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158 | ap system-profile Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.2 | Reference Guide
Parameter Description Range Default
mtu MTU, in bytes, on the wired link for the AP. 1024-1578
native-vlan-id Native VLAN for bridge mode virtual APs (frames on the
native VLAN are not tagged with 802.1q tags).
1
no Negates any configured parameter.
number-ipsec-retries The number of times the AP will attempt to recreate an
IPsec tunnel with the master controller before the AP
will reboot. A value of 0 disables the reboot.
1-1000 360
rap-bw-total This is the total reserved uplink bandwidth (in Kilobits
per second).
rap-bw-resv-1 Session ACLs with uplink bandwidth reservation in
kilobits per second. You can specify up to three session
ACLs to reserve uplink bandwidth. The sum of the three
uplink bandwidths should not exceed the rap-bw-
total value.
rap-bw-resv-2
rap-bw-resv-3
rap-dhcp-
default-router
IP address for the default DHCP router.
192.168.11.1
rap-dhcp-dns-
server
IP address of the DNS server.
192.168.11.1
rap-dhcp-lease The amount of days that the assigned IP address is valid
for the client. Specify the lease in <days>.
0 indicates the IP address is always valid; the lease
does not expire.
0-30 0
rap-dhcp-pool-
end
Configures a DHCP pool for remote APs. This is the last
IP address of the DHCP pool.
192.168.11.254
rap-dhcp-pool-
netmask
Configures a DHCP pool for remote APs. This is the
netmask used for the DHCP pool.
255.255.255.0
rap-dhcp-pool-
start
Configures a DHCP pool for remote APs. This is the first
IP address of the DHCP pool.
192.168.11.2
rap-dhcp-server-id IP address used as the DHCP server identifier.
192.168.11.1
rap-dhcp-server-vlan VLAN ID of the remote AP DHCP server used if the
controller is unavailable. This VLAN enables the DHCP
server on the AP (also known as the remote AP DHCP
server VLAN). If you enter the native VLAN ID, the DHCP
server is unavailable.
rap-local-network-access Enable or disable local network access across VLANs
in a Remote-AP.
disabled
request-retry-
interval
Interval, in seconds, between the first and second
retries of AP-generated requests. If the configured
interval is less than 30 seconds, the interval for
subsequent retries is increased up to 30 seconds.
1-65535 10 seconds