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Page 1 - WiNG 5.X Reference

WiNG 5.X Reference Best Practices & Recommendations Part No. TME-02-2013-01 Rev. D

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WiNG 5.X – Best Practices & Recommendations Page 10 Access Point Profile Example: ! profile ap6532 tmelabs-ap6532 ip name-server 192.168.10

Page 3 - Table of Contents

WiNG 5.X – Best Practices & Recommendations Page 11 1.5 ADSP Several things to remember when working with WiNG 5 and ADSP: 1. SNMP Timeo

Page 4 - 1.2 802.11 Data Rates

WiNG 5.X – Best Practices & Recommendations Page 12 1.6 Antenna Diversity When using 802.11n Access Points and clients it is not recommende

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WiNG 5.X – Best Practices & Recommendations Page 13 1.8 Captive Portal 1.8.1 Captive Portal Service One common mistake with Captive Portal

Page 6 - 1.4 Access Point Adoption

WiNG 5.X – Best Practices & Recommendations Page 14 1.8.3 Firewall Rules When firewall rules are assigned to the Captive Portal enabled

Page 7 - 1.4.2 Pre-Staging

WiNG 5.X – Best Practices & Recommendations Page 15 DNS Whitelist & Captive Portal Policy Examples: ! dns-whitelist motolabs-guests perm

Page 8 - 1.4.3 MINT Link Levels

WiNG 5.X – Best Practices & Recommendations Page 16 1.9 Clustering 1.9.1 Access Point Failover & Recovery By default in an Active / St

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WiNG 5.X – Best Practices & Recommendations Page 17 As a best practice for clustering and failover it is recommended that: 1. All VLANs (

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WiNG 5.X – Best Practices & Recommendations Page 18 1.11.3 Coverage Hole Recovery The coverage hole recovery feature is required only f

Page 11 - 1.5 ADSP

WiNG 5.X – Best Practices & Recommendations Page 19 1.12 Stateful Packet Inspection Firewall For a distribution center type environment wit

Page 12 - 1.6 Antenna Diversity

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Page 13 - 1.8 Captive Portal

WiNG 5.X – Best Practices & Recommendations Page 20 1.13 Wireless Client Load Balancing Wireless client load-balancing is not enabled by d

Page 14 - 1.8.4 Cluster Failover

WiNG 5.X – Best Practices & Recommendations Page 21 1.13.2 Access Point Load Balancing The primary use of load-balancing between Access P

Page 15 - 1.8.6 Customizing Pages

WiNG 5.X – Best Practices & Recommendations Page 22 1.15 Wireless Mesh 1.15.1 Single Hop Mesh For Single Hop Mesh the Mesh VLAN needs to be

Page 16 - 1.9 Clustering

WiNG 5.X – Best Practices & Recommendations Page 23 ! Access Point Profile profile ap6532 tmelabs-ap6532 bridge vlan 21 bridging-mode tunn

Page 17 - 1.11 Smart-RF

WiNG 5.X – Best Practices & Recommendations Page 24 channel 36+ power 1 mesh portal mesh psk hellomoto ! ! AP7131N Client Bridge ap71

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WiNG 5.X – Best Practices & Recommendations Page 25 1.16 Virtual Controller An Independent Access Point operating as a Virtual Controller

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WiNG 5.X – Best Practices & Recommendations Page 26 1.18 Zero Config IPv4 Address A Zero Config IPv4 address is assigned by default to

Page 20 - 1.13.1 Band Steering

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Page 21 - 1.14 Wireless LANs

WiNG 5.X – Best Practices & Recommendations Page 28

Page 22 - 1.15 Wireless Mesh

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WiNG 5.X – Best Practices & Recommendations Page 4 1. Best Practices / Recommendations 1.1 3G Adaptor for WWAN Some Wireless Controller an

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WiNG 5.X – Best Practices & Recommendations Page 5 Another new feature in WiNG5.x is to allow probe responses to be sent at a rate differe

Page 25 - 1.16 Virtual Controller

WiNG 5.X – Best Practices & Recommendations Page 6 1.4 Access Point Adoption 1.4.1 DHCP One important thing to remember when using DHCP

Page 26 - 1.19 Firmware Upgrades

WiNG 5.X – Best Practices & Recommendations Page 7 1.4.2 Pre-Staging In a lot of cases Access Points will fail to adopt due to pre-staged

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WiNG 5.X – Best Practices & Recommendations Page 8 1.4.3 MINT Link Levels One major source of confusion in the field is that level 2 MINT

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WiNG 5.X – Best Practices & Recommendations Page 9 1.4.4 Control VLAN vs. Controller VLAN The Control VLAN defines the VLAN id which is us

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