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Motorola RFS Series System Reference Guide

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Network Setup 4-27
Deny Static MU Enabling this option provides WLAN based configuration to allow only traffic from
those mobile units whose IP is present in the layer 3 entity table. If the IP entry is
not present in the layer 3 entity table, the event will be logged and the packet
dropped.
Enable URL Logging Enable URL Logging to log all HTTP GET requests.Along with the URL, a mobile
unit IP address will also be logged.
Independent Mode
(AAP Only)
Determines whether the WLAN is functioning as an independent or extended
WLAN in regards its support of adaptive AP (AAP) operation. Select the checkbox
to designate the WLAN as independent and prevent traffic from being forwarded
to the switch. Independent WLANs behave like WLANs as used on a a standalone
Access Point. Leave this option unselected (as is by default) to keep this WLAN an
extended WLAN (a typical centralized WLAN created on the switch).
For an overview of AAP and how it is configured and deployed using the switch
and Access Point, see Adaptive AP Overview.
VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID of VLANs assigned to WLANs. By default, all WLANs
created are assigned to VLAN 1.
Dynamic Assignment With any authentication method that involves a Radius server, the Radius server
may be configured to include a VLAN Id attribute in its "ACCESS Accept" response.
This VLAN, instead of the configured VLAN(s) on this WLAN, will be assigned to
the mobile unit. Enabling this check mark will enable switch to take VLAN ID from
Radius response. When disabled, switch will ignore the VLAN ID from Radius
response.
Assign Multiple
VLANs
Click this button when it is desirable to assign multiple VLANs to this WLAN. For
more information, seeAssigning Multiple VLANs per WLAN on page 4-31.
802.11w-PMF On WLANS with CCMP encryption enabled, choose an 802.11w-PMF mode from
the pull-down menu. Available options are:
•None
•Optional
• Required
SA Query Max
Timeout
Define the maximum time (in milliseconds) before an SA Query is timed out. The
valid timeout range is between 100msec and 6000msec with a default value of
1000msec.
SA Query Retry
Timeout
Define the maximum number of retries before an SA Query is timed out. The valid
retry range is between 10msec and 1500msec with a default value of 201msec.
NOTE: If the WLAN is to support AAP, the Independent Mode (AAP Only) checkbox
must be selected. Additionally, the Access Point must have its auto discovery option
enabled to be discovered by the switch. For information on configuring an Access Point for
AAP support, see Adaptive AP Configuration.
NOTE: For a Radius supported VLAN to function, the "Dynamic Assignment" checkbox
must be enabled for the WLAN supporting the VLAN.

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Motorola RFS Series Specifications

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BrandMotorola
ModelRFS Series
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