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7. Define the following
Motorola Solutions Client Extensions
for the WLAN:
8. Define the following
Timeout Settings
for the WLAN:
9. Select
Controller Assisted Mobility
to use a controller or service platform's mobility database to assist in roaming
between RF Domains. This feature is disabled by default.
10. Select
OK
when completed to update the WLAN’s client setting configuration. Select
Reset
to revert the screen back to
the last saved configuration.
6.1.5 Configuring WLAN Accounting Settings
Wireless LANs
Accounting is the method of collecting and sending security server information for billing, auditing, and reporting user data;
such as start and stop times, executed commands (such as PPP), number of packets and number of bytes. Accounting enables
wireless network administrators to track the services users are accessing and the network resources they are consuming.
When accounting is enabled, the network access server reports and logs user activity to a RADIUS security server in the form
of accounting records. The data can be analyzed for network management, client billing, and/or auditing. Accounting methods
must be defined through AAA.
Accounting can be enabled and applied to managed WLANs, to uniquely log accounting events specific to the WLAN.
Accounting logs contain information about the use of remote access services by users. This information is of great assistance
in partitioning local versus remote users and how to best accommodate each. Remote user information can be archived to a
remote location for periodic network and user permission administration.
To configure WLAN accounting settings:
1. Select the
Configuration
tab from the Web UI.
2. Select
Wireless.
3. Select
Wireless LANs
to display a high level display of existing WLANs.
4. Select the
Add
button to create an additional WLAN, or
Edit
to modify the properties of an existing WLAN.
5. Select
Accounting
.
Enforce DHCP-Offer
Validation
Select this option to enforce DHCP offer validation. The default setting is disabled.
Move Operations
Select the option to enable the use of
Motorola Solutions Fast Roaming
(HFSR) for clients
on this WLAN. This feature applies only to certain Motorola Solutions client devices. This
feature is disabled by default.
Smart Scan
Enable a smart scan to refine a clients channel scans to just a few channels as opposed
to all available channels. This feature is disabled by default.
Symbol Information
Element
Select this option to support the Symbol Information Element with legacy Symbol
Technology clients. The default setting is enabled.
WMM Load Information
Element
Select this option to support a WMM Load Information Element in radio transmissions
with legacy Motorola Solutions clients. The default setting is disabled.
Credential Cache
Timeout
Set a timeout period for the credential cache in
Days
(0-1),
Hours
(0-24),
Minutes
(1-1440)
or
Seconds
(60-86,4000). The default setting is 1 day.
VLAN Cache Timeout
Set a timeout period for the VLAN cache in
Days
(0-1),
Hours
(0-24),
Minutes
(1-1440) or
Seconds
(60-86,4000). The default setting is 1 hour.
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