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Chapter 7 Configuring Other Settings
Event Notification Setup
Aironet Extended Statistics in MIB (awcTpFdbTable)
Use this setting to enable or disable the storage of detailed statistics in access point memory. When you
disable extended statistics you conserve memory, and the access point can include more devices in the
Association Table.
Block ALL Inter-Client Communications (PSPF)
Publicly Secure Packet Forwarding (PSPF) prevents client devices associated to an access point from
inadvertently sharing files with other client devices on the wireless network. It provides Internet access
to client devices without providing other capabilities of a LAN. With PSPF enabled, client devices
cannot communicate with other client devices on the wireless network. This feature is useful for public
wireless networks like those installed in airports or on college campuses.
Note The PSPF feature is available in firmware versions 11.08 and later, which are available on Cisco.com.
You can download Cisco Aironet firmware releases at
http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/sw-wireless.shtml.
Default Activity Timeout (seconds) Per Device Class
These settings determine the number of seconds the access point continues to track an inactive device
depending on its class. A setting of zero tells the access point to track a device indefinitely no matter
how long it is inactive. A setting of 300 equals 5 minutes; 1800 equals 30 minutes; 28800 equals 8 hours.
Event Notification Setup
You use the Event Display Setup, Event Handling Setup, and Event Notifications Setup pages to
customize the display of access point events (alerts, warnings, and normal activity).
Event Display Setup Page
You use the Event Display Setup page to determine how time should be displayed on the Event Log. In
addition, you can determine what severity level is significant enough to display an event. Figure 7-9
shows the Event Display Setup page.
Figure 7-9 The Event Display Setup Page