Configuring a mesh peer mac address for a fat ap, Viewing the mesh peer mac address list, Configuring a mesh peer mac – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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Rx Lifecycle (ms)—Interval for which a frame received by a fat AP can stay in the buffer
memory.
{
Radio Type—Type of the radio. Options are 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11gn, and
802.11an.
{
Channels in Use—Working channel of the radio. If this field displays Auto, the fat AP selects
an idle channel as the working channel.
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Max Transmit Power (dBm)—Maximum transmit power of the radio, in dBm.
{
Preamble Type—Preamble type for the fat AP. Options are Short and Long. Short means that
the fat AP transmits frames with either a short preamble or long preamble. Long means that
the fat AP only transmits frames with a long preamble.
{
MP Policy—MP policy bound to the radio, including existing MP policies in WSM.
{
Mesh Profile ID—Mesh profile ID bound to the radio.
Service Policy
{
SSID—SSID of the service policy.
{
Encryption Mode—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.
{
Hide SSID—Whether the SSID is hidden in beacon frames sent by the fat AP.
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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.
−
All—Allows clients to use either the Open System mode or the Shared Key mode as
needed.
5.
Click Back to go back to the Fat AP Details page.
Configuring a mesh peer MAC address for a fat
AP
MAC addresses of allowed mesh peers can be configured on the radio of each fat AP to implement
WIDS.
Viewing the mesh peer MAC address 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.
3.
Click the device label of the target fat AP.
4.
In the Radio Information area on the Wireless Service Information tab, click the Configure Mesh
Peer MAC Address icon
of the target radio to enter the page for configuring mesh peer
MAC addresses.