User's Manual

Chapter 6
| Wireless Settings
Rogue AP Detection
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QoS Template Name — A descriptive name that identifies the mappng
template. All eight templates have a default name that can be edited by the
user (maximum 32 characters).
Vap/802.1d (Default User Priority) — The WMM 802.1d priority value in a
tagged packet.
802.1p/DSCP (Retagged User Priority) — The 802.1p or IP DSCP priority
value that replaces the WMM 802.1d value in tagged packets. (Range: 0-7)
VAP Bandwidth
Settings
Click the Bandwidth Setting link from the VAP Settings page to configure rate
limiting for traffic on the VAP interface.
Figure 44: Bandwidth Settings
The following items are displayed on this page:
Bandwidth Control on Uplink Setting Enables the rate limiting of traffic
from the VAP interface as it is passed to the wired network. You can set a
maximum rate in kbytes per second. (Range: 100-12000 Kbytes per second;
Default: 100 Kbytes per second)
Bandwidth Control on Downlink Setting — Enables the rate limiting of traffic
from the wired network as it is passed to the VAP interface. You can set a
maximum rate in kbytes per second. (Range: 100-12000 Kbytes per second;
Default: 100 Kbytes per second)
Rogue AP Detection
A “rogue AP” is either an access point that is not authorized to participate in the
wireless network, or an access point that does not have the correct security
configuration. Rogue APs can allow unauthorized access to the network, or fool
client stations into mistakenly associating with them and thereby blocking access
to network resources.
The access point can be configured to periodically scan all radio channels and find
other access points within range. A database of nearby access points is maintained