Navigate to Optional
Settings CUSTOMIZE under Additional Settings
in the Configure Standard
Wireless Networks window.
This task is part of a series of
optional settings for configuring a standard wireless network. Use this task to
configure Voice Enterprise options.Note
To enable Voice Enterprise or 802.11r, the SSID must be configured to use WPA2 key
management.
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Select Enable Voice
Enterprise to enable all options that are required for full
voice enterprise support.
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Select Custom and choose from the following
options:
- Enable 802.11k: (Radio Resource Measurement of
Wireless LANs): Select to enable the devices to monitor the RF
environment and network performance to help manage network usage and
client roaming.
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Enable dualband neighbor list: Select to
enable APs to monitor both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands at the same
time to widen the search for a less-loaded AP channel.
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Max. neighbor APs: Set the maximum
neighbor APs to send to the client to reduce the computational
resources required for 802.11k handover.
- Enable 802.11v: (IEEE 802.11 Wireless Network
Management): Select to enable network devices and clients to share
information such as location and neighbor information.
- Enable forced
disassociation: Select to enable APs to send
disassociate or deauthenticate frames for a variety of reasons per
802.11v.
- Disassociate
after: (If forced disassociation is enabled.) Range: 0
to 5 seconds.
- SNR
Checking: (If forced disassociation is enabled.) Select
to enable APs to consider signal-to-noise ratio to determine when to
disassociate.
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Disassociate the Client: : (If forced
disassociation and SNR checking are enabled.) Select to enable
APs to send disassociation frames to client devices.
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BSSID
Transition Request: (If forced disassociation
and SNR checking are enabled.) Select to enable APs to send
BSSID transmission management request frames to client
devices.
- SLA Checking: (If forced disassociation is
enabled.) Select to enable Extreme Networks APs to consider service
level agreement performance thresholds to determine when to
disassociate.
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Disassociate the Client: : (If forced
disassociation and SLA checking are enabled.) Select to enable
APs to send disassociation frames to client devices.
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BSSID
Transition Request: (If forced disassociation
and SLA checking are enabled.) Select to enable APs to send
BSSID transmission management request frames to client
devices.
- Enable 802.11r: (Fast BSS Transition): Select to
optimize roaming by forcing stations to forward QoS state and encryption
keys preemptively.
Continue configuring Optional Settings.