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Binding a mesh profile, Binding a mesh profile to radios on a fit ap, Binding a mesh profile to radios on a fat ap – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Binding a mesh profile

This function allows you to bind a mesh profile to multiple radios so that mesh services can be

provided between an AC and fit APs, and between fat APs.

Binding a mesh profile to radios on a fit AP

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > ACs.

3.

Click the device label of an AC.

4.

On the Mesh Management menu on the lower right corner of the page, click Mesh Profile
Management.
The Mesh Profile Management page appears.

5.

In the Radio List area, click Add.
The window for selecting radios appears.

6.

Select the radios. The stronger the radio signal, the more stable the mesh link is. HP
recommends the 802.11a radio.
Or, you can set search criteria to query radios before selecting them, as follows:

a.

Enter search conditions for any of the following:

AP Label, AP Name

Serial Number

Radio Type

Admin Status

Mesh Profile ID

Location

An empty field or a field that is set to Unlimited does not serve as a query criterion.

b.

Click Query.
The radio list displays all matching radios.

7.

Click Reset to clear the query criteria and display all radios. Click OK.
The selected radios are displayed.

8.

In the Mesh Profile List area, select the mesh profile to be bound.

9.

Click Bind Mesh Profile.
The operation result page displays the binding result.

Binding a mesh profile to radios on a fat AP

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > Fat APs.

3.

Click the name link of a fat AP to enter the device information page.

4.

On the Mesh Management menu on the lower right corner of the page, click Mesh Profile

Management.
The Mesh Profile Management page appears.

5.

In the radio information area, click the Modify icon of the radio to be bound to. The

stronger the radio signal, the more stable the mesh link is. HP recommends the 802.11a radio.