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Removing Filter Types
To remove packet types from the
Type Filtering
list, do the following:
1
Select
Set Type Filtering
from the Main Menu.
1
Highlight the packet type by pressing
up/down arrows
.
2
Select
Delete
.
Controlling Type Filters
Set the type filters to forward or discard the types listed. To control the type
filtering mode:
1
Select
Set System Configuration
from the Main Menu.
2
Select
Type Filtering
.
3
Press
space bar
to toggle between the Forward, Discard or Disable type filtering.
4
Press
Enter
to confirm your choice.
5
Select
Save ALL APs [F2]
to save the Type Filtering Setup information to all APs
with the same WLAN Service Area.
You can execute this option only among the same hardware platforms and
firmware versions.
Clearing Wireless
Clients from the AP
The Clear wireless client Table feature ensures that wireless clients associating with
the AP are active. You should only clear the wireless client association table for
diagnostic purposes, or if the AP has many wireless client associations that are no
longer in use.
To clear wireless clients associated with an AP, do the following:
1
Select
Special Functions
from the Main Menu.
2
Select
Clear wireless client Table
.
The AP removes the wireless clients associated with it. Wireless Clients cleared
from an AP attempt to reassociate with the AP or another nearby AP.
Setting Logging
Options
The AP keeps an event log based on settings for logging options. This allows the
administrator to log important events and keeps the log concise through the
128-entry circular buffer. To set even logging options, do the following:
1
Select
Set Event Logging Configuration
from the Main Menu
,
which generates the
Event Logging Configuration
window.
2
Set
Any Event Logging
to Enabled to log all events.
3
Disable events that do not require logging when Any Event Logging
is disabled.