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Querying wlans, Viewing the list of wlans using the same ssid – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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NOTE:

You can sort the WLAN List by every field except for the Operation field. Click the column label to sort
the list by the selected field. The column label allows you to toggle between the sort options specific to
each field.

Querying WLANs

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > WLANs.
The WLAN List displays all WLANs.

3.

Enter the SSID (case-insensitive). WSM supports fuzzy matching for this field.

4.

Click the Query icon .

The

Device List displays all WLANs matching the query criteria.

5.

Clear the Query field, and click the Query icon

to display all WLANs.

Viewing the list of WLANs using the same SSID

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > WLANs.
The WLAN List displays all WLANs.

3.

Click the SSID name link of a WLAN. The WLAN List displays all WLANs using this SSID.
WLAN List contents

{

Status—For MSM series ACs and fat APs, this field displays whether or not the WLAN is
enabled. Options are Enable, Disable, or Not Ready. For Comware-based ACs and fat APs,
this field displays whether or not the service policy is enabled.

{

SSID—Name of the SSID. Click the name link to view its details.

{

Device Label—Device label that identifies the device to which the WLAN is bound in the IMC
Platform. Click the device label to view its details. You can view the AC group and group

member information on the AC details page.

{

Device Type—Type of the device to which the WLAN is bound. Options are AC and Fat AP.

{

Encryption Mode—For MSM series ACs and fat APs, this field displays the encryption mode
for the WLAN. Options are None, Static WEP, Dynamic WEP, WPA Pre-Shared Key, and

WPA 802.1X. For Comware-based ACs and fat APs, this field displays the encryption mode

for the service policy. Options are Clear and Crypto. The Clear mode means no data packets
need to be encrypted. The Crypto mode means all data packets need to be encrypted.

{

Authentication Mode—For MSM series ACs and fat APs, this field displays the authentication
mode for the WLAN. Options are None, HTML Authentication, 802.1X Authentication, and

MAC Authentication. For Comware-based ACs and fat APs, this field displays the

authentication mode for the service policy. Options are Open-System, Shared-Key, and All.

{

Vendor—Vendor of the AC or fat AP to which the WLAN is bound. Options are HP and H3C.

{

Client Forwarding Mode—For H3C ACs and fat APs, this field displays the forwarding mode
for data packets. Options are local and policy-based. For other devices, this field is empty.

{

Modify—Click the Modify icon to modify WLANs.