Description
Parameter
When you enable this feature, IDS reports are generated for all traffic on the client access
only and not on the backhaul.
When you disable this feature, no IDS reports are generated, which preserves bandwidth
on the backhaul.
You have to use the following command to enable or disable it on the mesh APs:
config mesh ids-state
{
enable
|
disable
}
2.4GHz IDS is activated with the global IDS settings on the
controller.
Note
IDS (Rogue and
Signature Detection)
This parameter applies to mesh access points with two or more radios (1552,
1524SB, 1522, 1240, 1130, and 11n indoor mesh APs)
excluding
the 1524PS.
Note
When Universal Client Access is enabled, it allows wireless client association over the
backhaul radio. Generally, backhaul radio is a 5-GHz radio for most of the mesh access
points except for 1522 where backhaul can be 2.4 GHz. This means that a backhaul radio
can carry both backhaul traffic and client traffic.
When Universal Client Access is disabled, only backhaul traffic is sent over the backhaul
radio and client association is only over the second radio(s).
Default:
Disabled
After this feature is enabled, all mesh access points
reboot.
Note
Backhaul Client Access
This feature determines how a mesh access point handles VLAN tags for Ethernet bridged
traffic.
See the Configuring Advanced Features section for overview and additional
configuration details.
Note
If VLAN Transparent is enabled, then VLAN tags are not handled and packets are bridged
as untagged packets.
No configuration of Ethernet ports is required when VLAN transparent is enabled.
The Ethernet port passes both tagged and untagged frames without interpreting the
frames.
Note
If VLAN Transparent is disabled, then all packets are handled according to the VLAN
configuration on the port (trunk, access, or normal mode).
If the Ethernet port is set to Trunk mode, then Ethernet VLAN tagging must be
configured. See the Enabling Ethernet Bridging (GUI) section.
Note
For an overview of normal, access, and trunk Ethernet port use, see the Ethernet
Port Notes section.
Note
To use VLAN tagging, you must uncheck the VLAN Transparent check
box.
Note
VLAN Transparent is enabled as a default to ensure a smooth software upgrade
from 4.1.192.xxM releases to release 5.2. Release 4.1.192.xxM does not support
VLAN tagging.
Note
Default:
Enabled.
VLAN Transparent
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Configuring Global Mesh Parameters