User's Manual Part 2
44 Configuring the Extricom WLAN System
Table 12. Advanced Configuration Tab
Field Description
True Reuse Select True Reuse in the appropriate Radio checkbox if you
wish to use this mechanism.
TrueReuse technology multiplies the bandwidth of a standard
802.11 channel by dynamically optimizing the reuse of each
frequency. Within a channel blanket, up to three APs are
permitted to simultaneously transmit on the same channel, when
the TrueReuse algorithm determines that they can do this
without causing each other co-channel interference
Redundancy Status Enables designating pairs of switches, one as active and one as
standby.
Monitored IP The IP address of the other switch.
Reference IP The IP address of a reference network element. This is used to
test connectivity to the LAN.
Keep Alive Interval The interval in mSec between the Keep Alive packets.
Keep Alive Check
Threshold
The number of lost keep-alive packets before switching to the
stand-by switch.
SNMP
Enable Traps Check this option to enable SNMP traps.
Community name Enter the community name.
Manager IP Enter the manager’s IP address.
802.1d
All ESSID Enabled for all SSIDs
Per SSID For a specific SSID , you need to enable this option then go to
SSID & Security to set the 802.1d option for that SSID.
At present, the following Traps are sent from the Extricom switch to the device on the LAN running
the SNMP manager.
1. Client <Client MAC> has associated to <SSID> - This trap is sent after successful association
with the client MAC address and the SSID the client associated to.
2. Client <Client MAC> has disassociated from <SSID>. Reason: <Reason> - This trap is sent
after client disassociation/disconnection from an SSID. The reason code is an 802.11 reason
code.
3. Key error! Client: <Client MAC> - SSID: <SSID> - Cipher suite: <Cipher> - This trap is sent
in case of any key error during four-way handshake (MIC error) or as a result of any key error
when receiving data from client..
4. New Rogue Detected <BSSID><Port><Radio><Channel><RSSI> - This trap is sent when a
new Rogue AP is detected. The trap includes the AP’s BSSID, the switch port which detected
the Rogue AP, the channel of the Rogue AP and the Rogue AP signal level (RSSI).
5. Rogue Updated <BSSID><Port><Radio><Channel><RSSI> - This trap is sent when an
existing previously detected Rogue AP is re-detected with change in one of its parameters. The