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In Secure DPSK, the key uses a mix of all printable ASCII characters and in
Keyboard-friendly DPSK, the key only uses letters and number.
DPSK Expiration: select the time till when DPSK must be used to secure the network.
For more information, see Working With Dynamic PSKs.
13. In RADIUS Options, click + (plus sign) to display the options, and then configure the following:
NAS ID: Select how to the RADIUS server will identify the AP:
WLAN BSSID
AP MAC
User-defined
NAS Request Timeout: Type the timeout period (in seconds) after, which an expected
RADIUS response message is considered to have failed.
NAS Max Number of Retries: Type the number of failed connection attempts after which
the controller will fail over to the backup RADIUS server.
NAS Reconnect Primary: If the controller fails over to the backup RADIUS server, this is
the interval (in minutes) at which the controller will recheck the primary RADIUS server if it
is available. The default interval is 5 minutes.
Called STA ID: Use WLAN BSSID, AP MAC, AP GROUP, or NONE as the called station
ID. Select one.
NOTE: Selecting NONE resets both Called and Calling station IDs to empty.
14. In Advanced Options, configure the following options:
User Traffic Profile: If you want this WLAN to use a user traffic profile that you previously
created, select it from the drop-down menu. Otherwise, select System Default. For more
information, see Working with User Traffic Profiles on page 185.
L2 Access Control: If you want this WLAN to use an L2 access control policy that you
previously created, select it from the drop-down menu. Otherwise, select Disable. For
more information, see Working with L2 Access Control Policies.
Device Policy: If you want this WLAN to use a device policy that you previously created,
select it from the drop-down menu. Otherwise, select Disable. For more information, see
Working with Device Policies.
Access VLAN: By default, all wireless clients associated with APs that the controller is
managing are segmented into a single VLAN (with VLAN ID 1). If you want to tag this WLAN
traffic with a different VLAN ID, enter a valid VLAN ID (2-4094) in the box.
Hide SSID: Select this check box if you do not want the ID of this WLAN advertised at any
time. This will not affect performance or force the WLAN user to perform any unnecessary
tasks.
Client Load Balancing: To disable client load balancing on this WLAN, select the Do not
perform client load balancing for this WLAN service check box. For more information,
see Client Load Balancing on page 76.
Proxy ARP: Select this check box to enable proxy ARP. When proxy ARP is enabled on
a WLAN, the AP provides proxy service for stations when receiving neighbor discovery
SmartCell Gateway 200/Virtual SmartZone High-Scale for Release 3.4.1 Administrator Guide
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Managing Ruckus Wireless AP Zones
Working with WLANs and WLAN Groups

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