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 Enterprise Domains- This tab indicates all the DNS domain names valid on the enterprise network which is used to determine how client DNS requests should be routed. When Content Filtering is enabled for the wireless network, the names that do not match this list are sent to OpenDNS server.  Walled Garden- The Walled Garden directs the user's navigation within particular areas to allow access to a selection of websites and/or prevent access to other websites. For more information, see "Walled Garden Access" on page 110.  Syslog- View or specify a Syslog Server for sending syslog messages to the external servers. See "Syslog Server" on page 74 for more information. RF This link displays the configuration parameters Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) and Radio features. Figure 12 RF ARM - View or assign channel and power settings for all the IAPs in the network. For information about ARM (Adaptive Radio Management), see "ARM Features" on page 141. Radio - View or configure radio settings for 2.4GHz and the 5GHz radio profiles. For information about Radio, see "Configuring Radio Profiles in Instant" on page 145. Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point 6.1.3.1-3.0.0.0 | User Guide Instant User Interface | 27

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Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point 6.1.3.1-3.0.0.0
| User Guide
Instant User Interface
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Enterprise Domains
— This tab indicates all the DNS domain names valid on the enterprise network which is
used to determine how client DNS requests should be routed. When Content Filtering is enabled for the
wireless network, the names that do not match this list are sent to OpenDNS server.
Walled Garden
— The Walled Garden directs the user’s navigation within particular areas to allow access to a
selection of websites and/or prevent access to other websites. For more information, see
“Walled Garden
Access” on page
110
.
Syslog
— View or specify a Syslog Server for sending syslog messages to the external servers. See
“Syslog
Server” on page
74
for more information.
RF
This link displays the configuration parameters Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) and Radio features.
Figure 12
RF
ARM
— View or assign channel and power settings for all the IAPs in the network. For information about ARM
(Adaptive Radio Management), see
“ARM Features” on page
141
.
Radio
— View or configure radio settings for 2.4GHz and the 5GHz radio profiles. For information about Radio,
see
“Configuring Radio Profiles in Instant” on page
145
.