Reference Guide

1504 | wlan ssid-profile Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.2 | Reference Guide
Description Range Default
wpa-psk-tkip
WPA with TKIP encryption using a preshared key.
wpa-tkip
WPA with TKIP encryption and dynamic keys using
802.1x.
wpa2-aes
WPA2 with AES encryption and dynamic keys using
802.1x.
wpa2-psk-aes
WPA2 with AES encryption using a preshared key.
wpa2-psk-tkip
WPA2 with TKIP encryption using a preshared key.
wpa2-tkip
WPA2 with TKIP encryption and dynamic keys using
802.1x.
wpa-psk-aes
WPA with AES encryption using a preshared key.
wpa2-psk-tkip
WPA2 with TKIP encryption using a preshared key.
wpa2-tkip
WPA2 with TKIP encryption and dynamic keys using
802.1x.
xSec
Encryption and tunneling of Layer-2 traffic between the
controller and wired or wireless clients, or between
controllers. To use xSec encryption, you must use a
RADIUS authentication server. For clients, you must
install the Funk Odyssey client software.
Requires installation of the xSec license. For xSec
between controllers, you must install an xSec license
in each controller.
qbss-load-enable
Enables the AP to advertise the QBSS load element.
The element includes the following parameters that
provide information on the traffic situation:
l Station count: The total number of stations
associated to the QBSS.
l Channel utilization: The percentage of time
(normalized to 255) the channel is sensed to be
busy. The access point uses either the physical or
the virtual carrier sense mechanism to sense a
busy channel.
l Available admission capacity: The remaining
amount of medium time (measured as number of
32us/s) available for a station via explicit admission
control.
The QAP uses these parameters to decide whether to
accept an admission control request. A wireless
station uses these parameters to choose the
appropriate access points.
NOTE: For 802.11n APs, ensure that either wmm or high
throughput is enabled.
disabled
rts-threshold
Wireless clients transmitting frames larger than this
threshold must issue Request to Send (RTS) and wait
for the AP to respond with Clear to Send (CTS). This
helps prevent mid-air collisions for wireless clients
that are not within wireless peer range and cannot
detect when other wireless clients are transmitting.
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