RetrieveSSIDAttrList - Запрос списка возможных атрибутов SSID
Общая информация
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Команда актуальна, начиная с версии 1.5
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<soapenv:Envelope>
<soapenv:Body>
<ns:RetrieveSSIDAttrListResponse>
<ns:return>
<ax21:code>0</ax21:code>
<ax21:detail/>
<ax21:response xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescrArray">
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>When a wireless client connects to the AP (NAS) by using this VAP (SSID), the AP (NAS) tags all traffic from the wireless client with the VLAN ID you enter unless you enter the untagged VLAN ID or use a RADIUS server to assign a wireless client to a VLAN. The range for the VLAN ID is 1-4094. If you use RADIUS-based authentication for clients, you can optionally add the following attributes to the appropriate file in the RADIUS or AAA server to configure a VLAN for the client: The RADIUS-assigned VLAN ID overrides the VLAN ID you configure for the VAP (SSID).</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Vlan_ID</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>VLAN priority. Available values: 0-7. Only for Priority = 802.1p</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Vlan_Priority</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Set 'locked' if you want deactivate SSID. Otherwise set 'operational'. By default is 'operational'.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Ssid_Status</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Set 'up' to enable network at appointment to AP, or set 'down' to disable.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>VAP_Status</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Select one of the following Radio interface for VAP: ALL, ALL24, ALL5.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Radio</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Select one of the following Security modes for this VAP: None - 0, WPA Personal - 1, WPA Enterprise - 2.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Security_Type</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Validate SSID, set 'true' to enable and 'false' to disable</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Validate_SSID_Radius_Accounting</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Select one of the following SSID types: Hotspot - 0, Enterprise - 1, Equipment - 2.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Ssid_Type</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>If you have a mix of clients, some of which support WPA2-AES and others which support only the original WPA-TKIP, set 'true'. This lets both WPA and WPA2 client stations associate and authenticate, but uses the more robust WPA2 for clients who support it. This WPA configuration allows more interoperability, at the expense of some security. Only for 'WAP Personal' and 'WAP Enterprise' security mode. 'true' or 'false'</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>WPA_Support</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>If all client stations on the network support WPA2, we suggest using WPA2 which provides the best security per the IEEE 802.11i standard. Only for 'WAP Personal' and 'WAP Enterprise' security mode. 'true' or 'false'</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>WPA2_Support</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>You can enable or disable a band steer mode (true|false).</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Band_Steer</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Support 802.11k (true|false)</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Support_80211k</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Enable or disable PMKSA caching (true|false). By default enable.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>PMKSA_Caching</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Broadcast SSID, set 'true' to enable and 'false' to disable</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Broadcast_SSID</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Enable or disable (true|false) wireless multicast forwarding</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Wireless_Multicast_Forwarding</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>The Pre-shared Key is the shared secret key for WPA Personal only. Enter a string of at least 8 characters to a maximum of 63 characters. Acceptable ASCII printable characters with codes in range [0x20-0x7E].</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>WPA_Key</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>You can configure a global list of MAC addresses that are allowed or denied access to the network. Select the type of MAC Authentication to use: disable - 0, local - 1, radius - 2.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>MAC_Auth_Type</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Global MAC list management policy. Select the value: Block - All MACs that are selected will be blocked (black), if Allow - All MACs will be skipped(white)</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Policy_Type</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Provides security for the otherwise unprotected and unencrypted 802.11 management frames. Only for 'WAP Personal' and 'WAP Enterprise' security mode. Select one of the following type: 'Not Required' - 0, 'Capable'- 1, 'Required' -2. By default 'Capable' (1) is selected.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>MFP</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Enter a value to set the interval at which the broadcast (group) key is refreshed for clients associated to this VAP (SSID) (the default is 300). The valid range is 0-86400 seconds. A value of 0 indicates that the broadcast key is not refreshed. Broadcast key is not refreshed when Fast Transition Mode is enabled on the VAP (SSID). Only for 'WAP Personal' and 'WAP Enterprise' security mode.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Broadcast_Key_Refresh_Rate</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Enable (true) VLAN trunk mode. In trunk mode all tagged traffic from uplink forwards to clients without untagging. For configuring VLAN ID you need use RADIUS vendor specific option - Eltex-Additional-Vlans.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Vlan_Trunk</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>If you enable General Mode, tagged and untagged traffic will be transmitted through customizable VAP.