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13. Use the
Feed WLAN Packets to Sensor
drop-down menu to allow the radio to send WLAN packet to the sensor radio.
Options include Off, Inline and Promiscuous. The default setting is off.
14. Select the
WLAN Mapping/Mesh Mapping
tab.
Figure 5-141
Device Overrides - WLAN Mapping tab
Refer to the
WLAN/BSS Mappings
field to set or override WLAN BSSID assignments for an existing access point
deployment. Use the ‘<‘ or ‘>’ buttons to assign WLANs and mesh points to the available BSSIDs.
Administrators can assign each WLAN its own BSSID. If using a single-radio AP6511 or AP6521 access point, there are 8
BSSIDs available. If using a dual-radio AP6532, AP6522, AP6522M, AP6562, AP8132, AP7131, AP7181, AP8232 or AP7161
model access point, there are 16 BSSIDs for the 802.11b/g/n radio and 16 BSSIDs for the 802.11a/n radio.
15. Select
OK
to save the changes and overrides to the WLAN Mapping. Select Reset to revert to the last saved configuration.
16. Select the
Legacy
Mesh
tab.
Guard Interval
Use the drop-down menu to specify a
Long
or
Any
guard interval. The guard interval is the
space between symbols (characters) being transmitted. The guard interval eliminates
inter-symbol interference
(ISI). ISI occurs when echoes or reflections from one symbol
interfere with another symbol. Adding time between transmissions allows echo's and
reflections to settle before the next symbol is transmitted. A shorter guard interval results
in a shorter symbol times which reduces overhead and increases data rates by up to
10%.The default value is Long.
Probe Response Rate
Use the drop-down menu to specify the data transmission rate used for the transmission
of probe responses. Options include,
highest-basic
,
lowest-basic
and
follow-probe-
request
(default setting).
Probe Response Retry
Select this option to retry probe responses if they are not acknowledged by the target
wireless client. The default value is enabled.
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