Concept Guide

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(Instant AP)(SSID Profile <name>)# a-max-tx-rate <rate>
(Instant AP)(SSID Profile <name>)# a-min-tx-rate <rate>
(Instant AP)(SSID Profile <name>)# g-max-tx-rate <rate>
(Instant AP)(SSID Profile <name>)# g-min-tx-rate <rate>
(Instant AP)(SSID Profile <name>)# zone <zone>
(Instant AP)(SSID Profile <name>)# bandwidth-limit <limit>
(Instant AP)(SSID Profile <name>)# per-user-bandwidth-limit <limit>
(Instant AP)(SSID Profile <name>)# air-time-limit <limit>
(Instant AP)(SSID Profile <name>)# wmm-background-share <percentage-of-traffic_share>
(Instant AP)(SSID Profile <name>)# wmm-best-effort-share<percentage-of-traffic-share>
(Instant AP)(SSID Profile <name>)# wmm-video-share <percentage-of-traffic_share>
(Instant AP)(SSID Profile <name>)# wmm-voice-share <percentage-of-traffic_share>
(Instant AP)(SSID Profile <name>)# rf-band {<2.4>|<5.0>|<all>}
(Instant AP)(SSID Profile <name>)# content-filtering
(Instant AP)(SSID Profile <name>)# hide-ssid
(Instant AP)(SSID Profile <name>)# inactivity-timeout <interval>
(Instant AP)(SSID Profile <name>)# local-probe-req-thresh <threshold>
(Instant AP)(SSID Profile <name>)# max-clients-threshold <number-of-clients>
To manually assign VLANs for WLAN SSID users:
(Instant AP)(config)# wlan ssid-profile <name>
(Instant AP)(SSID Profile <name>)# vlan <vlan-ID>
To create a new VLAN assignment rule:
(Instant AP)(config)# wlan ssid-profile <name>
(Instant AP)(SSID Profile <name>)# set-vlan <attribute>{equals|not-equals|starts-with|ends-
with|contains|matches-regular-expression} <operator> <VLAN-ID>|value-of}
Configuring Wired Profile for Guest Access
You can configure wired settings for a wired profile by using the Instant UI or the CLI.
In the Instant UI
1. Click the Wired link under More on the Instant main window. The Wired window is displayed.
2. Click New under Wired Networks. The New Wired Network window is displayed.
3. Click the Wired Settings tab and enter the following information:
a. Name—Specify a name for the profile.
b. Primary Usage—Select Employee or Guest.
c. Speed/Duplex—Ensure that appropriate values are selected for Speed/Duplex. Contact your network
administrator if you need to assign speed and duplex parameters.
d. POESet POE to Enabled to enable Power over Ethernet.
e. Admin Status—Ensure that an appropriate value is selected. The Admin Status indicates if the port is
up or down.
f. Content Filtering—To ensure that all DNS requests to non-corporate domains on this wired network
are sent to OpenDNS, select Enabled for Content Filtering.
g. UplinkSelect Enabled to configure uplink on this wired profile. If Uplink is set to Enabled and this
network profile is assigned to a specific port, the port will be enabled as Uplink port. For more
information on assigning a wired network profile to a port, see Assigning a Profile to Ethernet Ports on
page 109.
h. Spanning Tree—Select the Spanning Tree check box to enable Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) on the
wired profile. STP ensures that there are no loops in any bridged Ethernet network and operates on all
downlink ports, regardless of forwarding mode. STP will not operate on the uplink port and is supported
only on W-IAPs with three or more ports. By default Spanning Tree is disabled on wired profiles.
4. Click Next. The VLAN tab details are displayed.