Many AP properties are configured from the device group configuration Profile, where they apply to all APs in the device group. Override the following settings for a specific AP from the
tab.Best Practice: For a consistent configuration, a best practice is to configure the APs through the configuration Profile. Overrides are available for unique configuration. However, variances from the configuration Profile can result in APs not receiving general policy changes. Consider configuration Overrides carefully. To determine which APs are configured with overrides, from the AP List, display the Overrides column. See Access Points List.
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Management VLAN ID Override | Virtual Local Area Network Identifier. Enable VLAN tagging to
insert a VLAN ID into a packet header identifying which VLAN the
packet belongs to. You can configure this setting for all APs in a device group from the device group Profile Advanced Settings dialog. And, you can override the device group setting for an individual AP from here. |
Static MTU | A static Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU). When this option is enabled, the MTU is fixed at the value you specify. Otherwise, the default value of 1500 is used. |
GE2 Port Function |
Specify the function of the second AP Ethernet port:
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Enable SSH | Determines if the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol is enabled. When
enabling SSH, configure a password. To configure an SSH password, go to . By default, this setting is disabled. You can configure this setting for all APs in a device group from the device group Profile Advanced Settings dialog. And, you can override the device group setting for an individual AP from here. |
AP Event Level | Enable this setting to override the
AP Event Level for a specific AP. Valid log level values are: Critical, Major, Minor, and
Info. You can also override the AP Event Level for a specific AP from .You can override the AP Event Level for multiple APs from the AP Actions menu on the Device List. |
Force Normal Power Operation | Instructs
the AP to draw normal power from the POE switch port for full-capacity
operation regardless of the IEEE 802.3 ft/at/bt and or LLDP-MED power switch port
negotiation. The defined power level for full-capacity power operation is unique for each AP
model. Refer to the hardware documentation for each AP model. Note: Use this setting with caution. Improper use can
result in an AP power source overload, resulting in an unstable AP operation.
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Poll Timeout | Specifies the amount of time, in seconds, to wait for a response from
the appliance before rebooting. The value range is from 3 to 600 unless the controller is in
an availability pair without fast failover enabled. The default value is 3. You can configure this setting for all APs in a device group from the device group Profile Advanced Settings dialog. And, you can override the device group setting for an individual AP from here. |
FA Auth Key | Configure custom Fabric Attach Authentication Keys up to 32 characters
in length. Extreme Networks products offer a default FA AUTHENTICATION-KEY built-in. You can
also configure a custom key here. When a custom key is not configured, the default key is
used. The following special characters are not supported: {? <tab> \ “ `} Note: Supported on Wi-Fi 6 AP models.
You can configure this setting for all APs in a device group from the device group Profile Advanced Settings dialog. And, you can override the device group setting for an individual AP from here. |
LED Status | You can
configure LED Status for all APs in a device group from the device
group Profile Advanced settings. You can also override LED Status
for an individual AP from here. Valid values are:
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Adoption Preference | Indicates the preferred controller for device adoption. Use this
setting to control the number of APs adopted by each controller in an availability pair.
Define AP-Controller mappings for system efficiency and control over roaming
domains. Valid values
are:
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WLAN | You can
override the radio WLAN assignments for a specific AP. The result is
that the AP has a unique radio WLAN assignment, plus port and IOT
assignments, and policy definitions that are defined in the
configuration Profile. The AP must be part of a device group, but you can override the WLAN per AP in order to enable or disable a selected network. This can be useful for testing and troubleshooting purposes. See WLAN Override. |
PEAP User Name and Password | Ability to configure the PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol) user name and password for all devices in a device group or for a specific device override. Used to pre-provision devices for authorization to connect to the network. Credential and Certificate installation procedures are supported for AP39xx, SA201 Adapter, and Wi-Fi 6 AP models. |
Enforce Manufacturing Certificate |
Enforce usage of Extreme PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) when establishing an IKE (Internet Key Exchange) tunnel. Both APs and controllers have Extreme CA certificates installed. When this setting is enabled, the controller accepts only APs that provide
Extreme PKI.
Note: Supported on the Defender
Adapter SA201 and on the ExtremeWireless access point models: AP39xx, Wi-Fi 6 AP models.
This setting is not supported on the AP305C, AP410C, and AP460C access point models. There must be successful mutual authentication between the AP and the controller. If either side of the authentication fails, the tunnel is rejected. When this setting is enabled, APs that are not PKI capable (self-signed certificates) are not able to connect to the controller. The default is to clear this option. When this setting is cleared, the controller accepts the AP with a self-signed certificate. With either type of certificate, the certificate type must match in both directions before the authenticated tunnel is established. Authentication failure messages are logged in the ExtremeCloud IQ Controller Events Log. You can configure this setting for all APs in a device group from the device group Profile Advanced Settings dialog. And, you can override the device group setting for an individual AP from here. |
Client Bridge | Client Bridge Override —
Select to enable override settings. Roaming RSS
Threshold — Determines when the client bridge AP
scans to find a better infrastructure AP. Valid range: from -128
to -40. Default value is -70. A scan is triggered when one or
more of the following criteria is met:
You can configure this setting for all APs in a device group from the device group Profile Advanced Settings dialog. And, you can override the device group setting for an individual AP from here. |
IOT Settings | IoT is
supported on the following access point models: AP391x, Wi-Fi 6 AP models. The following AP models do not support IoT: AP3935, AP3965, AP305C-1, AP310i/e-1, AP410i-1, AP410C-1, AP510i-1, and AP4000-1 You can configure beacon settings for all APs in a
device group from the device group Profile IoT tab. And you can override some beacon
application settings for an individual AP from here. The
following applications support AP overrides:
Note: If a
beacon application is not configured in the device group
Profile, the IOT pane is empty.
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Mesh Points | The mesh
point settings on an AP radio can be overwritten here. Mesh point
configuration is handled from the device group configuration
Profile. If you want to modify configuration for a mesh point, check
the mesh point check box to display the edit button (). Select to display the Edit Mesh Device Settings dialog. To override a
setting, select the check box and provide an override
value.
Note: Mesh Device Setting overrides are available when the AP is
part of a Mesh Network.
Important: It is not a best practice to override the
Root setting for a specific AP. Configure the Root setting
from the device group.
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Smart Poll | Smart Poll configuration is handled from the device group configuration Profile. The Smart Poll settings for an AP can be overwritten here. To modify configuration for an individual AP, select Smart Poll Override and configure the Smart Poll parameters. |
Radio Setting Overrides |
You can configure radio settings for all APs in a device group from the device group Profile Radio tab and Advanced Radio dialog. And you can override radio settings for an individual AP from here. |