Wireless lans – Brocade Mobility Access Point System Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual
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Wireless LANs
To review the attributes of existing WLANs and, if necessary, modify their configurations:
1. Select the Configuration tab from the Web UI.
2. Select Wireless.
3. Select Wireless LANs to display a high level display of existing WLANs.
FIGURE 2
Wireless LANs screen
Refer to the following (read-only) information to assess the attributes of each available
WLAN:
WLAN
Displays the name of each WLAN available to the access point. Each WLAN can be
selected and its SSID and client management properties modified. Each access point can
support up to 16 WLANs per radio.
SSID
Displays the name of the SSID assigned to the WLAN when it was created or last
modified. Optionally, select a WLAN and select the Edit button to update the SSID
designation.
Description
Displays the brief description assigned to each listed WLAN when it was either created or
modified.
WLAN Status
Lists each WLAN’s status as either Active or Shutdown. A green check mark defines the
WLAN as available to clients on all radios where it has been mapped. A red “X” defines
the WLAN as shutdown, meaning even if the WLAN is mapped to radios, it’s not available
for clients to associate.
VLAN Pool
Lists each WLAN’s current VLAN mapping. When a client associates with a WLAN, the
client is assigned a VLAN by means of load-balance distribution. The VLAN is picked from
a pool assigned to the WLAN. However, typical deployments only map a single VLAN to a
WLAN. The use of a pool is strictly optional.
Bridging Mode
Lists each WLAN’s current bridging mode as either Local or Tunnel. Tunnel is the default
mode. Local infers VLAN traffic is bridged locally, Tunnel uses a shared tunnel for bridging
the WLAN’s VLAN traffic.