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Modifying a wlan – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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It cannot be null and cannot be the same as any existing SSID.

{

Status—Select a WLAN state from the list. Options are Enable and Disable. A WLAN can
provide wireless services only when it is in the Enable state.

{

Broadcast SSID—Select whether to enable fat APs to broadcast their SSIDs:

Enable—indicates the fat APs bound with the WLAN will broadcast their SSIDs so that
they can be discovered by clients.

Disable—indicates the fat APs do not support broadcasting SSIDs, and the clients must
be configured manually with an SSID to access the wireless network.

{

VLAN Tagging—Select whether to enable the WLAN to be bound to a VLAN. Options are
Enable and Disable.

{

VLAN ID—This field is configurable only when VLAN Tagging is set to Enable. Select the
VLAN ID bound to the WLAN. All wireless clients that access the WLAN are added

automatically to the bound VLAN.

{

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

7.

Configure the security parameters for the WLAN:

{

Encryption—Select an encryption mode for the WLAN. Options are None, Static WEP,
Dynamic WEP, WPA Pre-Shared Key, and WPA 802.1X. For different encryption modes, you

need to specify different parameters. For more information, see

Table 11

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8.

Configure the radio binding parameters for the WLAN:

{

Radio Behavior—Select the radios bound to the fat APs. Options are Both Radios, Radio 1
Only, and Radio 2 Only.

9.

Click OK.

Modifying a WLAN

This function allows you to modify a WLAN on the specified fat AP, and reselect the radios bound to

the WLAN.
To modify a WLAN on the specified fat AP:

1.

Click the Service tab.