Working with VSCs
VSC configuration options
4-14
To ensure a high quality of service for voice applications, disable all rates below 5.5. Also,
ensure that the radio is configured as follows:
Operating mode
is set to
Access point only
.
Channel
is set to a fixed channel, or
Automatic
with
interval
set to
Disabled
.
Automatic power control
is disabled under
Transmit power control
.
On the
Wireless > Neighborhood
page, do not enable the
Repeat scan every nnn
seconds
option.
Notes on the 802.11n
802.11n supports legacy rates (1 to 54), and high-throughput (HT) rates MCS 0 to MSC 23.
MCS 0 to MCS 15
are supported by the MSM410, MSM422 (radio 1), E-MSM430,
E-MSM460, and E-MSM466.
MCS 16 to MCS 23
are supported by the E-MSM460 and E-MSM466.
You must always enable at least one legacy rate for 802.11n.
Notes on the E-MSM430, E-MSM460, and E-MSM466
On these products, the wireless rates shown apply to all wireless modes supported on both
radios, which are 802.11n/a/b/g. If you remove a rate, it is removed for all wireless modes.
Egress VLAN
Sets the VLAN to which this profile forwards traffic. If you do not select a VLAN, traffic is
sent untagged. VLAN s can also be assigned using other methods, some of which may
override the Egress VLAN. See
VLAN support on page 5-5
for details.
Wireless security filters
APs feature an intelligent bridge that can apply security filters to safeguard the flow of
wireless traffic. These filters limit both incoming and outgoing traffic as defined below and
force the AP to exchange traffic with a specific upstream device.
If
Use HP MSM Controller
is enabled under
General
, the AP will only forward user
traffic that is addressed to the access controller (MSM7xx Controller) defined on the
Security > Access controller
page. All other traffic is blocked. Make sure that the
access controller is set as the default gateway for all wireless users. If not, user traffic
will be blocked by the AP. The default wireless security filters are in effect.
Summary of Contents for E-MSM310
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Page 26: ...Introduction Online documentation 1 12 ...
Page 51: ...Wireless configuration Radio configuration 3 9 E MSM460 and E MSM430 ...
Page 52: ...Wireless configuration Radio configuration 3 10 MSM422 ...
Page 53: ...Wireless configuration Radio configuration 3 11 MSM410 ...
Page 54: ...Wireless configuration Radio configuration 3 12 MSM335 radio 1 and 2 ...
Page 55: ...Wireless configuration Radio configuration 3 13 MSM335 radio 3 ...
Page 56: ...Wireless configuration Radio configuration 3 14 MSM320 ...
Page 57: ...Wireless configuration Radio configuration 3 15 MSM310 ...
Page 112: ...Working with VSCs Quality of service QoS 4 28 ...
Page 134: ...Network configuration 802 1X supplicant 5 22 ...
Page 196: ...Regulatory information B 16 ...
Page 208: ...Resetting to factory defaults Factory defaulting ruggedized products D 6 ...
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