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27. Set the following
Wireless Client Deny
configuration:
28. Set a
Firewall Session Hold Time
in either
Seconds
(1 - 300) or
Minutes
(1 - 5). This is the hold time for caching user
credentials and Firewall state information when a client roams. The default setting is 30 seconds.
29. Select
OK
when completed to update this WLAN’s Firewall settings. Select
Reset
to revert the screen back to its last saved
configuration.
WLAN Firewall Deployment Considerations
Before defining an access control configuration on a WLAN, refer to the following deployment guideline to ensure the
configuration is optimally effective:
• IP and non-IP traffic on the same Layer 2 interface can be filtered by applying both an IP ACL and a MAC ACL to the interface.
DHCPv6 Trust
Select this option to enable the trust all DHCPv6 responses on this WLAN’s firewall.
DHCPv6 is a networking protocol for configuring IPv6 hosts with IP addresses, IP prefixes
or other configuration attributes required on an IPv6 network. This setting is disabled by
default.
RA Guard
Select this option to enable router advertisements or ICMPv6 redirects on this WLAN’s
firewall. This setting is disabled by default.
Wireless Client Denied
Traffic Threshold
If enabled, any associated client, exceeding the thresholds configured for storm traffic, is
either
deauthenticated
or
blacklisted
depending on the selected action. The threshold
range is from 1- 1000000 packets per second. This feature is disabled by default.
Action
If enabling a wireless client threshold, use the drop-down menu to determine whether
clients are
deauthenticated
when the threshold is exceeded, or
blacklisted
from
connectivity for a user-defined interval. Selecting
None
applies no consequence to an
exceeded threshold.
Blacklist Duration
Select this option and define a setting from 0 - 86,400 seconds. Offending clients can
reauthenticate, once this blacklist duration has been exceeded.
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