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Network Management
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4.
Configure the
Security
field as required to set the data protection requirements for the
WLAN.
Enable Hotspot
Select the
Enable Hotspot
checkbox to allow this WLAN (whether
it be a new or existing WLAN) to be configured for hotspot support.
Clicking the
Configure Hotspot
button launches a screen wherein
the parameters of the hotspot can be defined. For information on
configuring a target WLAN for hotspot support, see
Configuring
WLAN Hotspot Support on page 5-46
. For an overview of what a
hotspot is and what it can provide your wireless network, see
Hotspot Support on page 1-22
.
CAUTION
A WLAN cannot be enabled for both mesh and hotspot support at the
same time. Only one of these two options can be enabled at one time,
as the GUI and CLI will prevent both from being enabled.
NOTE
If 802.11a is selected as the radio used for the WLAN, the WLAN cannot
use a Kerberos supported security policy.
NOTE
A WLAN configured to support Mesh should not have a Kerberos or
802.1x EAP security policy defined for it, as these two authentication
schemes are not supported within a Mesh network.
Security Policy
Use the scroll down
Security Policies
menu to select the security
scheme best suited for the new or revised WLAN. Click the
Create
button to jump to the New Security Policy screen where a new
policy can be created to suit the needs of the WLAN. For more
information, see
Configuring WLAN Security Policies on page 5-35
.
MU Access Control
Select an ACL policy suiting the WLAN‘s MU introperability
requirements from the drop-down menu. If the existing ACL
policies do not satisfy the requirements of the WLAN, a new ACL
policy can be created by pressing the
Create
button. For more
information, see
Configuring a WLAN Access Control List (ACL) on
page 5-37
.
Kerberos User Name
Displays the read-only Kerboros User Name used to associate the
wireless client. This value is the ESSID of the access point.
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