D-Link dws-1008 Switch User Manual


 
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Field Description
Shared Key Auth
Indicates whether shared-key authentication is enabled.
WPA enabled
or
RSN enabled
Indicates that the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) or Robust Security Network
(RSN) information element (IE) is enabled. Additional fields display the settings
of other WPA or RSN parameters:
• ciphers—Lists the cipher suites advertised by radios in the radio profile mapped
to this service profile.
• authentication—Lists the authentication methods supported for WPA or RSN
clients:
• 802.1X—dynamic authentication
• PSK—preshared key authentication
• TKIP countermeasures time—Indicates the amount of time (in ms) MSS
enforces countermeasures following a second message integrity code
(MIC) failure within a 60-second period.
Note: These fields are displayed only when the WPA IE or RSN IE is enabled.
vlan-name,
session-timeout,
service-type
These are examples of authorization attributes that are applied by default to
a user accessing the SSID managed by this service profile (in addition to any
attributes assigned to the user by a RADIUS server or the local database).
Attributes are listed here only if they have been configured as default attribute
settings for the service profile.
11a / 11b / 11g transmit
rate fields
Data transmission rate settings for each radio type:
• beacon rate—Data rate of beacon frames sent by AP radios.
• multicast rate—Data rate of multicast frames sent by AP radios. If the rate is
auto, the AP sets the multicast rate to the highest rate that can reach all clients
connected to the radio.
• mandatory rates—Set of data transmission rates that clients are required to
support in order to associate with an SSID on an AP radio. A client must
support at least one of the mandatory rates.
• standard rates—The set of valid rates that are neither mandatory nor disabled.
These rates are supported for data transmission from the AP radios.
• disabled rates—Data transmission rates that AP radios will not use to transmit
data. (The radios will still accept frames from clients at disabled data rates.)