Create a Private Pre-share Key Standard Wireless Network.
When Private Client Groups (PCGs) are enabled, they can be designated as using one of
two main operating modes:
- AP-based PCG uses
unique user and shared keys. This mode supports common shared devices within
personal network spaces. It also requires room assignments for AP anchoring and
traffic tunneling.
- Key-based PCG
requires one password used by the entire device group. Key-based PCG does not
need room assignments, and no traffic tunneling is used on anchor-based
APs.
Note
Each network policy can have only one AP-based PCG wireless network (SSID), one
key-based PCG SSID, and any number of non-PCG SSIDs.
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Enable Private Client
Group Options.
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Select AP-Based or
Key-Based.
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If you selected Key-Based, fill
in the following Private Client Groups Traffic Filtering options.
- Enable Broadcast
Filtering: When selected, broadcast frames are not
propagated beyond the current PCG domain.
- Enable Multicast
Filtering: When selected, multicast frames are not
propagated beyond the current PCG domain.
- Enable
MDNS (multicast DNS) Filtering - When applied,
multicast DNS frames are not forwarded outside the PCG
domain.
- Enable
SSDP (Simple Service Discovery Protocol) - When
enabled, SSDP frames are not forwarded outside of the PCG
domain.
When you select Multicast Filtering, both mDNS and SSDP filtering are
auto-selected. If you do not select Multicast
Filtering, you can independently select mDNS and SSDP
filtering. This capability is solely dependent upon site requirements.
Continue configuring the Standard Wireless Network.