BelAir20E User Guide
Configuring Wi-Fi Access Point Parameters
April 2, 2012
Confidential
Document Number BDTM02201-A01 Standard
Setting Traffic Limits
/interface/wifi-<n>-<m>/set ssid <ssid_index> traffic-limit
([upstream <bits-per-second>]
[downstream <bits-per-second>])
This command allows you to control the amount of traffic the AP sends for a
particular SSID:
• Use the
upstream
parameter to specify the amount sent to the network.
• Use the
downstream
parameter to specify the amount sent to wireless
clients.
• Specify 0 to remove previously set limits.
Use the
show ssid table
command to determine
<ssid_index>
. Use the
show
ssid <ssid_index> config
command to see the currently configured values.
Providing Vendor
Specific Information
/interface/wifi-<n>-<m>/set ssid <ssid-number>
option82 insertion {enabled|disabled}
/interface/wifi-<n>-<m>/set ssid <ssid-number>
option82 use {subopt9 | subopt150-151}
/interface/wifi-<n>-<m>/set ssid <ssid-number>
option82-suboption151 <random_str>
You can enable DHCP relay functionality for the SSID with the
set ssid
<ssid_index> dhcp-relay
command. For details see
.
Once DHCP relay functionality is enabled for the SSID, your BelAir20E
automatically adds DHCP Option 82 information (that is, relay agent
information) to the DHCP packets for that SSID sent to the wireless client and
DHCP server.
By default, if Option 82 insertion is enabled, the relay agent information is
packaged as part of Suboption 9. However, you can choose to instead use
Suboption 150 (VLAN info) and 151 (VPN selection ID).
If you choose Suboption 9, the relay agent information is packaged as follows:
• agent circuit ID
• Subsuboption 1, the MAC address of your BelAir20E
• Subsuboption 2, VLAN identifier
• Subsuboption 3, Radio MAC address
• Subsuboption 4, SSID: the SSID that is using the DHCP relay functionality
• Subsuboption 5, GPS coordinates