Manual Part 2

Wireless Array
Configuring the Wireless Array 267
15. Fallback: Network Assurance checks network connectivity for the Array.
When Network Assurance detects a failure, perhaps due to a bad link or
WDS failure, if Fallback is set to Disable the Array will automatically
disable this SSID. This will disassociate current clients, and prevent new
clients from associating. Since the Array’s network connectivity has
failed, this gives clients a chance to connect to other, operational parts of
the wireless network. No changes are made to WDS configuration. See
Step a on page 230 for more information on Network Assurance.
16. Mobile Device Management (MDM): If you are an AirWatch customer
and wish to have AirWatch manage mobile device access to the wireless
network on this SSID, select AirWatch from the drop-down list. Before
selecting this option, you must configure your AirWatch settings. See
“AirWatch” on page 380.
The lower part of the window contains a few sections of additional settings to
configure for the currently selected SSID, depending on the values chosen for the
settings described above.
“SSID Limits” on page 267
“Web Page Redirect (Captive Portal) Configuration” on page 269
“Whitelist Configuration for Web Page Redirect” on page 273
“WPA Configuration” on page 274
“Authentication Service Configuration” on page 274
SSID Limits
See “Group Limits” on page 285 for a discussion of the interaction of SSID limits
and group limits. To eliminate confusion, we recommend that you configure one
set of limits or the other, but not both.
When using WPR, it is particularly important to adhere to the SSID
naming restrictions detailed in Step 1.
Note that you cannot use MDM and WPR on the same SSID.