User's Manual

Wireless Array
Configuring the Wireless Array 259
18. Overall Traffic: Choose Unlimited if you do not want to place a
restriction on the traffic for this SSID, or enter a value in the Packets/Sec
field to force a traffic restriction.
19. Traffic per Station: Choose Unlimited if you do not want to place a
restriction on the traffic per station for this SSID, or enter a value in the
Packets/Sec field or the Kbps field to force a traffic restriction. If you set
both values, the Array will enforce the limit it reaches first.
20. Days Active: Choose Everyday if you want this SSID to be active every
day of the week, or select only the specific days that you want this SSID to
be active. Days that are not checked are considered to be the inactive
days.
21. Time Active: Choose Always if you want this SSID active without
interruption, or enter values in the Time On and Time Off fields to limit
the time that this SSID is active.
22. Web Page Redirect Configuration: see “Web Page Redirect
Configuration Settings” on page 260.
23. Honeypot Service Whitelist Configuration: This section only appears if
you have created an SSID named honeypot. You may define a whitelist of
allowed SSIDs which are not to be honeypotted, as described in “High
Density 2.4G Enhancement—Honeypot SSID” on page 252. Type in each
SSID name, and click Create to add it to the whitelist. Up to 50 SSIDs may
be listed. The SSID names entered in this list are not case-sensitive.
You may use the “
*” character as a wildcard to match any string at this
position. For example, xir* matches any string that starts with XIR or xir.
You may use a
? as a wildcard to match a single character by surrounding
the SSID name in quotes. For example, “xirru?” will match any six-
character long string that starts with xirru (again, the match is not case-
sensitive). If you do not use a wildcard, then the SSID name entered must
be matched exactly in order to be whitelisted (except that case is not
considered).
Use the honeypot feature carefully as it could interfere with legitimate SSIDs.