NEC WL1700-MS Installation Manual - page 132
Data Assignment
Chapter 4
INITIAL SETUP
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number of sessions per ESSID:0
–
100}
.
The following is an example when the available number of sessions (
10
) per
ESSID is assigned to Service Profile (
Dot1x-B
) in the command.
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Enable/Disable Proxy ARP (Voice Extension Function).
Using this function make it available to respond to the ARP request from
terminals located in different segments. For example, if this function is
enabled, not specifying the setting for routing and default gateway, a terminal
will be able to communicate with ones on different subnets (segments). Type
set service-profile {Service Profile Name} proxy-arp {enable | disable}
.
The following is an example when Proxy ARP is enabled in Service Profile
(
Dot1x-B
).
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Enable/Disable Broadcast Frame Guard function (Voice Extension Function).
Enabling Broadcast Frame Guard function will set a Controller not to forward
broadcast frames (all the bits in the Source MAC address are “1”s). Type
set
service-profile {Service Profile Name} no-broadcast {enable | disable}
.
The following is an example when Broadcast Frame Guard function is
enabled in Service Profile (
Dot1x-B
).
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Create Radio Profiles.
In UNIVERGE WL System, a set of Radio Frequency, which can be specified
per RF module, is managed as a Radio Profile. To create the Radio Profile,
type
set radio-profile {Radio Profile Name: Up to 16 characters with no
space can be specified}
.
The following is an example when Service Profiles (
AP1-RF1/AP1-RF2/
AP2-RF1
) are specified in the command.
WL111111#
set service-profile
Dot1x-B
cac-session
10
WL111111#
set service-profile
Dot1x-B
proxy-arp
enable
WL111111#
set service-profile
Dot1x-B
no-broadcast
enable
Basic Settings
WL111111#
set radio-profile
AP1-RF1
WL111111#
set radio-profile
AP1-RF2
WL111111#
set radio-profile
AP2-RF1