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6. Set the appropriate
Root Path Monitor Interval
value. This setting configures the frequency at which the path to the root
mesh point is monitored.
7. Set the
Additional Port
value for
RADIUS Dynamic Authorization
field. Set this value to 1700 to enable a CISCO
Identity Services Engine
(ISE)
Authentication, Authorization and Accounting
(AAA) server, when deployed in the network,
to dynamically authenticate a client.
When a client requests access to the network, the CISCO ISE RADIUS server presents the client with a URL where the
device’s compliance to the networks security such as validity of anti-virus or anti-spyware software is checked for the
validity of their definition files (this checking is called posture). If the client device complies, then it is allowed access to
the network.
8. Set the
Aging Time
value for
Client Bridge
. Use the spinner control to set a value in
days
,
hours
,
minutes
and
seconds
.
9. Select
OK
to save the changes made to the profile’s Advanced Miscellaneous configuration. Select
Reset
to revert to the
last saved configuration.
5.2.14 Environmental Sensor Configuration
System Profile Configuration
An AP8132 sensor module is a USB environmental sensor extension to an AP8132 model access point. It provides a variety of
sensing mechanisms, allowing the monitoring and reporting of the AP8132's radio coverage area. The output of the sensor's
detection mechanisms are viewable using the
Environmental Sensor
screen.
To set an environmental sensor configuration for an AP8132 model access point:
1. Select the
Configuration
tab from the Web UI.
2. Select
Devices
.
3. Select
System Profile
from the options on left-hand side of the UI.
4. Select
Environmental Sensor.
The
Environmental Sensor
screen displays.
NOTE:
This feature is available on the AP8132 model only.
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