H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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2.
From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Configuration Management.
The Configuration Management appears.
3.
Click the Comware-Based tab.
4.
In the Fat AP Batch Configuration Management (H3C) area, click the Service Policies Batch
Configuration link.
The Service Policies Batch Configuration page appears.
5.
Click the Delete Service Policies in Batches link.
6.
Enter the SSID of the service policies to be deleted.
7.
In the Fat AP List area, click Add.
The Select Device dialog box appears.
8.
Enter or specify one or more of the following query criteria to search for the fat APs you want to
configure:
{
Device Label—Enter the label of the fat AP. WSM supports fuzzy matching for this field.
{
IP Address—Enter a partial or complete IPv4 address of the fat AP. WSM supports fuzzy
matching for this field.
{
Model—Enter the model of the fat AP. WSM supports fuzzy matching for this field.
{
Connectivity Status—Specify a connectivity state for the fat AP. Options are:
−
Unlimited
−
Reachable
−
Unreachable
{
Location—Enter or specify the name of the location view to which the fat AP belongs. WSM
supports fuzzy matching for this field.
An empty field or a field that is set to Unlimited does not serve as a query criterion.
9.
Click Query.
The Fat AP List displays all fat APs matching the query criteria. Click Reset to clear the query
criteria and display all fat APs.
10.
Specify the target fat APs.
11.
Click OK to close the Select Device window.
The Fat AP List displays all selected fat APs.
12.
Click OK.
The Result List page appears, displaying the operation result for deleting service policies in
batches.
13.
Click Back to go back to the page for deleting service policies in batches.
Binding service policies to WLAN BSS interfaces in batches
This feature allows you to bind, in batches, service policies with the same SSID to WLAN BSS
interfaces of fat APs.
To bind service policies in batches:
1.
Click the Service tab.
2.
From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Configuration Management.
The Configuration Management appears.