Agetime; Client Roam-Timeout - D-Link DWL-8500AP Command Reference Manual

Dws-3000 series/ unified wired & wireless access system
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no trapflags
The
version of this command disables Unified Switch SNMP trap groups for wireless
no
system events. If no parameters are specified, then all traps are disabled.
Format
Mode

agetime

This command configures database entry age times for the Unified Switch. A time value of 0
indicates entries in the corresponding database will not age and you must manually delete
them.
Default
Format
Mode
ad-hoc
ap-failure
client-failure
rf-scan
0-168
no agetime
The
version of this command returns the configured entry age time to the default.
no
Format
Mode

client roam-timeout

This command configures maximum duration for which a client entry is retained in the client
association database after disassociating from a managed AP. Roam-timeout is the time in
seconds after disassociation for the entry to be deleted from the managed AP client association
database.
Default
Format
Mode
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no trapflags [{ap-failure | ap-state | client-state | peer-ws |
rf-scan | rogue-ap | ws-status}]
Wireless Config
24 hours
agetime {ad-hoc | ap-failure | client-failure | rf-scan} <0-168>
Wireless Config
Time in hours to maintain an entry in the ad hoc client network list.
Time in hours to maintain an entry in the AP association and authentication
failure list.
Time in hours to maintain an entry in the client association and authentication
failure list.
Time in hours to maintain an entry obtained from an RF scan.
Time in hours from 0 to 168. A value of 0 indicates that entries should never
age out.
no agetime {ad-hoc | ap-failure | client-failure | client-roam |
rf-scan}
Wireless Config
30 seconds
client roam-timeout <1-120>
Wireless Config

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