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Command/Parameter Description Range Default
tspec-bandwidth
Reserves the configured bandwidth for
prioritizing voice traffic when traffic specification
(TSPEC) is enabled.
200–600000
Kbps
2000 Kbps
termination
Configures the EAP portion of 802.1X
authentication on the W-IAP, instead of the
RADIUS server.
When enabled, this command reduces network
traffic to the external RADIUS server by
terminating the authorization protocol on the W-
IAP. By default, for 802.1X authorization, the
client conducts an EAP exchange with the RADIUS
server, and the W-IAP acts as a relay for this
exchange. The W-IAP by itself acts as an
authentication server and terminates the outer
layers of the EAP protocol, only relaying the
innermost layer to the external RADIUS server.
Disabled
type
{employee|voice|guest}
Configures the type of network such as
employee, voice, guest network.
utf8
Encodes the SSID. When enabled, the SSID name
is displayed in the UTF-8 format.
vht-txbf-explicit-
disable
Disables VHT TX beamforming on the W-IAP-2xx
Series access points.
This feature is available only on the W-IAP-2xx
Series devices.
vlan <vlan>
Allows the administrators to assign a VLAN to the
SSID users.
1...4095
wep-key <wep-key>
Static WEP key associated with the key index. The
WEP key values can be 10 or 26 hexadecimal
characters in length.
wispr
Enables WISPr authentication for the SSID profile.
wmm-background-dscp
<dscp>
Allows you to specify the DSCP mapping value for
the background traffic.
0—63
wmm-background-share
<share>
Allocates bandwidth for background traffic such
as file downloads or print jobs.
wmm-best-effort-dscp
<dscp>
Allows you to specify the DSCP mapping value for
the best effort traffic.
0—63
wmm-best-effort-share
<share>
Allocates bandwidth or best effort traffic such as
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