Field

Description

 

The name of the user-specified page that the client loads upon logging out of

Custom logout web-page

the network, either by closing the SODA virtual desktop, or by requesting the

page. If no page is specified, then the client is disconnected without loading a

 

 

logout page.

 

 

 

The name of the directory for SODA agent files on the DWS-1008, if different

Custom agent-directory

from the default. By default, SODA agent files are stored in a directory with the

 

same name as the service profile.

 

 

 

Indicates whether static CoS assignment is enabled. When this feature is

Static COS

enabled, APs assign the CoS value in the COS field to all user traffic forwarded

 

by the AP.

 

 

COS

CoS value assigned by the AP to all user traffic, if static CoS is enabled. (If static

CoS is disabled, WMM or ACLs are used to assign CoS.)

 

 

 

 

Call Admission Control mode:

 

none—CAC is disabled.

CAC mode

session—CAC is based on the number of active user sessions. If an AP radio

 

reaches the maximum number of active user sessions specified in the CAC

 

session field, the AP radio rejects new connection attempts.

 

 

 

Maximum number of user sessions that can be active on an AP radio at one

CAC sessions

time, if the CAC mode is session. (If the CAC mode is none, this value is not

 

used.)

 

 

 

Indicates how many seconds a user session can remain idle (indicated by no

User idle timeout

user traffic and no reply to client keepalive probes) before the session is changed

 

to the Disassociated state.

 

 

Idle client probing

Indicates whether client keepalive probes are enabled.

 

 

Keep initial VLAN

Indicates whether the keep-initial-vlanoption is enabled.

 

 

Web Portal Session

When a Web Portal WebAAA session is placed in the Deassociated state, how

many seconds the session can remain in that state before being terminated

Timeout

automatically.

 

 

 

Web Portal ACL

Name of the ACL used to filter traffic for Web Portal users associated with this

service profile’s SSID while the users are being authenticated.

 

 

 

 

State of static WEP key number 1. Radios can use this key to encrypt traffic with

 

static Wired-Equivalent Privacy (WEP):

WEP Key 1 value

none—The key is not configured.

preset—The key is configured.

 

 

Note: The WEP parameters apply to traffic only on the encrypted SSID.

 

 

 

State of static WEP key number 2:

WEP Key 2 value

none—The key is not configured.

 

preset—The key is configured.

 

 

 

State of static WEP key number 3:

WEP Key 3 value

none—The key is not configured.

preset—The key is configured.

 

 

 

 

State of static WEP key number 4:

WEP Key 4 value

none—The key is not configured.

 

preset—The key is configured.

 

 

WEP Unicast Index

Index of the static WEP key used to encrypt unicast traffic on an encrypted

SSID.

 

 

 

WEP Multicast Index

Index of the static WEP key used to encrypt multicast traffic on an encrypted

SSID.

 

 

 

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