Adding a service policy template – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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TKIP
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CCMP
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WEP40
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WEP104
{
Key Index—Authentication key index for clients.
{
Key—Authentication key for clients.
7.
Click Close.
Adding a service policy template
1.
Click the Service tab.
2.
From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Configuration Management.
The Configuration Management page appears.
3.
Click the Comware-Based tab.
4.
In the Network Management area, click the Template Management link.
The Template Management page appears. There are two types of policy templates: Radio
Policy Template and Service Policy Template.
5.
Click the Service Policy Template link.
The Service Policy Template List page appears, displaying all service policy templates.
6.
Click Add.
The page for adding service policy templates appears.
7.
Set the following parameters as needed:
{
SSID—Enter the unique SSID of the service policy template, a string of 1 to 32 characters.
For valid characters in the SSID string, see "
{
Encryption Mode—Select an encryption mode for the service policy template. Options are:
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Clear—The Security Information area is not available for the service policy template, and
the clients can access the wireless network without any passwords.
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Crypto —You must configure the parameters in the Security Information area for the
template, and the clients must enter the correct password to access the wireless network.
{
Hide SSID—Select this option to hide the SSID in beacon frames sent by the fit AP. When this
parameter is selected, clients cannot obtain the SSID from the beacon frames, and they must
configure the SSID before accessing the wireless network. If this parameter is not selected,
clients can obtain the SSID from the beacon frames to access the wireless network.
{
Authentication Mode—Select the authentication mode of the service policy from the list.
Options are:
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Open System—Allows all clients requesting for authentication to directly pass
authentication.
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Shared Key—Requires clients to use the same shared key as that configured on the
device. Select Shared Key only when you select WEP40 or WEP104 as the cipher suite.
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All—Allows clients to use either the Open System mode or the Shared Key mode as
needed.
When the encryption mode is Clear, the authentication mode can only be Open System.
When the encryption mode is Crypto, the authentication mode options are Open System,
Shared Key, and All.