Network Management
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3.
Click the
Create
button (if necessary) to launch the
New WLAN
screen. Use the New
WLAN screen to define the properties of a new WLAN that would display and be selectable
within the
Wireless Configuration
screen. For additional information, see
Creating/
Editing Individual WLANs on page 5-30
.
4.
Click the
Edit
button (if necessary) to launch the
Edit WLAN
screen. Use the Edit WLAN
screen to revise the properties of an existing WLAN that would continue display and be
selectable within the
Wireless Configuration
screen. For additional information, see
Creating/Editing Individual WLANs on page 5-30
.
5.
Consider using the
Delete
button to remove an existing WLAN if it has become outdated
and is no longer required or if you are coming close the maximum 16 WLANs available per
access point.
6.
Click
Logout
to securely exit the Access Point applet. A prompt displays confirming the
logout before the applet is closed.
Radio
The
Radio
field displays the name of the access point radio the
WLAN is mapped to (either the 802.11a radio or the 802.11b/g
radio). To change the radio designation for a specific WLAN, see
Creating/Editing Individual WLANs on page 5-30
.
VLAN
The
VLAN
field displays the specific VLAN the target WLAN is
mapped to. For information on VLAN configuration for the WLAN,
see
Configuring VLAN Support on page 5-5
.
Security Policy
The
Security Policy
field displays the security profile configured
for the target WLAN. For information on configuring security for a
WLAN, see
Enabling Authentication and Encryption Schemes on
page 6-5
.
QoS Policy
The
QoS Policy
field displays the quality of service currently
defined for the WLAN. This policy outlines which data types
receive priority for the user base comprising the WLAN. For
information on QoS configuration for the WLAN, see
Setting the
WLAN Quality of Service (QoS) Policy on page 5-40
.
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