SonicOS 7.0 Access Points

Bluetooth LE Settings for Provisioning Profiles

SonicWave series are equipped with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) functionality, which is a subset of classic Bluetooth. BLE enables smart phones, tablets, SonicWall mobile applications, and other devices, such as other SonicWaves, to easily connect to the SonicWave access point, especially when in close proximity to an appliance with iBeacon enabled. BLE also provides location estimation.

iBeacon is a protocol developed by Apple. Various vendors make iBeacon-compatible BLE devices that broadcast their identifier to nearby portable electronic devices. The technology enables smart phones, tablets, and other devices to perform actions when in close proximity to an iBeacon.

To enable and configure Bluetooth Low Energy settings

  1. Navigate to DEVICE | Access Points > Settings page.
  2. Click Access Point Provisioning Profiles.
  3. Click the Edit icon for SonicWave. The Edit SonicWave Profile dialog displays.
  4. Click Bluetooth LE.

  5. To enable BLE advertisement, select Enable Advertisement. This option is not selected by default. When this option is enabled, the Enable iBeacon option becomes available.

    Enabling BLE advertisement might affect or interfere with the 2.4G radio frequencies.

  6. To enable iBeacon so that BLE devices broadcast their identifiers, select Enable iBeacon. This option is not selected by default. The subordinate fields become available.
  7. Complete the fields:

    • UUID – Enter the 36-characters of the UUID. For example:
      51b9d455-6a32-426c-b5cc-524181c24df3
    • Major – Enter the significant identity in the same geographical group. The range is 0 to 65535; the default is 0.
    • Minor – Enter the secondary identity in the same geographical group. The range is 0 – 65535; the default is 0.

    Use different UUIDs to distinguish different geographical groups and major and minor options to distinguish areas within the geographical group. For example, you deploy several SonicWave appliances with BLE in one building, and you set the same UUID for these SonicWave appliances. The SonicWave appliances on the same floor have the same Major number, but have different Minor numbers in different places on the same floor. In this way, your mobile device is close to a SonicWave appliance and its location.

  8. Click OK.

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