CLI Reference Guide
Dynamic Multicast Optimization (DMO) Threshold 6
Drop Broadcast and Multicast Disabled
Convert Broadcast ARP requests to unicast Enabled
Authentication Failure Blacklist Time 3600 sec
Blacklist Time 3600 sec
Deny inter user traffic Disabled
Deny time range N/A
DoS Prevention Disabled
HA Discovery on-association Disabled
Mobile IP Enabled
Preserve Client VLAN Disabled
Remote-AP Operation standard
Station Blacklisting Enabled
Strict Compliance Disabled
VLAN Mobility Disabled
FDB Update on Assoc Disabled
WMM Traffic Management Profile N/A
The output of this command includes the following data columns:
Parameter Description
AAA Profile
Name of the AAA profile associated with this virtual AP.
802.11K Profile
Name of an 802.11k profile associated with this virtual AP.
SSID Profile
Name of an SSID profile associated with this virtual AP.
Virtual AP enable
Shows if the profile enables or disables the virtual AP.
VLAN
The VLAN(s) into which users are placed in order to obtain an IP
address.
Forward mode
Forwarding mode defined on the profile:
l tunnel mode
l bridge mode
l split-tunnel mode
l decrypt-tunnel mode
The forwarding mode controls whether data is tunneled to the
controller using generic routing encapsulation (GRE), bridged into the
local Ethernet LAN (for remote APs), or a combination thereof
depending on the destination (corporate traffic goes to the controller,
and Internet access remains local).
When an AP is configured to use the decrypt-tunnel forwarding
mode, that AP decrypts and decapsulates all 802.11 frames from a
client and sends the 802.3 frames through the GRE tunnel to to the
controller, which then applies firewall policies to the user traffic.
When the controller sends traffic to a client, the controller sends
802.3 traffic through the GRE tunnel to the AP, which then converts it
to encrypted 802.11 and forwards to the client.
Allowed band
The band(s) on which to use the virtual AP:
l a—802.11a band only (5 GHz)
l g—802.11b/g band only (2.4 GHz)
l all—both 802.11a and 802.11b/g bands (5 GHz and 2.4 GHz)
Band Steering
If enabled, ARM’s band steering feature encourages dual-band
capable clients to stay on the 5GHz band on dual-band APs. This frees
up resources on the 2.4GHz band for single band clients like VoIP
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