generate a trap called
oriTrapWirelessServiceResumed.
Load Balancing Max Clients: Load balancing distributes clients among available access points. Enter a number
between 1 and 63 to specify the maximum number of clients to allow.
Channel Blacklist Table: The Channel Blacklist table contains all available channels (channels vary based on
regulatory domain). It can be used to manually blacklist channels, and it also reflects channels that have been
automatically blacklisted by the
ETSI, and TELEC regulatory domains, a channel is blacklisted automatically if it is found to be busy or occupied by
radar during a scan at start-up. When a channel has been automatically blacklisted, it will remain blacklisted for 30
minutes. Additionally, an administrator can blacklist channels manually to prevent them from being used when ACS is
enabled.
NOTE: Any change in channel-related parameters (e.g., country code, turbo mode, Operational mode, H-band
operation) resets the channel blacklist table.
The channel blacklist table can be configured only through the Web or SNMP interfaces. CLI configuration is not
supported.
To blacklist a channel manually:
1. Click on Configure > Interfaces > Wireless A or Wireless B.
2. Scroll down to the Channel Blacklist heading.
Dynamic Frequency Selection/Radar Detection (DFS/RD)
AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide
function. In the IC, FCC,
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