Viewing service policy details – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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Interface—Name of the radio interface that connects the radio to the fat AP. Click the name
link to view its details and the bound service policies.
{
Radio Type—Radio type. Options are:
−
802.11a
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802.11b
−
802.11g
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802.11gn
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802.11an.
{
Channel—Working channel of the radio, which depends on the radio type. If this field
displays Auto, the fat AP evaluates the channel quality and selects an optimum channel as
the working channel.
{
Max Transmission Power (dBm)—Maximum transmit power of the radio.
{
Modify—Click the Modify icon to modify the radio parameters. For more information, see
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Modifying radio parameters for a fat AP
Viewing service policy details
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.
3.
Click the Operation icon
for the fat AP for which you want to view service policy details.
4.
Select
Service Policy from the menu.
The Service Policy Management page appears. All service policy information for the fat AP is
displayed on the Service Policy List.
5.
Click the ID of a service policy to view its basic information.
Basic Information
{
Policy ID—ID of the service policy.
{
Enable—Whether or not the service policy is enabled. When enabled, the service policy can
be bound to radios and wireless logical interfaces to provide wireless services.
{
SSID—SSID of the service policy.
{
Encryption Mode—Encryption mode for the service policy. Options are:
−
Clear Mode—No data packets need to be encrypted.
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Crypto Mode—All data packets need to be encrypted.
{
Hide SSID—Whether the SSID is hidden in beacon frames sent by the fat AP. If this
parameter is selected, clients cannot obtain the SSID from the beacon frames and must
configure the SSID before accessing the wireless network. If this parameter is not selected,
clients can obtain the SSID from the beacon frames to access the wireless network.
{
Authentication Mode—Authentication mode of the service policy. Options are:
−
Open System—Allows all clients requesting for authentication to directly pass
authentication.
−
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.