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609 | Access Points Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| User Guide
Parameter Description
Remote-AP DHCP Pool End Configures a DHCP pool for remote APs. This is the last IP address of the
DHCP pool.
Remote-AP DHCP Pool
Netmask
Configures a DHCP pool for remote APs. This is the netmask used for
the DHCP pool.
Remote-AP DHCP Lease Time The amount of days that the assigned IP address is valid for the client.
Specify the lease in <days>. A value of 0 indicates the IP address is
always valid; the lease does not expire.
Remote-AP uplink total
bandwidth
This is the total reserved uplink bandwidth (in Kilobits per second).
Remote-AP bw reservation 1
Remote-AP bw reservation 2
Remote-AP bw reservation 3
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 Remote-
AP uplink total bandwidth .
Remote-AP Local Network
Access
Enable or disable local network access across VLANs in a Remote-AP.
Advanced AP System Profile Settings
Bootstrap threshold Number of consecutive missed heartbeats on a GRE tunnel (heartbeats
are sent once per second on each tunnel) before an AP rebootstraps. On
the controller, the GRE tunnel timeout is 1.5 x bootstrap-threshold; the
tunnel is torn down after this number of seconds of inactivity on the
tunnel. The supported range is 1-65535, and the default value is 8.
Double Encrypt This parameter applies only to remote APs. Use double encryption for
traffic to and from a wireless client that is connected to a tunneled SSID.
When enabled, all traffic is re-encrypted in the IPsec tunnel. When
disabled, the wireless frame is only encapsulated inside the IPsec tunnel.
All other types of data traffic between the controller and the AP (wired
traffic and traffic from a split-tunneled SSID) are always encrypted in the
IPsec tunnel.
Dump Server (For debugging purposes.) Specifies the server to receive a core dump
generated when an AP process crashes.
Heartbeat DSCP Assign a DSCP value to AP heartbeats to prioritize heartbeats traveling
over low-speed links. The supported range is 0-63, and the default value
is 0. For more information, see
Prioritizing AP heartbeats on page 611.
Maintenance Mode Enable or disable AP maintenance mode.
This setting is useful when deploying, maintaining, or upgrading the
network.