Configuring wlan interfaces, Configuring a wlan radio interface, Configuring a wlan bss interface – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual
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Configuring WLAN interfaces
NOTE:
The terms
AP and fat AP in this document refer to MSR 900, MSR 930, and MSR 20-1X routers with IEEE
802.11b/g and MSR series routers installed with a SIC WLAN module.
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Wireless routers support WLAN radio interfaces, which are physical interfaces that provide
wireless network access.
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Wireless routers support WLAN BSS and WLAN Ethernet virtual interfaces. WLAN radio interfaces
on routers can be used as common physical access interfaces. They can be bound to WLAN BSS
interfaces and WLAN Ethernet interfaces.
Configuring a WLAN radio interface
WLAN radio interfaces are physical interfaces and are used for providing wireless access service. They
can be configured but cannot be removed manually.
To configure a WLAN radio interface:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter WLAN radio interface
view.
interface wlan-radio
interface-number
N/A
3.
Set the description for the
interface.
description text
Optional.
By default, the description of an
interface is its interface name
followed by the Interface string.
4.
Specify the expected
bandwidth for the interface.
bandwidth bandwidth-value
Optional.
5.
Restore the default settings of
the WLAN radio interface.
default
Optional.
6.
Shut down the WLAN radio
interface.
shutdown
Optional.
By default, a WLAN radio
interface is up.
Configuring a WLAN BSS interface
WLAN BSS interfaces are virtual interfaces. They operate like Layer 2 Ethernet ports. A WLAN BSS
interface supports multiple Layer 2 protocols. On a wireless router, a WLAN radio interface bound to a
WLAN BSS interface operates as a Layer 2 interface.
To configure a WLAN BSS interface: