QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
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For each radio, select the configured SSIDs to use (up to 8 per radio).
•If you have already configured SSIDs, select an SSID, click Add.
•You can leave the SSID blank if you have not configured SSIDs
yet.~~https://images.cram.com/images/upload-flashcards/04/58/99/16045899_m.png
What happens after you save the configuration after you have paired an AP
1.The Firebox uses the pairing passphrase to connect to the AP device.
2.The Firebox sends the configuration to the AP device.
3.The Firebox changes the passphrase on the AP device to the WatchGuard AP Passphrase you specified.
4.TheFirebox attempts to activate the AP device with WatchGuard.
Requires port 443 access to WatchGuard
Activation status does not affect AP device functionality
5.The AP device restarts. After pairing is complete, the power light on the AP device changes to solid
green.
How do you check the AP status
After you pair the device, or save a configuration change, check the Access Point status in Firebox
System Manager.
•After the configuration update is complete, the status should be Online.
•AP device monitoring is covered in more detail in a later
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How do you see detailed log messages for the Gateway Wireless Controller
If you change the Diagnostic log level for the Gateway Wireless Controller (GWC) to Information, the
Gateway Wireless Controller creates detailed log messages.
, To change the log level in PolicyManager: 1.Select Setup> Logging.
2.Click Diagnostic Log Level.
3.SelectNetworking> GWC.
4.Use the slider to set the log level to Information.~~https://images.cram.com/images/upload-
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What is this an example of
https://images.cram.com/images/upload-flashcards/04/59/56/16045956_m.png~~Example log
messages during AP device discovery (after you click Refresh to update the Unpaired Access Points list)
What is this an example of
https://images.cram.com/images/upload-flashcards/04/59/59/16045959_m.png~~Example log
messages during AP device pairing (after you select a discovered AP device and click Pair)
In the Gateway Wireless Controller what settings can you change for the SSID
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Can you limit certain SSIDs to specific APs
Yes~~https://images.cram.com/images/upload-flashcards/04/63/40/16046340_m.png
What are the 3 rate shaping settings you can set in regards to SSIDs
•These limits are applied to all combined traffic on the SSID, and not on a per client basis.
Base Rate —Download traffic is not allowed to exceed this limit (in kilobits per second) except for burst
activity.
Ceiling Rate — The hard limit throughput rate in kilobits per second. This limit includes burst activity.
Burst —The maximum number of kilobytes allowed beyond the base rate. Set to 0 to disable bursting.
Enable an activation schedule
•Limits access to this SSID based on the times you configure.
True or False - AP devices support Firebox-DB for Enterprise Autentication