What’s new in <strong>FortiOS</strong> 5.4 Automatic all-SSID selection in FortiAP Profile (219347) The SSID field in FortiAP Profiles now includes the option Automatically assign Tunnel-mode SSIDs. This eliminates the need to re-edit the profile when new SSIDs are created. You can still select SSIDs individually using the Select SSIDs option. Automatic assignment of SSIDs is not available for FortiAPs in Local Bridge mode. The option is hidden on both the Managed FortiAP settings and the FortiAP Profile assigned to that AP. Improved override of FortiAP settings (219347 264010 264897) The configuration settings of a FortiAP in WiFi Controller > Managed FortiAPs can override selected settings in the FortiAP Profile: • Band and/or Channel • Transmitter Power • SSIDs • LAN Port mode Note that a Band override also overrides Channel selections. 12 <strong>Deploying</strong> <strong>Wireless</strong> <strong>Networks</strong> for <strong>FortiOS</strong> 5.4 Fortinet Technologies Inc.
What’s new in <strong>FortiOS</strong> 5.4 In the CLI, you can also override FortiAP LED state, WAN port mode, IP Fragmentation prevention method, spectrum analysis, and split tunneling settings. Spectrum Analysis removed from FortiAP Profile GUI Spectrum Analysis is no longer available in FortiAP Profiles in the GUI. It can be enabled in the CLI if needed. Disable low data rates in 802.11a, g, n ac (297821) To reduce air-time usage on your WiFi network, you can disable the use of low data rates which cause communications to consume more air time. The 802.11 a, b, and g protocols are specified by data rate. 802.11a can support 6,9,12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mb/s. 802.11b/g can support 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9,12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mb/s. Basic rates are specified with the suffix "basic", "12-basic" for example. The capabilities of expected client devices need to be considered when deciding the lowest Basic rate. The 802.11n and ac protocols are specified by MSC (Modulation and Coding Scheme) Index and the number of spatial streams. • 802.11n with 1 or 2 spatial streams can support mcs0/1, mcs1/1, mcs2/1, mcs3/1, mcs4/1, mcs5/1, mcs6/1, mcs7/1,mcs8/2,mcs9/2, mcs10/2, mcs11/2, mcs12/2, mcs13/2, mcs14/2, mcs15/2. • 802.11n with 3 or 4 spatial streams can support mcs16/3, mcs17/3, mcs18/3, mcs19/3, mcs20/3, mcs21/3, mcs22/3, mcs23/3, mcs24/4, mcs25/4, mcs26/4, mcs27/4, mcs28/4, mcs29/4, mcs30/4, mcs31/4. • 802.11ac with 1 or 2 spatial streams can support mcs0/1, mcs1/1, mcs2/1, mcs3/1, mcs4/1, mcs5/1, mcs6/1, mcs7/1, mcs8/1, mcs9/1, mcs0/2, mcs1/2, mcs2/2, mcs3/2, mcs4/2, mcs5/2, mcs6/2, mcs7/2, mcs8/2, mcs9/2. • 802.11ac with 3 or 4 spatial streams can support mcs0/3, mcs1/3, mcs2/3, mcs3/3, mcs4/3, mcs5/3, mcs6/3, mcs7/3, mcs8/3, mcs9/3, mcs0/4, mcs1/4, mcs2/4, mcs3/4, mcs4/4, mcs5/4, mcs6/4, mcs7/4, mcs8/4, mcs9/4 Here are some examples of setting basic and supported rates. config wireless-controller vap edit set rates-11a 12-basic 18 24 36 48 54 set rates-11bg 12-basic 18 24 36 48 54 set rates-11n-ss34 mcs16/3 mcs18/3 mcs20/3 mcs21/3 mcs22/3 mcs23/3 mcs24/4 mcs25/4 set rates-11ac-ss34 mcs0/3 mcs1/3 mcs2/3 mcs9/4 mcs9/3 end WiFi and Switch controllers are enabled separately (275860) In the Feature Store (System > Features), the WiFi Controller and Switch Controller are now separate. However, the Switch Controller must be enabled in order for the WiFi Controller to be visible. In the CLI, the settings that enable the WiFi and Switch controllers have been separated: config system global set wireless-controller enable set switch-controller enable end The settings that enable the GUI display for those controllers have also been separated: config system settings set gui-wireless-controller enable <strong>Deploying</strong> <strong>Wireless</strong> <strong>Networks</strong> for <strong>FortiOS</strong> 5.4 Fortinet Technologies Inc. 13