•
Multicast Filter
: When enabled for a WLAN, all client multicast traffic will be dropped
at the AP. Broadcast and unicast frames remain unchanged.
•
VLAN Pooling
: Assign a pool of VLANs to this WLAN. For more information, see
on page 177
•
Access VLAN
: By default, all wireless clients associated with APs that ZoneDirector
is managing are segmented into a single VLAN (with VLAN ID 1). If you want to tag
this WLAN traffic with a different VLAN ID, enter a valid VLAN ID (2-4094) in the box.
For more information, see
Deploying ZoneDirector WLANs in a VLAN Environment
on page 172.
• Select the
Enable Dynamic VLAN
check box to allow ZoneDirector to assign
VLAN IDs on a per-user basis. Before enabling dynamic VLAN, you need to define
on the RADIUS server the VLAN IDs that you want to assign to users. See
on page 175.
•
Hide SSID
: Activate this option if you do not want the ID of this WLAN advertised at
any time. This will not affect performance or force the WLAN user to perform any
unnecessary tasks.
•
Tunnel Mode
: Select this check box if you want to tunnel the WLAN traffic back to
ZoneDirector. Tunnel mode enables wireless clients to roam across different APs on
different subnets. If the WLAN has clients that require uninterrupted wireless
connection (for example, VoIP devices), Ruckus Wireless recommends enabling
tunnel mode.
NOTE
When tunnel mode is enabled on a WLAN, multicast video packets are
blocked on that WLAN. Multicast voice packets, however, are allowed.
•
Proxy ARP
: When enabled on a WLAN, the AP provides proxy service for stations
when receiving neighbor discovery packets (e.g., IPv4 ARP requests and ICMPv6
Neighbor Solicit messages), and acts on behalf of the station in delivering ARP replies.
When the AP receives a broadcast ARP/Neighbor Solicit request for a known host,
the AP replies on behalf of the host. If the AP receives a request for an unknown
host, it forwards the request at the rate limit specified in the Packet Inspection Filter.
•
DHCP Relay
: Enable DHCP Relay agent to convert broadcast DHCP messages to
unicast in Tunnel Mode WLANs. For more information, see
•
Background Scanning
: Background scanning enables the Ruckus Wireless access
points to continually scan for the best (least interference) channels and adjust to
compensate. However, disabling Background Scanning may provide better quality
(lower latency) for time-sensitive applications like voice conversations. If this WLAN
will be used primarily as a voice network, select this check box to disable Background
Scanning for this WLAN. You can also disable Background Scanning per radio (see
on page 78).
•
Load Balancing
: Client load balancing between APs is disabled by default on all
WLANs. To disable load balancing for this WLAN only (when enabled globally), check
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Managing a Wireless Local Area Network
Creating a WLAN
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