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Table 329, General Global Configurations, Field, Description, Ad Hoc Client Status
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Software User Manual 12/10/09 D-Link Unified Access System Figure 352: Global Configuration Table 329 describes the fields on the Wireless Global Configuration page. Field Peer Group ID Client Roam Timeout Ad Hoc Client Status Timeout AP Failure Status Timeout MAC Authentication Mode RF Scan Status Timeout Table 329: General Global Configurations Description In order to support larger networks, you can configure wireless switches as peers, with up to 64 switches in a cluster (peer group). Peer switches share some information about APs and allow L3 roaming among them. Peers are grouped according to the Group ID. This value determines how long to keep an entry in the Associated Client Status list after a client has disassociated. Each entry in the status list shows an age, and when the age reaches the value you configure in the timeout field, the entry is deleted. This value determines how long to keep an entry in the Ad Hoc Client Status list. Each entry in the status list shows an age, and when the age reaches the value you configure in the timeout field, the entry is deleted. This value determines how long to keep an entry in the AP Authentication Failure Status list. Each entry in the status list shows an age, and when the age reaches the value you configure in the timeout field, the entry is deleted. Select the global action to take on wireless clients in the • white-list: Select this option to specify that any wireless clients with MAC addresses that are specified in the Known Client database, and are not explicitly denied access, are granted access. If the MAC address is not in the database then the access to the client is denied. • black-list: Select this option to specify that any wireless clients with MAC addresses that are specified in the Known Client database, and are not explicitly granted access, are denied access. If the MAC address is not in the database then the access to the client is granted. MAC Authentication is enabled at the network level. The network configuration also defines whether MAC addresses are looked up on the local database or on the RADIUS server. This value determines how long to keep an entry in the RF Scan Status list. Each entry in the status list shows an age, and when the age reaches the value you configure in the timeout field, the entry is deleted. Document 34CSFP6XXUWS-SWUM100-D7 Configuring Advanced Settings Page 507