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channel (list; Default: ) | User defined list taken from Channel names (/caps-man channels) |
channel.band (2ghz-b | 2ghz-b/g | 2ghz-b/g/n | 2ghz-onlyg | 2ghz-onlyn | 5ghz-a | 5ghz-a/n | 5ghz-onlyn | 5ghz-a/n/ac | 5ghz-only-ac; Default: ) | Defines set of used channels. |
channel.control-channel-width (40mhz-turbo | 20mhz | 10mhz | 5mhz; Default: ) | Defines set of used channel widths. |
channel.extension-channel (Ce | Ceee | eC | eCee | eeCe | eeeC | xx | xxxx | disabled; Default: ) | Extension channel configuration. (E.g. Ce = extension channel is above Control channel, eC = extension channel is below Control channel) |
channel.frequency (integer [0..4294967295]; Default: ) | Channel frequency value in MHz on which AP will operate. If left blank, CAPsMAN will automatically determine the best frequency that is least occupied. |
channel.reselect-interval (time [00:00:00]; [00:00:00]..[00:00:00]; Default: ) | Interval The interval after which the least occupied frequency is chosen, can be defined as a random interval, ex. as "30m..60m". Works only if channel.frequency is left blank. |
channel.save-selected (yes | no; Default: no) | If channel frequency is chosen automatically and channel.reselect-interval is used, then saves the last picked frequency. |
channel.secondary-frequency (integer [0..4294967295]; Default: auto) | Specifies the second frequency that will be used for 80+80MHz configuration. Set it to Disabled in order to disable 80+80MHz capability. |
channel.skip-dfs-channels (yes | no; Default: no) | If channel.frequency is left blank, the selection will skip DFS channels |
channel.tx-power (integer [-30..40]; Default: ) | TX Power for CAP interface (for the whole interface not for individual chains) in dBm. It is not possible to set higher than allowed by country regulations or interface. By default max allowed by country or interface is used. |
channel.width (; Default: ) | Sets Channel Width in MHz. |
comment (string; Default: ) | Short description of the Configuration profile |
country (name of the country | no_country_set; Default: no_country_set) | Limits available bands, frequencies and maximum transmit power for each frequency. Also specifies default value of scan-list. Value no_country_set is an FCC compliant set of channels. |
datapath (list; Default: ) | User defined list taken from Datapath names (/caps-man datapath) |
datapath.bridge (list; Default: ) | Bridge to which particular interface should be automatically added as port. Required only when local-forwarding is not used. |
datapath.bridge-cost (integer [0..4294967295]; Default: ) | bridge port cost to use when adding as bridge port |
datapath.bridge-horizon (integer [0..4294967295]; Default: ) | bridge horizon to use when adding as bridge port |
datapath.client-to-client-forwarding (yes | no; Default: no) | controls if client-to-client forwarding between wireless clients connected to interface should be allowed, in local forwarding mode this function is performed by CAP, otherwise it is performed by CAPsMAN |
datapath.interface-list (; Default: ) | |
datapath.l2mtu (; Default: ) | set Layer2 MTU size |
datapath.local-forwarding (yes | no; Default: no) | Controls forwarding mode. If disabled, all L2 and L3 data will be forwarded to CAPsMAN, and further forwarding decisions will be made only then. Note, if disabled, make sure that each CAP interface MAC Address that participates in the same broadcast domain is unique (including local MAC's, like Bridge-MAC). |
datapath.mtu (; Default: ) | set MTU size |
datapath.openflow-switch (; Default: ) | OpenFlow switch port (when enabled) to add interface to |
datapath.vlan-id (integer [1..4095]; Default: ) | VLAN ID to assign to interface if vlan-mode enables use of VLAN tagging |
datapath.vlan-mode (use-service-tag | use-tag; Default: ) | Enables and specifies the type of VLAN tag to be assigned to the interface (causes all received data to get tagged with VLAN tag and allows the interface to only send out data tagged with given tag) |
disconnect-timeout (; Default: ) | |
distance (; Default: ) | |
frame-lifetime (; Default: ) | |
guard-interval (any | long; Default: any) | Whether to allow the use of short guard interval (refer to 802.11n MCS specification to see how this may affect throughput). "any" will use either short or long, depending on data rate, "long" will use long only. |
hide-ssid (yes | no; Default: ) |
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hw-protection-mode (; Default: ) | |
hw-retries (; Default: ) | |
installation (any | indoor | outdoor; Default: any) | |
keepalive-frames (enabled | disabled; Default: enabled) | |
load-balancing-group (string; Default: ) | Tags the interface to the load balancing group. For a client to connect to interface in this group, the interface should have the same number of already connected clients as all other interfaces in the group or smaller. Useful in setups where ranges of CAPs mostly overlap. |
max-sta-count (integer [1..2007]; Default: ) | Maximum number of associated clients. |
mode (; Default: ap) | Set operational mode. Only ap currently supported. |
multicast-helper (default | disabled | full; Default: default) | When set to full multicast packets will be sent with unicast destination MAC address, resolving multicast problem on a wireless link. This option should be enabled only on the access point, clients should be configured in station-bridge mode. Available starting from v5.15.
