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Parameter Description
Downstream Group
Frames Forwarding
Blocked
This option configures the Downstream Group Addressed Forwarding
(DGAF) Disabled Mode. If this feature is enabled, it ensures that the AP
does not forward downstream group-addressed frames. It is disabled by
default, allowing the AP to forward downstream group-addressed frames.
Time Zone Format The time zone in which the AP is operating, in the format
<std><offset>[dst[offset],[start[/time],end[/time]]
Where the <std> string specifies the abbreviation of the time zone, <dst> is
the abbreviation of the timezone in daylight savings time, and the <offset>
string specifies the time value you must add to the local time to arrive at
UTC.
NOTE: For complete details on configuring the timezone format, refer to
section 8.3 of IEEE Std 1003.1, 2004 Edition.
Time Advertisement
Capability
This parameter specifies the AP’s source of external time and the current
condition of its timing estimator.
n no-std-ext-time-src: The AP using this profile has no standardized
external time source.
n timestamp-offset-utc: The AP has a timestamp offset based on UTC.
n reserved: This setting is reserved for future use, and should not be
used.
Time Error Value The standard deviation of error in the time value estimate, in milliseconds.
The default value is 0 milliseconds, and the supported range is 0-
2,147,483,647 milliseconds.
P2P Device Management Issue this command to advertise support for P2P device management. This
setting is disabled by default.
P2P Cross Connect Issue this command to advertise support for P2P Cross Connections. This
setting is disabled by default.
GAS comeback delay in
milliseconds
At the end of the GAS comeback delay interval, the client may attempt to
retrieve the query response using a Comeback Request Action frame. The
supported range is 100-2000 milliseconds, and the default value is 500
milliseconds.
RADIUS Chargeable User
Identity(RFC4372)
Include this parameter to enable the Chargeable-User-Identity RADIUS
attribute defined by RFC 4372. Home networks can use this attribute to
identify a user for the roaming transactions that take place outside of that
home network.
RADIUS Location Data
(RFC5580)
Include this parameter to enable the Location Data RADIUS attribute
defined by RFC 5580. Enabling this parameter allows the RADIUS server to
use user location data and adds the operator-name RADIUSattributes,
which are defined by the first ANQP NAIRealm profile.
Subscription Remediation
Server URL
Subscription remediation is a process used by service providers to help
clients resolve subscription errors and issues. If a mobile device is unable
to authenticate to the network using existing credentials, the device can
receive the URL of a server that describes other available subscription
options. This URL must be in the format http://www.example.com.
Deauth Imminent Reason
URL
If a mobile device's credentials are about to expire or the device has
become unauthorized, it can receive the URLof a server that explains how
to correct any errors. This URL must be in the format
http://www.example.com.
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