Release Notes

Parameter Description
When an AP is configured to
use the decrypt-tunnel
forwarding mode, that AP
decrypts and decapsulates
all 802.11 frames from a
client and sends the 802.3
frames through the GRE
tunnel to the controller,
which then applies firewall
policies to the user traffic.
When the controller sends
traffic to a client, the
controller sends 802.3
traffic through the GRE
tunnel to the AP, which then
converts it to encrypted
802.11 and forwards to the
client.
Only 802.1X authentication
is supported when
configuring bridge or split
tunnel mode.
Deny time range
Shows the time range for
which the AP will deny
access for a virtual AP.
Mobile IP
Shows if IP mobility has
been enabled or disabled
for the virtual AP.
HA Discovery on-association
If enabled, home agent
discovery is triggered on
client association instead of
home agent discovery
based on traffic from client.
Mobility on association can
speed up roaming and
improve connectivity for
clients that do not send
many uplink packets to
trigger mobility (VoIP
clients).Best practices is to
keep this parameter
disabled,r as it increases IP
mobility control traffic
between controllers in the
same mobility domain.
Enable this parameter only
when voice issues are
observed in VoIP clients.
NOTE: ha-disc-onassoc
parameter works only when
IP mobility is enabled and
configured on the
controller.
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