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Parameter Description
Double Encrypt This parameter applies only to remote APs. Use double encryption for
traffic to and from a wireless client that is connected to a tunneled SSID.
When enabled, all traffic is re-encrypted in the IPsec tunnel. When
disabled, the wireless frame is only encapsulated inside the IPsec tunnel.
All other types of data traffic between the switch and the AP (wired traffic
and traffic from a split-tunneled SSID) are always encrypted in the IPsec
tunnel.
Dump Server (For debugging purposes.) Specifies the server to receive a core dump
generated when an AP process crashes.
NOTE: To send the core dump file to the switch flash memory instead of a
dump server, access the command-line interface and issue the command
ap-crash-transfer.
Heartbeat DSCP Assign a DSCP value to AP heartbeats to prioritize heartbeats traveling
over low-speed links. The supported range is 0-63, and the default value is
0. For more information, see Prioritizing AP heartbeats on page 580.
Management DSCP Management traffic on the AP can be marked with Differentiated Service
Code Point (DSCP) values to apply a priority level to that traffic.
IPDSCP to VLAN 802.1p
priority mapping
Use this parameter to map IP DSCP QoS priorities to VLAN 802.1p
priorities at the AP's media access control (MAC) level.
To configure multiple mapping pairs, separate each pair by a comma. For
example, 14:2,16:4,40:6,48:6.
Maintenance Mode Enable or disable AP maintenance mode.
This setting is useful when deploying, maintaining, or upgrading the
network.
If enabled, APs stop flooding unnecessary traps and syslog messages to
network management systems or network operations centers when
deploying, maintaining, or upgrading the network. The switch still
generates debug syslog messages if debug logging is enabled.
Maximum Request Retries Maximum number of times to retry AP-generated requests, including
keepalive messages. After the maximum number of retries, the AP either
tries the IP address specified by the bkup-lms-ip (if configured) or reboots.
Request Retry Interval Interval, in seconds, between the first and second retries of AP-generated
requests. If the configured interval is less than 30 seconds, the interval for
subsequent retries is increased up to 30 seconds.
Number of IPSEC retries Number of times the AP will try to create an IPsec tunnel with the master
switch before the AP will reboot. If you specify a value of 0, and AP will not
reboot if it cannot create the IPsec tunnel. The supported range of values
is 0-1000 retries, and the default value is 85 retries.
Secondary Master IP/FQDN The secondary master switch is configured to be used when a Remote AP
is not able to reach the primary master switch.
Root AP Defines a remote AP as the root AP in a branch network with a multi-AP
hierarchy.
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