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

Device Configuration
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Click OK and COMMIT, to save the configured parameters.
The various Filters supported by the AP device are described in the following sections:
• Protocol Filters
• Static MAC Address Filters
• Advanced Filters
• TCP/UDP Port Filters
• Storm Threshold Filters
• Packet Forwarding
5.8.1 Protocol Filters
The Protocol Filter blocks or forwards packets based on the protocols supported by the AP device. Navigate to
CONFIGURATION > Filters > Protocol Filters. The Protocol Filters screen appears.
Filter STP Frames Specifies STP frames on the network. By accepting the STP frames, any loops that occurs
within a network can be avoided.
By default, this feature is disabled. To configure, select Enable or Disable from the drop
down menu.
– If enabled, the STP frames in the system are bridged.
– If disabled, the STP frames encountered on a network are terminated at bridge.
: For AP-800 and AP-8000, this parameter is named as “STP Forward Frame Status”.
Intra BSS Filtering This parameter enables you to prevent the wireless clients within a BSS from exchanging
traffic.
By default, this feature is disabled. To configure, select Enable or Disable from the drop
down menu.