Reference Guide

554 | wlan ssid-profile Dell Networking W-Series Instant 6.4.0.2-4.1 | CLI Reference Guide
Command/Parameter Description Range Default
max-authentication-failures
<limit>
Configures the maximum number
of authentication failures to
dynamically blacklist the users.
The users who exceed the number
of authentication failures
configured through this command
are dynamically blacklisted.
max-clients-threshold
<threshold>
Configures the maximum number
of clients for a BSSID on a WLAN.
0-255 64
multicast-rate-optimization
Allows the W-IAP to select the
optimal rate for sending broadcast
and multicast frames based on the
lowest of unicast rates across all
associated clients.
When enabled, the multicast traffic
can be sent at the rate of 1-24
Mbps. The default rate for sending
frames for 2.4 GHz is 1 Mbps and
5.0 GHz is 6 Mbps.
Disabled
okc-disable
Disables opportunistic key caching
(OKC).
In the OKC based roaming, the AP
stores one pairwise master key
(PMK) per client, which is derived
from last 802.1X authentication
completed by the client in the
network. The cached PMK is used
when a client roams to a new W-
IAP to allow faster roaming of
clients.
NOTE: If the wireless client (the
802.1X supplicant) does not
support this feature, a complete
802.1X authentication is required
whenever it roams to a new W-IAP.
OKC is supported on WPA2-AES
Enterprise network only.
opmode <opmode>
Configures the layer-2
authentication and encryption for
this SSID to protect access and
ensure the privacy of the data
transmitted to and from the
network.
You can configure any of the
following types of encryption:
l opensystem No
authentication and encryption.
l wpa2-aes —WPA2 with AES
encryption and dynamic keys
using 802.1x.
l wpa2-psk-aes WPA2 with
AES encryption using a
opensystem,
wpa2-aes,
wpa2-psk-
aes, wpa-
tkip, wpa-
psk-tkip,
wpa-tkip
wpa2-aes,
wpa-psk-tkip
wpa2-psk-
aes, static-
wep,
dynamic-wep
opensystem