Adding an ap to a group, Removing an ap from a group, Moving an ap to another group – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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Online Status—Select an online status of the AP. Options are: Unlimited, Online, and
Offline.
f.
Click Query. The APs matching the query criteria are displayed in the list.
g.
Click Reset to clear the query criteria and display all ACs.
Adding an AP to a group
1.
Click the Service tab.
2.
From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > ACs.
3.
Click the Operation icon
for the target AC and select Group Configuration from the menu.
4.
Click the name link of a group.
5.
Click Add to Group. The Select Device window appears, displaying all APs not in the group.
6.
To query APs:
a.
Set the query criteria:
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AP Label—Enter a partial or complete device label (case-insensitive) of the AP.
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Serial Number—Enter a partial or complete serial number (case-insensitive) of the AP.
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IP Address—Enter a partial or complete IP address of the AP.
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Online Status—Select the online status of the AP. Options are: Unlimited, Online, and
Offline.
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Group—Select another group.
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Location—Enter or select a location view. All APs in the location views are not in the
group are queried.
b.
Click Query. The APs matching the query criteria are displayed on the list.
c.
Click Reset to clear the query criteria and display all APs.
7.
Select one or multiple APs from the list.
8.
Click OK.
Removing an AP from a group
Removing an AP from a group does not disassociate the AP from an AC. APs removed from a non-
default group are automatically added to the default group.
APs in the default group cannot be removed.
To remove an AP from a group:
1.
Click the Service tab.
2.
From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > ACs.
3.
Click the Operation icon
for the target AC and select Group Configuration from the menu.
4.
Click the name link of a group.
5.
Select one or multiple APs from the list.
6.
Click Delete from this group.
7.
Click Refresh to refresh the page.
Moving an AP to another group
An AP uses the WLAN in the new group to provide wireless services after it is moved to another
group.