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

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4. Select the Priority check box (within the RF Domain Manager section) to set a priority value for

this specific profile managed device. Once enabled, use the spinner control to set a device
priority between 1 - 255. The higher the number set, the higher the priority in the RF Domain
manager election process.

5. Set the Meshpoint Behavior as either an External (Fixed) unit or a mobile Vehicle Mounted unit.

6. Configure a Root Path Monitor Interval, between 1 and 65,535 seconds, to specify how often

to check if the meshpoint is up or down.

Set the Additional Port value (within the RADIUS Dynamic Authorization field) to 1700 to enable a
CISCO Identity Services Engine (ISE) Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) server to
dynamically authenticate a client.

When a client requests access to a CISCO ISE RADIUS server supported network, the
server presents the client with a URL where a device’s compliance is checked for definition
file validity (this form of file validity checking is called posture). If the client device
complies, it is allowed access to the network.

7. Set the Aging Time value for a dedicated Client Bridge. Use the spinner control to set a value in

Days (1 -8), Hours
(1 - 183), Minutes (1 - 10, 923) and Seconds (10 - 655, 350). The aging time represents the
time this MAC address is allowed to remain on the network since its last update. The default
setting is 10 minutes.

Select OK to save the changes made to the profile’s advanced miscellaneous configuration. Select
Reset to revert to the last saved configuration.

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