Radio Interface

Table 4-5 VLAN ID RADIUS Attributes

Number

RADIUS Attribute

Value

 

 

 

64

Tunnel-Type

VLAN (13)

 

 

 

65

Tunnel-Medium-Type

802

 

 

 

81

Tunnel-Private-Group-ID

VLANID (1 to 4095 in hexadecimal)

 

 

 

Note: The specific configuration of RADIUS server software is beyond the scope of this guide. Refer to the documentation provided with the RADIUS server software.

Secure Access specifies whether clients can access the default radio interface network by discovering and automatically configuring the SSID, or whether clients must be already configured with the SSID. Default: Disable

Enabled, this default radio interface denies access to wireless clients that do not have the default radio interface network name (SSID) already configured. This default radio interface does not broadcast its network name, so that clients with operating systems like Windows XP do not see the name show up in wireless LAN configuration dialogs.

Disabled, this default radio interface broadcasts its network name, and clients can discover and use the SSID to access this default radio interface’s wireless network.

IBSS Relay: In conjunction with IBSS Relay Control settings (see Filter Control on page 4‐17), controls whether clients associated with the default radio interface can establish wireless communications with each other through the AP. Default: Disable

If you enable IBSS Relay, clients can establish wireless communications with each other through the AP. If you set the IBSS Relay Control to All VAP, then clients associated with all IBSS enabled radio interfaces or VAPs can establish wireless communications with each other. If you set the IBSS Relay Control to Per VAP, only the clients associated with the same (IBSS enabled) radio interface or VAP can communicate with each other.

Maximum Associations (0‐255): Specifies the number of clients allowed to associate with this radio interface.

Turbo Mode. (802.11a ONLY.) The normal 802.11a wireless operation mode provides connections up to 54 Mbps. Turbo Mode is an enhanced mode (not regulated in IEEE 802.11a) that provides a higher data rate of up to 108 Mbps. Enabling Turbo Mode allows the Access Point 3000 to provide connections up to 108 Mbps. Default: Disabled

Note: In normal mode, the access point provides a channel bandwidth of 20 MHz, and supports the maximum number of channels permitted by local regulations (e.g., 13 channels for the United States). In Turbo Mode, the channel bandwidth is increased to 40 MHz to support the increased data rate. However, this reduces the number of channels supported (e.g., 5 channels for the United States).

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