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Adding a wlan – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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TKIP—Temporal key integrity protocol uses the RC4 algorithm as WEP does, but provides

more secure protection for WLAN.

CCMP (AES)—Counter mode with CBC-MAC protocol is a Counter-Mode/CBS-MAC
mechanism based on AES to provide high security.

{

Pre-Shared Key—Pre-shared key.

Primary Authentication Server

{

Address—IP address or domain name of the primary authentication server.

{

Port—Authentication port of the primary authentication server.

{

Secret—Password used for communication between the AC and the primary authentication
server.

{

Retry Interval(s)—Time the AC must wait before retrying to connect to the primary
authentication server after a connection times out.

{

Retry Timeout(s)—Whether response timeout timer is enabled and if yes, the specified
response timeout time.

Secondary RADIUS Server

{

Secondary RADIUS Server—Whether or not to enable the secondary authentication server.

{

Address—IP address or domain name of the secondary authentication server.

{

Secret—Password used for communication between the AC and the secondary authentication
server.

Adding a WLAN

1.

Click the Service tab.
From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > ACs. The AC List
page displays all ACs.

2.

Click the Operation icon

for the target AC.

3.

Select WLAN Configuration from the menu.
The WLAN List displays all WLANs on the AC.

4.

Click Add.

5.

Configure the following parameters for the WLAN:

{

VSC Name—Enter the name of the VSC.

{

Status—Select a WLAN state. Options are Enable and Disable. A WLAN can provide
wireless services only when it is in Enable state.

{

SSID—Enter the unique SSID of the WLAN, a string of 1 to 32 characters. The string can
include digits, letters, spaces, and the following special characters:

Ampersand sign (&)

Angle brackets (< >)

Apostrophe (')

Asterisk (*)

At sign (@)

Braces ({ })

Caret (^)