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>General_Mode</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>If you disable General Vlan Id, untagged traffic is transmitted through a custom VAP pass-through way.If you enable General Vlan Id, tagged traffic is transmitted through a custom VAP with removal/hanging of the specified VLAN-ID. The valid range is 1-4094. Default value is 1.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>General_Vlan_Id</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Enter a value to set the interval at which the AP (NAS) will refresh session (unicast) keys for each client associated to the VAP (SSID). The valid range is 0-86400 seconds. A value of 0 indicates that the broadcast key is not refreshed. Only for 'WPA Enterprise' security mode.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Session_Key_Refresh_Rate</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Only for 'WAP Personal' and 'WAP Enterprise' security mode, you can enable pre-authentication for WPA2 clients.Set 'true' (otherwise 'false') if you want WPA2 wireless clients to send pre-authentication packet. The pre-authentication information will be relayed from the AP the client is currently using to the target AP. Enabling this feature can help speed up authentication for roaming clients who connect to multiple APs.This option does not apply if you selected WPA for WPA Versions because the original WPA does not support this feature.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Pre_Authentication</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>The RADIUS IP address and key for up to four RADIUS servers can be configured on the AP (NAS). Select which of the four RADIUS servers the VAP (SSID) should contact to authenticate wireless clients. 0 - primary, 1 - backupone, 2 - backuptwo, 3 - backupthree.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Active_Server</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>By default each VAP (SSID) uses the global RADIUS settings that you define for the AP (NAS) at the top of the VAP (SSID) page. However, you can configure each VAP (SSID) to use a different set of RADIUS servers. To use the global RADIUS server settings, set to 'true'. To use a separate RADIUS server for the VAP (SSID), set to 'false'.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Use_Global_Radius</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Enter the IPv4 address for the primary RADIUS server for this VAP (SSID).</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Radius_IP_Address</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Enter up to three IPv4 address to use as the backup RADIUS servers for this VAP (SSID). If authentication fails with the primary server, each configured backup server is tried in sequence.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Radius_IP_Address_1</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Enter up to three IPv4 address to use as the backup RADIUS servers for this VAP (SSID). If authentication fails with the primary server, each configured backup server is tried in sequence.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Radius_IP_Address_2</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Enter up to three IPv4 address to use as the backup RADIUS servers for this VAP (SSID). If authentication fails with the primary server, each configured backup server is tried in sequence.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Radius_IP_Address_3</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>The RADIUS Key is the shared secret key for the global RADIUS server. You can use up to 63 standard alphanumeric and special characters. The key is case sensitive, and you must configure the same key on the AP (NAS) and on your RADIUS server.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Radius_Key</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Enter the RADIUS key associated with the configured backup RADIUS servers. The server at RADIUS IP Address-1 uses RADIUS Key-1.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Radius_Key_1</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Enter the RADIUS key associated with the configured backup RADIUS servers. The server at RADIUS IP Address-2 uses RADIUS Key-2.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Radius_Key_2</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Enter the RADIUS key associated with the configured backup RADIUS servers. The server at RADIUS IP Address-3 uses RADIUS Key-3.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Radius_Key_3</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Select this option to track and measure the resources a particular user has consumed such as system time, amount of data transmitted and received, and so on. If you enable RADIUS accounting, it is enabled for the primary RADIUS server and all backup servers. 'true' to enabled, 'false' to disabled.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Radius_Accounting</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Period of sending accounting messages on RADIUS server, in seconds. Minimum value is 30, maximum - 86400</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Radius_Accounting_Period</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Port of RADIUS-server. The valid range is 1-65534. Default value is 1812.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Radius_Port</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>When Station Isolation is disabled (false), wireless clients can communicate with one another normally by sending traffic through the AP (NAS). When Station Isolation is enabled (true), the AP (NAS) blocks communication between wireless clients on the same VAP (SSID). The AP (NAS) still allows data traffic between its wireless clients and wired devices on the network, across a WDS link, and with other wireless clients associated with a different VAP (SSID), but not among wireless clients.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Station_Isolation</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>DSCP - 0 or 802.1p - 1</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Priority</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Enable (true) or disable (false) QoS operation on the VAP (SSID) selected in the VAP (SSID) menu. QoS must be enabled globally (from the Client QoS Global Admin Mode field) and on the VAP (QoS Mode field) for the Client QoS settings to be applied to wireless clients.