BelAir100SN User Guide
Configuring Wi-Fi Access Point Parameters
May 31, 2010
Confidential
Document Number BDTM11001-A01 Released
• Traffic from clients where the last three bits have a value of 6 is directed to
the seventh VLAN on the list.
If the last three bits of the MAC address does not reference a VLAN on the list,
then the client's traffic is directed to the first VLAN on the list.
If VLAN is specified as
none
, traffic from the wireless clients corresponding to
that SSID is passed through the access radio without change.
CAUTION!
If your network contains a BelAir200, you must configure its VLAN subsystem
with the specified VLAN ID before using this command on a BelAir100SN.
Refer to the
BelAir200 User Guide
for instructions on configuring VLAN
subsystems. All traffic from the specified client is discarded by the BelAir200 if
the mapped VLAN is not previously configured.
Changing SSID Admin
State
/interface/wifi-<n>-<m>/set ssid <ssid_index> admin-state
{enable|disable}
This command enables or disables a particular SSID. Use the
show ssid table
command to determine
<ssid_index>
.
The default is
enabled
for SSID 1 and
disabled
for all others.
Out-of-service
Advertising
/interface/wifi-<n>-<m>/set ssid <ssid-number> ap-oos-identifier
<oos_string>
/interface/wifi-<n>-<m>/set ap-oos-broadcast {enabled|disabled}
[option {replace|prepend}]
These commands let you modify the SSIDs of a radio with an out-of-service
string when a node loses its egress connection for longer than five minutes. The
out-of-service string can be prepended to the existing SSID or it can replace
the existing SSID. The out-of-service string can contain up to 14 characters.
The default string is
outOfService..
and by default it replaces the SSID.
The node's egress point state is defined as:
1 If a tunnel is enabled, it is the tunnel's status.
2 If a tunnel is not enabled and there is a cable modem in the system, it is the
modem's status.
3 If a tunnel is not enabled and there is no cable modem in the system, it is the
Ethernet link's status.