AP-51xx Access Point Product Reference Guide
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5.
Configure the
Advanced
field as required to set MU interoperability permissions, secure
beacon transmissions, broadcast ESSID acceptance and
Quality of Service (QoS)
policies.
Kerberos Password
Enter a Kerberos password if
Kerberos
has been selected as the
security scheme from within the
Security Policies
field. The field
is grayed out if Kerberos has not been selected for the WLAN. For
information on configuring Kerberos, see
Configuring Kerberos
Authentication on page 6-8
.
Disallow MU to MU
Communication
The MU-MU Disallow feature prohibits MUs from communicating
with each other even if they are on different WLANs, assuming one
of the WLAN’s is configured to disallow MU-MU communication.
Therefore, if an MU’s WLAN is configured for MU-MU disallow, it
will not be able to communicate with any other MUs connected to
this access point.
Use Secure Beacon
Select the
Use Secure Beacon
checkbox to not transmit the
access point’s ESSID. If a hacker tries to find an ESSID via an MU,
the ESSID does not display since the ESSID is not in the beacon.
Motorola recommends keeping the option enabled to reduce the
likelihood of hacking into the WLAN.
Accept Broadcast
ESSID
Select the
Accept Broadcast ESSID
checkbox to associate an
MU that has a blank ESSID (regardless of which ESSID the access
point is currently using). Sites with heightened security
requirements may want to leave the checkbox unselected and
configure each MU with an ESSID. The default is unselected, thus
not allowing the acceptance of broadcast ESSIDs.
Quality of Service
Policy
If QoS policies are undefined (none), select the
Create
button to
launch the
New QoS Policy
screen. Use this screen to create a
QoS policy, wherein data traffic for the new or revised WLAN can
be prioritized to best suit the MU transmissions within that WLAN.
For more information, see
Setting the WLAN Quality of Service
(QoS) Policy on page 5-40
.
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