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1325 | show ap system-profile Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| User Guide
Column Description
Remote-AP DHCP Pool Start
This parameter defines the starting IP address in the
DHCP pool for remote APs.
Remote-AP DHCP PoolEn
d
This parameter defines the last IP address in the
DHCP pool for remote APs.
Remote-AP DHCP PoolNe
tmask
Configures a DHCP pool for remote APs. This is the
netmask used for the DHCP pool.
Remote-AP uplink total bandwidth
This is the total reserved uplink bandwidth (in Kilobits
per second).
Remote-AP bw reservation 1
Remote-AP bw reservation 2
Remote-AP bw reservation 3
Session ACLs with uplink bandwidth reservation in
kilobits per second. You can specify up to three
session ACLs to reserve uplink bandwidth. The sum of
the three uplink bandwidths should not exceed the
rap-bw-total value.
Remote-AP Local Network Access
Shows if Remote-AP Local Network Access is enabled
or disabled. By enabling this option, the clients that
are connected to a RAP can communicate.
Note: By default, the Remote-AP Local Network Access
will be disabled.
Bootstrap threshold
Number of consecutive missed heartbeats on a GRE
tunnel (heartbeats are sent once per second on each
tunnel) before an AP rebootstraps. On the controller,
the GRE tunnel timeout is 1.5 x bootstrap-threshold;
the tunnel is torn down after this number of seconds
of inactivity on the tunnel.
Double Encrypt
This parameter applies only to remote APs. Double
encryption is used for traffic to and from a wireless
client that is connected to a tunneled SSID. When
enabled, all traffic is re-encrypted in the IPsec tunnel.
When disabled, the wireless frame is only
encapsulated inside the IPsec tunnel.
Dump Server
(For debugging purposes.) Displays the server to
receive the core dump generated if an AP process
crashes.
Heartbeat DSCP
DSCP value of AP heartbeats (0-63).
Maintenance Mode
Shows if Maintenance mode is enabled or disabled. If
enabled, APs stop flooding unnecessary traps and
syslog messages to network management systems or
network operations centers when deploying,
maintaining, or upgrading the network. The controller
still generates debug syslog messages if debug
logging is enabled.