User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- Introduction
- Installing the Wireless Array
- Installation Prerequisites
- Planning Your Installation
- Installation Workflow
- Installing Your Wireless Array
- Powering Up the Wireless Array
- Establishing Communication with the Array
- Entering the License
- Performing the Express Setup Procedure
- The Web Management Interface
- Viewing Status on the Wireless Array
- Configuring the Wireless Array
- Express Setup
- Network
- Services
- VLANs
- Tunnels
- Security
- SSIDs
- Groups
- IAPs
- WDS
- Filters
- Clusters
- Using Tools on the Wireless Array
Wireless Array
Configuring the Wireless Array 283
intelligence to decide to either delay the traffic stream, associate with a
different AP, or establish a best-effort traffic stream outside the operation
of WMM-Admission Control. The default setting is Off.
11. WMM ACM Voice: Click On to enable Wireless Multimedia Admission
Control for voice calls. When admission control for voice is enabled, the
Array evaluates a voice request from a client device against the network
load and channel conditions. If the network is not congested, it accepts
the request and grants the client the medium time for its call. Otherwise,
it rejects the request. Some clients contain sufficient intelligence to decide
to either delay the traffic stream, associate with a different AP, or establish
a best-effort traffic stream outside the operation of WMM-Admission
Control. The default setting is Off.
Station Management
12. Station Re-Authentication Period:
This specifies an interval (in seconds)
for station reauthentications. This is the minimum time period between
station authentication attempts, enforced by the Array. This feature is part
of the Xirrus Advanced RF Security Manager (RSM).
13. Station Timeout Period: Specify a time (in seconds) in this field to define
the timeout period for station associations.
14. Max Station Association per Array: This option allows you to define
how many station associations are allowed per Array (up to 1280 stations
per Array). Note that the Max Station Association per IAP limit (below)
may not be exceeded. If you have an unlicensed Array, this value is set to
1, which simply allows you to test the ability to connect to the Array.
15. Max Station Association per IAP: This defines how many station
associations are allowed per IAP. Note that the SSIDs — SSID
Management window also has a station limit option — Station Limit
(page 254). If both station limits are set, both will be enforced. As soon as
either limit is reached, no new stations can associate until some other
station has terminated its association.