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Parameter Description
using 802.1X.
NOTE: This parameter requires the ACR license. For further information on
Suite-B encryption, see Suite-B Cryptography on page 428.
Enable Management
Frame Protection
When selected, the SSID supports MFP-capable and traditional clients.
NOTE: MFP can only be enabled on SSIDs that support WPA2.
Require Management
Frame Protection
When selected, the SSIDsupports MFP-capable clients only.
NOTE: MFP can only be enabled on SSIDs that support WPA2.
DTIM Interval Specifies the interval, in milliseconds, between the sending of Delivery Traffic
Indication Messages (DTIMs) in the beacon. This is the maximum number of
beacon cycles before unacknowledged network broadcasts are flushed. When
using wireless clients that employ power management features to sleep, the
client must revive at least once during the DTIM period to receive broadcasts
802.11g Transmit Rates Select the set of 802.11b/g rates at which the AP is allowed to send data. The
actual transmit rate depends on what the client is able to handle, based on
information sent at the time of association and on the current error/loss rate
of the client.
802.11g Basic Rates Select the set of supported 802.11b/g rates that are advertised in beacon
frames and probe responses.
802.11a Transmit Rates Select the set of 802.11a rates at which the AP is allowed to send data. The
actual transmit rate depends on what the client is able to handle, based on
information sent at the time of association and on the current error/loss rate
of the client.
802.11a Basic Rates Select the set of supported 802.11a rates, in Mbps, that are advertised in
beacon frames and probe responses.
Station Ageout Time Time, in seconds, that a client is allowed to remain idle before being aged out.
Max Transmit Attempts Maximum number of retries allowed for the AP to send a frame.
RTS Threshold Wireless clients transmitting frames larger than this threshold must issue
Request to Send (RTS) and wait for the AP to respond with Clear to Send (CTS).
This helps prevent mid-air collisions for wireless clients that are not within
wireless peer range and cannot detect when other wireless clients are
transmitting.
The default value is 2333 bytes.
Table 96: SSID Profile Parameters
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