Management frames such as beacons, and probe and association requests and responses,
consume airtime that might otherwise be used to transmit user data. Configure the
following settings to minimize management traffic by using higher data rates, and
suppressing and reducing probe and association responses under certain
circumstances.
Note
Extreme Networks provides
defaults for each item in this section. The following steps are optional.
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Choose High data
rates to transmit management frames at the highest basic data
rate specified in an SSID or Low data rates to use the
lowest basic data rate.
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Select Suppress
successive requests within the same beacon interval to enable
APs to suppress responses to repeated probe requests from the same client
received within a single beacon interval.
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Select Suppress
response to broadcast probes by to reduce responses to broadcast
probe requests by enabling only one of several SSIDs to respond, in rotation, or
reduce responses from specific client device types.
With this feature enabled,
select a suppression method:
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Select
Allowing only one SSID to respond at a time
to enable a single SSID to respond at a time.
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For Reducing responses to
certain client device types select the add icon to add a
new MAC OUI.
Note
The suppression setting is disabled by default when high-density WLAN
optimization is enabled.
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Turn Safety
Net on and select how much time passes before a device will
again respond to association requests after an overload incident.