Brocade Mobility RFS Controller System Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual

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Radio QoS Policy – Indicates a radio’s QoS configuration has been impacted.

AAA Policy – Indicates an Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) policy
has been impacted. AAA policies define RADIUS authentication and accounting
parameters.

Association ACL – Indicates an Access Control List (ACL) configuration has been
impacted. An ACL is a set of configuration parameters either allowing or denying
access to network resources.

Smart RF Policy – States a Smart RF policy has been impacted. Smart RF enables
neighboring Access Point radios to take over for an Access Point radio if it becomes
unavailable. This is accomplished by increasing the power of radios on nearby Access
Points to compensate for the coverage hole created by the non-functioning Access
Point.

Profile – States a device profile configuration has been impacted. A profile is a
collection of configuration parameters used to configure a device or a feature.

Bridging Policy – Indicates a bridging policy configuration has been impacted. A
bridging policy defines which VLANs are bridged, and how local VLANs are bridged
between the wired and wireless sides of the network.

RF Domain – States an RF Domain configuration has been impacted.

Firewall Policy – Indicates a firewall policy has been impacted. Firewalls provide a
barrier that prevents unauthorized access to resources while allowing authorized
access to external and internal resources.

IP Firewall Rules – Indicates an IP firewall rule has been applied. An IP based firewall
rule implements restrictions based on the IP address in a received packet.

MAC Firewall Rules – States a MAC based firewall rule has been applied. A MAC based
firewall rule implements network allowance restrictions based on the MAC address in a
received data packet.

Wireless Client Role – Indicates a wireless client role has been applied to a managed
client. The role could be either sensor or client.

WIPS Policy – States the conditions of a WIPS policy have been invoked. WIPS prevents
unauthorized access to the network by checking for (and removing) rogue Access
Points and wireless clients.

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