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3. Click Add or Save. The added or edited System profile appears on the System profiles list page.
Remote-AP DHCP
Server VLAN
(1-4094)
N/A Specify the VLAN to be associated with the remote-AP DHCP server. This
field requires a remote access points license, when used.
Remote-AP DHCP
Server ID
N/A Specify the IP address of the remote-AP DHCP server.
Remote-AP DHCP
Default Router
N/A Specify the IP address of the remote-AP DHCP default router. This field
requires a remote AP license. This field requires a remote access points
license, when used.
Remote-AP DHCP
DNS Server
N/A Enter the IP address or addresses of one or more remote-AP DHCP DNS
servers.
Remote-AP DHCP
Pool Start
N/A Specify the DHCP IP address pool. This configures the pool of IP
addresses from which the remote AP uses to assign IP addresses.
At the Remote-AP-DHCP Pool Start and End fields, enter the first and last
IP addresses of the pool. These fields require a remote access point
license, when used.
Remote-AP DHCP
Pool End
N/A
Remote-AP DHCP
Pool Netmask
255.255.255.0 Enter the subnet mask. This field requires a remote access points license,
when used.
Remote-AP DHCP
Lease Time
(0-30 days)
0 Specify the amount of time that the IP address of the DHCP server is valid.
The supported range is from 0 to 30 days. A value of 0 disables this
function. This field requires a remote access points license, when used.
Heartbeat DSCP
(0-63)
0 This setting defines DSCP for low-speed networks. The supported range is
from 0 to 63. To enable this function, enter a value greater than 0.
Session ACL none Select an access control list for user sessions. Options are as follows:
z none
z stateful-dot11x
z stateful kerbos
z valid user
Corporate DNS
Domain
N/A Enter the domain name service (DNS) domain or domains, one per line.
Image URL N/A If an AP developers license is active, enter the image URL in a range from
1 to 1024. This setting requires an AP Developer license, when used.
Maintenance Mode No You can configure APs to suppress traps and syslog messages related to
those APs. Known as AP maintenance mode, this setting in the AP system
profile is particularly 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
during a deployment or scheduled maintenance. The controller still
generates debug syslog messages if debug logging is enabled. After
completing the network maintenance, disable AP maintenance mode to
ensure all traps and syslog messages are sent. AP maintenance mode is
disabled by default.
Table 20 Aruba Configuration > Profiles > AP > System Profile Settings (Continued)
Field Default Description