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Client_Qos_Mode</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Select the name of the DiffServ policy applied to traffic sent to the AP (NAS) in the inbound (up) direction. Use 'RetrievePolicyMapList' to get list of policy map.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>DiffServ_Policy_Up</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Select the name of the DiffServ policy applied to traffic from the AP (NAS) in the outbound (down) direction. Use 'RetrievePolicyMapList' to get list of policy map.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>DiffServ_Policy_Down</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Enter the maximum allowed transmission rate from the AP (NAS) to the wireless client in kilobits per second. The valid range is 0-1331200 Kbps. A non-zero configured value is rounded down to the nearest 64 Kbps value for use in the AP (NAS), but to no less than 64 Kbps. A value of 0 means that the bandwidth maximum limit is not enforced in this direction.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Bandwidth_Limit_Down</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Enter the maximum allowed client transmission rate to the AP (NAS) in kilobits per second. The valid range is 0-1331200 Kbps. A non-zero configured value is rounded down to the nearest 64 Kbps value for use in the AP (NAS), but to no less than 64 Kbps. A value of 0 means that the bandwidth maximum limit is not enforced in this direction.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Bandwidth_Limit_Up</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Enter the summary allowed transmission rate from the AP (NAS) to all wireless clients of SSID in kilobits per second. The valid range is 0-1331200 Kbps. A value of 0 means that the bandwidth maximum limit is not enforced in this direction.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>VAP_Limit_Down</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Enter the summary allowed transmission rate from all wireless clients of SSID to the AP (NAS) in kilobits per second. The valid range is 0-1331200 Kbps. A value of 0 means that the bandwidth maximum limit is not enforced in this direction.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>VAP_Limit_Up</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Enable (true) or disable (false) minimum signal checking.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Check_Minimal_Signal</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Minimum signal level, dBm. Range: [-100...-1], default: -100</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Minimal_Signal_Level</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Minimum signal timeout, sec. Range: [1...300]</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Minimal_Signal_Timeout</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Fast BSS Transition mode for the VAP (SSID). Flag to indicate whether FT authentication is permitted. The FT authentication is valid for WPA2 Personal or WPA2 Enterprise security. By default FBT mode is disabled (false). Set 'true' to enable.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Fast_Transition_Mode</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>You can enable or disable FT Over DS Mode. Enabling indicates support for FBT using Over-The-DS mechanism. By default FT over DS is disabled (false). Set 'true' to enable. Only for 'WAP Personal' and 'WAP Enterprise' security mode.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>FT_over_DS</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>The NAS identifier to be sent in radius Access Request Message. The NAS Identifier is used as R0 Key holder ID. Only for 'WAP Personal' and 'WAP Enterprise' security mode.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>R0_key_Holder</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>The R1 key Holder ID that names the holder of PMK-R1 in the authenticator. Only for 'WAP Personal' and 'WAP Enterprise' security mode.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>R1_key_Holder</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>This defines the Mobility Domain identifier (MDID) of the FBT VAP (SSID). The MDID is used to indicate a group of APs within an ESS, between which a STA can use fast BSS transition services. Fast BSS transitions are allowed only between APs that have the same MDID and are within the same ESS. They are not allowed between APs with different MDIDs or in different ESSs. Default value is 0. Only for 'WAP Personal' and 'WAP Enterprise' security mode.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>MDID</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>The time during which the target AP (NAS) retains the PTKSA and any resources for a station while waiting for the Re-association request from the station. Default value is 1000 time units. Only for 'WAP Personal' and 'WAP Enterprise' security mode.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Reassociation_Deadline</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>The flag to use Captive Portal. If this flag is true than attributes apCaptivePortalVirtualPortalName, apCaptivePortalProtocolMode, apCaptivePortalVerifyMode, apCaptivePortalURLRedirectMode, apCaptivePortalRedirectURL will be available</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>CP_Admin_Mode</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Web portal name</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>CP_Web_Portal</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>The protocol used. For example HTTP, HTTPS or Auto in any register</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>CP_Protocol</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Type of inspection. 'CaptivePortal' only</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>CP_Verification</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Enable the use of an external portal. If this flag is true than attributes apCaptivePortalExternalUrl, apCaptivePortalAwayTime, apCaptivePortalSessionTimeout will be available</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>CP_External</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>URL of external portal address.