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To disable notification
1
In the main 3WXM window, select
Tools > Preferences
.
2
Click the
Persistence
tab.
3
To disable change notification, clear
Plan Change Notification
.
4
Click
Close
.
Defining a Mobility
Domain
A Mobility Domain is a collection of WX switches that work together to
support roaming users. One of the WX switches is defined as a seed
device, which distributes information to the other WX switches defined in
the Mobility Domain.
A Mobility Domain allows users to roam geographically from one WX
switch to another without losing network connectivity. Users connect as
a member of a VLAN through their authorized identities. If the native
VLAN for a user is not present on the WX to which the user connects, the
WX creates a tunnel to that VLAN.
A network plan can contain more than one Mobility Domain. Standalone
WX switches and third-party APs do not need to be configured within a
Mobility Domain.
You use 3WXM to create a Mobility Domain and define its seed device
and the other WX switches in the Mobility Domain. If you already have
WX switches installed and configured, you can upload the configurations
of the switches to 3WXM to have them included in a Mobility Domain.
Roaming Behavior
For a client session to be considered a roaming session (and not a new
session), the following criteria must be met:
The client associates or reassociates with a MAP in the Mobility
Domain, and the client already has a session on a different MAP in the
Mobility Domain. The existing session can be in one of two states:
Active—The normal state for a client that has left radio range
without sending a request to disassociate.
Diassociated—The state of a client that has sent an 802.11
disassociate frame, but has not roamed or aged out yet.
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect WX1200
Page 16: ......
Page 48: ...48 CHAPTER 2 WORKING WITH THE 3WXM USER INTERFACE ...
Page 236: ...236 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING WX SYSTEM PARAMETERS ...
Page 288: ...288 CHAPTER 7 CONFIGURING WIRELESS PARAMETERS ...
Page 332: ...332 CHAPTER 8 CONFIGURING AUTHENTICATION AUTHORIZATION AND ACCOUNTING PARAMETERS ...
Page 364: ...364 CHAPTER 10 MANAGING WX SYSTEM IMAGES AND CONFIGURATIONS ...
Page 476: ...476 CHAPTER 17 DETECTING AND COMBATTING ROGUE DEVICES ...
Page 492: ...492 CHAPTER A CHANGING 3WXM PREFERENCES ...
Page 514: ...514 APPENDIX C OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR 3COM PRODUCTS ...
Page 520: ...520 INDEX ...