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Configuring wlans in batches, Batch creating wlans – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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802.11at

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802.11n (2.4GHz)

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{

Channel—Working channel of the radio. If this field displays Auto, If you select Auto, the fat
AP evaluates the channel quality and selects an optimum channel as the working channel.

{

Current Transmission Power (dBm)—Current transmission power of the radio.

{

Modify—Click the Modify icon of a radio to display the page for modifying the radio
parameters. For more information, see "

Modifying the radio parameters for a fat AP

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Configuring WLANs in batches

WLAN configuration allows you to configure the VSC for fat APs. After being bound to radios on a

fat AP, a WLAN deploys the VSC to fat APs so they can provide wireless services for clients.
More fat APs can use the same WLAN to provide wireless service for clients. To facilitate WLAN

configuration and reduce repetitive operations, you can use the batch mode to create, modify, or

delete the WLANs for more fat APs in batches.

Batch creating WLANs

This function allows you to configure, in batches, the WLANs for more fat APs, and bind the WLANs

with radios of the fat APs.
To create WLANs for more fat APs in batches:

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Configuration Management.
The Configuration Management page appears.

3.

Click the MSM tab.

4.

In the Fat AP Batch Configuration Management (HP) area, click WLAN Batch Configuration.
The Batch Create WLANs page appears.

NOTE:

The Fat AP Batch Configuration Management (HP) area appears on the configuration
management page only after at least one MSM series fat AP has been added to the IMC Platform.

5.

Configure the basic information for the WLAN:

{

VSC Name—Enter name of the VSC.

{

SSID—Enter the unique SSID of the WLAN, a string of 1 to 32 characters. For valid
characters in the SSID string, see "

Adding a WLAN

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