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Status—Select a state for the WLAN. Options are Enable and Disable. Only WLANs in the

Enable state can provide wireless service.

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VLAN Tagging—Specify whether the WLAN can be bound to a VLAN.

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VLAN ID—Select the VLAN ID bound to the WLAN. All wireless clients that access the

WLAN are added automatically to the bound VLAN. This field is configurable only when
VLAN Tagging is set to Enable.

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Broadcast SSID—Specify whether fat APs can broadcast the SSID in beacon frames. If you
select Enable, fat APs bound with the WLAN periodically advertise their presence by

broadcasting their SSIDs in beacon frames. If you select Disable, the fat APs do not

broadcast their SSIDs.

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Inter-Client Blocking— Enable or disable access between clients that access the WLAN.

6.

Configure the security information for the WLAN:

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Encryption—Select an encryption mode for the WLAN. These are the encryption options:

None

Static WEP

Dynamic WEP

WPA Pre-Shared Key

WPA 802.1X

For each encryption mode, you need to specify different parameters, as described in

Table

11

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Table 11 Security information parameters

Encryption

Security information parameters

None

No security parameters need to be configured.

Static WEP

Key Length—Select the key length from the list. Options are 64 bits and 128

bits.

Key Type—Select the key type from the list. Options are ASCII and HEX.

Key Index—Select the key index from the list. Options are 1, 2, 3, and 4.

Key—Enter the value of the key. Valid value range is determined by Key

Length and Key Type. For more information, see

Table 13

.

Dynamic WEP

RADIUS Accounting—Enter the accounting profile name configured on the

RADIUS server.

Address—Enter the IP address or domain name of the primary authentication

server.

Port—Enter the port used by the authentication server to listen for
authentication packets.

Secret—Enter the password used for communication between the fat AP and

the authentication server.

Retry Interval (s)—Specify the time the fat AP must wait before retrying to

communicate with the authentication server after a communication times out.

Retry Timeout (s)—Click the box next to the Retry Timeout (s) field to enable

the server response timeout timer and specify the server response timeout time.

If a fat AP sends an authentication request to the authentication server but

receives no response in the specified time, it considers the authentication
request timed out. If you do not enable this feature, a fat AP determines

whether an authentication request has timed out according to the default