Wlan ethernet interface – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual
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Step Command
Remarks
7.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
8.
Enter WLAN BSS interface
view.
interface wlan-bss
interface-number
If the WLAN BSS interface does not
exist, this command creates the
WLAN BSS interface first.
When you bind a service with a
WLAN-BSS interface in IMC, make
sure the interface number of the
WLAN BSS interface is no greater
than 31. For more information
about IMC, see H3C Intelligent
Management Center Getting
Started Guide.
9.
Set the description string for
the interface.
description text
Optional.
By default, the description string of
an interface is interface-name +
Interface.
10.
Specify the link type.
port link-type { access | hybrid }
Optional.
The default is access.
You can add the WLAN BSS
interface to specific VLANs
depending on the link type.
For more information, see Layer
2—LAN Switching Configuration
Guide.
11.
Specify an authentication
domain for MAC
authentication users.
mac-authentication domain
domain-name
By default, the default
authentication domain is used for
MAC authentication users.
12.
Set the maximum number of
concurrent MAC
authentication users on the
interface.
mac-authentication max-user
user-number
Optional.
The default value is 256.
13.
Specify the expected
bandwidth for the interface.
bandwidth bandwidth-value
Optional.
14.
Restore the default settings of
the WLAN BSS interface.
default
Optional.
15.
Shut down the WLAN BSS
interface.
shutdown
Optional.
By default, a WLAN BSS interface
is up.
For more information about the mac-authentication domain and mac-authentication max-user
commands, see Security Command Reference.
WLAN Ethernet interface
WLAN Ethernet interfaces are virtual Layer 3 interfaces. They operate like Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces.
You can assign an IP address to a WLAN Ethernet interface. On a wireless router, a WLAN radio
interface bound to a WLAN Ethernet interface operates as a Layer 3 interface.