Advanced Configuration

AP-4000 Series User Guide

Interfaces

 

 

 

Enable the transmission and reception of frames on that wireless interface

Enable the associated BSS port on that interface

Start the AP services to wireless clients

Indicate the wireless service resume status of the wireless interface through LED and traps

After wireless service resumes, the AP resumes beaconing, transmitting and receiving frames to/from the wireless interface and bridging the frames between the Ethernet and the wireless interface.

Traps Generated During Wireless Service Shutdown (and Resume)

The following traps are generated during wireless service shutdown and resume, and are also sent to any configured Syslog server.

When the wireless service is shut down on a wireless interface, the AP generates a trap called oriTrapWirelessServiceShutdown.

When the wireless service is resumed on a wireless interface, the AP generate a trap called oriTrapWirelessServiceResumed.

Channel Blacklist Table

The Channel Blacklist table contains all available channels (channels vary based on regulatory domain). It can be used to manually blacklist channels, and it also reflects channels that have been automatically blacklisted by the Dynamic Frequency Selection/Radar Detection (DFS/RD) function. In the ETSI (Europe) and TELEC (Japan) regulatory domains, channels are blacklisted automatically when radar is detected; when a channel has been automatically blacklisted, the Radar Detected status is set to True, and the channel will remain remain blacklisted for 30 minutes. Additionally, an administrator can blacklist channels manually to prevent their being used when ACS is enabled. To blacklist a channel manually:

1.Click on Configure > Interfaces > Wireless A or Wireless B.

2.Scroll down to the Channel Blacklist heading.

Figure 4-11 Channel Blacklist Table

3. Click Edit in the Channel Blacklist Table

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