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GENEVE is designed to support network virtualization use cases, where tunnels
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are typically established to act as a backplane between the virtual switches
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residing in hypervisors, physical switches, or middleboxes or other appliances.
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An arbitrary IP network can be used as an underlay although Clos networks - A
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An arbitrary IP network can be used as an underlay through Clos networks - A
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technique for composing network fabrics larger than a single switch while
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maintaining non-blocking bandwidth across connection points. ECMP is used to
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divide traffic across the multiple links and switches that constitute the
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:lastproofread: 2023-01-26
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:lastproofread: 2024-07-04
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.. _wireless-interface:
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WLAN/WIFI - Wireless LAN
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########################
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:abbr:`WLAN (Wireless LAN)` interface provide 802.11 (a/b/g/n/ac) wireless
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support (commonly referred to as Wi-Fi) by means of compatible hardware. If your
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hardware supports it, VyOS supports multiple logical wireless interfaces per
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physical device.
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The :abbr:`WLAN (Wireless LAN)` interface provides 802.11 (a/b/g/n/ac) wireless
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support (commonly referred to as Wi-Fi) by means of compatible hardware. If
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your hardware supports it, VyOS supports multiple logical wireless interfaces
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per physical device.
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There are three modes of operation for a wireless interface:
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* :abbr:`WAP (Wireless Access-Point)` provides network access to connecting
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* :abbr:`WAP (Wireless Access-Point)` mode provides network access to connecting
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stations if the physical hardware supports acting as a WAP
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* A station acts as a Wi-Fi client accessing the network through an available
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* Station mode acts as a Wi-Fi client accessing the network through an available
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WAP
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* Monitor, the system passively monitors any kind of wireless traffic
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* Monitor mode lets the system passively monitor wireless traffic
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If the system detects an unconfigured wireless device, it will be automatically
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added the configuration tree, specifying any detected settings (for example,
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.. cfgcmd:: set interfaces wireless <interface> disable-broadcast-ssid
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Send empty SSID in beacons and ignore probe request frames that do not specify
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full SSID, i.e., require stations to know SSID.
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full SSID, i.e., require stations to know the SSID.
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.. cfgcmd:: set interfaces wireless <interface> expunge-failing-stations
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.. cfgcmd:: set interfaces wireless <interface> reduce-transmit-power <number>
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Add Power Constraint element to Beacon and Probe Response frames.
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Adds the Power Constraint information element to Beacon and Probe Response
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frames.
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This option adds Power Constraint element when applicable and Country element
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is added. Power Constraint element is required by Transmit Power Control.
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This option adds the Power Constraint information element when applicable
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and the Country information element is configured. The Power Constraint
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element is required by Transmit Power Control.
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Valid values are 0..255.
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