H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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2.
Click the Operation icon
of the target MSM series fat AP.
3.
Select WLAN Configuration from the menu.
The WLAN List displays all WLANs on the fat AP.
4.
Click the SSID of the WLAN whose detailed information you want to view.
The WLAN Details window appears.
WLAN Details contents
Basic Information
{
VSC Name—Name of the VSC.
{
SSID—SSID of the WLAN.
{
Status—State of the WLAN. Options are Enable and Disable. A WLAN can provide wireless
services only when it is in the Enable state.
{
VLAN Tagging—Whether the WLAN can be bound to a VLAN.
{
VLAN ID—ID of the VLAN bound to the WLAN. Wireless clients that access the WLAN are
added automatically to the bound VLAN. This field is empty if VLAN Tagging is set to
Disable.
{
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 broadcasting SSIDs, and the clients
must be configured manually with an SSID to access the wireless network.
{
Inter-Client Blocking— Enable or disable access between clients that access the WLAN.
{
Security Information
{
Encryption—The following encryption modes are used by the WLAN:
−
None, Static WEP
−
Dynamic WEP
−
WPA Pre-Shared Key
−
WPA 802.1X
The following parameters appear, depending on the encryption mode:
{
Key Length—Length of the key: 64 bits or 128 bits.
{
Key Type—Type of the key: ASCII or HEX.
{
Key Index—Index of the key: 1, 2, 3, or 4.
{
Key—Key value.
{
Version—WPA version: WPA, WPA2, or WPA + WPA2.
{
Cipher—Link layer encryption protocol: TKIP, CCMP (AES), or TKIP+CCMP (AES).
{
Pre-Shared Key—Pre-shared key.
For the compatibility matrix of the security parameters, see
Primary Authentication Server
{
Address—IP address or domain name of the primary authentication server.
{
Port—Authentication port of the primary authentication server.
{
Secret—Password used for communication between the fat AP and the primary
authentication server.