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

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5. Set the following Light Sensor settings for the BR1240’s sensor module:.

6. Enable or disable the following Environmental Sensors:

7. Define or override the following Shared Configuration setting:

8. Select OK to save the changes made to the environmental sensor screen. Select Reset to

revert to the last saved configuration.

Advanced Profile Configuration

A profile’s advanced configuration is comprised of defining its MINT protocol configuration and the
profile’s NAS identifier and port ID attributes. MINT provides secure profile communications at the
transport layer. Using MINT, a device can be configured to only communicate with other authorized
(MINT enabled) devices. Therefore, MINT is well designed for profile support, wherein a group of
managed devices share the same configuration attributes.

Refer to the advanced profile’s Miscellaneous menu item to set the profile’s NAS configuration. The
profile database on the RADIUS server consists of user profiles for each connected network access
server
(NAS) port.

To set a profile’s advanced configuration:

1. Select the Configuration tab from the Web UI.

Enable Light Sensor

Select this option to enable the light sensor on the module. This setting is enabled by default. The
light sensor reports whether the Access Point’s has its lights powered on or off.

Polling Time to Determine
if Light is On/Off

Define an interval in Seconds (2 - 201) or Minutes (1 - 4) for the sensor module to poll its
environment to assess light intensity to determine whether lighting is on or off. The default polling
interval is 10 seconds. Light intensity is used to determine whether the Access Point’s deployment
location is currently populated with clients.

Shutdown WLAN Radio at
Low Limit of Light
Threshold

Select this option to power off the BR1240’s radio’s fall below the set threshold. If enabled, select
All (both BR1240 radios), radio-1 or radio-2.

Low Limit of Light
Threshold

Set the low threshold limit (from 0 - 1,000 lux) to determine whether the lighting is off in the
BR1240’s deployment location. The default is 200. In daytime, the light sensor's value is between
350-450. The default values for the low threshold is 200, i.e., the radio is turned off if the average
reading value is lower than 200.

High Limit of Light
Threshold

Set the upper threshold limit (from 100 - 10,000 lux) to determine whether the lighting is on in the
BR1240’s deployment location. The default high threshold is 400. The radios are turned on when
the average value is higher than 400.

Enable Temperature
Sensor

Select this option to enable the module’s temperature sensor. Results are reported back to the
Access Point’s Environment screens within the Statistics node. This setting is enabled by default.

Enable Motion Sensor

Select this option to enable the module’s motion sensor. Results are reported back to the Access
Point’s Environment screens within the Statistics node. This setting is enabled by default.

Enable Humidity Sensor

Select this option to enable the module’s humidity sensor. Results are reported back to the Access
Point’s Environment screens within the Statistics node. This setting is enabled by default.

Polling Interval for All
Sensors

Set an interval in either Seconds (1 - 100) or Minutes (1 - 2) for the time between all environmental
polling (both light and environment). The default setting is 5 seconds.

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