</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>CP_External_URL</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Time, in minutes, during which the information is stored on the client's TD, if the client disconnected</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>CP_Away_Time</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>The duration of the client's session, in minutes</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>CP_Session_Timeout</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Permitted IP for after authorization state</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>CP_Permitted_IP</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Enable ('true') or disable ('false') TLS support</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>TLS_Enable</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Roaming disconnect signal level, dBm. Range: [-100...-1], default: -100</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Roaming_Signal_Level</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>User mobility domain for roaming service</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>User_Mobility_Domain</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Enable or disable (true|false) schedule of working time for current SSID</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Schedule_Work_Time</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Schedule of working time for monday in format '[1|0] HH:mm-HH:mm', where 1 means to work in a specified period and 0 means no work on that day. For example '1 08:00-22:30' or '0 00:00-00:00'</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Schedule_For_Monday</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Schedule of working time for tuesday in format '[1|0] HH:mm-HH:mm', where 1 means to work in a specified period and 0 means no work on that day. Time period must be rounded up to half an hour. For example '1 08:00-22:30' or '0 00:00-00:00'</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Schedule_For_Tuesday</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Schedule of working time for wednesday in format '[1|0] HH:mm-HH:mm', where 1 means to work in a specified period and 0 means no work on that day. Time period must be rounded up to half an hour. For example '1 08:00-22:30' or '0 00:00-00:00'</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Schedule_For_Wednesday</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Schedule of working time for thursday in format '[1|0] HH:mm-HH:mm', where 1 means to work in a specified period and 0 means no work on that day. Time period must be rounded up to half an hour. For example '1 08:00-22:30' or '0 00:00-00:00'</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Schedule_For_Thursday</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Schedule of working time for friday in format '[1|0] HH:mm-HH:mm', where 1 means to work in a specified period and 0 means no work on that day. Time period must be rounded up to half an hour. For example '1 08:00-22:30' or '0 00:00-00:00'</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Schedule_For_Friday</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Schedule of working time for saturday in format '[1|0] HH:mm-HH:mm', where 1 means to work in a specified period and 0 means no work on that day. Time period must be rounded up to half an hour. For example '1 08:00-22:30' or '0 00:00-00:00'</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Schedule_For_Saturday</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Schedule of working time for sunday in format '[1|0] HH:mm-HH:mm', where 1 means to work in a specified period and 0 means no work on that day. Time period must be rounded up to half an hour. For example '1 08:00-22:30' or '0 00:00-00:00'</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Schedule_For_Sunday</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Bridge, location name at ESR</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Bridge_Location</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Virtual Routing and Forwarding instance</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>VRF</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Switch Community at ESR</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Switch_Community</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Traffic mode (1 tunnel, 0 local)</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Traffic_Mode</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Enable/disable Accounting wait IP</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Accounting_Wait_Ip</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>RADIUS accounting retry count</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Ap_Bss_Radius_Acct_Retry_Count</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>RADIUS accounting retry count</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Ap_Bss_Radius_Acct_Retry_Timeout</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>RADIUS authenticate retry count</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Ap_Bss_Radius_Auth_Retry_Count</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>RADIUS authenticate retry count</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Ap_Bss_Radius_Auth_Retry_Timeout</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Supplicant Timeout</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Ap_Bss_Supp_Timeout</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Quantity Resend</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Ap_Bss_Max_R_Eeq</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Domain, используемый при авторизации пользователей</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>Radius_Domain</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>RRB key</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>ApFbtRrbKey</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Hotspot 2.0</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>hotspot20</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>macList</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>MacList</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
<ax21:entry xsi:type="ax21:NbiEntryDescr">
<ax21:descr>Enable ('true') or disable ('false') DPI Step Logic</ax21:descr>
<ax21:entry>DPI_Step_Logic</ax21:entry>
</ax21:entry>
</ax21:response>
</ns:return>
</ns:RetrieveSSIDAttrListResponse>
</soapenv:Body>
</soapenv:Envelope>
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