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563| Access Points Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x| User Guide
Parameter Description
AeroScout RTLS Server Enables the AP to send AeroScout tag information to an RTLS server.
You must specify the IP address or DNS server and port number of the
server to which location reports are sent.
RTLS station reporting includes information for APs and the clients that
the AP has detected. If you select the Include Unassociated Stations
option, the station reports will also include information about clients not
associated to any AP. By default, unassociated clients are not included in
station reports.
RTLS Server configuration Enables the AP to send RFID tag information to an RTLS server. You must
specify the IP address or DNS server and port number of the server to
which location reports are sent, a shared secret key, and the frequency
at which packets are sent to the server.
RTLS station reporting includes information for APs and the clients that
the AP has detected. If you select the Include Unassociated Stations
option, the station reports will also include information about clients not
associated to any AP. By default, unassociated clients are not included in
station reports. For more information on configuring RTLS server
configuration, see Defining an RTLS Server on page 537.
Telnet Select this checkbox to enable telnet to the AP.
Spanning Tree Select this checkbox to enable the Spanning Tree protocol.
To configure the bootstrap threshold using the command-line interface, access the CLI in config mode and
issue the following command:
ap system-profile <profile>
bootstrap-threshold 30
Prioritizing AP heartbeats
If the AP heartbeat or keep alive packets sent between the APs and controller are not received during the
defined interval, the APs may reboot, causing clients to re-associate. If a high-latency or low-speed link prevents
AP heartbeats from being sent and received correctly, you can assign a DSCP value to AP heartbeats to
prioritize the heartbeats.
To prioritize AP heartbeats using the WebUI:
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Wireless > AP Configuration page.
2. Select either the AP Group or AP Specific tab. Click Edit for the AP group or AP name.
3. Under Profiles, select AP, then AP system profile. The configuration settings are displayed in Profile
Details.
4. Under Profile Details:
a. In the Heartbeat DSCP field, enter a value greater than zero.
b. Click Apply.
To prioritize AP heartbeats using the command-line interface, access the CLI in config mode and issue the
following command:
ap system-profile <profile>
heartbeat-dscp <number>
Use the following commands:
show ap config {ap-group <name>|ap-name <name>|essid <name>}