To create a new 802.11k Profile, click the 802.11K Profile drop-down list and select New. Enter a new 802.11k profile name in the field to the right of the drop-down list.

4.Configure your 802.11k radio settings. Table 90 outlines the parameters you can configure in the 802.11k profile. Click Apply to save your settings.

Table 90: 802.11k Profile Parameters

Parameter

Description

Advertise 802.11K Capability

Select this option to allow Virtual APs using this profile to advertise

 

802.11K capability.

 

Default: Disabled

 

 

Forcefully disassociate on-hook voice clients

Select this option to allow the AP to forcefully disassociate on-hook

 

voice clients (clients that are not on a call) after period of inactivity.

 

Without the forced disassociation feature, if an AP has reached its call

 

admission control limits and an on-hook voice client wants to start a

 

new call, that client may be denied. If forced disassociation is enabled,

 

those clients can associate to a neighboring AP that can fulfill their

 

QoS requirements.

 

Default: Disabled

 

 

Measurement Mode for Beacon Reports

Click the Measurement Mode for Beacon Reports drop-down list and

 

specify one of the following measurement modes:

 

active—Enables active beacon measurement mode. In this mode,

 

the client sends a probe request to the broadcast destination

 

address on all supported channels, sets a measurement duration

 

timer, and, at the end of the measurement duration, compiles all

 

received beacons or probe response with the requested SSID and

 

BSSID into a measurement report.

 

beacon-table—Enables beacon-table beacon measurement mode.

 

In this mode, the client measures beacons and returns a report with

 

stored beacon information for any supported channel with the

 

requested SSID and BSSID. The client does not perform any

 

additional measurements.

 

passive—Enables passive beacon measurement mode. In this

 

mode, the client sets a measurement duration timer, and, at the end

 

of the measurement duration, compiles all received beacons or

 

probe response with the requested SSID and BSSID into a

 

measurement report.

 

NOTE: If a station doesn't support the selected measurement mode, it

 

returns a Beacon Measurement Report with the Incapable bit set in the

 

Measurement Report Mode field.

 

Default Mode: beacon-table

 

 

Channel for Beacon Requests in 'A' band

This value is sent in the 'Channel' field of the beacon requests on the

 

'A' radio. You can specify values in the range 34 to 165. The default

 

value is 36.

 

 

Channel for Beacon Requests in 'BG' band

This value is sent in the 'Channel' field of the Beacon Requests on the

 

'BG' radio. You can specify values in the range 1 to 14. The default

 

value is 1.

 

 

Channel for AP Channel Reports in 'A' band

This value is sent in the 'Channel' field of the AP channel reports on the

 

'A' radio. You can specify values in the range 34 to 165. The default

 

value is 36.

 

 

Channel for AP Channel Reports in 'BG' band

This value is sent in the 'Channel' field of the AP channel reports on the

 

'BG' radio. You can specify values in the range 1 to 14. The default

 

 

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