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2119| show wlan virtual-ap Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x| Reference Guide
Parameter Description
Dynamic Multicast Optimization (DMO)
If enabled DMO techniques will be used to reliably
transmit video data.
Dynamic Multicast Optimization (DMO) Threshold
Maximum number of high-throughput stations in a
multicast group beyond which dynamic multicast
optimization stops.
Drop Broadcast and Multicast
If enabled, the virtual AP will filter out broadcast
and multicast traffic in the air.
Convert Broadcast ARP requests to unicast
If enabled, all broadcast ARP requests are
converted to unicast and sent directly to the client.
Authentication Failure Blacklist Time
Time, in seconds, a client is blocked if it fails
repeated authentication. An authentication failure
blacklist time of 0 blocks failed users indefinitely.
Blacklist Time
Number of seconds that a client is quarantined
from the network after being blacklisted.
Deny Inter User Traffic
This option, when enabled, denies traffic between
the clients using this virtual AP profile.
The firewall comand includes an option to deny all
inter-user traffic, regardless of the Virtual AP
profile used by those clients.
If the global setting to deny inter-user traffic is
enabled, all inter-user traffic between clients will
be denied, regardless of the settings configured in
the virtual AP profiles. If the setting to deny inter-
user traffic is disabled globally but enabled on an
individual virtual ap, only the traffic between un-
trusted users and the clients on that particular
virtual AP will be blocked.
Deny time range
Time range for which the AP will deny access.
DoS Prevention
If enabled, APs ignore deauthentication frames
from clients. This prevents a successful deauth
attack from being carried out against the AP. This
does not affect third-party APs.
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
leave this parameter disabled 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.