H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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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 wireless logical
interfaces.
4.
Select
Wireless Logical Interface Configuration from the menu.
The Wireless Logical Interface Configuration page appears. All wireless logical interface
information for the fat AP is displayed on the Wireless Logical Interface List.
WLAN Logical Interface List
{
Description—Interface name in the format WLAN-ESS interface ID.
{
SSID—SSID of the service policy bound to the wireless logical interface. Click the name to
view its details. An empty field indicates the interface is not bound to any service policy.
{
Port Security Mode—Port security mode for the wireless logical interface. The options are:
−
noRestrictions
−
mac-and-psk
−
mac-authentication
−
mac-else-userlogin-secure
−
mac-else-userlogin-secure-ext
−
psk
−
userlogin-secure
−
userlogin-secure-ext
−
userlogin-secure-or-mac
−
userlogin-secure-or-mac-ext
−
userlogin-secure-ext-or-psk
−
userlogin-withoui
{
VLAN—VLAN to which the wireless logical interface belongs.
{
Operation—Click the Operation icon
for the wireless logical interface to display the
operation menu.
For an interface that is not bound to any service policy, the Operation menu options are
Delete Interface, Modify Port Security, and Modify VLAN.
For an interface that has been bound to a service policy, the Operation menu options are
Modify Port Security, Modify Service Policy, and Modify VLAN.
If the Wireless Logical Interface List contains enough entries, the following navigational aids are
displayed:
•
Click the Next Page icon
to page forward in the Wireless Logical Interface List.
•
Click the Last Page icon
to page forward to the end of the Wireless Logical Interface List.
•
Click the Previous Page icon
to page backward in the Wireless Logical Interface List.
•
Click the First Page icon
to page backward to the front of the Wireless Logical Interface List.
Click 8, 15, 50, 100, or 200 at the upper right of the Wireless Logical Interface List to configure how
many items per page you want to display.