Configuring a service policy, Viewing the service policy list – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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Specify a service policy, and, from the list, specify a wireless logical interface to bind the
service policy to the radio.
Service Policy List contents
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SSID—SSID of the service policy.
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Encryption Mode—Encryption mode for the service policy. Options are:
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Clear Mode—data packets need to be encrypted.
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Crypto Mode—All data packets need to be encrypted.
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Hide SSID—Whether the SSID is hidden in beacon frames sent by the fat AP.
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Authentication Mode—Specify the authentication mode of the service policy.
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Open System—Allows all clients requesting for authentication to directly pass
authentication.
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Shared Key—Requires clients to use the same shared key as that configured on the
device. Specify Shared Key only when you select WEP40 or WEP104 as the cipher suite.
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All—Allows clients to use either the Open System mode or the Shared Key mode as
needed.
When the encryption mode is Clear, the authentication mode can only be Open System.
When the encryption mode is Crypto, the authentication mode options are Open System,
Shared Key, and All.
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Interface—Binding interface for the service policy. If you specify a service policy, you can
select a binding interface from the Interface list. Options are all wireless logical interfaces of
the fat AP to which the current radio belongs.
One wireless logical interface of a fat AP can only bind one radio to one service policy.
Make sure the wireless logical interface you select is not in use.
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Modify—Click the Modify icon to modify the service policy bound to the current radio.
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Click OK.
Configuring a service policy
A service policy is a collection of WLAN access parameters that enable a fat AP to provide WLAN
access services when the policy is bound to a radio of the fat AP. Different radios can use the same
service policy, and each radio can be bound to multiple service policies.
To facilitate creating service policies, WSM provides the service policy template management function.
For more information, see "
Managing service policy templates
You can access the Service Policy Configuration function from the Fat AP List page, the fat AP details
page, or the Configuration Management page. The following information uses the Fat AP List page as
an example.
Viewing the service policy list
1.
Click the Service tab.
2.
From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > Fat APs.
The Fat AP List page displays all fat APs.