Wireless/Redundant Edge Services xl Module Management and Configuration Guide WS.01.03 or greater

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Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs)
Configuring a WLAN
Figure 3-32. Configuring Advanced WLAN Settings
Enabling Inter-Station Blocking
Often, a wireless network serves simply to connect mobile users to your
Ethernet network or to the Internet. In this case, wireless stations need to
communicate with RPs and other network devices; they do not need to
communicate with other wireless stations.
Wireless stations associate to an RP in infrastructure mode, which means that
they can never send traffic directly to another station, even one in the same
WLAN. For increased security, you can also prevent RPs from forwarding
wireless traffic directly between two wireless stations in a particular WLAN.