Specifications

4. Upload your ap firmware.
5. Now change go back and change the web server hold time back to 10. It is important the web server
hold time is set to 10 during normal operation.
Slow or no redirect to the BSC's login page and slow or no access to the BSC's web based
administration console
Adjust the seconds a client is allowed to hold the web server under general>http from a default
value of 300 to 10.
While clients are in the un-registered role the BSC's job is to redirect their port 80 requests and whatever
other ports are being monitored under general>http>HTTP/proxy ports to monitor to the login page. Each
client has multiple background processes running for example windows updates, antivirus updates, tool
bars, etc that continually perform requests as they are unable to access these services in the un-registered
role. Each one of these requests will by default hold onto the BSC's web server for 300 seconds.
Adjusting this to 10 will free up web server resources in environments with many users in the un-
registered role. It is recommended this setting be adjusted to 300 before an upgrade so that the status of
the upgrade may be maintained but to adjust to 10 thereafter. You may be prompted to click here to apply
after adjusting this setting. This will restart the web server. This will be non-intrusive to users on the
system. They will not be dropped but you will be dropped for a brief moment from the secure web based
administration console.
Supported Bluesocket Access Point Limit exceeded. Bluesocket recommends upgrading the
hardware, as clients may experience degradation. This limit will be enforced in all future releases
error message on the BSC.
Why I am receiving the following error message in the web based administrative console of the BSC after
an upgrade:
"Supported Bluesocket Access Point Limit exceeded. Bluesocket recommends upgrading the hardware, as
clients may experience degradation. This limit will be enforced in all future releases."
You have exceeded the supported BSAP limit. The supported BSAP limits are not currently hard limits
but may be enforced in future releases. If you over-subscribe the supported BSAP limit you will receive
the above message in the web based administrative gui.
The BSC is dropping clients from the connection table. I am using DHCP relay.
If you are using DHCP relay the "Time in seconds before idle connections are timed out" under
general>misc should be greater than or equal to your dhcp lease time in your external dhcp server. The
default value is 600 seconds. If the BSC does not see the dhcp renew at half the lease interval the client
will be dropped from the connections table.