Allied Telesis AT-WA7500 User Manual
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4 - Configuring the Radios
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Disallow Network Name of ‘ANY’ (Master radio only)
Determines if end devices that have their SSID (Network Name)
set to ANY or are left blank can associate with this access point.
Clear this check box to allow these end devices to associate with
this access point. This setting is 802.11b compliant, but not very
secure.
Check this check box to prevent end devices with an SSID of ANY
or are left blank from associating with this access point.
DTIM Period (Master radio only)
Specifies the number of beacon frames to skip before including a
DTIM (delivery traffic indication message) in a beacon frame.
Setting a higher DTIM period may conserve battery life in an end
device, but it may increase response time.
4. (Master only) Configure inbound filters. These filters are described
below:
Allow IAPP
Determines if this radio accepts IAPP frames from other access
point station radios. The IAPP frames must match Ethernet
protocol 875c.
Allow Wireless Transport Protocol (WTP)
Determines if this radio accepts WTP frames from end devices.
The WTP frames must match Ethernet protocol 875b.
Allow SpectraLink Voice Protocol (SVP)
Determines if this radio accepts SVP frames from voice wireless
telephones. The SVP frames must match IP 119.
Allow UDP Plus (UDP/IP Port 5555)
Determines if this radio accepts UDP Plus frames from end
devices. The UDP Plus frames must match the UDP network port
5555 on the DCS 30X or ARP.
Allow DHCP
Determines if this radio accepts DHCP frames. The DHCP frames
must match UDP destination port 67 and ARP. Check this check
box if the end devices are DHCP clients.
Allow All Other Protocols
Determines if this radio accepts all other protocols that are not
filtered by one of the filters in this screen.