11-19-2013 04:35 AM - edited 07-04-2021 01:17 AM
The options available are
Disabled — Ignores the Wi-Fi Direct status of clients thereby allowing Wi-Fi Direct clients to associate
Allow — Allows Wi-Fi Direct clients to associate with the WLAN
Not-Allow — Disallows the Wi-Fi Direct clients from associating with the WLAN
What is the difference between option "Disabled" and option "Allow". It seems to have the same effect.
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11-19-2013 04:43 AM
Disabled ? Ignores the Wi-Fi Direct status of clients thereby allowing Wi-Fi Direct clients to associate
This means it will allow these clients to associate but will ignore the Wi-Fi Direct status.
Disallow will deny all
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11-19-2013 04:50 AM
Disable: disable the WiFi direct client policy for the WLAN and deauthenticates all wifi direct client.
Allow: allow wifi direct client to associate with the WLAN .
U can also follow: https://supportforum.cisco.com/thread/2223928
Hope it helps
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11-19-2013 04:43 AM
Disabled ? Ignores the Wi-Fi Direct status of clients thereby allowing Wi-Fi Direct clients to associate
This means it will allow these clients to associate but will ignore the Wi-Fi Direct status.
Disallow will deny all
Sent from Cisco Technical Support iPhone App
11-19-2013 04:50 AM
Disable: disable the WiFi direct client policy for the WLAN and deauthenticates all wifi direct client.
Allow: allow wifi direct client to associate with the WLAN .
U can also follow: https://supportforum.cisco.com/thread/2223928
Hope it helps
Regards
Please rate if it helpful
Sent from Cisco Technical Support iPhone App
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