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1. Select the device group for which to define security settings from the Groups > List page.
2. Go to Groups > Security. Some controls on this page interact with additional AirWave pages. Figure 41
illustrates this page and Table 52 explains the fields and default values.
Figure 41: Groups > Security Page Illustration
Setting Default Description
VLANs Section
VLAN Tagging and
Multiple SSIDs
Enabled
This field enables support for VLANs and multiple SSIDs on the wireless
network. If this setting is enabled, define additional VLANs and SSIDs on the
Groups > SSIDs page. Refer to "Configuring Group SSIDs and VLANs" on page
74. If this setting is disabled, then you can specify the Encryption Mode in the
Encryption section that displays. Refer to Groups > Security Encryption Mode
settings for information on configuring Encryption.
Management VLAN ID Untagged
This setting sets the ID for the management VLAN when VLANs are enabled in
AirWave. This setting is supported only for the following devices:
l Proxim AP-600, AP-700, AP-2000, AP-4000
l Avaya AP-3, Avaya AP-7, AP-4/5/6, AP-8
l ProCurve520WL
General Section
Create Closed Network No
If enabled, the APs in the Group do not broadcast their SSIDs.
NOTE: Creating a closed network will make it more difficult for intruders to
detect your wireless network.
Block All Inter-client
Communication
No
If enabled, this setting blocks client devices associated with an AP from
communicating with other client devices on the wireless network.
NOTE: This option may also be identified as PSPF (Publicly Secure Packet
Forwarding), which can be useful for enhanced security on public wireless
networks.
EAP Options Section
Table 52:
Groups > Security Page Fields and Default Values
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