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Configuring wlan qos policies – Brocade Mobility RFS Controller System Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual

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WLAN Policy Auto Shutdown screen

4. Refer to the Auto Shutdown field to set the WLANs shutdown criteria.

To configure Time Based Access for this WLAN, click + Add Row and configure each of the following
options.

Select OK when completed to update the auto shutdown settings. Select Reset to revert the screen
back to its last saved configuration.

Configuring WLAN QoS Policies

Wireless LAN Policy

Shutdown on Mesh Point
Loss

Select this option to automatically disable the WLAN when its associated mesh point is
unreachable. This setting is disabled by default.

Shutdown on Primary Point
Link Loss

Select this option to automatically disable the WLAN when its primary port link is unreachable. This
setting is disabled by default.

Shutdown on Critical
Resource

Select this option to automatically disable the WLAN when a defined critical resource is
unavailable. This setting is disabled by default.

Shutdown on Unadoption

Select this option to automatically disable the WLAN when associated Access Points are
unadopted. This setting is disabled by default.

Days

Use the drop-down menu to select a day of the week to apply this access policy. Selecting All will
apply the policy every day. Selecting weekends will apply the policy on Saturdays and Sundays only.
Selecting weekdays will apply the policy on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday only.
Selecting individual days of the week will apply the policy only on the selected day.

Start Time

This value sets the starting time the WLAN is activated. Use the spinner controls to select the hour
and minute, in a 12h time format. Then use the radio button to choose AM or PM.

End Time

This value sets the ending time of day(s) that the WLAN will be disabled. Use the spinner controls to
select the hour and minute, in a 12h time format. Then use the radio button to choose AM or PM.