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name (string; Default: ) | Descriptive name for the Configuration Profile |
rates (; Default: ) | User defined list taken from Rates names (/caps-man rates) |
rates.basic (1Mbps | 2Mbps | 5.5Mbps | 6Mbps | 11Mbps | 11Mbps | 12Mbps | 18Mbps | 24Mbps | 36Mbps | 48Mbps | 54Mbps; Default: ) | |
rates.supported (1Mbps | 2Mbps | 5.5Mbps | 6Mbps | 11Mbps | 11Mbps | 12Mbps | 18Mbps | 24Mbps | 36Mbps | 48Mbps | 54Mbps; Default: ) | |
rates.ht-basic-mcs (list of (mcs-0 | mcs-1 | mcs-2 | mcs-3 | mcs-4 | mcs-5 | mcs-6 | mcs-7 | mcs-8 | mcs-9 | mcs-10 | mcs-11 | mcs-12 | mcs-13 | mcs-14 | mcs-15 | mcs-16 | mcs-17 | mcs-18 | mcs-19 | mcs-20 | mcs-21 | mcs-22 | mcs-23); Default: mcs-0; mcs-1; mcs-2; mcs-3; mcs-4; mcs-5; mcs-6; mcs-7) | Modulation and Coding Schemes that every connecting client must support. Refer to 802.11n for MCS specification. |
rates.ht-supported-mcs (list of (mcs-0 | mcs-1 | mcs-2 | mcs-3 | mcs-4 | mcs-5 | mcs-6 | mcs-7 | mcs-8 | mcs-9 | mcs-10 | mcs-11 | mcs-12 | mcs-13 | mcs-14 | mcs-15 | mcs-16 | mcs-17 | mcs-18 | mcs-19 | mcs-20 | mcs-21 | mcs-22 | mcs-23); Default: mcs-0; mcs-1; mcs-2; mcs-3; mcs-4; mcs-5; mcs-6; mcs-7; mcs-8; mcs-9; mcs-10; mcs-11; mcs-12; mcs-13; mcs-14; mcs-15; mcs-16; mcs-17; mcs-18; mcs-19; mcs-20; mcs-21; mcs-22; mcs-23) | Modulation and Coding Schemes that this device advertises as supported. Refer to 802.11n for MCS specification. |
rates.vht-basic-mcs (none | MCS 0-7 | MCS 0-8 | MCS 0-9; Default: none) | Modulation and Coding Schemes that every connecting client must support. Refer to 802.11ac for MCS specification. You can set MCS interval for each of Spatial Stream
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rates.vht-supported-mcs (none | MCS 0-7 | MCS 0-8 | MCS 0-9; Default: none) | Modulation and Coding Schemes that this device advertises as supported. Refer to 802.11ac for MCS specification. You can set MCS interval for each of Spatial Stream
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rx-chains (list of integer [0..3]; Default: 0) | Which antennas to use for receive. |
security (string; Default: none) | Name of security configuration from /caps-man security |
security.authentication-types (list of string; Default: none) | Specify the type of Authentication from wpa-psk, wpa2-psk, wpa-eap or wpa2-eap |
security.disable-pmkid (; Default: ) | |
security.eap-methods (eap-tls | passthrough; Default: none) |
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security.eap-radius-accounting (; Default: ) | specifies if RADIUS traffic accounting should be used if RADIUS authentication gets done for this client |
security.encryption (aes-ccm | tkip; Default: ) | Set type of unicast encryption algorithm used |
security.group-encryption (aes-ccm | tkip; Default: aes-ccm) | Access Point advertises one of these ciphers, multiple values can be selected. Access Point uses it to encrypt all broadcast and multicast frames. Client attempts connection only to Access Points that use one of the specified group ciphers.
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security.group-key-update (time: 30s..1h; Default: 5m) | Controls how often Access Point updates the group key. This key is used to encrypt all broadcast and multicast frames. property only has effect for Access Points. |
security.passphrase (string; Default: ) | WPA or WPA2 pre-shared key |
security.tls-certificate (none | name; Default: ) | Access Point always needs a certificate when security.tls-mode is set to value other than no-certificates. |
security.tls-mode (verify-certificate | dont-verify-certificate | no-certificates | verify-certificate-with-crl; Default: ) | This property has effect only when security.eap-methods contains eap-tls.
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ssid (string (0..32 chars); Default: ) | SSID (service set identifier) is a name broadcast in the beacons that identifies wireless network. |
tx-chains (list of integer [0..3]; Default: 0) | Which antennas to use for transmit. |
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