Table 120: AP System Profile Configuration

Parameter

Description

Basic AP System Profile Settings—General

RF Band

For APs that support both 802.11a and 802.11b/g RF bands, specify the RF band in

 

which the AP should operate:

 

g = 2.4 GHz

 

a = 5 GHz

 

 

RF Band for AM Mode scanning

For Air Monitors that support both 802.11a and 802.11b/g RF bands, specify the RF

 

band which the AM should scan:

 

a = 5 GHz

 

all = both radio bands

 

g = 2.4 GHz

 

 

Native VLAN ID

Native VLAN for bridge mode virtual APs (frames on the native VLAN are not tagged

 

with 802.1q tags).

 

 

Session ACL

Session ACL configured with the ip access-list session command.

 

NOTE: This parameter requires the PEFNG license.

 

 

Corporate DNS Domain

Name of domain that is resolved by corporate DNS servers. Use this parameter when

 

configuring split-tunnel forwarding.

SNMP sysContact

SNMP system contact information.

LED operating mode

The operating mode for the 802.11n-capable AP LEDs.

Basic AP System Profile Settings—LMS

SAP MTU

Maximum Transmission Unit, in bytes, on the wired link for the AP.

 

 

LMS IP

In multi-controller networks, this parameter specifies the IP address of the local

 

management switch (LMS)—the Dell controller—which is responsible for

 

terminating user traffic from the APs, and processing and forwarding the traffic to the

 

wired network. This can be the IP address of the local or master controller.

 

When using redundant controllers as the LMS, set this parameter to be the VRRP IP

 

address to ensure that APs always have an active IP address with which to terminate

 

sessions.

 

NOTE: If the LMS-IP is blank, the access point will remain on the controller that it

 

finds using methods like DNS or DHCP. If an IP address is configured for the LMS IP

 

parameter, the AP will be immediately redirected to the controller at that address.

 

 

Backup LMS IP

In multi-controller networks, specifies the IP address of a backup to the IP address

 

specified with the lms-ip parameter.

 

 

LMS IPv6

 

 

 

Backup LMS IPv6

 

 

 

LMS Preemption

When this parameter is enabled, the AP automatically reverts to the primary LMS IP

 

address when it becomes available.

 

 

Basic AP System Profile Settings—Remote AP

LMS Hold-down Period

Time, in seconds, that the primary LMS must be available before an AP returns to

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