Installation guide
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Management and Monitoring Capabilities
- Device Initialization
- Basic Configuration
- Device Configuration
- Device Management
- Device Monitoring
- Troubleshooting
- Frequency Domains and Channels
- Bootloader CLI and Scan Tool
- ASCII Character Chart
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Glossary
- Abbreviations
- Statement of Warranty
- Technical Services and Support

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Link Integrity
Rogue Scan
This chapter covers the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on the following topics:
• Link Integrity
• Rogue Scan
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• RADIUS VLAN
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Q. What will happen to a WDS link if the wireless interface (radio) goes down due to link integrity?
WDS link will remain unaffected, if the wireless interface goes down due to link integrity. Let’s say, you have 6 VAPs and 2
WDS links within the same wireless interface. If the connectivity to the server nodes (listed in the link integrity server
configuration table) is lost, then all the 6 VAPs will go down but the WDS link is not affected.
Q. What are the messages generated in Event Logs and Syslog, while the radio is down/up due to the link
integrity?
“Wireless Interface is down due to Link non availability” is the message generated, once the interface is down and “Wireless
Interface is up due to Link availability” is the message generated when the interface is up and server nodes are reachable.
Check Event Log and SysLog for the messages generated.
Q. Does the Rogue Scan feature on AP device detect non Wi-Fi interferences?
No, Rogue Scan feature on the AP device, detects only the sources of Wi-Fi interference.
Q. What is the maximum number of entries supported in the Rogue Scan results page?
For Current channel scan : 32 entries for all device types detected (10 entries for each device type)
For All channel scan : 512 entries for all device types detected (100 entries for each device type)
: All the interface (radio) 2 parameters discussed in this chapter are applicable only to a dual-radio
device.