To configure advanced network settings:
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Go to .
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Select Advanced.
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Configure the following
parameters:
- OWE Transition Auto Provisioning
- Enable this option to generate an Opportunistic
Wireless Encryption (OWE) network automatically when the network
authentication is set to Open. OWE offers security to open
networks, ensuring that traffic between an AP and a client is
encrypted. Other clients can sniff and record traffic, but
cannot decrypt it.
- Agile Multiband
- Enables wireless
devices to better respond to changing wireless network conditions.
Improved resource utilization helps balance wireless network load,
increase capacity, and provide end users the best possible wireless
experience.
This feature is enabled by default. It is
supported on ExtremeWireless access points AP3xx, AP4xx, and
AP5xx.
- RADIUS Accounting
- Indicates that the
RADIUS server will also handle RADIUS accounting requests.
ExtremeCloud IQ
Controller provides Vendor Specific Attributes
(VSAs) in the message to the RADIUS server. For more
information, see Vendor Specific Attributes.
- Hide SSID
- Prevents the SSID
from going in a beacon message but sends out the SSID when a device
probes the APs.
- Include Hostname
- Includes the AP
Hostname in the beacon signal. Enable this setting to easily
identify the access point that is the originator of a particular
signal without having to resort to BSSID conversion tables. This
feature can be useful during site surveys.
The Hostname value is
limited to 32 characters, no spaces. It can be the same as or
different from the AP Name. Both the AP Name and AP Hostname are
displayed on the AP
List and on the AP
Details dialog in ExtremeCloud IQ
Controller.
- Radio Management (11k) Support
- Enabling this option
helps improve the distribution of traffic in a wireless network by
allowing a client to select an AP based on its active subscribers
and overall traffic. (This feature is dependent on the client's
ability to support this option.) APs serving WLANs with 11k support
enabled perform a background scan to collect neighbor AP information
and determine alternatives to recommend to the client.
- FTM (11mc) Responder Support
- Fine
Timing Measurement (FTM) support is used to find (estimate) the
distance between the AP and the wireless client. Enabling this
setting allows client devices to find their range to the AP. If the
APs site has a Civic Address configured, then the AP advertises it
in the beacon. If the AP is configured with
latitude/longitude/altitude, then this is also advertised in the
beacon.
Note
Enabling FTM (11mc) responder support causes a radio
reset.
- Quiet IE
- When Quiet IE is
enabled, the AP temporarily silences the clients by including a
Quiet IE countdown (from 200 to 1) in the Beacons and Probe
Responses. When Quiet Count reaches 1, all the clients have to be
quiet for the Quiet Duration given in the Quiet IE.
- U-APSD (WMM-PS)
- Power Save mode.
Between transmitting packets the client device sleeps and saves
power while the access point buffers downlink frames. The
application decides when to receive packets.
Note
U-APSD can
interfere with device functionality.
- Admission Control
- Enable one or more of
these options to prioritize traffic and provide enhanced multimedia
support. When a client connects, it receives a reserved amount of
time, which improves the reliability of applications by preventing
over-subscription of bandwidth. If Admission Control is enabled, the
clients must use it. If a client does not support it, that client's
traffic will be downgraded.
Note
It is not
recommended to enable Admission Control if all clients do not
support it.
- Admission Control for Voice (VO)
- Forces
clients to request admission to use the highest priority
access categories in both inbound and outbound
directions.
- Admission Control for Video (VI)
- Provides
distinct thresholds for VI (video).
- Admission Support for Best Effort (BE)
- If the
client does not support admission control for the access
category that requires admission control, the traffic
category will be downgraded to lower access category
that does not have Mandatory Admission control.
- Global Admission Control for Background (BK)
- Provides
global admission control for background bandwidth.
- Client to Client Communication
- Control blocking
traffic between wireless clients on the same SSID. Select this
setting to enable blocking of client-to-client traffic per network.
This setting is disabled by default. Blocked client traffic is
supported.
Enable this setting on your network configuration and
assign the network to a configuration Profile. Assign the
configuration Profile to a device group. All APs, in that device
group will block traffic between wireless clients on the
SSID.
Note
Blocking client-to-client traffic on Bridged at AP and
Fabric Attach topologies is not supported.
- Clear Session on Disconnect
- Purge
client session after client is disconnected. This option is disabled
by default.
- Beacon Protection
- Protect the integrity of the beacon frames. Only supported on Wi-Fi
7 or newer AP models when Protected Management Frame is set to
Enabled or Required.
- Pre-Authenticated idle timeout (seconds)
- The amount of time (in seconds) that a mobile user
can have a session on the controller in pre-authenticated state during which no
active traffic is passed. The session is terminated if no active traffic is passed within
this time.
- Post-Authenticated idle timeout (seconds)
- The amount of time (in seconds) that a mobile user
can have a session on the controller in authenticated state during which no active
traffic is passed. The session will be terminated if no active traffic is passed within this
time.
- Maximum session duration (seconds)
- The maximum user session length in seconds.