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[. . . ] The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. For instructions on working with these APs when operating in controlled mode, see the MSM7xx Controllers Configuration Guide. New in release 6. 0. 0 Refer to the following sections for more information on the primary new and changed features in this release. New or changed in this release For information, see. . . Events. [. . . ] A static IP is assigned on both ends to permit the two devices to communicate. Viewing and editing VSC profiles Select VSC on the main menu to open the VSC page. This page lists all defined VSC profiles and enables you to add new ones. The HP VSC profile is defined by default. To add a new profile, select Add New VSC Profile. Working with VSCs In either case, the Add/Edit Virtual Service Community page opens providing all VSC profile options. The following sections provide an overview of each VSC option and how it is used. For complete descriptions of individual parameters see the online help in the management tool. VSC configuration options This section provides an overview of all the configuration options available for a VSC. The default VSC is pre-configured as described in the following pages. Below, is an overview of the entire VSC configuration page. VSC configuration options 61 General Availability of certain VSC features and their functionality are dependent on the setting of the Use HP MSM Controller in the General box. This option determines how authentication and access control are handled by the VSC. 62 Working with VSCs If the Use HP MSM Controller option is enabled This creates an access-controlled VSC, which means that the AP must be used in conjunction with a controller because the VSC is automatically configured to forward all user traffic to the controller for authentication (Wireless protection and MAC-based authentication options are forced to use the controller as the RADIUS server). Also, once authenticated, user traffic is restricted by the Wireless security filters option. (These filters can be disabled if required. ) r traffic Use ntication tra the ffic Au Network User Autonomous AP Controller Third-party authentication server If the Use HP MSM Controller option is disabled This creates a non-access-controlled VSC, which allows the AP to operate independent of a controller and manage user authentication itself using the services of a third-party RADIUS server. Once authenticated, user traffic is restricted to the default gateway assigned to the AP by the Wireless security filters option. (These filters can be disabled or re-configured if required. ) r traffic Use Authentica tion traffic Network User Autonomous AP Third-party authentication server Router NOTE: When access control is disabled, user traffic sent by the AP must bypass the controller, otherwise it will be interpreted and processed. Once a client is associated at 5 GHz, the AP will not respond to any 2. 4 GHz probes from the client as long as the clients signal strength at 5 GHz is greater than -80 dBm (decibel milliwatt). If the clients signal strength falls below -80 dBm, then the AP will respond to 2. 4 GHz probes from the client without delay. VSC configuration options 65 NOTE: • To support band steering, the VSC must be bound to APs with two radios (MSM422, MSM430, MSM460, MSM466, or MSM466-R). One radio must be configured for 2. 4 GHz operation and the other for 5 GHz operation. Band steering is temporarily suspended on an AP when the radio configured for 5 GHz operation reaches its maximum number of supported clients. • Wireless clients Settings Max clients per radio Specify the maximum number of wireless client stations that can be associated with this SSID at the same time on each radio. Allow traffic between nn wireless clients Use this option to control how wireless clients that are connected to the same VSC can communicate with each other. The following settings are available: • • • • no: Blocks all inter-client communications. IPv6: Only authenticated clients using IP version 6 can communicate. Communication between users connected to different VSCs can only occur if the same VLAN is assigned in the Egress VLAN option for both VSCs. For example, to support traffic between authenticated users on two different VSCs, the Authenticated option under VSC egress mapping must be set to the same VLAN on both VSCs. In addition, the following rules govern how traffic is exchanged: • • • Unicast traffic exchanged between VSCs on the same radio is controlled by the setting of either the sender's or the receiver's VSC. Unicast traffic exchanged between VSCs on different radios is controlled by the setting of the sender's VSC. Multicast traffic exchanged between VSCs is always controlled by the setting of the senders VSC. Generally, most clients will be involved in the bidirectional exchange of unicast packets. [. . . ] In the folder containing the script, specify the script name including its language identifier and the factory parameter like this: MSMRemote [-en] [factory] Press Enter to execute the script. 126 Resetting to factory defaults 8. Power on the PoE injector. The script performs the reset and confirms success with a message like this: Your "R" product has been successfully factory reset!Once the factory reset completes, perform the procedure found in the Initial software configuration section of the AP Quickstart. 9. Factory defaulting the MSM310-R and MSM320-R 127 C Connecting external antennas Introduction CAUTION: This appendix provides mandatory radio power-level settings that must be configured to ensure that your device complies with regulatory requirements in your region. Depending on the country of use, the antenna selected, and your radio settings, it may be mandatory to reduce the radio transmission power level to maintain regulatory compliance. [. . . ]

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