n If high-latency links such as transoceanic or satellite links are used in the network, deploy a switch
geographically close to the APs.
n If high-latency causes association issues with certain handheld devices or barcode scanners, check the
manufacturer of the device for recent firmware and driver updates.
Configuring the Bootstrap Threshold
To configure the bootstrap threshold using the WebUI:
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Wireless > AP Configuration page.
2. Select either the AP Group or AP Specific tab. Click Edit by the AP group or AP name.
The AP system profile configuration settings are divided into two tabs, Basic and Advanced. The Basic tab
displays only those configuration settings that often need to be adjusted to suit a specific network. The
Advanced tab shows all configuration settings, including settings that do not need frequent adjustment or
should be kept at their default values. If you change a setting on one tab then click and display the other
tab without saving your configuration, that setting will revert to its previous value. Both basic and advanced
settings are described in Table 131.
3. Under Profiles, select AP, then AP system profile. The profile appears the Profile Details window.
4. In the Bootstrap threshold field, enter 30.
5. Click Apply.
Parameter Description
Basic AP System Profile Settings—General
RF Band For APs that support both 802.11a and 802.11b/g RF bands, specify the RF
band in which the AP should operate:
n g = 2.4 GHz
n a = 5 GHz
RF Band for AM Mode scanning For Air Monitors that support both 802.11a and 802.11b/g RF bands,
specify the RF band which the AM should scan:
n a = 5 GHz
n all = both radio bands
n g = 2.4 GHz
Native VLAN ID Native VLAN for bridge mode virtual APs (frames on the native VLAN are
not tagged with 802.1q tags).
Session ACL Session ACL configured with the ip access-list session command.
NOTE: This parameter requires the PEFNG license.
Corporate DNS Domain Name of domain that is resolved by corporate DNS servers. Use this
parameter when configuring split-tunnel forwarding.
SNMP sysContact SNMP system contact information.
LED operating mode The operating mode for the 802.11n-capable AP LEDs.
LED override Override the LED action for normal LED operation mode . If enabled, LED
auto-turn-off function will not work. This feature is supported on AP mod-
els with a single LEDonly.
Table 131: AP System Profile Configuration
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