Basic wips configurations, Enabling wips, Configuring time parameters – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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Basic WIPS configurations
Accessing the WIPS Management page
The WIPS Management page provides access to basic WIPS configurations.
To access the WIPS Management page:
1.
Click the Service tab.
2.
Select WLAN Manager > WIPS Management > WIPS Configuration from the navigation tree.
The WIPS Management page displays all functions.
3.
Select an AC that you want to configure.
The WIPS Management page displays information about the AC.
Enabling WIPS
By default, WIPS is disabled on an AC.
To enable WIPS:
1.
Access the WIPS Management page.
2.
Select the target AC from the AC list.
3.
Select Enable WIPS.
4.
Click OK.
NOTE:
You cannot enable WIDS and WIPS on an AC at the same time, and you cannot disable WIDS on a
Comware-based AC that has WIDS configured. To enable WIPS on an AC where WIDS is already
enabled, first delete all WIDS configurations and set all AP templates to operate in normal mode.
Configuring time parameters
1.
Access the WIPS Management page.
2.
Click the Time Parameters tab.
3.
Configure the following time parameters for the AC:
{
Time in seconds for the AP to change to inactive status—Specify the time to wait before
WIPS switches the AP to inactive state. When WIPS detects that a fit AP does not send any
packet within the specified time, it switches the state of the AP from active to inactive. The
valid time range is 60 to 600 seconds, and the default is 300 seconds.
{
Time in seconds for the client to change to inactive status—Specify the time to wait before
WIPS switches the client to inactive state. When WIPS detects that a client does not send any
packet within the specified time, it switches the state of the client from active to inactive. The
valid time range is 120 to 1200 seconds, and the default is 600 seconds.
{
Aging time in seconds for inactive devices—Specify the aging timer for an inactive wireless
device. When WIPS detects that a wireless device does not send any packet within the