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Table 2 Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups Details, Settings and Default Values (Continued) Field Default Description Ethernet Interface 1 default Link Profile AP System Profile default Regulatory Domain Profile default SNMP Profile default VoIP Call Admission default Control Profile 802.11g Traffic default Management Profile 802.11a Traffic default Management Profile IDS Profile default Sets the duplex mode and speed of AP's Ethernet link for ethernet interface 1. The configurable speed is dependent on the port type, and you can define a separate Ethernet Interface profile for each Ethernet link. Select the pencil icon next to this field to display the Profiles > AP > Ethernet Link details page and adjust these settings as desired. Select Save to return to the Add AP Group page. Defines administrative options for the controller, including the IP addresses of the local, backup, and master controllers, Real-time Locating Systems (RTLS) server values and the number of consecutive missed heartbeats on a GRE tunnel before an AP reboots traps. This field is a drop-down menu with the following options:  Non-integer RTLS Server Station Message Frequency  Too-high RTLS Server Port  Too-low AeroScout RTLS Server Port  Too-low RTLS Server Port Select the pencil icon next to this field to display the Profiles > AP > System details page and adjust these settings as desired. Select Save to return to the Add AP Group page. Defines an AP's country code and valid channels for both legacy and high-throughput 802.11a and 802.11b/g radios. Select the pencil icon next to this field to display the Profiles > AP > Regulatory Domain page and adjust these settings as desired. Select Save to return to the Add AP Group page. Selects the SNMP profile to associate with this AP group. The drop-down menu lists all SNMP profiles currently enabled in AWMS. Select the pencil icon next to this field to display the Profiles > AP > SNMP page and adjust these settings as desired. Select Save to return to the Add AP Group page. Dell PowerConnect W's Voice Call Admission Control limits the number of active voice calls per AP by load-balancing or ignoring excess call requests. This profile enables active load balancing and call admission controls, and sets limits for the numbers of simultaneous Session Initiated Protocol (SIP), SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP), Cisco Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP), Vocera or New Office Environment (NOE) calls that can be handled by a single radio. Select the pencil icon next to this field to display the Profiles > AP > Regulatory Domain page and adjust these settings as desired. Select Save to return to the Add AP Group page. Specifies the minimum percentage of available bandwidth to be allocated to a specific SSID when there is congestion on the wireless network, and sets the interval between bandwidth usage reports. This setting pertains specifically to 802.11g. Specifies the minimum percentage of available bandwidth to be allocated to a specific SSID when there is congestion on the wireless network, and sets the interval between bandwidth usage reports. This setting pertains specifically to 802.11a. Selects the IDS profile to be associated with the new AP Group. The drop-down menu contains these options:  ids-disabled  ids-high-setting  ids -low-setting (the default)  ids-medium-setting The IDS profiles configure the AP's Intrusion Detection System features, which detect and disable rogue APs and other devices that can potentially disrupt network operations. An AP is considered to be a rogue AP if it is both unauthorized and plugged into the wired side of the network. An AP is considered to be an interfering AP if it is seen in the RF environment but is not connected to the wired network. Select the pencil icon next to this field to display the Profiles > IDS page and adjust these settings as desired. Select Save to return to the Add AP Group page. 40 | Dell PowerConnect W Configuration Reference Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.2 | Configuration Guide

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Dell PowerConnect W Configuration Reference
Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.2
| Configuration Guide
Ethernet Interface 1
Link Profile
default
Sets the duplex mode and speed of AP’s Ethernet link for ethernet interface 1. The
configurable speed is dependent on the port type, and you can define a separate Ethernet
Interface profile for each Ethernet link.
Select the pencil icon next to this field to display the
Profiles > AP > Ethernet Link
details
page and adjust these settings as desired. Select
Save
to return to the
Add AP Group
page.
AP System Profile
default
Defines administrative options for the controller, including the IP addresses of the local,
backup, and master controllers, Real-time Locating Systems (RTLS) server values and the
number of consecutive missed heartbeats on a GRE tunnel before an AP reboots traps.
This field is a drop-down menu with the following options:
Non-integer RTLS Server Station Message Frequency
Too-high RTLS Server Port
Too-low AeroScout RTLS Server Port
Too-low RTLS Server Port
Select the pencil icon next to this field to display the
Profiles > AP > System
details page and
adjust these settings as desired. Select
Save
to return to the
Add AP Group
page.
Regulatory Domain
Profile
default
Defines an AP’s country code and valid channels for both legacy and high-throughput
802.11a and 802.11b/g radios.
Select the pencil icon next to this field to display the
Profiles > AP > Regulatory Domain
page
and adjust these settings as desired. Select
Save
to return to the
Add AP Group
page.
SNMP Profile
default
Selects the SNMP profile to associate with this AP group. The drop-down menu lists all
SNMP profiles currently enabled in AWMS.
Select the pencil icon next to this field to display the
Profiles > AP > SNMP
page and adjust
these settings as desired. Select
Save
to return to the
Add AP Group
page.
VoIP Call Admission
Control Profile
default
Dell PowerConnect W’s Voice Call Admission Control limits the number of active voice calls
per AP by load-balancing or ignoring excess call requests. This profile enables active load
balancing and call admission controls, and sets limits for the numbers of simultaneous
Session Initiated Protocol (SIP), SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP), Cisco Skinny Client Control
Protocol (SCCP), Vocera or New Office Environment (NOE) calls that can be handled by a
single radio.
Select the pencil icon next to this field to display the
Profiles > AP > Regulatory Domain
page
and adjust these settings as desired. Select
Save
to return to the
Add AP Group
page.
802.11g Traffic
Management Profile
default
Specifies the minimum percentage of available bandwidth to be allocated to a specific SSID
when there is congestion on the wireless network, and sets the interval between bandwidth
usage reports. This setting pertains specifically to 802.11g.
802.11a Traffic
Management Profile
default
Specifies the minimum percentage of available bandwidth to be allocated to a specific SSID
when there is congestion on the wireless network, and sets the interval between bandwidth
usage reports. This setting pertains specifically to 802.11a.
IDS Profile
default
Selects the IDS profile to be associated with the new AP Group. The drop-down menu
contains these options:
ids-disabled
ids-high-setting
ids -low-setting
(the default)
ids-medium-setting
The IDS profiles configure the AP’s Intrusion Detection System features, which detect and
disable rogue APs and other devices that can potentially disrupt network operations. An AP
is considered to be a rogue AP if it is both unauthorized and plugged into the wired side of the
network. An AP is considered to be an interfering AP if it is seen in the RF environment but is
not connected to the wired network.
Select the pencil icon next to this field to display the
Profiles > IDS
page and adjust these
settings as desired. Select
Save
to return to the
Add AP Group
page.
Table 2
Dell PowerConnect W AP Groups Details, Settings and Default Values
(Continued)
Field
Default
Description