beautypg.com

H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

Page 207

background image

185

{

Authentication Mode—Authentication mode used by the WLAN:

None

HTML Authentication

802.1X Authentication

MAC Authentication.

This parameter must be configured on the web manager of the fat AP.

{

Broadcast SSID—Whether to enable fat APs to broadcast their SSIDs:

Enable—indicates that the fat APs bound with the WLAN will broadcast their SSIDs so

that they can be discovered by clients.

Disable—indicates that the fat APs do not support SSID broadcasting.

{

Operation—Click the Operation icon

to display the operation menu.

From the Operation menu, you can modify and delete the specified WLAN.

Radio List contents

{

Radio ID—ID of the radio. Click the ID to view the radio details.

{

Description—Description for the radio.

{

Radio Type—These are the radio type:

All, 802.11a

802.11b

802.11g

802.11bg

802.11at

802.11an

802.11gn

802.11n (2.4GHz)

802.11bgn

802.11n

802.11n(5GHz)

{

Admin Status—Administrative state of the radio: Up or Down.

{

Channel—Working channel of the radio. If this field displays Auto, a fat AP selects an idle
channel as the working channel.

{

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

{

RF Detection—RF neighbor detection mode: Periodic or Dedicated.

{

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

Modifying

the radio parameters for a fat AP

."

Viewing detailed information about a WLAN on a fat AP

1.

Click the Service tab.
From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > Fat APs. The Fat
AP List page displays all fat APs.