User's Guide

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Field Description
Enable FIPS mode FIPS Level Encryption is disabled by default. FIPS level encryption is
generally not needed.If you want to use FIPS level encryption,
select the checkbox. This setting controls the https encryption level
between the Sensor and the browser. When selected, the Sensor
will only allow AES encryption to the browser (Sensor UI). Only
browsers that support this type of encryption will be able to
connect to the Sensor UI (e.g. Firefox) once this setting is
configured to yes. If you are using IE, do not select this option.
Communication between the Sensor and the server is not aected
by this setting, and is always negotiated for AES.Note: FIPS level
encryption is incompatible with Internet Explorer.
Remote syslog to address Selects if you want to use a remote Syslog host. You must enter the
host IP address along with the port number.
Radio 1 (b/g) custom gain (dbi) Increases the signal level of radio 1 antennas by the specified value
(in dBi).
Radio 2 (a) custom gain (dbi) Increases the signal level of radio 2 antennas by the specified value
(in dBi).
Prevent Auto Adoption Prevents a sensor from being adopted by a switch.
Once you have defined your Sensor Settings profile, click Save to save your profile or Cancel to exit
without saving the profile.
Apply a Sensor Settings Profile
Once you have defined a Sensor Settings profile for your Sensors, you can now apply it to the Sensors in
your network. A Sensor Settings profile can be applied to an appliance and all its network levels or it can
be applied to a single network level. Any child network level automatically inherits the parent's Sensor
Settings profile. A good practice is to apply a Sensor Settings profile to the appliance level. This profile
should be generic as possible to fit a wide range of devices in your network. Then, if you have any
special considerations, apply Sensor Settings profiles to individual network levels that must meet your
predefined special configurations.
You should always apply a Sensor Only Settings Profile at the appliance level. When you do, the profile
is inherited for all the other network levels. Then, if you have a level that needs a dierent Sensor Only
Settings Profile, you can apply that profile to that level. For example, in the above screen shot, the
Sensor Only Settings Profile for ADSP could be the Sensor_Settings_Profile-Corp profile and
Legacy Content
Operational Management
Extreme AirDefense User Guide for version 10.5. 1199