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128 | Access Points Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS 5.0 | [User Guide
In the WebUI
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Wireless > AP Configuration window. Select either the AP Group or AP
Specific tab.
z If you selected the AP Group tab, click the Edit button by the AP group name for which you want to
configure the new 802.11K profile.
z If you selected the AP Specific tab, click the Edit button by the AP for which you want to create the
802.11K profile.
2. In the Profiles list, expand the Wireless LAN menu, then expand the Virtual AP menu.
3. Select the Virtual AP profile for which you want to configure 802.11k settings.
To edit an existing 802.11k profile, click the 802.11K Profile drop-down list In the Profile Details window
pane and select the 802.1x profile you want to edit.
or
To create a new 802.11k Profile, click the 802.11K Profile drop-down list and select New. Enter a new 802.11k
profile name in the field to the right of the drop-down list.
4. Configure your 802.11k radio settings. Table 29 outlines the parameters you can configure in the 802.11k
profile. Click Apply to save your settings.
Note: You cannot use spaces in profile names.
Table 29 802.11k Profile Parameters
Parameter Description
Advertise 802.11K Capability Select this option to allow Virtual APs using this profile to advertise 802.11K
capability.
Default: Disabled
Forcefully disassociate on-hook voice
clients
Select this option to allow the AP to forcefully disassociate on-hook voice clients
(clients that are not on a call) after period of inactivity. Without the forced
disassociation feature, if an AP has reached its call admission control limits and an
on-hook voice client wants to start a new call, that client may be denied. If forced
disassociation is enabled, those clients can associate to a neighboring AP that can
fulfil their QoS requirements.
Default: Disabled
Measurement Mode for Beacon
Reports
Click the Measurement Mode for Beacon Reports drop-down list and specify one of
the following measurement modes:
z active—Enables active beacon measurement mode. In this mode, the client
sends a probe request to the broadcast destination address on all supported
channels, sets a measurement duration timer, and, at the end of the
measurement duration, compiles all received beacons or probe response with
the requested SSID and BSSID into a measurement report.
z beacon-table—Enables beacon-table beacon measurement mode.In this mode,
the client measures beacons and returns a report with stored beacon
information for any supported channel with the requested SSID and BSSID. The
client does not perform any additional measurements.
z passive—Enables passive beacon measurement mode. In this mode, the client
sets a measurement duration timer, and, at the end of the measurement
duration, compiles all received beacons or probe response with the requested
SSID and BSSID into a measurement report.
NOTE: If a station doesn't support the selected measurement mode, it returns a
Beacon Measurement Report with the Incapable bit set in the Measurement Report
Mode field.
Default Mode: beacon-table