Adding a service policy, Normal method – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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All—Allows clients to use either the Open System mode or the Shared Key mode as
needed.
{
Max Clients—Maximum number of clients that can use the service policy.
Security Information
{
Security IE—Security IE used in the beacon frames and probe responses sent by the fat AP.
Options are None, RSN, WPA, and All. None indicates no security IE is configured. All
indicates both RSN and WPA are configured. For more information about RSN and WPA,
see the related device manual.
{
Cipher Suite—Cipher suite used in data frame encryption and decryption. Options are TKIP,
CCMP, WEP40, and WEP104.
{
Key Index—Authentication key index for clients.
{
Key—Authentication key for clients.
6.
Click Close.
Adding a service policy
You can add a service policy for a fat AP using the following methods:
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Normal method—Add a service policy in Service Policy Management.
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Express method—Specify a service policy template and add a service policy by using the
template. For more information about service policy templates, see "
Before configuring security information for a service policy, configure the security IE and cipher suite
for the fat AP through the CLI or web interface. Otherwise, the service policy configuration fails.
Normal method
To add a service policy by using the normal method:
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 target fat AP.
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 Add Policy.
The page for adding a service policy appears.
6.
Set the following parameters as needed:
{
Policy ID—Enter an ID of the service policy to uniquely identify the service policy on the fat
AP.
{
Enable—Specify this option if you want to enable the service policy immediately when it is
applied to the fat AP. Otherwise, do not select this option.
{
SSID—Enter the SSID of the service policy, which must be unique.
{
Encryption Mode—Specify the encryption mode for the service policy. Options are Clear and
Crypto. The Clear mode means that no data packets need to be encrypted. The Crypto
mode means that all data packets need to be encrypted.