(host)(config) #user-role THR-ROLE-NAME-WPA2 session-acl THR-POLICY-NAME-WPA2

!

(host)(config) #aaa authentication dot1x "THR-DOT1X-AUTH-PROFILE-WPA2" termination enable

!

(host)(config) #aaa server-group "THR-DOT1X-SERVER-GROUP-WPA2" auth-server Internal

!

(host)(config) #aaa profile "THR-AAA-PROFILE-WPA2" authentication-dot1x "THR-DOT1X-AUTH-PROFILE-WPA2" dot1x-default-role "THR-ROLE-NAME-WPA2" dot1x-server-group "THR-DOT1X-SERVER-GROUP-WPA2"

!

(host)(config) #wlan ssid-profile "THR-SSID-PROFILE-WPA2" essid "THR-WPA2"

opmode wpa2-aes

!

(host)(config) #wlan virtual-ap "THR-VIRTUAL-AP-PROFILE-WPA2" ssid-profile "THR-SSID-PROFILE-WPA2"

aaa-profile "THR-AAA-PROFILE-WPA2" vlan 60

!

(host)(config) #ap system-profile "THR-AP-SYSTEM-PROFILE" lms-ip 1.1.1.1

bkup-lms-ip 2.2.2.2

!

(host)(config) #ap-group "THRHQ1-STANDARD" virtual-ap "THR-VIRTUAL-AP-PROFILE-WPA2"

(host)(config) #ap-system-profile "THR-AP-SYSTEM-PROFILE"

Enabling 802.11k Support

The 802.11k protocol provides mechanisms for APs and clients to dynamically measure the available radio resources. In an 802.11k enabled network, APs and clients can send neighbor reports, beacon reports, and link measurement reports to each other. This allows the APs and clients to take appropriate connection actions. The following procedure outlines the steps to configure 802.11k parameters.

NOTE: The handover process is available for voice clients that support the 802.11k standard and have the ability to transmit and receive beacon reports. For information on configuring the handoff trigger feature, see "Enabling Wi-Fi Edge Detection and Handover for Voice Clients" on page 709

In the WebUI

1.Navigate to the Configuration > Wireless > AP Configuration window. Select either the AP Group or AP Specific tab.

If you selected the AP Group tab, click the Edit button by the AP group name for which you want to configure the new 802.11K profile.

If you selected the AP Specific tab, click the Edit button by the AP for which you want to create the 802.11K profile.

2.In the Profiles list, expand the Wireless LANmenu, then expand the Virtual AP menu.

3.Select the Virtual AP profile for which you want to configure 802.11k settings.

To edit an existing 802.11k profile, click the 802.11K Profile drop-down list In the Profile Details window pane and select the 802.1x profile you want to edit.

or

Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.2 User Guide

Virtual APs 333

Page 333
Image 333
Dell 6.2 manual Enabling 802.11k Support

6.2 specifications

Dell 6.2 is an advanced enterprise solution that caters to the needs of businesses seeking robust performance and efficiency. As a part of Dell's commitment to innovation, the 6.2 series combines cutting-edge technologies and features that enhance productivity and deliver reliable computing experiences.

One of the standout features of the Dell 6.2 is its impressive processing power. Equipped with the latest Intel processors, it offers exceptional speed and multitasking capabilities. This allows businesses to run demanding applications effortlessly, making it ideal for data-intensive tasks such as data analysis, software development, and virtualization. The series also supports substantial RAM configurations, enabling users to manage extensive workloads without experiencing slowdowns.

In terms of storage, the Dell 6.2 line includes advanced SSD options that significantly boost data access speeds compared to traditional hard drives. This rapid access to information is vital for businesses that require quick retrieval of large datasets. Furthermore, the devices support RAID configurations, which enhances data redundancy and security, protecting critical business information from loss.

Connectivity is another critical aspect of the Dell 6.2 series. It includes multiple USB ports, HDMI outputs, and high-speed Ethernet options, ensuring that users can easily connect to various peripherals and networks. The integration of Wi-Fi 6 technology enables faster wireless connections, resulting in improved internet speeds and bandwidth efficiency, which is crucial in today’s increasingly connected workplaces.

Dell has also prioritized security in the 6.2 series. It features enhanced biometric authentication and advanced encryption methods, safeguarding sensitive data from unauthorized access. Additionally, the system's BIOS protection and automatic updates provide an added layer of security, ensuring that the device remains safe from emerging threats.

The design of the Dell 6.2 is not only sleek and modern but also built for durability. Its robust chassis is engineered to withstand the rigors of daily use, making it suitable for various business environments. This durability ensures that the investment in Dell 6.2 will last for years while maintaining performance integrity.

In summary, the Dell 6.2 series embodies a blend of speed, storage efficiency, connectivity, and security, making it a top choice for enterprises looking to enhance their computing capabilities. With its modern features and durable design, Dell 6.2 is positioned as a reliable partner in driving business success.